Cheboksary Explained

En Name:Cheboksary
Ru Name:Чебоксары
Loc Name1:Шупашкар
Loc Lang1:Chuvash
Coordinates:56.15°N 61°W
Map Label Position:bottom
Image Coa:Chebgerb.svg
Pushpin Map:Russia Chuvashia#European Russia#Europe
Anthem:Anthem of Cheboksary
Anthem Ref:[1] [2]
Holiday:Third Sunday of August
Federal Subject:Chuvash Republic
Adm City Jur:city of republic significance of Cheboksary
Capital Of:Chuvash Republic
Adm Ctr Of:city of republic significance of Cheboksary
Inhabloc Cat:City
Urban Okrug Jur:Cheboksary Urban Okrug
Mun Admctr Of:Cheboksary Urban Okrug
Leader Title:Head
Leader Title Ref:[3]
Leader Name:Oleg Nikolayev
Leader Name Ref:[4]
Representative Body:City Assembly of Deputies
Area Km2:250.9
Pop 2010Census:453721
Pop 2010Census Rank:39th
Pop Latest:468725
Pop Latest Date:January 2014
Pop Latest Ref:[5]
Established Date:1469
Established Title:First mentioned
Current Cat Date:1781
Postal Codes:428000–428006, 428008–428015, 428017–428025, 428027–428029,428031, 428032, 428034–428038, 428899, 428999, 996200
Dialing Codes:8352
Website:http://gov.cap.ru/main.asp?govid=81

Cheboksary (; Russian: Чебокса́ры, pronounced as /ru/; Chuvash: Шупашкар|Šupaškar) is the capital city of Chuvashia, Russia, and a port on the Volga River.

Geography

The city is located in the Volga Upland region and stands on the shore of the Cheboksary Reservoir. Its area is 250.9km2.[6] The satellite city of Novocheboksarsk is located about 6frac=2NaNfrac=2 east of Cheboksary.

History

Cheboksary was first mentioned in written sources in 1469,[7] but according to archaeological excavations, the area had been populated much earlier. The site hosted a Bulgarian city of Veda Suvar, which appeared after Mongols defeated major Volga Bulgarian cities in the 13th century. During Khanate period the town is believed by some to have had a Turkic (probably, Tatar) name Çabaqsar and that the current Russian and English names originate from it. However, in maps by European travelers it was marked as Cibocar (Pizzigano, 1367), Veda-Suar (Fra Mauro, 1459). Shupashkar, the Chuvash name literally means the "fortress of the Chuvash".

In 1555, the Russians built a fortress and established a settlement here. In 1625, there were 458 soldiers quartered in Cheboksary, and in 1646 there were 661 males living in the settlement. At the end of the 17th century, Cheboksary was regarded as a major commercial city of the Volga region, and in 1781 it was granted town status within Kazan Governorate. In the beginning of the 19th century the population was about 5500, the town had a sawmill and several small manufactures.

In the 16th and the first half of the 17th century the Vvedensky cathedral, four monasteries and eight churches had been built, in the 18th century the stone buildings of treasury and archive, magistracy, court, and ten churches. In 1880, here were counted 783 houses (33 of them from stone), 91 stores, 3 schools, 2 hospitals, and a bank.

In the beginning of the 20th century, 5,100 people lived in Cheboksary. In 1965, the population was 163,000.

Administrative and municipal status

Cheboksary is the capital of the republic.[8] Within the framework of administrative divisions, it is, together with two urban-type settlements (Novye Lapsary and Sosnovka) and two rural localities, incorporated as the city of republic significance of Cheboksary—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts. As a municipal division, the city of republic significance of Cheboksary is incorporated as Cheboksary Urban Okrug.[9]

City divisions

For administrative purposes, Cheboksary is divided into three city districts: Kalininskiy, Leninskiy, and Moskovskiy.

Demographics

Population:

The city of Cheboksary together with the satellite city Novocheboksarsk forms a polycentric agglomeration with a population of more than 680 thousand people.

Ethnic composition

The population of Cheboksary consists mainly of the two following ethnic groups; the Chuvash (62%), and ethnic Russians (34%).[10] Mixed marriages are quite common.

Culture

Cheboksary possesses many cultural opportunities. These include the Public Order (Badge of Honor) Russian Drama Theater, a philharmonic orchestra, the Chuvash State Puppet Theater and numerous theaters (showing productions in both Russian and Chuvash languages). However, a very popular gathering place for the locals is the recently completed zaliv (bay), situated in the middle of the city. Cheboksary also has boardwalks and beaches along the Volga River, where people swim in the summer. There are also a number of heated pools, health clubs, and museums (including the Chuvash National Museum and Russia's only beer museum).

Cheboksary hosted a language festival in 1996.

Sport

Cheboksary regularly hosts athletics meetings and racewalking events, including the 2008 IAAF World Race Walking Cup, the 2015 European Team Championships Super League, and the 2016 Russian athletics and masters athletics championships.[11] The 2016 IAAF World Race Walking Team Championships were moved from Cheboksary to Rome as part of IAAF sanctions against doping in Russia.

Education

Educational institutions include the Chuvash State University, Chuvash State Agriculture Academy, the Chuvash State Pedagogical University, and the Cheboksary Cooperative Technical School.

Economy

Cheboksary is located near the Cheboksary Dam generating up to 1,404 MW, with a reservoir of 2274km2. Cheboksary is the location of the headquarters of the Concern Tractor Plants, Russia's leading machine building company and one of the largest heavy mechanical engineering companies in the world.[12]

Transportation

Local public transportation

An extensive system of trolleybuses, autobuses, and minibuses covers the city, providing quick, convenient access to all parts of the city. For those who prefer taxis, there are several taxi agencies available, but the favorite means of transportation among locals are so-called "Gypsy" cabs. In Russia, anybody who owns a car is potentially a taxi. This can be a convenient way to get around but it is also potentially dangerous. Official taxis cost less than 6 dollars for travel between most points within the city.[13]

River

Because the Volga River runs through Chuvashia, Cheboksary is a frequent stop on the many boat tours that travel along the major cities up and down the Volga.To the south, Volgograd, Rostov-on-Don, Astrakhan, the Caspian Sea, and Black Sea are directly reachable. To the west, the Volga River connects Cheboksary with Nizhny Novgorod, Yaroslavl, Moscow, and the northern regions of Russia. By using river-sea vessels, it is possible to take cargo from Chuvash riverports all the way to Saint Petersburg, Novorossiysk (on the Black Sea), Astrakhan, and ports situated on the Danube river. However, the river is frozen from December to April.

Air

The Cheboksary Airport (IATA CSY, ICAO UWKS, international airport since 1995) receives both cargo and passenger aircraft of practically all types and sizes. There are regularly scheduled flights to Moscow and other destinations. Chuvashia Airlines was based at this airport until operations ceased in 2009.Cheboksary is located about a four-hour drive from Strigino International Airport near Nizhny Novgorod, which offers more flight connections.

Climate

The climate in the region is continental (Köppen: Dfb), and it is similar to the climate in Moscow, although colder in winter, which lasts from late November until late March with a permanent snow cover.

Media

Notable people

Twin towns – sister cities

See main article: List of twin towns and sister cities in Russia.

Cheboksary is twinned with:[16] [17]

References

Sources

External links

Notes and References

  1. Charter of Cheboksary, Article 4
  2. Decision #1525
  3. Charter of Cheboksary, Article 23
  4. Official website of Cheboksary. Leonid Ilyich Cherkesov, Head of the City of Cheboksary
  5. Chuvash Republic Territorial Branch of the Federal State Statistics Service. Численность населения на 1 января 2014 года
  6. Resolution #2083
  7. Book: Энциклопедия Города России. 2003. Большая Российская Энциклопедия. Moscow. 5-7107-7399-9. 510–512.
  8. Law #28
  9. Law #37
  10. http://gov.cap.ru/hierarhy.asp?page=./299/2899/759080/808912/808956 Национальный состав населения районов и городов Чувашской Республики по данным переписи населения 2002 года
  11. News: Despair and defiance as Russian athletes react to doping ban . Francesca . Ebel . Veronika . Silchenko . 19 June 2016. . 18 October 2017.
  12. Web site: Company Profile. https://web.archive.org/web/20090523084517/http://www.tplants.com/en/company. dead. May 23, 2009. Concern Tractor Plants. 2009-07-14.
  13. Web site: Economic Overview of the Republic of Chuvashia. United States Peace Corps Business Development Volunteers in Chuvashia. Steven Brown and Olin Lagon. June 2001. 2009-01-10. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20050704084704/http://www.bisnis.doc.gov/bisnis/bisdoc/0106Chuvashia.htm. July 4, 2005. mdy-all.
  14. Web site: To health via culture: journal of the World Health Culture Organization . 1995 . 1 . catalog.loc.gov . 0204-3440 . 19 July 2024.
  15. Web site: To Health via culture . 1995 . 1 . rsl.ru . 0204-3440 . 17 July 2024.
  16. Web site: Города - побратимы г. Чебоксары. gcheb.cap.ru. Cheboksary. ru. 2020-02-02.
  17. Web site: Kardeş Şehir Hamm. afyon.bel.tr. Afyonkarahisar. tr. 2020-02-02.