Tomsk

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Federal District: Siberian
Subdivision: Tomsk Oblast
Founded: 1604
Nicknames: Tomich, Tomichka, Tomichi
Location: 56°30′N 84°58′E
Area: 292.89 km²
Population: 448,400 (2004)
Population density: 1,500.1 persons/km²
Postal code: 634xxx
Dialling code: +7 3822

Tomsk (Russian: Томск) (2002 pop. 487,838) is a city on the Tom River in the southwest of Siberian Federal District, Russia, the administrative centre of Tomsk Oblast. It is about 20 km south-east of the town of Seversk, a major centre of Plutonium and Uranium enrichment in Russia.

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Geography

Tomsk is divided into four city districts: Kirovsky, Sovetsky, Leninsky, and Oktyabrsky. 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[citation needed].

In 2005, the city gained territory, with Eushta, Dzerzhinsky, Timiryazevskoye, Zonalny, Loskutovo, Svetly, Kirgizka, and Kopylovo considered to be within its boundaries.

Climate

Tomsk has a continental climate. The annual average temperature is −1.3°C. Winters are severe and lengthy, and the lowest recorded temperature was −55°C in January 1969. However, the average temperature in January is between −21°C and −19°C. The average temperature in July is 17°C to 18°C. The total yearly rainfall is 435 mm.

History

In 1604, the Russian tsar Boris Godunov ordered Cossack leader Gavril Pisemsky and boyar son and strelets officer Vasiliy Tyrkov to found a fort on the Tom River, on Tatar land, to protect the river crossing and local people of Eushta tatar tribe from Kalmyks ans Kyrgises. It became important as a military center for pacifying the native people and evolved into a regional administrative center. Beginning in the late 1830s, its population grew quickly thanks to the intensifying gold-mining activity in Siberia.

Culture

Tomsk State University is the first university in Siberia (was founded in 1880). The prominent Tomsk State University library book reserve is considered to be among the richest in Russia.

In April 2006 Russian President Vladimir Putin and German Chancellor Angela Merkel will hold an economic summit in Tomsk.

In 2004, Tomsk celebrated its 400th anniversary.
3 silver roubles 2004

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.

It is also home to the local non-governmental TV station, TV-2.

Tomsk has one soccer team, FC Tom' Tomsk, which has played in the Russian Premier League since 2005. The team plays in Trud (Labour) Stadium.

Tomsk is a well known centre of the IT industry. There are several dozen software companies in the city. Conteksoft is the largest one.

Famous people

Towns twinned with Tomsk

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