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Tomsk is a city on the Tom River
Tom River

Tom is a river in Russia, right tributary of Ob River. Its length is 871 km. Its source is in the Abakan mountains , and it flows northward through the Kuznetsk Basin....
 in the southwest of Siberian Federal District
Siberian Federal District

Siberian Federal District is one of the seven federal districts of Russia of Russia. It is the central of the three Asian districts. Its population was 20,062,938 in the 2002 census, living on an area of 5,114,800 km? ....
, Russia
Russia

Russia , or the Russian Federation , is a list of countries spanning more than one continent country extending over much of northern Eurasia....
, the administrative centre of Tomsk Oblast
Tomsk Oblast

File:Tomsk weisses Haus.jpgTomsk Oblast is a federal subjects of Russia of Russia . It lies in the southeastern West Siberian Plain, in the southwest of the Siberian Federal District....
. One of the oldest towns in Siberia, Tomsk celebrated its 400th anniversary in 2004. Population: It is served by Bogashevo Airport
Bogashevo Airport

Tomsk Bogashevo Airport is an airport that serves Tomsk, Russia. It is located near the Bogashevo village of the Tomsk raion of Tomsk Oblast....
.

k is divided into four city districts: Kirovsky, Leninsky, Oktyabrsky, and Sovetsky. The historical areas of Tomsk include: Voskresenskaya Gora (Resurrection Hill), the Swamp, Belozerye, Greater and Lesser Yelany, Zaistochye (Tatar settlement), the Lakeside, Kashtak, Kirpichi, and Mukhin Mound.

In 2005, the city annexed the settlements of Eushta, Dzerzhinsky, Timiryazevskoye, Zonalny, Loskutovo, Svetly, Kirgizka, and Kopylovo.

Tomsk is located about twenty kilometres south-east of the town of Seversk
Seversk

Seversk is a closed city types of inhabited localities in Russia in Tomsk Oblast, Russia, located northwest of Tomsk on the right bank of the Tom River....
, a major centre of plutonium
Plutonium

Plutonium is a rare transuranic radioactive chemical element. It is an actinide metal of silvery-white appearance that tarnishes when exposed to air, forming a dull coating when plutonium oxide....
 production and reprocessing and uranium
Uranium

Uranium is a silvery-gray metallic chemical element in the actinide series of the periodic table that has the chemical symbol U and atomic number 92....
 enrichment in Russia.

k has a continental climate
Continental climate

Continental climate is a climate that is characterized by winter temperatures cold enough to support a fixed period of snow cover each year, and relatively moderate precipitation occurring mostly in summer, although east coast areas may show an even distribution of precipitation....
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Tomsk is a city on the Tom River
Tom River

Tom is a river in Russia, right tributary of Ob River. Its length is 871 km. Its source is in the Abakan mountains , and it flows northward through the Kuznetsk Basin....
 in the southwest of Siberian Federal District
Siberian Federal District

Siberian Federal District is one of the seven federal districts of Russia of Russia. It is the central of the three Asian districts. Its population was 20,062,938 in the 2002 census, living on an area of 5,114,800 km? ....
, Russia
Russia

Russia , or the Russian Federation , is a list of countries spanning more than one continent country extending over much of northern Eurasia....
, the administrative centre of Tomsk Oblast
Tomsk Oblast

File:Tomsk weisses Haus.jpgTomsk Oblast is a federal subjects of Russia of Russia . It lies in the southeastern West Siberian Plain, in the southwest of the Siberian Federal District....
. One of the oldest towns in Siberia, Tomsk celebrated its 400th anniversary in 2004. Population: It is served by Bogashevo Airport
Bogashevo Airport

Tomsk Bogashevo Airport is an airport that serves Tomsk, Russia. It is located near the Bogashevo village of the Tomsk raion of Tomsk Oblast....
.

Geography

Tomsk is divided into four city districts: Kirovsky, Leninsky, Oktyabrsky, and Sovetsky. The historical areas of Tomsk include: Voskresenskaya Gora (Resurrection Hill), the Swamp, Belozerye, Greater and Lesser Yelany, Zaistochye (Tatar settlement), the Lakeside, Kashtak, Kirpichi, and Mukhin Mound.

In 2005, the city annexed the settlements of Eushta, Dzerzhinsky, Timiryazevskoye, Zonalny, Loskutovo, Svetly, Kirgizka, and Kopylovo.

Tomsk is located about twenty kilometres south-east of the town of Seversk
Seversk

Seversk is a closed city types of inhabited localities in Russia in Tomsk Oblast, Russia, located northwest of Tomsk on the right bank of the Tom River....
, a major centre of plutonium
Plutonium

Plutonium is a rare transuranic radioactive chemical element. It is an actinide metal of silvery-white appearance that tarnishes when exposed to air, forming a dull coating when plutonium oxide....
 production and reprocessing and uranium
Uranium

Uranium is a silvery-gray metallic chemical element in the actinide series of the periodic table that has the chemical symbol U and atomic number 92....
 enrichment in Russia.

Climate

Tomsk has a continental climate
Continental climate

Continental climate is a climate that is characterized by winter temperatures cold enough to support a fixed period of snow cover each year, and relatively moderate precipitation occurring mostly in summer, although east coast areas may show an even distribution of precipitation....
. The annual average temperature is . Winters are severe and lengthy, and the lowest recorded temperature was in January 1996. However, the average temperature in January is between and . The average temperature in July is . The total yearly rainfall is 435 mm. In 2006 Tomsk experienced what might have been its first hurricane-force winds which toppled trees and damaged houses.

History

In 1604, Tomsk was established under a decree from Tsar
Tsar

Tsar or czar , occasionally spelled csar or tzar in English language, is a slavs term designating certain monarchs.Originally, the title Czar meant Emperor in the European medieval sense of the term, that is, a ruler who has the same rank as a Ancient Rome or Byzantine emperor due to recognition by another emperor or...
 Boris Godunov
Boris Godunov

Boris Fyodorovich Godunov was de facto regent of Russia from 1584 to 1598 and then the first non-Rurik Dynasty tsar from 1598 to 1605. The end of his reign saw Russia descending into the Time of Troubles....
. He sent 200 Cossack
Cossack

The term Cossacks is applied to specific militaristic communities of various ethnicities living in the southern steppe regions of Ukraine and Russia....
s under the command of Vasiliy Tyrkov and Gavriil Pisemsky to construct a fortress on the bank of the Tom River
Tom River

Tom is a river in Russia, right tributary of Ob River. Its length is 871 km. Its source is in the Abakan mountains , and it flows northward through the Kuznetsk Basin....
 overlooking what would become the city of Tomsk. A tribal leader, Toyan, accepted Russian control and ceded the land for the fortress to the Tsar.

In 1804, the government selected Tomsk to become the center for a new governorate
Guberniya

Guberniya was a major administrative subdivision of Imperial Russia, usually translated as government, governorate, or province. A guberniya was ruled by a governor or , a word borrowed from Latin , in turn from Greek ....
 which would include the modern cities of Novosibirsk
Novosibirsk

Novosibirsk is Russia's third-largest types of inhabited localities in Russia, after Moscow and Saint Petersburg, and the administrative center of Novosibirsk Oblast....
, Kemerovo
Kemerovo

Kemerovo is an industrial types of inhabited localities in Russia in Russia, situated on the Tom River, east-northeast of Novosibirsk. It is the administrative center of Kemerovo Oblast in the major coal mining region of the Kuznetsk Basin....
, Krasnoyarsk
Krasnoyarsk

Krasnoyarsk is the administrative center of Krasnoyarsk Krai of Russia, and the third largest types of inhabited localities in Russia in Siberia....
 and eastern Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan, also Kazakstan , officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a large Eurasian country in Central Asia and Eastern Europe. Ranked as the List of countries by area as well as the world's largest landlocked country, it has a territory of 2,727,300 km? ....
. The new status brought development and the city grew quickly.

The discovery of gold in 1830 brought further development to Tomsk in the 19th century. However, when the Trans-Siberian Railroad bypassed the city in favor of the village of Novonikolayevka (now Novosibirsk
Novosibirsk

Novosibirsk is Russia's third-largest types of inhabited localities in Russia, after Moscow and Saint Petersburg, and the administrative center of Novosibirsk Oblast....
), development began to move south to connect with the railroad. In time, Novosibirsk would surpass Tomsk in importance.

In the mid-19th century, one-fifth of the city’s residents were exiles. However, within a few years, the city would be reinvented as an educational center in Siberia with the establishment of Tomsk State University
Tomsk State University

Tomsk State University , formally Imperial Tomsk University, is the first university in Siberia?it was founded in 1878 in Tomsk, Russia. TSU opened in 1888 with only one department, the medical school....
 and Tomsk Polytechnic University
Tomsk Polytechnic University

Tomsk Polytechnic University in Tomsk, Russia, is the oldest technical university in Russia east of the Urals. The university was founded in 1896 and opened in 1900 as the Tomsk Technological Institute....
. By World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, every 12th resident of the city was a student. For this reason, Tomsk has been known as the Siberian Athens
Athens

Athens , the Capital and largest city of Greece, dominates the Attica periphery; as one of the List of cities by time of continuous habitation, its recorded history spans around 3,400 years....
.

After the Russian Revolution the city was a notable centre of the White movement
White movement

The White movement , whose military arm is known as the White Army or White Guard and whose members are known as Whites comprised some of the Russian forces, both political and military, which opposed the Bolsheviks after the October Revolution and fought against the Red Army during the Russian Civil War from 1917 to 1923...
, led by Anatoly Pepelyayev
Anatoly Pepelyayev

Anatoly Nikolayevich Pepelyayev was a White Russian general who led the Siberian armies of Admiral Kolchak during the Russian Civil War. His elder brother Viktor Pepelyayev served as Prime Minister in Kolchak's government....
 and Maria Bochkareva
Maria Bochkareva

Maria Leontievna Bochkareva was a Russiansn woman who fought in World War I and formed the Women's Battalion of Death.Of a peasant family, Maria Frolkova was born in the Novgorod Oblast in 1889....
, among others. After the town’s capture by the Red Army
Red Army

The Red Army was the armed force first organized by the Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War in 1918 and, in 1922, became the army of the Soviet Union....
, Tomsk was incorporated into the West Siberia region and later into the Novosibirsk Region.

As in many Siberian cities, Tomsk found many factories relocated there to protect them from the Nazi invasion
Operation Barbarossa

Operation Barbarossa was the code name for Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II that commenced on 22 June 1941. Over 4.5 million troops of the Axis powers invaded the USSR along a 2,900 kilometer front ....
. The Soviet government then established Tomsk Oblast
Tomsk Oblast

File:Tomsk weisses Haus.jpgTomsk Oblast is a federal subjects of Russia of Russia . It lies in the southeastern West Siberian Plain, in the southwest of the Siberian Federal District....
 with Tomsk as the center.

Politics


Tomsk is governed by a mayor and a 33-member city Duma
Duma

A Duma is any of various representative assemblies in modern Russia and Russian history. The State Duma in the Russian Empire and Russian Federation corresponds to the lower house of the parliament....
. The current mayor is Alexander Sergeyevich Makarov
Alexander Sergeyevich Makarov

Aleksandr Sergeyevich Makarov is the current mayor of Tomsk, Russia. He is currently suspended from his office, pending the outcome of a criminal case against him for corruption....
 (who was arrested in 2006) and the current Duma chairman is Nikolay Nikolaychuk, both members of United Russia
United Russia

United Russia is the major political party in the Russian Federation. United Russia supports President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev, and is currently the largest political party in the Russian Federation....
. Mayor Makarov is currently suspended from his post pending the outcome of criminal proceedings against him. Of the 33 members, 16 are elected from the eight double mandate
Plurality voting system

The plurality voting system is a single-winner voting system often used to elect executive officers or to elect members of a legislative assembly which is based on single-member Constituency....
 districts while 17 are chosen from party lists
Party-list proportional representation

Party-list proportional representation systems are a family of voting systems emphasizing proportional representation in multiple-winner elections ....
.

In the October 2005 local elections, United Russia was expected to cruise to a solid victory; however, the Pensioners Party put up a strong showing. The final count was:

Proportional representation
  • 19.42%—5 seats—Pensioners Party
  • 17.85%—5 seats—United Russia
  • 9.95%—3 seatsCommunist Party
    Communist Party of the Russian Federation

    The Communist Party of the Russian Federation is a Russian political party. It is sometimes seen as a successor to the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and the Bolshevik Party....
  • 8.57%—2 seatsUnion of Right Forces
    Union of Right Forces

    The Union of Right Forces, or SPS , was a Russian democratic opposition party associated with free market reforms, privatization, and the legacy of the 'Young Reformers' of the 1990s: Anatoly Chubais, Boris Nemtsov, and Yegor Gaidar....
    /Yabloko
    Yabloko

    The Russian United Democratic Party Yabloko The party dates back to early 1990s. The immediate predecessor of the Yabloko party was the electoral cartel Yavlinsky-Boldyrev-Lukin, formed for the Russian legislative election, 1993....
     coalition
  • 7.77%—2 seatsLiberal Democratic Party of Russia
    Liberal Democratic Party of Russia

    The Liberal Democratic Party of Russia is a political party in Russia. It has been led by Vladimir Zhirinovsky almost since its founding, in 1989, as the Liberal Democratic Party of the Soviet Union....
  • 14.67%—Against all candidates


Double mandates
  • 10 seats—No party affiliation
  • 4 seats—United Russia
  • 1 seat—Pensioners Party
  • 1 seat—Liberal Democratic Party of Russia


Education


Tomsk has a number of prominent universities:
  • Tomsk State University
    Tomsk State University

    Tomsk State University , formally Imperial Tomsk University, is the first university in Siberia?it was founded in 1878 in Tomsk, Russia. TSU opened in 1888 with only one department, the medical school....
     is the first university
    University

    A university is an institution of higher education and research, which grants academic degrees in a variety of subjects. A university provides both undergraduate education and postgraduate education....
     in Siberia
    Siberia

    Siberia , is the name given to the vast region constituting almost all of North Asia and for the most part currently serving as the massive central and eastern portion of the Russian Federation, having served in the same capacity previously for the Soviet Union from its beginning, and the Russian Empire beginning in the 16th century....
     (founded in 1878, opened in 1888). The prominent Tomsk State University library book reserve is considered to be among the richest in Russia
    Russia

    Russia , or the Russian Federation , is a list of countries spanning more than one continent country extending over much of northern Eurasia....
    .
  • Tomsk Polytechnic University
    Tomsk Polytechnic University

    Tomsk Polytechnic University in Tomsk, Russia, is the oldest technical university in Russia east of the Urals. The university was founded in 1896 and opened in 1900 as the Tomsk Technological Institute....
     which opened in 1900 is the first technical university in Siberia.
  • Siberian State Medical University
    Siberian State Medical University

    The Siberian State Medical University is a medical school in Tomsk, Russia. Previously, it was called the Tomsk Medical Institute. Founded in 1888 as the Faculty of Medicine of the Tomsk State University, this is one of Russia's oldest medical schools....
    , one of the oldest and highest rated medical schools in Russia.
  • Tomsk State Pedagogical University
    Tomsk State Pedagogical University

    Tomsk State Pedagogical University is a university in Tomsk, Russia. It is the successor of the Tomsk Teaching Institute founded in July 1902. The University is the oldest professional establishment for training teachers in Siberia....
  • Tomsk State University of Architecture and Building
    Tomsk State University of Architecture and Building

    The Tomsk State University of Architecture and Building is located in Tomsk, Russia.The university was founded in 1952 as the Tomsk Institute for Preparation of Construction Engineers....
  • Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics
    Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics

    The Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics is an engineering university in Tomsk, Russia. It was founded as the Tomsk Institute of Radioelctronics and Electrotechnology in April 1962....
  • Tomsk Economics and Law University
  • Tomsk Institute of Business


Thanks to its strong university presence, Tomsk has become a center of the IT industry in Russia. Internet connection in Tomsk was available even in early 1990-s due to grants received by the universities and scientific cooperation.

Culture

Tomsk Lenin 75
Tomsk has many local cultural institutions including drama theaters, a children’s theater and a puppet theater. One can find music at the city concert hall, home of the local orchestra, or the Sports Palace where pop and rock stars perform. The city also has centers of German
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
, Polish
Poland

Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country in Central Europe. Poland is bordered by Germany to the west; the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania to the east; and the Baltic Sea and Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian Enclave and exclave, to the north....
 and Tatar culture where residents can study languages or learn about other countries.

Unfortunately, one of Tomsk’s theaters was destroyed in an act of terrorism
Terrorism

Terrorism, according to the Merriam-Webster online dictionary, is the systematic use of terror, "violent or destructive acts committed by groups in order to intimidate a population or government into granting their demands." At present, there is no internationally agreed upon definition of terrorism....
 in 1905. The Korolevskii Theater (built in 1884–85) was being used by a group of communist revolutionaries one evening, when members of the Black Hundred
Black Hundred

The Black Hundreds , also known as the black-hundredists was a conservative movement in Russia in the early 20th century, a supporter of the tsarist regime, which stood for inviolable autocracy in its struggle against the revolutionary movement....
 struck. The Black Hundred was a hardline organ of the tsar
Tsar

Tsar or czar , occasionally spelled csar or tzar in English language, is a slavs term designating certain monarchs.Originally, the title Czar meant Emperor in the European medieval sense of the term, that is, a ruler who has the same rank as a Ancient Rome or Byzantine emperor due to recognition by another emperor or...
 and brutally stamped out opposition. The theater was set on fire with Black Hundred members shooting those who tried to escape the flames. Estimates of casualties ranged from 200 to 1000 people.

There are a number of museums in Tomsk including those devoted to art, local history and wood carving. Tomsk State University has a number of small museums with exhibits on archaeology
Archaeology

Archaeology, archeology, or arch?ology is the science that studies Homo cultures through the recovery, documentation, analysis, and interpretation of material remains and environmental data, including architecture, Artifact , features, Biofact s, and cultural landscape....
, paleontology
Paleontology

File:Geological time spiral - sharper.pngPaleontology from Greek: pa?a??? "old, ancient", ??, ??t- "being, creature", and ????? "speech, thought" is the study of prehistory life, including organisms' evolution and interactions with each other and their environments ....
, zoology
Zoology

Zoology is the branch of biology concerned with the study of animals. The most common pronunciation of "zoology" is ; however, an alternative pronunciation is ....
 as well as a herbarium
Herbarium

In botany, a herbarium is a collection of preserved plant specimens. These specimens may be whole plants or plant parts: these will usually be in a dried form, mounted on a sheet, but depending upon the material may also be kept in alcohol or other preservative....
 and botanical garden
Botanical garden

Botanical gardens grow a wide variety of plants primarily to categorize and document for scientific purposes. Botanists and horticulturalists tend the flora and maintain the garden's library and herbarium of dried and documented plant material....
.
Tomsk Lenin Square 7
As in many other cities in the former Soviet Union
Soviet Union

The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was a Constitution of the Soviet Union socialist state that existed in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.The name is a translation of the , romanization of Russian Soyuz Sovetskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik, abbreviated ????, SSSR....
, the government destroyed a number of old churches in the city including two that had existed since the 17th century. However, Tomsk managed to retain some of its churches by creating alternative uses for them such as machine shops, warehouses, archives, and even residences. Since the end of communism, some of the churches have been renovated and handed back to their congregations.

Tomsk is well-known for its (gingerbread) carved wooden houses. The quantity of these wooden houses is constantly decreasing due to fire and new construction.

Trud (Labor) Stadium
Trud Stadium (Tomsk)

Trud Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Tomsk, Russia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FC Tom' Tomsk....
, in central Tomsk, plays host to FC Tom’ Tomsk, the city’s soccer team. Thanks to the team’s promotion to the Russian Premier League
Russian Premier League

The Russian Premier League is the top division of Russian football. There are 16 teams in the competition. At the end of the season two teams are relegated to the Russian First Division and replaced with the two top First Division teams....
 in 2005, local fans have the opportunity to see Russia’s best soccer teams when they visit each year.

Tomsk does have many local media outlets including a television station TV2, radio stations (Radio Siberia and Echo Moscow—Tomsk) and newspapers (Tomskii Vestnik, Tomskaya Nedelya, Krasnoye Znamya and Vechernii Tomsk).

Tomsk received international attention thanks to a major economic cooperation summit, held in Tomsk between Russian President Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Putin

Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin was the second President of Russia and is the current Prime Minister of Russia as well as chairman of United Russia and Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Union of Russia and Belarus....
 and German Chancellor Angela Merkel
Angela Merkel

, is the Chancellor of Germany . Merkel, elected to the Bundestag from Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, has been the chairwoman of the Christian Democratic Union since 9 April 2000, and Chairwoman of the CDU-CSU parliamentary party group from 2002 to 2005....
 in April 2006.

Famous people

Anton Chekhov in Tomsk
  • Mikhail Bakunin
    Mikhail Bakunin

    Mikhail Alexandrovich Bakunin was a well-known Russian revolutionary and theorist of collectivist anarchism.Born in the Russian Empire to a family of Russian people nobles, Bakunin spent his youth as a junior officer in the Russian army but resigned his commission in 1835....
    —anarchist
  • Nikolai Borschevsky
    Nikolai Borschevsky

    Nikolai Borschevsky is a retired professional ice hockey player from Russia. Nicknamed "Stick" due to his diminutive frame, he was a star in the Soviet Union and went on to play in the National Hockey League for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Calgary Flames and Dallas Stars....
    - Former National Hockey League (NHL) player
  • Nikolai Burdenko
    Nikolai Burdenko

    Nikolai Nilovich Burdenko was a Russian surgeon, the founder of the Russian neurosurgery. He was a Head surgeon of the Red Army , an academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences , an academician and the first president of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR, , a Hero of Socialist Labor , colonel-general of medicine, Stalin Prize-...
    —surgeon, the first president of the USSR’s Academy of Medical Science
  • Edison Denisov
    Edison Denisov

    Edison Vasilievich Denisov was a Russian composer of so called "Underground culture" ? "Anti-Collectivist", "alternative" or "nonconformist" division in the Soviet music....
    —composer, musicologist, public servant
  • Nikolai Erdman
    Nikolai Erdman

    Nikolay Robertovich Erdman was a Soviet dramatist and screenwriter primarily remembered for his work with Vsevolod Meyerhold in the 1920s. His plays, notably The Suicide , form a link in Russian literary history between the satirical drama of Gogol and the post-World War II Theatre of the Absurd....
    —dramatist
  • Abram Petrovich Gannibal
    Abram Petrovich Gannibal

    Major-General Abram Petrovich Gannibal, also Hannibal or Ganibal or Ibrahim Hannibal or Abram Petrov, was an African prince who was brought to Russia by Peter I of Russia and became major-general, military engineer and governor of Tallinn....
    —famous as “The Negro of Peter the Great” and great-grandfather of Alexander Pushkin, lived in Tomsk from December 1729 to February 1730
  • Leonid Govorov
    Leonid Govorov

    Leonid Aleksandrovich Govorov , Soviet Union military commander, was born in the village of Butyrki in central Russia . His father was a sailor....
    Marshal of the Soviet Union
    Marshal of the Soviet Union

    Marshal of the Soviet Union was the de facto highest military rank of the Soviet Union. . Stalin, however, refused this honor, and was always depicted wearing Marshal's insignia....
  • Nikolay Kamov
    Nikolay Kamov

    Nikolay Ilyich Kamov ) was the leading constructor of the Soviet/Russian Kamov helicopter design bureau. He was born in 1902 in Irkutsk and died on November 24, 1973....
    —chief engineer of the Kamov
    Kamov

    Nikolai Il'yich Kamov started building his first rotor-winged aircraft in 1929, together with N. K. Skrzhinskii.Up to the 1940s, they created more autogyros, including the A-7-3, the only armed one in the world that saw combat action....
     helicopter
  • Sasha Kaun
    Sasha Kaun

    Aleksandr Olegovich "Sasha" Kaun , is a Russian professional basketball player for PBC CSKA Moscow. Kaun played in the United States for the University of Kansas in college for four seasons, including the 2008 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament....
    University of Kansas
    University of Kansas

    The University of Kansas is a public research university with campuses located in Lawrence, Kansas, Kansas City, Kansas, and Overland Park, Kansas, Kansas with the main campus being located atop Mount Oread in Lawrence....
     basketball player
  • Sergei Kirov—revolutionary
  • Nikolai Klyuev
    Nikolai Klyuev

    Nikolai Alekseevich Klyuev , was a notable Russian people poet. He was influenced by the Symbolism , intense nationalism, and a love of Russian folklore....
    —poet
  • Vladimir Korolenko
    Vladimir Korolenko

    Vladimir Galaktionovich Korolenko...
    —writer
  • Valerian Kuybyshev
    Valerian Kuybyshev

    Valerian Vladimirovich Kuybyshev ; Born: Omsk, 6 June, 1888; Died: Moscow, 25 January 1935) was a Russian revolutionary, a Red Army military commander during the Russian Civil War, and then a prominent Soviet Union politician....
    —revolutionary
  • Yegor Ligachev
    Yegor Ligachev

    Yegor Kuzmich Ligachev is a Russian politician, who was a high-ranking official in the Communist Party of the Soviet Union of the Soviet Union ....
    —second in command to Mikhail Gorbachev
    Mikhail Gorbachev

    Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev is a Russian politician. He was the last General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, serving from 1985 until 1991, and also the last head of state of the USSR, serving from 1988 until its collapse in 1991....
     (name pronounced “Ligachyov”)
  • Mikhail Mil
    Mikhail Mil

    Mikhail Leontyevich Mil was a founder of the Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant, which is responsible for many of the well-known Russian helicopter models, notably the Mil Mi-24....
    —helicopter engineer
  • Nikolai Nikitin
    Nikolai Nikitin

    Nikolai Vasilyevich Nikitin was a heavily awarded structural designer and construction engineer of the Soviet Union best known for his monumental structures....
    —scientist involved in oblast’ creation
  • Vladimir Obruchev
    Vladimir Obruchev

    Vladimir Afanasyevich Obruchev was a Russian geologist who specialized in the study of Siberia and Central Asia. He was also one of the first science fiction authors in Russia....
    geologist
    Geologist

    For other uses, see Geologist .A geologist is a contributor to the science of geology, studying the physical structure and processes of the Earth and planets of the solar system ....
    , geographer
    Geographer

    A geographer is a scientist whose area of study is geography, the study of Earth's physical natural environment and human habitat .Though geographers are historically known as people who make maps, map making is actually the field of study of cartography, a subset of geography....
    , writer, academic
  • Anatoly Pepelyayev
    Anatoly Pepelyayev

    Anatoly Nikolayevich Pepelyayev was a White Russian general who led the Siberian armies of Admiral Kolchak during the Russian Civil War. His elder brother Viktor Pepelyayev served as Prime Minister in Kolchak's government....
    White Russian
    White Russian

    The term White Russian may refer to:* White Russian , an alcoholic beverage* Members of the White Movement whose military arm is known as the White Army or White Guard comprised some of the Russian forces, both political and military, which opposed the Bolsheviks after the October Revolution and fought against the Red Army during the R...
     general
  • Grigory Potanin
    Grigory Potanin

    Grigory Nikolayaevich Potanin was a Russian people explorer of Inner Asia who aligned himself with the Siberian separatism. The 9915 Potanin asteroid bears his name....
    —geographer, ethnographer, publicist
    Publicist

    A publicist is a person whose employment is to generate and manage publicity for a public figure, especially a celebrity, a business, or for a work such as a book or film....
    , folklorist, oblast supporter
  • Alexander Radishchev
    Alexander Radishchev

    'Aleksandr Nikolayevich Radishchev' was a Russian author and social critic who was arrested and exiled under Catherine the Great. He brought the tradition of Radicalism in Russian literature to prominence with the publication in 1790 of his Journey from St....
    —writer, philosopher
  • Nikolai Rukavishnikov
    Nikolai Rukavishnikov

    Nikolai Nikolayevich Rukavishnikov was a Soviet Union astronaut who flew three manned space mission of the Soyuz programme: Soyuz 10, Soyuz 16, and Soyuz 33....
    —cosmonaut
  • Gustav Shpet—philosopher
  • Konstantin Staniukovich
    Konstantin Staniukovich

    File:Konstantin Staniukovich.jpgKonstantin Mikhailovich Staniukovich was a Russian writer, remembered today mostly for his stories of the Imperial Russia Navy....
    —writer
  • Kanysh Satpayev
    Kanysh Satpayev

    Kanysh Imantayuli Satpayev ? is one of the founders of Soviet metallogeny, principal advocate and the first president of Kazakhstan Academy of Sciences....
    —Soviet geologist
  • Mikhail Usov
    Mikhail Usov

    Mikail Antonovich Usov was a Russian geologist and member of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He was the first native of Siberia to be elected....
    —geologist, academic
  • Alexandr Volkov—writer
  • Lyubov Yegorova
    Lyubov Yegorova

    Lyubov Ivanovna Yegorova , name also spelled Ljubov Egorova, is a Russian former cross-country Olympic ski champion, many times world champion , winner of the World Cup and Hero of Russia....
    —six-time Olympic
    Winter Olympic Games

    The Winter Olympic Games are a winter multi-sport event held every four years. They feature winter sports held on snow or ice, such as Alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, ice skating, bobsledding and ice hockey....
     cross-country ski champion
  • Yakov Yurovsky
    Yakov Yurovsky

    Yakov Mikhailovich Yurovsky is best known as the chief executioner of Russia's last emperor Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and his family after the Russian Revolution of 1917....
    —Bolshevik, chief executioner of the last Romanov
    Romanov

    The House of Romanov was the second and last monarchy dynasty of Russia, which ruled the country from 1613 to 1917. From 1762 until the February Revolution of 1917, the Russian Empire was ruled for five generations by a line of the House of Oldenburg descended from the marriage of a Romanov grand duchess to the Duke of Holstein-Gottorp....
    s


Economics


Energetics

The Tomsk energy
Energy

In physics, energy is a scalar physical quantity that describes the amount of Work_ that can be performed by a force. Energy is an attribute of objects and systems that is subject to a conservation law....
 system is the oldest in Siberia
Siberia

Siberia , is the name given to the vast region constituting almost all of North Asia and for the most part currently serving as the massive central and eastern portion of the Russian Federation, having served in the same capacity previously for the Soviet Union from its beginning, and the Russian Empire beginning in the 16th century....
. There are three power station
Power station

A power station is an industrial facility for the Electricity generation of electric power.Power plant is also used to refer to the engine in ships, aircraft and other large vehicles....
s in the city:
  1. TEC-1 (started on January 1, 1896)
  2. GRES-2 (started on May 28, 1945)
  3. TEC-3 (started on October 29, 1988)


Tomsk consumes more electric energy than it produces. Main volume of electric and thermal energy is produced by GRES-2 (281 MWt) and TEC-3 (140 MWt) that belong to Tomskenergo Inc. Tomsk also uses energy that is produced in Seversk
Seversk

Seversk is a closed city types of inhabited localities in Russia in Tomsk Oblast, Russia, located northwest of Tomsk on the right bank of the Tom River....
 (this energy is called “far heat”).

Transport

Road
Road

A road is an identifiable Road number, way or Trail between Location . Roads are typically smoothed, Pavement , or otherwise prepared to allow easy travel; though they need not be, and historically many roads were simply recognizable routes without any formal construction or Maintenance, repair and operations....
s:
  • northern branch of M 53 federal road;
  • road R 398 to Kolpashevo
    Kolpashevo

    Kolpashevo is a types of settlements in Russia in Tomsk Oblast, Russia, located on the river Ob River at . Population: 28,441 .Kolpashevo existed since the beginning of the 17th century as a village....
    ;
  • road R 400 to Mariinsk
    Mariinsk

    Mariinsk is a town in Kemerovo Oblast, Russia, located on the Kiya River some 180 km northeast of Kemerovo. Population: 42,977 ; 39,700 ....
    ;
  • Northern latitude highway Perm
    Perm

    Perm is a types of inhabited localities in Russia and administrative center of Perm Krai, Russia. It is situated on the banks of the Kama River, in the European part of Russia near the Ural Mountains....
    Surgut
    Surgut

    Surgut is a types of settlements in Russia in Russia, the largest in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug and second largest in Tyumen Oblast. Its population according to the Russian Census was 285,027 ....
    —Tomsk (under construction).


Port
Port

||-||-|-||-||-||-||-||-||-|}A port is a facility for receiving ships and transferring cargo. They are usually found at the edge of an ocean, sea, river, or lake....
 on the Tom River
Tom River

Tom is a river in Russia, right tributary of Ob River. Its length is 871 km. Its source is in the Abakan mountains , and it flows northward through the Kuznetsk Basin....
. Bogashevo Airport
Bogashevo Airport

Tomsk Bogashevo Airport is an airport that serves Tomsk, Russia. It is located near the Bogashevo village of the Tomsk raion of Tomsk Oblast....
.

Railways
Tomsk is a small railway center that is situated on the Tayga
Tayga

Tayga or Taiga, is a types of inhabited localities in Russia in Kemerovo Oblast, Russia, located north-west of Kemerovo. Population: 24,700 ; ...
 (?????´)—Bely Yar
Bely Yar

Bely Yar may refer to one of the following:*Bely Yar, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, an urban-type settlement in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, Russia...
 line (Tomsk branch) that connects Tomsk to the Trans-Siberian railway
Trans-Siberian Railway

The Trans-Siberian Railway or Trans-Siberian Railroad is a network of railways connecting Moscow and European Russia with the Russian Far East provinces, Mongolia, China and the Sea of Japan....
.

The Trans-Siberian railway (Transsib) was built in 1896 and bypasses Tomsk, which remains 50 km to the north of it. Access from Tomsk to the Trans-Siberian railway is available via the town of Tayga
Tayga

Tayga or Taiga, is a types of inhabited localities in Russia in Kemerovo Oblast, Russia, located north-west of Kemerovo. Population: 24,700 ; ...
. A regional rail
Regional rail

Commuter rail or suburban rail is a passenger rail transport service between a city center, and outer suburbs and commuter towns or other locations that draw large numbers of commuting?people who travel on a daily basis....
 links Tomsk with Tayga.

The Tomsk Railway existed until 1961. At the present time, the Tomsk line belongs to the West-Siberian Railway, branch of Russian Railways Corp.. Trains link Tomsk to Anapa
Anapa

Anapa originally is a seaport for the Natkhuay tribe Adyghe people , and now a types of inhabited localities in Russia in Krasnodar Krai, Russia, located on the northern coast of the Black Sea near the Sea of Azov....
, Asino
Asino

Asino is a town in Tomsk Oblast, Russia. Population: 28,068 . Asino is located at ....
, Barnaul
Barnaul

Barnaul is a types of inhabited localities in Russia and the administrative center of Altai Krai, Russia. Barnaul is situated in the southwest of the Siberian Federal District on the Ob River....
, Bely Yar
Bely Yar

Bely Yar may refer to one of the following:*Bely Yar, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, an urban-type settlement in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, Russia...
, Moscow
Moscow

Moscow is the capital and the largest types of inhabited localities in Russia of the Russian Federation. It is also the largest European cities and metropolitan areas, with the Moscow metropolitan area ranking among the largest urban areas in the world....
, Novokuznetsk
Novokuznetsk

Novokuznetsk is a types of inhabited localities in Russia in Kemerovo Region, Russia with a population of 549,870 . It is located c. 3,000 km east of Moscow....
, Novosibirsk
Novosibirsk

Novosibirsk is Russia's third-largest types of inhabited localities in Russia, after Moscow and Saint Petersburg, and the administrative center of Novosibirsk Oblast....
, Sochi
Sochi

Sochi is a Russian resort types of inhabited localities in Russia, situated in Krasnodar Krai just north of the southern Russian border. It sprawls along the shores of the Black Sea and against the background of the snow-capped peaks of the Caucasus Mountains....
 and Tayga
Tayga

Tayga or Taiga, is a types of inhabited localities in Russia in Kemerovo Oblast, Russia, located north-west of Kemerovo. Population: 24,700 ; ...
.

City transport
The main part of inner-city and suburban transportations is provided by minibus
Bus

A bus is a road vehicle designed to carry passengers. A bus can generally seat a maximum of anywhere from 8 to 200 passengers; many more passengers than a minivan....
es (so-called marshrutnye
Marshrutka

Marshrutka , from marshrutnoye taksi is a share taxi in the Commonwealth of Independent States countries, the Baltic states, and Bulgaria....
 taksi, about 1.000, mainly PAZ), serving about 40 bus route
Route

Route may refer to:*GPS route, a series of one or more GPS waypoints*Road numberSee also*Routing ...
s.

In addition, city bus
Bus

A bus is a road vehicle designed to carry passengers. A bus can generally seat a maximum of anywhere from 8 to 200 passengers; many more passengers than a minivan....
es (11 routes), trolleybus
Trolleybus

A trolleybus is an electric bus that draws its electricity from a network of charged overhead wires using spring loaded trolley poles. Two poles are needed, so that one can draw down the live current to power the motor and the other can complete the circuit by carrying the neutral current back to the network....
es (since 1967, 8 routes), tram
Tram

A tram, tramcar, trolley, trolley car, or streetcar is a railroad car, of lighter weight and construction than a train, designed for the transport of passengers within, close to, or between villages, towns and/or cities, on tracks running primarily on streets....
s (since 1949, 5 routes) and taxi
Taxicab

A taxicab, also taxi or cab, is a type of public transport for a single passenger, or small group of passengers, typically for a non-shared ride....
s are available forms of public transport.

Tomsk Sister Cities

  • Monroe
    Monroe, Michigan

    Monroe is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan. In the United States 2000 Census, the city population was 22,076. It is county seat of Monroe County, Michigan....
     (Michigan
    Michigan

    Michigan is a Midwestern United States U.S. state of the United States of America. It was named after Lake Michigan, whose name is a French adaptation of the Anishinaabe language term mishigama, meaning "large water" or "large lake"....
    , USA)
  • Tbilisi
    Tbilisi

    Tbilisi , is the capital city and the largest city of Georgia , lying on the banks of the Mt'k'vari River. The name is derived from an early Georgian form Tpilisi and it was officially known as ?????? in Russian, until 1936....
     (Georgia
    Georgia (country)

    Georgia is a transcontinental country in the Caucasus region, located at the dividing line between Europe and Asia. It is bordered by the Russia to the north, Azerbaijan to the east, Armenia to the south, and Turkey to the southwest....
    )
  • Ulsan
    Ulsan

    Ulsan is a Special cities of Korea in the south-east of South Korea, facing the Sea of Japan . It is located 70km north of Busan.The city forms the heart of the country's industrial area called the Ulsan Industrial District....
     (South Korea
    South Korea

    South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea , ), often referred to as Korea and the "names of Korea#Revival of the names", is a Semi-presidential system republic in East Asia, located in the southern half of the Korean Peninsula....
    )


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