Svetly, Kaliningrad Oblast Explained

En Name:Svetly
Ru Name:Светлый
Coordinates:54.6667°N 28°W
Map Label Position:top
Image Coa:Coat of Arms of Svetly (Kaliningrad oblast).png
Pushpin Map:Russia Kaliningrad Oblast#European Russia#Europe#Russia
Federal Subject:Kaliningrad Oblast
Adm Data As Of:November 2011
Adm City Jur:town of oblast significance of Svetly
Adm Ctr Of:town of oblast significance of Svetly
Inhabloc Cat:Town
Mun Data As Of:July 2009
Urban Okrug Jur:Svetlovsky Urban Okrug
Mun Admctr Of:Svetlovsky Urban Okrug
Pop 2010Census:21375
Established Date:1640
Current Cat Date:1955
Postal Codes:238340, 238741
Website:http://xn--b1agmh1ai8d.xn--p1ai/
Date:February 2012

Svetly (Russian: Све́тлый; German: Zimmerbude; Lithuanian: Cimerbūdė) is a town in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia, located on the Sambia Peninsula on the coast of Vistula Lagoon, 30km (20miles) west of Kaliningrad. Population: 21,745 (2002 Census);

Geography

The town is located on the bank of the Kaliningrad sea shipping channel connecting Kaliningrad with the Baltic Sea.

History

The first mention of the predecessor settlement of Zimmerbude dates back to a 15th-century chronicle of the Teutonic Knights. However, even earlier, in a manuscript from Fischhausen of 1305, there is a mention of the peninsula of Payziev ("Poyzart" - the area in the forest Poyz), from which the Teutonic Knights invaded the Old Prussians' territory in the first half of the 13th century. The 15th-century castle, which originally belonged to the bishops of Sambia, has not survived. The modern settlement was founded in 1640. After the confiscation of church property the estate passed to Oswald von Taubenhaym, who owned it until 1661.

In 1669, the manor was given to Eberhard von Danckelmann, a former tutor of King Frederick I, as a reward. From the 18th century, the village formed part of the Kingdom of Prussia. Around 1720, the village comprised 16 estates, 12 peasants and about the same number of fishermen whose main occupation was fishing, mainly for their own needs.

After the castle ceased to exist for a long time villagers eked out a miserable existence of subsistence by fishing. Apart from a few acidified meadows they had no land, and therefore almost never held cattle. Their home were extremely cramped and dirty, smoke coming out of the centers through kamyshoyve roof sagged and a thick layer of soot on the walls through the kitchen. Long winter evenings in the huts burning torch, making the faces of the inhabitants were constantly black. Clothes spun, wove, and sewed himself. This adds another life flood, which were repeated from year to year.

Religion played an important role in village life: conducting religious rites, services, etc. For a long time there was no church in the village, so it belonged to the parish church of Medena (Logvino). But because of bad roads, the villagers could visit the church in Medena only a few times during their lives. Baptisms of children and weddings took place there, as well as major feasts when the weather was fine. The rest of the strongly expressed religious feelings of people meet as a church sermons, which were held in the school building. And from April 1, 1901 and Tsimmerbude with neighboring villages and Payziev Nepleken 1,500 residents formed their own church community and bought a small church, which two years earlier Medena built in Tsimmerbude as its branch.

From 1871, the village also formed part of Germany, within which it was administratively located in the province of East Prussia. In the 1920s, a new school was built and before World War II Zimmerbude was a rather busy, though small village. There was a shop, a restaurant, a bakery, and the "Valdshloskhen" inn, which name translates to "Forest castle house". The number of pre-war inhabitants was 742 people.During World War II, no military operations took place directly on the territory of the present-day town of Svetly. The war ended for the village in April 1945, leaving no significant destruction, and it passed to the Soviet Union. In 1947 it was renamed Svetly. On June 17, 1947 by the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR a rural council based in Svetly was founded as part of the Primorsky district. It was transformed into a workers settlement by the decision of the Kaliningrad Oblast Executive Committee No 758 of August 1, 1949. On October 6, 1955 by decision of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet the workers settlement was transformed into a town of regional subordination, which became a centre of the Svetlovsky Urban Okrug in 2008.

Administrative and municipal status

Within the framework of administrative divisions, it is, together with ten rural localities, incorporated as the town of oblast significance of Svetly—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts.[1] As a municipal division, the town of oblast significance of Svetly is incorporated as Svetlovsky Urban Okrug.[2]

Climate

The climate is influenced by the prevailing air mass with Atlantic Ocean to the mainland and is characterized as a transition to the sea with mild winters with little snow, relatively cold spring, moderately warm summers and warm wet autumn. Average annual air temperature - 6.8°C. The annual temperature range can reach large sizes - from + 35°C in July - August to -33°C in January - February.

The average temperature in January - -3.4°C. There are 86 days per year with frost. Severe frosts are rare. The warmest period - the month of July, when the average temperature is 17.5°C. In general, unstable weather patterns and is associated mainly with a predominance of marine air masses with high repeatability accompanying Cyclones (storms).

Moist air masses coming from the Atlantic Ocean, cause high relative humidity, which is winter and fall 85-87 %, decreasing by early summer to 72-73 %. High humidity and a large cloudy significantly affect the features (reduction) of the Svetly regime.

During the year, is celebrated around 150 overcast and only 30 clear days. In an average year recorded 74 days with fogs, mainly fogs in winter. They are accompanied by drizzle, rain and snow. And annual rainfall of up to 700- of rainfall, most of them in the warmer months. The maximum is in the month of August - up to 90mm, at least - in February - March. In the winter months falls only 8-10% of annual precipitation. Snow depth is small - 13-.

The study area generally refers to the area of active wind activity. The wind regime is characterized by a predominance of winds south, western areas with a repeatability of 35%, as well as the southern and south -eastern areas with a repeatability of 23%. The average annual wind speed is 3.7m/s. Has the highest rate of wind. In winter, its average speed is 5.5m/s. The number of days with strong winds (storms) at speeds exceeding 15m/s up to 10–15 days.

Economy

Transportation

The station is located in svetly Baltic Forest Kaliningrad railway. The station belongs to a dead-end branch branched from the railway line Kaliningrad - Baltiysk. Svetly is not served by passenger trains.Distance to Kaliningrad - 27.5km (17.1miles), Khrabrovo Airport - 38km (24miles).

Sights

Notable people

Twin towns and sister cities

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

Svetly is twinned with:

Former twin towns

References

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Resolution #639
  2. Law #423
  3. Web site: Świnoujście zrywa współpracę z rosyjskim miastem Swietłyj . pl . 3 March 2022.
  4. Web site: Malbork zrywa partnerstwo z rosyjskim Swietłyj, a narodowi ukraińskiemu śle wyrazy solidarności. To wspólna decyzja radnych i burmistrza . pl . 3 May 2023.