Timeline Of Krasnodar
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Krasnodar, Russia. Prior to 20th century * 1794 - Ekaterinodar founded "on the site of an old town called Tmutarakan." * 1801 - Police force established. * 1860 ** Ekaterinodar becomes seat of the Kuban Oblast. ** Population: 9,620. * 1868 - Konstantin Ivanovich Frolov becomes mayor. * 1879 - founded. * 1886 - Population: 39,610. * 1888 - of Alexander III erected. * 1897 ** Commemorative obelisk erected. ** Population: 65,697. * 1900 - Pushkin Krasnodar Regional Universal Scientific Library founded. 20th century * 1904 - founded. * 1912 - Statue of Catherine II erected. * 1913 - Population: 107,360. * 1920 ** City renamed "Krasnodar." ** Krasnodar Children's Theatre active. * 1924 - Kuban State University established. * 1928 ** Football Club Kuban Krasnodar formed. ** Hyperboloid Tower built. * 1930 - Nevsky Cathedral demolished. * 1932-1932 - Loss of over 14% of Krasnodar's population during the Soviet famine of ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Krasnodar Krai
Krasnodar Krai (russian: Краснода́рский край, r=Krasnodarsky kray, p=krəsnɐˈdarskʲɪj kraj) is a federal subject of Russia (a krai), located in the North Caucasus region in Southern Russia and administratively a part of the Southern Federal District. Its administrative center is the city of Krasnodar. The third most populous federal subject, the krai had a population of 5,226,647 as of the 2010 Census. Krasnodar Krai is formally and informally referred to as Kuban (russian: Кубань), a term denoting the historical region of Kuban situated between the Sea of Azov and the Kuban River which is mostly composed of the krai's territory. It is bordered by Rostov Oblast to the north, Stavropol Krai to the east, Karachay-Cherkessia to the south-east, and Adygea is an enclave entirely within the krai. Krasnodar Krai shares an international border with the disputed region of Georgia, Abkhazia, to the south, and borders annexed Crimea to the west, acr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Timelines Of Cities In Russia
A timeline is a display of a list of events in chronological order. It is typically a graphic design showing a long bar labelled with dates paralleling it, and usually contemporaneous events. Timelines can use any suitable scale representing time, suiting the subject and data; many use a linear scale, in which a unit of distance is equal to a set amount of time. This timescale is dependent on the events in the timeline. A timeline of evolution can be over millions of years, whereas a timeline for the day of the September 11 attacks can take place over minutes, and that of an explosion over milliseconds. While many timelines use a linear timescale—especially where very large or small timespans are relevant -- logarithmic timelines entail a logarithmic scale of time; some "hurry up and wait" chronologies are depicted with zoom lens metaphors. History Time and space, particularly the line, are intertwined concepts in human thought. The line is ubiquitous in clocks in t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
List Of Baedeker Guides
''Baedeker Guides'' are travel guide books published by the Karl Baedeker firm of Germany beginning in the 1830s. List of Baedeker guides by year of publication 1850s (in German) * * * * * * 1860s * * * * ** ** ** * * . * . ** ** Part 2 (Central Italy and Rome) ** (or ) 1870s 1871 * . * 1872 * . ** ** ** Part 3 (Southern Italy and Sicily) * . * . 1873 * . ** ** ** * * * * . 1874 * . 1875 * . * . ** ** ** 1876 * . ** ** ** * . 1877 * . * . 1878 * . * . ** * . * . * . 1879 * * . * * . 1880s 1880 * . ** ** ** * 1881 * * . * . * . 1882 * * 1883 * * . ** ** ** Part 3 (Southern Italy and Sicily, with Excursions into the Liparia Islands, Malta, Sardinia, Tunis, and Corfu ) * 1884 * * . * . 1885 * ** ** * * * 1886 * . ** ** ** * . * 1887 * * * . 1888 * * * . 1889 * * * * * * . 1890s 1890 * * . ** ** ** * . 1891 * * * . * * . * . 1892 * * * 1893 * . ** ** ** * . * . ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Murray's Handbooks For Travellers
''Murray's Handbooks for Travellers'' were travel guide books published in London by John Murray beginning in 1836. The series covered tourist destinations in Europe and parts of Asia and northern Africa. According to scholar James Buzard, the Murray style "exemplified the exhaustive rational planning that was as much an ideal of the emerging tourist industry as it was of British commercial and industrial organization generally." The guidebooks became popular enough to appear in works of fiction such as Charles Lever's ''Dodd Family Abroad.'' After 1915 the series continued as the ''Blue Guides'' and the familiar gold gilted red Murrays Handbooks published by John Murray London including the long running Handbook to India, Pakistan, Ceylon & Burma which concluded with the 21st edition in 1968 before changing from the original format of 1836 to a more modern paperback edition of 1975. List of Murray's Handbooks by date of publication 1830s * * 1840s * Index * * * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Timeline Of Volgograd
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Volgograd, Russia. Prior to 20th century * 1589 – Tsaritsyn founded. * 1606 - Tsaritsyn took part in the rising in favour of the False Dmitry I. * 1670 – Town taken by forces of Cossack Stenka Razin. * 1774 – Town taken by forces of Yemelyan Pugachev. * 1862 – begins operating. * 1871 – Volgograd railway station rebuilt. * 1897 ** Ural-Volga metallurgy factory established. ** Population: 55,914. * 1900 ** established. ** Population: 67,650. 20th century * 1911 – Synagogue buil* 1913 – Population: 100,817. * 1917 – Tsaritsyn Soviet formed. * 1918 – Battle of Tsaritsyn begins. * 1925 – 10 April: City renamed "Stalingrad." * 1926 – Population: 151,490. * 1929 – Football Club Rotor Volgograd formed. * 1930 – Stalingrad tractor factory begins operating. * 1939 – Population: 445,476. * 1942 – 19 August: Battle of Stalingrad begins. * 1943 – 2 February: Battle of Stalingrad ends; Soviets ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Timeline Of Rostov-on-Don
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Rostov-on-Don, Russia. Prior to 20th century * 1761 - Fortress of Saint Dimitry of Rostov established. * 1796 - Settlement chartered, becomes seat of Rostovsky Uyezd within Novorossiysk Governorate. * 1811 - design adopted. * 1834 - Port established; fort demolished. * 1842 - Synagogue built. * 1868 - Main Choral Synagogue built. * 1869 - Rostov-Glavny train station built. * 1870 - Kharkiv-Rostov railway begins operating. * 1881 - Population: 70,700. * 1896 - Moskovskaya Hotel built. * 1897 - Population: 119,889. * 1899 - Rostov City Hall built. 20th century * 1905 - Population: 126,375. * 1908 - built. * 1912 - Zaslavskaya House built. * 1913 - Population: 204,725. * 1915 - Rostov State University founded. * 1917 - Cossacks take city. * 1920 ** January: Red Army takes city. ** established. * 1926 - Population: 308,103. * 1927 - Rostov Zoo established. * 1928 ** Nakhichevan-on-Don becomes part of city. ** Region ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
List Of Cities And Towns In Russia By Population
This is a list of types of inhabited localities in Russia, cities and towns in Russia with a population of over 50,000 as of the Russian Census (2021), 2021 census. The figures are for the population within the limits of the city/town proper, not the urban area or metropolitan area. The list includes Sevastopol and settlements within the Republic of Crimea which are Political status of Crimea, internationally recognized as part of Ukraine and were not subject to the 2010 census. The city of Zelenograd (a part of the federal cities of Russia, federal city of Moscow) and the municipal cities/towns of the federal city of Saint Petersburg, St. Petersburg are also excluded, as they are not enumerated in the 2021 census as stand-alone localities. Note that the sixteen largest cities have a total population of 35,509,177, or roughly 24.1% of the country's total population. Cities and towns Cities in bold symbolize the capital city of its respective Federal subjects of Russia ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Krasnodar Stadium
Krasnodar Stadium is a football stadium in Krasnodar, Russia. It hosts FC Krasnodar of the Russian Premier League. It has a capacity of 35,074 spectators. The stadium was designed by von Gerkan, Marg and Partners (gmp) together with SPEECH architectural office and built by Contractor Esta Construction. The stadium's interior project was developed by Maxim Rymar Architectural Studio. Gallery Park near the stadium in Krasnodar (2).jpg Krasnodar-tosno (1).jpg Krasnodar u19- RMu19 (10).jpg See also *List of football stadiums in Russia The following is a list of football stadiums in Russia rated by capacity. Current stadiums See also *Football in Russia *List of indoor arenas in Russia *List of European stadiums by capacity References {{Asia topic, List of footbal ... References Football venues in Russia Sport in Krasnodar FC Krasnodar Buildings and structures in Krasnodar Sports venues completed in 2016 2016 establishments in Russia {{Russia-s ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
Basket-Hall (Krasnodar)
Basket-Hall Krasnodar, or Baskethall-Krasnodar, () is a multi-purpose indoor arena that is located in Krasnodar, Russia. The arena is mainly used to host basketball games. The arena contains two basketball halls. The large main hall seats 7,500, and the smaller hall, which is used for training, seats 500. The large main hall also includes an amphitheater section. History Basket-Hall Krasnodar opened in 2011. It has been used as the regular home arena of the Russian VTB United League club Lokomotiv Kuban. The arena was renovated in 2017. See also * List of indoor arenas in Russia The following is a list of indoor arenas in Russia with capacity of at least 4,000 spectators. Most of the arenas in this list are for multi use proposes such as individual sports, team sports as well as cultural and political events. Currently i ... References External linksBasket-Hall Arena Krasnodar 360° Virtual Tour [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
|
FC Krasnodar
FC Krasnodar is a Russian professional football club based in Krasnodar that plays in the Russian Premier League. The club was founded in 2008. In 2009, the club was promoted to the Russian First Division, the second highest division of the Russian football league system, despite finishing Zone South of Second Division in third. At the end of the 2010 season, they were promoted to the Russian Premier League for the 2011 season, despite finishing fifth in the first division. In 2013, FC Krasnodar began the construction of the 35,074-seat Krasnodar Stadium which was opened on 9 October 2016. Until the stadium was completed, FC Krasnodar continued playing their home matches in the Kuban Stadium. After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the European Club Association suspended the team, along with all other Russian club and national teams, from European competition. History The club owner and founder is Sergey Galitsky, a Russian businessman who has been rewarded by the Russia ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |