Vyshny Volochyok Explained

En Name:Vyshny Volochyok
Ru Name:Вышний Волочёк
Coordinates:57.5833°N 68°W
Map Label Position:right
Image Coa:Coat of Arms of Vyshny Volochek (Tver oblast).png
Coa Caption:Coat of Arms
Flag Caption:Flag
Federal Subject:Tver Oblast
Adm City Jur:Vyshny Volochyok Okrug
Adm Ctr Of1:Vyshnevolotsky District
Adm Ctr Of2:Vyshny Volochyok Okrug
Inhabloc Cat:Town
Inhabloc Type:Town of oblast significance
Urban Okrug Jur:Vyshny Volochyok Urban Okrug
Mun Admctr Of1:Vyshny Volochyok Urban Okrug
Mun Admctr Of2:Vyshnevolotsky Municipal District
Representative Body:City Duma
Pop 2010Census:52370
Pop 2010Census Rank:311th
Established Date:1471
Established Title:First mention
Current Cat Date:1770
Postal Codes:171151 - 171168
Dialing Codes:48233
Website:http://www.v.volochekadm.ru/ofitsialnii_sait_vishnego_volochka

Vyshny Volochyok[1] (Russian: Вы́шний Волочёк|p=ˈvɨʂnʲɪj vəlɐˈtɕɵk) is a town in Tver Oblast, Russia. Population:

Geography and etymology

The town is located 119km (74miles) northwest of Tver, in the Valdai Hills, between the Tvertsa and Tsna Rivers, on the watershed between the basins of the Volga and the Baltic Sea. Hence the town's name is translated from Russian as "Upper Portage".

Climate

History

The portage between the Tsna and the Tvertsa existed from the medieval times as confirmed by archaeological artifacts found in the area. Vyshny Volochyok as a settlement was mentioned in chronicles in 1471. In 1703–1722, Peter the Great had a canal constructed to link the two rivers (Vyshny Volochyok Waterway). In the 1740, the road connecting Moscow and Saint Petersburg was built. These two events gave a start to the fast economic development of Vyshny Volochyok, which later also became a major center of textile manufacture and glass production. In 1772, the first fair was held, and in the first half of the 19th century the road was rebuilt in stone. In 1851, the railroad construction followed.

In the course of the administrative reform carried out in 1708 by Peter the Great, Vyshny Volochyok was included into Ingermanlandia Governorate (since 1710 known as Saint Petersburg Governorate), and in 1727 Novgorod Governorate split off. On May 28, 1770, Vyshny Volochyok was granted town rights, and on April 2, 1772 Vyshnevolotsky Uyezd of Novgorod Governorate was established, with the seat in Vyshny Volochyok. In 1775, Tver Viceroyalty was formed from the lands which previously belonged to Moscow and Novgorod Governorates, and Vyshny Volochyok was transferred to Tver Viceroyalty, which in 1796 was transformed into Tver Governorate.[2]

On July 12, 1929 the governorates and uyezds were abolished. Vyshnevolotsky District, with the administrative center in Vyshny Volochyok, was established within Tver Okrug of Moscow Oblast. On July 23, 1930, the okrugs were abolished, and the districts were directly subordinated to the oblast. On January 29, 1935 Kalinin Oblast was established, and Vyshny Volochyok was transferred to Kalinin Oblast.[3] In 1990, Kalinin Oblast was renamed Tver Oblast.[4]

Administrative and municipal status

Within the framework of administrative divisions, Vyshny Volochyok serves as the administrative center of Vyshnevolotsky District, even though it is not a part of it.[5] As an administrative division, it is incorporated separately as Vyshny Volochyok Okrug—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts. As a municipal division, Vyshny Volochyok Okrug is incorporated as Vyshny Volochyok Urban Okrug.[6]

Economy

Industry

The economy of Vyshny Volochyok is based on timber, glassmaking, and textile industries.[7]

Transportation

The railroad connecting Moscow and Saint Petersburg passes through Vyshny Volochyok.

The M10 highway, which connects Moscow and St. Petersburg, passes through the city as well. A road connecting to Maksatikha, Bezhetsk, and Rybinsk branches out east. There are local roads as well, with the bus traffic originating from Vyshny Volochyok.

The Tvertsa and the Msta are connected by the Vyshny Volochyok Waterway, constructed in the 18th century to provide for a waterway connecting Moscow and Saint Petersburg, in particular, the Neva and the Volga. Currently, there is no passenger navigation.

Culture and recreation

Vyshny Volochyok contains twenty-four cultural heritage monuments of federal significance and additionally forty-four objects classified as cultural and historical heritage of local significance. The federal monuments are the canals, dams, and embankments of the Vyshny Volochyok Waterway, the former Serdykov Estate related to the visits of Peter the Great to Vyshny Volochyok, as well as a number of buildings in the city center, including the trading arcades.

Vyshny Volochyok hosts a local museum which was open in 1932 (formally, it is a division of the Tver State United Museum). There is also a theater.[7]

In popular culture

In the episode Limerick of Cabin Pressure, Vyshny Volochyok is mentioned at the start and has a limerick devoted to it near the end.

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Notes and References

  1. The more-regular spelling Vyshny Volochok (Russian: Вы́шний Волочо́к)—with instead of after an unpaired "hush consonant"—is seen but is not official; the two spellings are pronounced the same in Russian.
  2. Web site: http://www.v-volok.ru/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=194&catid=61:history&Itemid=39. ru:История Вышневолоцкого района. Administration of Vyshnevolotsky District. ru. 13 January 2014.
  3. Web site: http://guides.rusarchives.ru/browse/guidebook.html?bid=225&sid=767186 . ru:Справка об изменениях в административно-территориальном делении Тверской губернии - Калининской области . Архивы России . ru . 30 October 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120419140741/http://guides.rusarchives.ru/browse/guidebook.html?bid=225&sid=767186 . April 19, 2012 . mdy-all .
  4. News: 17 июля 1990 года Калинин стал Тверью . Tvernews . 17 July 2021 . ru.
  5. Law #34-ZO
  6. Law #4-ZO
  7. Web site: http://v.volochekadm.ru/vizitnaia_kartochka_vishnego_volochka. ru:Визитная карточка Вышнего Волочка. Медведев. Сергей Васильевич. 2012. Ирида-Прос. ru. 16 January 2014.