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Biysk ( rus, Бийск, p=bʲijsk) is a
city A city is a human settlement of notable size.Goodall, B. (1987) ''The Penguin Dictionary of Human Geography''. London: Penguin.Kuper, A. and Kuper, J., eds (1996) ''The Social Science Encyclopedia''. 2nd edition. London: Routledge. It can be def ...
in
Altai Krai Altai Krai (russian: Алта́йский край, r=Altaysky kray, p=ɐlˈtajskʲɪj kraj) is a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject of Russia (a krai). It borders clockwise from the west, Kazakhstan (East Kazakhstan Region and Pavlodar ...
, Russia, located on the Biya River not far from its
confluence In geography, a confluence (also: ''conflux'') occurs where two or more flowing bodies of water join to form a single channel. A confluence can occur in several configurations: at the point where a tributary joins a larger river (main stem); o ...
with the Katun River. It is the second largest city of the krai (after Barnaul, the administrative center of the krai). Population:


Geography

The city is called ''"the gates to the
Altai Mountains The Altai Mountains (), also spelled Altay Mountains, are a mountain range in Central Asia, Central and East Asia, where Russia, China, Mongolia and Kazakhstan converge, and where the rivers Irtysh and Ob River, Ob have their headwaters. The m ...
"'', because of its position comparatively not far from this range. Chuysky Highway begins in Biysk and then goes through the
Altai Republic The Altai Republic (; russian: Респу́блика Алта́й, Respublika Altay, ; Altai: , ''Altay Respublika''), also known as Gorno-Altai Republic, and colloquially, and primarily referred to in Russian to distinguish from the neighbour ...
to Russia's border with Mongolia.


Climate

Biysk has a humid continental climate ( Köppen ''Dfb'') with frigid, rather dry winters and very warm, damp summers.


History

The fortress of Bikatunskaya (), or Bikatunsky Ostrog (), was founded in 1708-1709: it was constructed near the confluence of Biya and Katun Rivers (hence the name) in 1709 by the order the Russian
Tsar Tsar ( or ), also spelled ''czar'', ''tzar'', or ''csar'', is a title used by East Slavs, East and South Slavs, South Slavic monarchs. The term is derived from the Latin word ''Caesar (title), caesar'', which was intended to mean "emperor" i ...
Peter the Great Peter I ( – ), most commonly known as Peter the Great,) or Pyotr Alekséyevich ( rus, Пётр Алексе́евич, p=ˈpʲɵtr ɐlʲɪˈksʲejɪvʲɪtɕ, , group=pron was a Russian monarch who ruled the Tsardom of Russia from t ...
signed in 1708.Основание Бийской крепости
Yet, in 1710, after a three-day battle, the ostrog was destroyed by the Dzungar people. The Bikatunskaya fortress was re-built at a new place ( up the Biya, on the right bank of the river) in 1718 and renamed Biyskaya () in 1732. Gradually, Biysk lost its role as a military base, but became an important center of trade, and was granted town status in 1782. In 1797, the town was abolished, but in 1804 it was restored as an uyezd town of
Tomsk Governorate Tomsk Governorate (russian: Томская губерния) was an administrative division (a '' guberniya'') of the Russian Empire, Russian Republic, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic located in Siberia from 1804 to 1925 as part of t ...
and granted the coat of arms which is still in use.


Administrative and municipal status

Within the framework of administrative divisions, Biysk serves as the administrative center of
Biysky District Biysky District (russian: Би́йский райо́н) is an administrativeLaw #28-ZS and municipalLaw #42-ZS district (raion), one of the fifty-nine in Altai Krai, Russia. It is located in the east of the krai and borders with Zonalny, Tsel ...
, even though it is not a part of it.Law #28-ZS As an administrative division, it is, together with four rural localities, incorporated separately as the city of krai significance of Biysk—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the
districts A district is a type of administrative division that, in some countries, is managed by the local government. Across the world, areas known as "districts" vary greatly in size, spanning regions or counties, several municipalities, subdivisions o ...
.Law #28-ZS As a municipal division, the city of krai significance of Biysk is incorporated as Biysk Urban Okrug.Law #115-ZS


Economy

The city's industry grew rapidly, especially after some factories were evacuated there from the west of the Soviet Union during World War II. Later the city was an important center of arms development (including
solid-fuel rocket A solid-propellant rocket or solid rocket is a rocket with a rocket engine that uses solid propellants ( fuel/oxidizer). The earliest rockets were solid-fuel rockets powered by gunpowder; they were used in warfare by the Arabs, Chinese, Persian ...
engines) and production and still remains an industrial center.
Evalar Evalar (russian: Эвалар) is a Russian company producing dietary supplements. As of 2014, it held the largest share – 17% – of Russia's dietary supplements market. Commercial and plantation of medicinal herbs Evalar located in the Altai ...
, one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in Russia, is headquartered in Biysk.


Transportation

Biysk has a railway station, a port on the Biya, and is served by the
Biysk Airport Biysk Airport (russian: Аэропорт Бийск) (russian: Аэропорт Бийск) is an airport in Russia located 12 km southeast of Biysk Biysk ( rus, Бийск, p=bʲijsk) is a city in Altai Krai, Russia, located on the Biya ...
. The route of federal importance
Novosibirsk Novosibirsk (, also ; rus, Новосиби́рск, p=nəvəsʲɪˈbʲirsk, a=ru-Новосибирск.ogg) is the largest city and administrative centre of Novosibirsk Oblast and Siberian Federal District in Russia. As of the Russian Census ...
-Biysk-Tashanta (Chuysky Highway) passes through the city.


Education and culture

Biysk is a center of education and culture, and a home to an academy of education, a technical institute and other educational institutions, a drama theater (founded in 1943), a museum of local lore, and other facilities.


Notable people

* Alexander Bessmertnykh (born 1933), Russian diplomat *
Aleksandr Bogatyryov Aleksandr Leonidovich Bogatyryov (russian: Александр Леонидович Богатырёв; born 6 March 1963 in Biysk; died 12 July 2009 in Biysk) was a Kazakhstani association football, football player of Russian origin. Honours ;Ka ...
(1963–2009), Kazakhstani football player *
Lev Bogomolets Lev Konstantinovich Bogomolets (russian: Лев Константинович Богомолец; January 11, 1911, Biysk, Tomsk Governorate, Russian Empire — July 10, 2009, Saint Petersburg, Russia) was a Soviet Russian painter, a member of t ...
(1911–2009), Soviet Russian painter *
Artyom Fomin Artyom Valeryevich Fomin (russian: Артём Валерьевич Фомин; born 8 July 1988) is a former Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It ...
(born 1988), Russian footballer * Konstantin Garbuz (born 1988), Russian footballer *
Sergey Kamenskiy Sergey Igorevich Kamenskiy ( rus, Сергей Игоревич Каменский, , sʲɪrˈɡʲeɪ̯ kɐˈmʲenskʲɪɪ̯; born 7 October 1987) is a Russian sports shooter Shooting sports is a group of competitive and recreational sportin ...
(born 1987), Russian sports shooter *
David Khurtsidze David Khvichayevich Khurtsidze (russian: Давид Хвичаевич Хурцидзе; born 4 July 1993) is a Russian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Alashkert. Club career In June 2013 Khurtsidze moved on a yearlong lo ...
(born 1993), Russian footballer * Vsevolod Kukushkin (born 1942), Russian journalist, writer and ice hockey administrator *
Ilyas Kurkaev Ilyas Magomedovich Kurkaev ( rus, Ильяс Магомедович Куркаев, , ɪˈlʲjas kʊrˈka(ɪ̯)ɪf; born 18 January 1994) is a Russian volleyball player, member of the Russia men's national volleyball team and Russian club VC Lok ...
(born 1994), Russian volleyball player *
Aleksandr Lokshin Aleksandr Lazarevich Lokshin (russian: Алекса́ндр Ла́заревич Локши́н) (1920–1987) was a Soviet composer of classical music. He was born on 19 September 1920 in the town of Biysk, in the Altai Region, Western Siberia, ...
(1920–1987), Russian composer of classical music


References


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External links


Official website of Biysk

Biysk Business Directory
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