NOVOKUZNETSK


Church in Novokuznetsk

'Novokuznetsk' () is a city in Kemerovo Oblast, Russia. Population: 549,870 (2002 Census); 599,947 (1989 Census) Located 1850 miles east of Moscow.
Founded as a Cossack outpost on the Tom River, it was initially called 'Kuznetsk' (Кузне́цк). It was here that Fyodor Dostoevsky married his first wife, Maria Isayeva (1857). Joseph Stalin's rapid industrialization of the Soviet Union transformed the sleepy town into a major coal mining and industrial center in the 1930s. In 1931–1932 the city was known as Novokuznetsk and in 1932–1961 as 'Stalinsk' (Ста́линск), after Stalin.
On March 19th 2007 a massive methane explosion ripped through the Ulyanovskaya mine in Novokuznetsk killing over 100 people. The mine was the largest coal producing center in the Kemerovo Region, located in an oil rich area of south central Russia known as the Kuzbass region. It is the deadliest mining accident in recent history.

Contents
City districts
Education
Industry
Sports
See also
External links

City districts



Kuybyshevsky

Kuznetsky

Novoilyinsky

Ordzhonikidzevsky

Tsentralny

Zavodsky

Education



★ Novokuznesk branch of Kemerovo State University

★ Siberian State Industrial University

Industry



West-Siberian Metal Plant

Novokuznetsk Metal Plant

Sports


Metallurg Novokuznetsk is an ice hockey team based in Novokuznetsk, playing in the Russian Hockey Super League.

See also


Novokuznetsk Spichenkovo Airport

External links



NGTS

SIBSIU

Франт.com/Frant.com

Novokuznetsk at fallingrain.com

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