Ivanovo
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Ivanovo
Иваново
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Ivanovo ( Russian Ива́ново ) is a Russian city in Ivanovo Oblast . It is located around 250 km (as the crow flies) northeast of Moscow and has 408,330 inhabitants (as of October 14, 2010).
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Source: State Statistical Office of the Russian Federation
history
The city of Ivanovo was mentioned for the first time in 1561, in the 17th century it had developed into a trading town. Tsar Peter the Great ordered the establishment of textile factories in 1710 and recruited Dutch craftsmen and entrepreneurs to found factories in Ivanovo. In 1825 there were already 125 factories in and around Iwanowo. With the opening of the first textile printing factory in 1787 and the cotton mill in 1838, Ivanovo developed into a center of the textile industry and the labor movement and was called the Russian Manchester . After the union with the village of Voznesensky Posad (Вознесенский Посад) the city was called Ivanovo-Voznesensk (Иваново-Вознесенск) from 1871 to 1932 . The official award of the town charter took place on August 30, 1873. At that time the population was around 11,000. Ivanovo was one of the centers of the revolution of 1905 , the first workers' council ( Soviet ) was established here. Today the city is the capital of an oblast with numerous administrative and cultural institutions. Important branches of industry are still the textile industry, along with the chemical industry and mechanical engineering. The city is popularly known as “Город невест” - “City of Brides” - because the textile industry in its heyday attracted many young women as workers. The closure of numerous companies in the textile industry in the 1990s led the city into a long-term economic crisis.
The "International Children's Home" ( Interdom ) founded by the International Red Aid in 1933 is still located in Ivanovo today . On the occasion of his 70th birthday, the documentary Os Filhos de Ivanovo was made in Portugal in 2003 , which shows the history of the solidary home and its international students, based on the Portuguese José Serra, who lived here from 1968 until the Carnation Revolution in 1974. The German film Interdom by Iraqi director Nasir Al-Jezairi from 2006 also deals with the institution that brings people together.
Camp for German prisoners of war
In the city there was the POW camp 324 for German prisoners of war of the Second World War . Seriously ill people were cared for in prisoner-of-war hospital 3840 in Shuja , 30 km away .
Population development
year | Residents |
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1897 | 54.208 |
1939 | 285.182 |
1959 | 335.161 |
1970 | 419,639 |
1979 | 464,526 |
1989 | 481.042 |
2002 | 431,721 |
2010 | 408.330 |
Note: census data
Attractions
The sights of Ivanovo include the Cotton Museum and the Art Museum, in which, among other things, numerous icon paintings can be seen. All art movements from baroque to modern can be found in the city. The large collection of Constructivist buildings is particularly interesting ; the city's opera theater is one of the very beautiful buildings of this time. Even the Art Nouveau can be found in Ivanovo in beautiful shapes. The city was the seat of many noble families and therefore there are countless magnificent palaces and villas here.
Mikhail Frunze Monument
Further educational institutions
- Ivanovo Polytechnic University
- Ivanovo State Chemical and Technological University
- Ivanovo State Energy University
- Ivanovo State Agricultural Academy
- Ivanovo State Medical Academy
- Ivanovo State University
- Territorial Faculty of the Northeastern Academy of Civil Service Ivanovo
- Branch of the Moscow State Trade University
- Branch of the Institute for Entrepreneurship and Law Moscow
military
The 98th Guard Airborne Division of the Russian Airborne Forces is stationed in Ivanovo .
Town twinning
- Hanover , Germany (Friendship Treaty)
- Staffordshire , UK
- Łódź , Poland
- Plano , United States
- Khmelnytskyi , Ukraine
- Braga , Portugal
Sports
In football, the city is represented by the club FK Tekstilschtschik Ivanovo . The city was one of the venues for the 1965 World Bandy Championships . The 1993 European Women's Wrestling Championships took place in Ivanovo .
sons and daughters of the town
- Nina Aksarina (1899–1979), educator
- Lyubov Bruletowa (* 1973), judoka
- Andrei Bubnow (1883–1938), revolutionary and politician
- Sergei Budalow (* 1949), high jumper
- Dmitri Chwostow (* 1989), basketball player
- Tatjana Dmitrijewa (1951–2010), doctor and politician
- Anton Dumanski (1880–1967), chemist
- Lidija Komarowa (1902–2002), architect
- Vladimir Lissin (* 1956), entrepreneur and billionaire
- Vladimir Malachow (* 1980), chess player, grandmaster
- Jelena Morosowa (* 1987), national soccer player
- Sergei Netschajew (1847-1882), revolutionary
- Margarita Nikolajewa (1935–1993), artistic gymnast
- Sergei Pessjakow (* 1988), football goalkeeper
- Lyudmila Popovskaya (* 1950), pentathlete
- Pavel Postyshev (1887–1939), politician ("rehabilitated" the Christmas tree in the USSR)
- Anatoli Rschanow (1920–2000), physicist and university professor
- Slava Saizew (* 1938), fashion designer
- Nathalie Sarraute (1900–1999), writer
- Arkadij Severnyj (1939–1980), chanson singer
- Alexander Schilow (1930–2014), chemist
- Georgi Schilow (1917–1975), mathematician
- Ekaterina Ulanova (* 1986), volleyball player
- German Umnow (1937–2016), chess composer
- Olga Varenzowa (1862–1950), revolutionary and publicist
- Alexander Zoubkoff (1901–1936), impostor
- Wladimir Zybin (1877–1949), flautist, conductor, composer and university professor
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Itogi Vserossijskoj perepisi naselenija 2010 goda. Tom 1. Čislennostʹ i razmeščenie naselenija (Results of the All-Russian Census 2010. Volume 1. Number and distribution of the population). Tables 5 , pp. 12-209; 11 , pp. 312–979 (download from the website of the Federal Service for State Statistics of the Russian Federation)
- ↑ Main indicators ( English ) Federal State Statistics Service. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
- ^ Page of the film Interdom on the website of the Frankfurt International Film Festival, accessed on October 14, 2013
- ↑ Erich Maschke (ed.): On the history of the German prisoners of war of the Second World War. Verlag Ernst and Werner Gieseking, Bielefeld 1962–1977.