Ulyanovsk

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Ulyanovsk (English)
Ульяновск (Russian)
Ulyanovsk (Russia)
Ulyanovsk
Location of Ulyanovsk on the map of Russia
Coordinates
54°19′N 48°22′E / 54.317, 48.367Coordinates: 54°19′N 48°22′E / 54.317, 48.367
Coat of Arms Flag
City Day: June 12
Administrative status
Federal subject
In jurisdiction of
Administrative center of
Ulyanovsk Oblast
Ulyanovsk Oblast
Ulyanovsk Oblast
Local self-government
Charter Charter of Ulyanovsk
Municipal status Urban okrug
Head Sergey Yermakov
Legislative body City Duma
Area
Area 316.9 km² (122.4 sq mi)
Population (as of the 2002 Census)
Population
- Rank
- Density
635,947 inhabitants
19th
2,006.8/km² (5,197.6/sq mi)
Events
Founded 1648
Town status 1796
Renamed Ulyanovsk 1924
Other information
Postal code 432xxx
Dialing code +7 8422
Official website
http://www.ulmeria.ru/

Ulyanovsk (Russian: Улья́новск), formerly Simbirsk (Симби́рск), is a city on the Volga River in Russia, 893 km east from Moscow. It is the administrative center of Ulyanovsk Oblast, and the birthplace of Vladimir Lenin. Population: 635,947 (2002 Census); 625,155 (1989 Census).

In 1648, the boyar Bogdan Khitrovo founded a frontier fort of "Simbirsk" or "Sinbirsk" on top of the hill on the Western bank of the Volga River, designed to protect the eastern edge of the growing Russian Empire from the nomadic Nogais and to establish a foothold in the area. Just twenty years after founding, this fort managed to withstand a month-long siege by Stenka Razin's forces (some 20,000 in number). As the eastern border of Russia was rapidly pushed into Siberia, Simbirsk soon lost its strategic status and started to grow as a provincial town. It was promoted to city status in 1796. The Holy Trinity Cathedral was built in the restrained Neoclassical style in 1827–1841. The population of Simbirsk reached 26,000 by 1856; 43,000 by 1897. In 1924, the city was renamed Ulyanovsk in honor of its recently-deceased most famous son Vladimir Ulyanov, better known as Lenin, who was born there. Another Russian revolutionary leader Alexander Kerensky was also born in Simbirsk. Turkish nationalist Yusuf Akçura (Tatar: Yosıf Aqçura) was born in Simbirsk in 1876.

Bridge across the Volga
Bridge across the Volga

A railway bridge across the Volga was built in 1912–1916 and two automobile lanes were added to it in 1953–1958, allowing for the city to expand on the Eastern bank of the river and turning it into a transportation hub. The Kuybyshev hydroelectric plant was built 200 km south of Ulyanovsk in 1955–1957, flooding significant territories north and south of Ulyanovsk and increasing the width of Volga by up to 25–35 km in some places, 3–6 km near Ulyanovsk. At the present time, the aging and congested Ulyanovsk bridge is the only bridge across the Volga river along the 400 km stretch from Kazan to Tolyatti. A second bridge has been under construction since the late 1980s, but it is still far from being complete. When finished, it will be one of the largest bridges in Europe, at 5.5 km.

During the Soviet period, Ulyanovsk lost much of its historical heritage. All traces of the original wooden fort are gone, as are all churches of old Simbirsk; only a few 19th century buildings remain in the city, most notably the houses where Lenin lived between 1870–1887. The Holy Trinity Cathedral was being rebuilt, but now the rebuilding is cancelled. Some famous residents of Ulyanovsk are also remembered, such as historian Nikolai Karamzin and writer Ivan Goncharov.

Ulyanovsk is a significant industrial city. It is home to UAZ, a large automobile manufacturing plant, UMZ and Aviastar-SP, an airplane plant that is best known as the manufacturer of the heavy aircraft An-124 "Ruslan", as well as a number of smaller factories. It is host to Ulyanovsk Vostochny Airport and Ulyanovsk Baratayevka Airport (Ulyanovsk Central Airport). It is also host to the 31st Airborne Brigade of the Russian Airborne Troops.


Coat of arms of Ulyanovsk Oblast Cities and towns in Ulyanovsk Oblast Flag of Ulyanovsk Oblast
Administrative center: Ulyanovsk

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