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Barnaul
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Barnaul is located in Russia
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Location of Barnaul
Coordinates: 53°21′24″N 83°47′14″E / 53.35667°N 83.78722°E / 53.35667; 83.78722
CountryRussia
Federal subjectAltai Krai
Founded1730Edit this on Wikidata
Elevation
180 m (590 ft)
Population
 • Estimate 
(2018)[1]
632,372
Time zoneUTC+7 (MSK+4 Edit this on Wikidata[2])
Postal code(s)[3]
656000–656999Edit this on Wikidata
OKTMO ID01701000001

Barnaul (Russian: Барнау́л) is a city and the administrative center of Altai Krai, Russia. Barnaul is situated in the southwest of the Siberian Federal District on the Ob River. Population: 649,600 (2007 est.); 600,749 (2002 Census).

Geography

The city lies along the Ob River in the West Siberian Plain. It is the closest major city to the Altai Mountains to the south. Barnaul is also situated relatively close to the border with the countries of Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and China.

Climate

The continental climate of Barnaul is defined by geographical position: full openness for arctic, but in the same way continental (with south, orient and west) of the air masses. This gives the high difference of the temperature the most cool (the january minus 17,5 C) and the most warm (the July 19,8 C) of the months equal 38,2 C.

130 dull days accounts for the whole period of the year. The fmount clear days - 49 and 186 accordingly. Rainfall is, at the average, 538 mms, during warm season falls out 75 % from the general their numbers. The average amount days with fallout of the precipitation forms 180 moreover of them, for autumn-winter period, typical 113.

History

An old wooden house

Barnaul is one of the older cities in Siberia. Originally chosen for its proximity to the mineral-rich Altai Mountains and its location on a major river, the site was founded by the wealthy Demidov family in the 1730s. In addition to the copper which had originally attracted the Demidovs, substantial deposits of silver were soon found as well. In 1747, the Demidovs' factories were taken over by the Crown, and soon became the major silver center of Russia.

By the 18th and early 19th centuries, 90% of Russian silver was produced in the Altai region. Barnaul was the site of the largest silver-smelting factory, and as production expanded, so did the population. In 1771, the once-small settlement acquired the status of a mining town that was one of the largest in Siberia.

By the 1900s, Barnaul had grown into a major center for trade and culture of the region, especially after the construction of the Turkestan-Siberia Railway.

World War II

Despite the fact that Barnaul was thousands of miles away from the actual fighting, hundreds of thousands of citizens from Altai Krai were killed on the front during World War II. As there are in many Russian cities, a large Soviet memorial dedicated to those who died can be found in the city center.

Economically speaking, Barnaul benefited during the World War II period as a result of the relocation of major Soviet factories from the west of Russia and Ukraine to areas less likely to be overrun by enemy forces in Siberia.

As a legacy of this period, today Barnaul continues to be home to one of the largest ammunition factories in Russia.

Economic

Now Barnaul is an important industrial centre in Siberia. There are more than 100 industrial enterprises in the city with 120 thousand people working on them. They produce diesel, metal-cutting lathes, forge presses, steam boilers, tyres, technical carbon, boring machines, furniture, footwear, and faceted diamonds.

Modern buildings

The main business street of the city is Lenin Avenue. New malls with stores and prices geared towards the more wealthy residents of Barnaul were open.

Transport

Barnaul is linked by air, railways, cars and riverboats with other parts of Russia. The city lies approximately Template:Km to mi south of Novosibirsk, the largest city in Siberia and the third-largest in Russia. It is at a junction of the NovosibirskAlmaty and Biysk train lines. There are also frequent buses to nearby cities Biysk and Gorno-Altaysk. It takes about four hours to reach the Altai Mountains in the south by car along the Chuysky highway.

Barnaul airport is distant about an hour from the center of the city, which offers daily flights to and from Moscow and Saint Petersburg among other more local flights. Barnaul is approximately four hours by plane to Moscow, and slightly longer to Saint Petersburg. It also takes approximately four hours by plane to reach Vladivostok on the Pacific coast of Russia.

Any part of the city can be reached using public transport, whether one decides to use the city's many buses, trolleys, or taxis.

Education and culture

Barnaul is known as a Siberian scientific center. Five universities, including I. I. Polzunov Altai State Technical University, Barnaul State Pedagogical University, Altai State Medical University and Altai State University, as well as 35 libraries are located there. It also has five theatres and three museums. The city's Museum of Local Lore was founded in 1823 and is one of the oldest museums in Siberia, displaying local artists' work as well as unique artifacts from the nearby Altai region and more.

Sister cities

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  2. ^ "Об исчислении времени". Официальный интернет-портал правовой информации (in Russian). 3 June 2011. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
  3. ^ Почта России. Информационно-вычислительный центр ОАСУ РПО. (Russian Post). Поиск объектов почтовой связи (Postal Objects Search) (in Russian)