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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historical Centre of the City of Yaroslavl' has mentioned 'Russia' in the following places:
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City in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia | WIKI |
City in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia | WIKI |
Yaroslavl xd0xafxd1x80xd0xbexd1x81xd0xbbxd0xb0xd0xb2xd0xbbxd1x8cCity[1]Clockwise, from top right: St. Alexander Nevsky's Chapel, St. John the Baptist's Church, Strelka Park from Volga Embankment, Znamenskaya Tower, Volkov Theater, St. Elijah the Prophet's Church FlagCoat of armsLocation of Yaroslavl YaroslavlLocation of YaroslavlShow map of Yaroslavl OblastYaroslavlYaroslavl (European Russia)Show map of European RussiaYaroslavlYaroslavl (Europe)Show map of EuropeCoordinates: 57xc2xb037xe2x80xb2N 39xc2xb051xe2x80xb2Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf57.617xc2xb0N 39.850xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 57.617; 39.850Coordinates: 57xc2xb037xe2x80xb2N 39xc2xb051xe2x80xb2Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf57.617xc2xb0N 39.850xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 57.617; 39.850CountryRussiaFederal subjectYaroslavl Oblast[1]Founded1010[2]Governmentxc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0BodyYaroslavl City Duma[3]xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Mayor[3]Vladimir Volkov (acting)Area[4]xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Total205.80xc2xa0km2 (79.46xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi)Elevation100xc2xa0m (300xc2xa0ft)Populationxc2xa0(2010xc2xa0Census)[5]xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Total591,486xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Estimatexc2xa0(2018)[6]608,722 (+2.9%)xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Rank23rd in 2010xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Density2,900/km2 (7,400/sqxc2xa0mi)Administrative statusxc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Subordinated tocity of oblast significance of Yaroslavl[1]xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Capital ofYaroslavl Oblast[1], Yaroslavsky District[1]Municipal statusxc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Urban okrugYaroslavl Urban Okrug[7]xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Capital ofYaroslavl Urban Okrug[7], Yaroslavsky Municipal DistrictTime zoneUTC+3 (MSKxc2xa0[8])Postal code(s)[9]150000xe2x80x94150066Dialing code(s)+7xc2xa04852[10]OKTMO ID78701000001Websitecity-yaroslavl.ru | WIKI |
Yaroslavl (Russian: xd0xafxd1x80xd0xbexd1x81xd0xbbxc3xa1xd0xb2xd0xbbxd1x8c, IPA:xc2xa0[jxc9xaarxc9x90xcbx88sxc9xabavlxcaxb2]) is a city and the administrative center of Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia, located 250 kilometers (160xc2xa0mi) northeast of Moscow. | WIKI |
Climate data for Yaroslavl, Russia (1961xe2x80x931990) Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Average high xc2xb0C (xc2xb0F) xe2x88x928.2(17.2) xe2x88x925.8(21.6) 0.1(32.2) 9.0(48.2) 17.8(64.0) 21.4(70.5) 23.3(73.9) 21.5(70.7) 14.9(58.8) 7.2(45.0) xe2x88x920.2(31.6) xe2x88x925.2(22.6) 8.0(46.4) Daily mean xc2xb0C (xc2xb0F) xe2x88x9212.0(10.4) xe2x88x9210.0(14.0) xe2x88x924.3(24.3) 4.5(40.1) 12.0(53.6) 15.7(60.3) 17.9(64.2) 16.1(61.0) 10.4(50.7) 4.1(39.4) xe2x88x922.7(27.1) xe2x88x928.4(16.9) 3.6(38.5) Average low xc2xb0C (xc2xb0F) xe2x88x9215.8(3.6) xe2x88x9214.2(6.4) xe2x88x928.6(16.5) 0.0(32.0) 6.2(43.2) 10.1(50.2) 12.5(54.5) 10.7(51.3) 5.9(42.6) 0.9(33.6) xe2x88x925.2(22.6) xe2x88x9211.6(11.1) xe2x88x920.8(30.6) Average precipitation mm (inches) 37(1.5) 27(1.1) 26(1.0) 40(1.6) 52(2.0) 65(2.6) 84(3.3) 64(2.5) 55(2.2) 52(2.0) 46(1.8) 43(1.7) 591(23.3) Source: [14] | WIKI |
In the 17th century, it was Russia's second-largest city, and for a time (during the Polish occupation of Moscow in 1612), the country's de facto capital. | WIKI |
[15][16] In Timerevo the fourth set of Scandinavian brooches ever found in Russia was discovered. | WIKI |
From this point onwards the history of the city and its lands became completely inseparable from that of Moscow and eventually Russia. | WIKI |
During the reign of Ivan the Terrible, when all the Russian principalities gave up their traditional rights and submitted to the Tsardom of Russia, the two large monasteries of Yaroslavl profited very much from rich gifts from the court of the Tsar, largely because Ivan IV made a number of pilgrimages to Yaroslavl over the course of his life. | WIKI |
Minin and Pozharsky, whilst on their way to relieve Moscow, made Yaroslavl their base and thus de facto capital of Russia for two months in 1612 | WIKI |
The northern trade route through the city ran to the port of Arkhangelsk in Russia's far north, whilst other Eastern trade lines ran East over the Urals to Siberia. | WIKI |
This plant was not only Yaroslavl's first major industrial enterprise, but also one of Russia's largest textiles producers. | WIKI |
In 1860 Yaroslavl was finally connected, through Moscow, via telegraph to the other major cities of Russia, and this was then soon followed, in 1870, by the building of Yaroslavl's first railway station[29] and inauguration of Yaroslavl-Moscow railway. | WIKI |
The support for this was in line with the list's second (a unique example of the combining of cultural and architectural styles between Western Europe and the Russian Empire) and fourth (a unique example of urban development influenced by the Municipal Planning Reform in Russia of Empress Catherine the Great 1763xe2x80x931830). | WIKI |
Between December 1991 and April 2012 this office has been held by Viktor Volonchunas, a member of the United Russia party. | WIKI |
Yaroslavl is one of the eight cities of Russia's Golden Ring, a group of touristic, historic towns around Moscow. | WIKI |
Yaroslavl is the site of the Volkov Theater (built 1750), the oldest theater in Russia, and the Demidovsky Pillar. | WIKI |
Named after its founder, Fyodor Volkov, the theater was first opened to the public in 1750, this making it Russia's first (by official figures) theatre. | WIKI |
The Volkov Theater still has a reputation for being one of Russia's most pioneering dramatic institutes and is considered, among the Russian acting community, to be one of the most prestigious playhouses in which to perform. | WIKI |
It is the largest political science event organised in Russia, and is held on an annual basis, with a number of foreign officials appearing as participants each year. | WIKI |
Yaroslavl was chosen to host the event due to its thousand-year history of being a meeting point for people of all cultures, a significant trading post, and its former status as Russia's second largest city, within which a great number of foreign embassies were situated. | WIKI |
Yaroslavl Glavny, the city's main station, is a major stop for numerous passenger trains traveling between Moscow and the other regions of Russia each day. | WIKI |
[60][61] The Yaroslavl Air Club, which is one of Russia's oldest air clubs and where Valentina Tereshkova first began to attend flight training, is based at the Karachikha air field. | WIKI |
The Yaroslavl tram system is one of the oldest in Russia and has been in existence since 1900. | WIKI |
Aleksandr Lyapunov, mathematician and physicist Maksim Tarasov, Olympic pole vaulter Valentina Tereshkova, first woman in space Andrei Khomutov, hockey player Fyodor Volkov, founder of the first Russian theater Nikolay Nekrasov and Mikhail Kuzmin, poets Leonid Sobinov, opera singer Konstantin Ushinsky, founder of Russian pedagogics Feraliminal Lycanthropizer, music group founded in 2009 Elena Grosheva, Olympic gymnast Denis Grebeshkov, hockey player Lyubov Ivanovskaya, triathlete Vladimir Tarasenko, NHL hockey player Artemy Troitsky, rock critic Alexander Vasyunov, hockey player Artem Anisimov, NHL hockey player Aleksandr Petrov (animator), Oscar-winning animator Alex Sipiagin, musician Ivan Nepryaev, hockey player Anna Malova, Miss Russia 1998 and model Ivan Provorov, NHL hockey player Boris Stark, missionary and priest Alexander Shibaev, table tennis player Sofiya Kruglikova, Slovene based illustrator | WIKI |
It was founded by the Prince of Kievan Russia Yaroslav-the-Wise (988-1010) and consisted of a small wooden fortress. | UNESCO |
Criterion (iv): Historical Centre of the City of Yaroslavl is an outstanding example of the town-planning reform ordered by Empress Catherine The Great in the whole of Russia, implemented between 1763 and 1830. | UNESCO |
In the Stalinist period, thousands of churches were demolished especially in larger cities in Russia. | UNESCO |
This number has no comparison in other parts of Russia. | UNESCO |