Lipetsk Explained

En Name:Lipetsk
Ru Name:Липецк
Coordinates:52.6167°N 75°W
Map Label Position:left
Image Coa:Coat of arms of Lipetsk.svg
Holiday:Third Sunday in July
Holiday Ref:[1]
Federal Subject:Lipetsk Oblast
Adm City Jur:Lipetsk City Under Oblast Jurisdiction
Adm Ctr Of1:Lipetsk Oblast
Adm Ctr Of2:Lipetsky District
Inhabloc Cat:City
Urban Okrug Jur:Lipetsk Urban Okrug
Mun Admctr Of1:Lipetsk Urban Okrug
Mun Admctr Of2:Lipetsky Municipal District
Leader Title:Head
Leader Title Ref:[2]
Leader Name:Yevgenia Uvarkina
Leader Name Ref:[3]
Representative Body:Council of Deputies
Pop 2010Census:508887
Pop 2010Census Rank:36th
Pop Latest:509719
Pop Latest Date:January 2014
Pop Latest Ref:[4]
Established Date:1703
Current Cat Date:September 27, 1779
Postal Codes:398000–398002, 398004–398007, 398011, 398013–398017, 398019, 398020, 398024–398027, 328029, 328032, 328035–328038, 328040–328043, 328046, 328048, 328050, 328054–328056, 328058, 328059, 328070, 328700, 328899, 328910, 328999
Dialing Codes:4742
Website:http://www.lipetskcity.ru

Lipetsk (Russian: Ли́пецк, pronounced as /ru/), also romanized as Lipeck, is a city and the administrative center of Lipetsk Oblast, Russia, located on the banks of the Voronezh River in the Don basin, 438km (272miles) southeast of Moscow. Population:

History

The name means "Linden city" and is cognate with Leipzig and Liepāja.[5] In 1284, the city was destroyed by the Mongols.

The foundation of the modern city dates back to 1703,[6] when Peter the Great ordered construction of a cast iron factory in Lipetsk near the iron ore deposits for making artillery shells. On September 27, 1779, Lipetsk was granted town status. It became one of the principal towns of Tambov Governorate.

In 1879, Lipetsk hosted a congress of members of Land and Liberty.

After the Treaty of Rapallo (1922) until 1933, the much-reduced German Army (Reichswehr) of the Weimar Republic secretly contracted with Soviet authorities to operate a clandestine military aviation base and test facility near Lipetsk – circumventing prohibitions of the Versailles Treaty. The base enabled technical collaboration by the two powers whose separate defeats in World War I left them isolated in post-war Europe. This activity inside the USSR took place away from the vigilant eyes of the victors.[7] The Abwehr, The SS and German Army Group Centre penetrated part of this Lindenstadt Region in 1941–2.

Administrative and municipal status

Lipetsk is the administrative center of the oblast and, within the framework of administrative divisions, it also serves as the administrative center of Lipetsky District, even though it is not a part of it.[8] As an administrative division, it is incorporated separately as Lipetsk City Under Oblast Jurisdiction—an administrative unit with a status equal to that of the districts. As a municipal division, Lipetsk City Under Oblast Jurisdiction is incorporated as Lipetsk Urban Okrug.[9]

Economy

The principal industries of Lipetsk include ferrous metallurgy, machinery, metalworking, machine tools, engines, chemicals, food, and clothing.

The former steel combine was privatized in 1992 and Novolipetsk Steel (NLMK) with approximately 48,000 employees and a 64% export ratio (2005) is one of the largest employers in the oblast. In 2008, the company's revenue was $11.7 billion. Other industry are another metallurgical plant "Svobodny Sokol" ("Free Falcon"), a tractor factory LTZ, solvent-extraction plant Liboil (largest rapeseed oil producer in Central Federal District and the second in Russia), pipe factory, a factory for refrigerators and household appliances, an ice factory, lathe factory, chemical factories, etc. Industry is mainly located south of the Voronezh River.

Transportation

Since 1868, there is a railway connection between Lipetsk and Moscow.[10] Trams, trolleybuses and buses provide local public transportation. The municipality aspires to renovate the tramway network as it is largely segregated from motor traffic. It has negotiated a 10-year, RUR 30 billion loan from the European Bank of Reconstruction & Development for tramway renewal.[11]

Health care

Lipetsk is one of the oldest mud bath and balneological resorts in Russia (first opened in 1805). Peat mud and chalybeate bicarbonate calcic springs are used to treat patients. Sulphate and chloride sodium water is used for therapeutic baths and drinking.

Education

Lipetsk is home of the Lipetsk State Technical University, Lipetsk State Pedagogical University, and some other colleges.

Military

The Lipetsk air base is located north of the town.[12] The 4th Center of Combat Application and Conversion of Frontline Aviation named after Valery Chkalov is situated in Lipetsk.

The Lipetsk Air Center's chief, colonel Kharchevsky, has become famous after trial air combats in the United States and being a personal pilot of President Putin.

The city is also served by the smaller Lipetsk Airport.

On 24 February 2024, Ukraine claimed that its drones set fire to the Novolipetsk steel plant in Lipetsk. No casualties were reported however the facility was evacuated.[13]

Twin towns and sister cities

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

Lipetsk is twinned with:

Country City Start
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Notable people

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Charter of Lipetsk, Article 4
  2. Charter of Lipetsk, Article 5
  3. Official website of Lipetsk. Sergey Vyacheslavovich Ivanov, Head of Lipetsk
  4. Lipetsk Oblast Territorial Branch of the Federal State Statistics Service. Оценка численности городского и сельского населения по городским округам и муниципальным районам
  5. Web site: Происхождение названий. БЛАГОДАРЯ КАЗУСАМ И ВПЕЧАТЛЕНИЯМ.
  6. Charter of Lipetsk, Article 1
  7. Wolf Oschlies: Symbiose der Geächteten. Preußische Allgemeine Zeitung, Nr. 38, 19. September 2009, p. 10
  8. Law #382-OZ
  9. Law #536-OZ
  10. Web site: Train Station in Lipetsk . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130929093905/http://www.nnov-airport.ru/rus/wokzal_lipezk.html . September 29, 2013 . December 2, 2012 . ru.
  11. Web site: Two Russian cities get EBRD infrastructure loans [EBRD - News and events ] . 2013-01-02 . dead . https://archive.today/20130121192558/http://www.ebrd.com/pages/news/press/2011/110330a.shtml . January 21, 2013 . mdy-all .
  12. Web site: Ukraine updates: Putin orders reinforcements to Kursk – DW – 08/09/2024 . 2024-08-09 . dw.com . en . Ledwidge said the Kursk region is very important for gas supplies, as it is a conduit into Ukraine. As for Lipetsk, he said it is home "to the main training base of the Russian aerospace forces." For to this reason, he said Ukraine views Lipetsk as a valid military target..
  13. Web site: Ukraine says it struck big Russian steel plant on invasion anniversary. Reuters. 2024-02-24 . 2024-02-24 . en .
  14. Web site: Our twin cities- Cottbus . 2013-06-24 . Cottbus . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131104002625/http://www.cottbus.de/buerger/leben/cbinternational/our_twin_cities%2C255001242.en.html . November 4, 2013 .