Vsevolozhsk Explained

En Name:Vsevolozhsk
Ru Name:Всеволожск
Coordinates:60.0333°N 70°W
Map Label Position:right
Image Coa:Mo gorod vsevolozhsk.svg
Federal Subject:Leningrad Oblast
Adm District Jur:Vsevolozhsky District
Adm Selsoviet Jur:Vsevolozhskoye Settlement Municipal Formation
Adm Selsoviet Type:Settlement municipal formation
Adm Ctr Of1:Vsevolozhsky District
Adm Ctr Of2:Vsevolozhskoye Settlement Municipal Formation
Inhabloc Cat:Town
Mun District Jur:Vsevolozhsky Municipal District
Urban Settlement Jur:Vsevolozhskoye Urban Settlement
Mun Admctr Of1:Vsevolozhsky Municipal District
Mun Admctr Of2:Vsevolozhskoye Urban Settlement
Pop 2010Census:59704
Pop 2010Census Rank:275th
Postal Codes:188640–188645, 188649, 188699
Website:http://www.vsevolozk.ru/

Vsevolozhsk (Russian: Все́воложск|p=ˈfsʲevələʂsk; Finnish: Seuloskoi) is a town and the administrative center of Vsevolozhsky District in Leningrad Oblast, Russia, located on the Karelian Isthmus 24km (15miles) east of St. Petersburg. Population: The town's name comes from manufacturer Vsevolozhsky. In 1941–1944, the vital road connecting besieged Leningrad with the rest of Soviet Union, the Road of Life, passed through the town. Currently, a considerable part of the population of Vsevolozhsk commutes to St. Petersburg for work, which is facilitated by the wide-scale construction of apartment buildings in the town.

History

A number of villages historically existed within the current area of the town of Vsevolozhsk. In particular, the village of Ryabovo was first mentioned in 1727.[1] From the end of the 18th century and into the 19th century, Ryabovo belonged to the family of nobles of Vsevolozhsky, after whom the town was eventually named. In 1892, a narrow-gauge railway (Irinovskaya railway), the first such line in Russia, was constructed to transport peat for St. Petersburg's heating. A number of railway stations were opened, including Berngardovka, Vsevolozhskaya, and Melnichny Ruchey. Settlements eventually developed around the stations. The whole area was a part of Shlisselburgsky Uyezd of St. Petersburg Governorate. The settlement of Vsevolozhskoye, around Vsevolozhskaya railway station, was the first settlement in Russia where street gas lamps were installed. On February 14, 1923, Shlisselburgsky Uyezd was merged into Petrogradsky Uyezd.[2] In January 1924, the uyezd and the governorate were renamed Leningradsky.

On August 1, 1927, the uyezds were abolished and Leninsky District, with the administrative center in the settlement of Vsevolozhskoye, was established.[3] The governorates were also abolished and the district became a part of Leningrad Okrug of Leningrad Oblast. On August 15, 1930, the okrugs were abolished as well and the districts were directly subordinated to the oblast.[4] In May 1930, Vsevolozhskaya, Berngardovka, Ilyinsky, Maryino, and Ryabovo were all granted suburban settlement status. On August 19, 1930, Leninsky District was abolished and merged into newly established Leningradsky Prigorodny District with the administrative center in the city of Leningrad.[5] On August 19, 1936, Leningradsky Prigorodny District was abolished and Vsevolozhsky District, with the administrative center in Vsevolozhskoye, was established.[6] On November 27, 1938, the suburban settlements of Vsevolozhskaya, Berngardovka, Ilyinsky, Maryino, and Ryabovo were merged into the urban-type settlement of Vsevolozhsky, which became the administrative center of the district. On February 1, 1963, the urban-type settlement of Vsevolozhsky was renamed Vsevolozhsk and granted the status of town of oblast significance. In 2010, the administrative structure of Leningrad Oblast was harmonized with its municipal structure,[7] and Vsevolozhsk became the town of district significance.

Administrative and municipal status

Within the framework of administrative divisions, Vsevolozhsk serves as the administrative center of Vsevolozhsky District.[8] As an administrative division, it is, together with three rural localities, incorporated within Vsevolozhsky District as Vsevolozhskoye Settlement Municipal Formation. As a municipal division, Vsevolozhskoye Settlement Municipal Formation is incorporated within Vsevolozhsky Municipal District as Vsevolozhskoye Urban Settlement.[9]

Economy

Industry

Industrial companies in Vsevolozhsk include:

Transportation

In Vsevolozhsk, there are three railway stations, Berngardovka, Vsevolozhskaya, and Melnichny Ruchey. Southbound trains arrive to Finlyandsky Rail Terminal in St. Petersburg. Northbound suburban trains terminate on the stations Nevskaya Dubrovka or Ladozhskoye Ozero. Melnichny Ruchey also serves as the terminal station for suburban trains.

Vsevolozhsk is essentially a suburb of St. Petersburg and is included in the suburban road network.

Education

The town has six schools of general education, music school, art school, and two vocational schools.

Culture and recreation

The town contains eleven cultural heritage monuments of federal significance and additionally thirty-five objects classified as cultural and historical heritage of local significance. These include the Priyutino Estate and the Ryabovo Estate, as well as monuments related to the Road of Life, which was connecting Leningrad with the rest of Soviet Union during the Siege of Leningrad in 1941–1944.

Vsevolozhsk State Museum of History displays collections of local interest.[10] The Priyutino Estate, which belonged to Alexey Olenin, the President of the Imperial Academy of Arts in the 19th century, is a museum as well.[11]

There was an intention to make a resort in the town in the Soviet times. For that purpose a ski jump was built (now dysfunctional),[12] but later this idea was abandoned.

Notable people

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: http://www.vsevolozk.ru/v/history.php. ru:История. Официальный сайт МО "Город Всеволожск". ru. March 19, 2014.
  2. Web site: http://classif.spb.ru/sprav/np_lo/8_Petrogradsky.htm. ru:Петроградский уезд (1917 г. - январь 1924 г.), Ленинградский уезд (январь 1924 г. - август 1927 г.). Система классификаторов исполнительных органов государственной власти Санкт-Петербурга. ru. March 19, 2014.
  3. Web site: http://classif.spb.ru/sprav/np_lo/73_Leninsky_rayon_Leningrad.htm. ru:Ленинский район Ленинградского округа (август 1927 г. - август 1930 г.). Система классификаторов исполнительных органов государственной власти Санкт-Петербурга. ru. March 19, 2014.
  4. Web site: http://www.knowbysight.info/1_rsfsr/00344.asp. ru:Ленинградская область. Справочник по истории Коммунистической партии и Советского Союза 1898 - 1991. ru. 6 March 2014.
  5. Web site: http://classif.spb.ru/sprav/np_lo/71_Leningradsky_prigorodny_rayon.htm. ru:Ленинградский Пригородный район (август 1930 г. - август 1936 г.). Система классификаторов исполнительных органов государственной власти Санкт-Петербурга. ru. March 19, 2014.
  6. Web site: http://classif.spb.ru/sprav/np_lo/39_Vsevologhsky_rayon.htm. ru:Всеволожский район (август 1936 г.). Система классификаторов исполнительных органов государственной власти Санкт-Петербурга. ru. March 19, 2014.
  7. Web site: http://msu.lenobl.ru/news?id=38614. ru:Отчет о работе комитета по взаимодействию с органами местного самоуправления Ленинградской области в 2010 году. Комитет по печати и связям с общественностью Ленинградской области. ru. November 16, 2012.
  8. Oblast Law #32-oz
  9. Law #17-oz
  10. Web site: http://www.museum.ru/M268. ru:Всеволожский государственный историко-краеведческий музей. Российская сеть культурного наследия. ru. April 9, 2013.
  11. Web site: http://www.museum.ru/M251. ru:Литературно-художественный музей-усадьба "Приютино". Российская сеть культурного наследия. ru. April 9, 2013.
  12. https://www.skisprungschanzen.com/EN/Ski+Jumps/RUS-Russia/SZ-Northwest/Vsevolozhsk/0434/ Vsevolozhsk Всеволожск