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Novokuznetsk (, , ; )Чиспияков Э. Ф. (1992) Учебник шорского языка. Кемеровское книжное издательство. p. 27. is a city in (Kuzbass) in southwestern , . It is the second-largest city in the oblast, after the administrative center .

It was previously known as Kuznetsk until 1932 and as Stalinsk until 1961.


History
Founded in 1618 by men from as a ostrog (fort) on the Tom River, it was initially called Kuznetsky ostrog (Кузне́цкий острог). It became the seat of Kuznetsky Uyezd in 1622. Kuznetsk (Кузне́цк) was granted town status in 1689. It was here that Fyodor Dostoevsky married his first wife, Maria Isayeva in 1857. 's rapid industrialization of the transformed the sleepy town into a major and industrial center in the 1930s. It merged with Sad Gorod in 1931. From 1931 to 1932, the city was known as Novokuznetsk and between 1932 and 1961 as Stalinsk (Ста́линск), after Stalin. As a result of , it was renamed back to Novokuznetsk.


Demographics
As of the 2021 Census, the city's population stands at 537,480.

As of the 2021 Census, the ethnic composition of Novokuznetsk was:

{ class="standard"
438,50795.5%
3,4500.8%
2,5330.6%
Other14,9193.2%
|}

Other census data:


City administration

Administrative and municipal status

Within the framework of administrative divisions, Novokuznetsk serves as the administrative center of Novokuznetsky District, even though it is not a part of it.Law #215-OZ As an administrative division, it is incorporated separately as the Novokuznetsk City Under Oblast Jurisdiction—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts. As a municipal division, Novokuznetsk City Under Oblast Jurisdiction is incorporated as the Novokuznetsky .

The city consists of six non-municipal :

92,620
46,932
75,174
77,593
78,533
166,628


Administrative bodies
On 7 December 2009, by a resolution of the Novokuznetsk City Council of People's Deputies, a new version of the City Charter was approved, according to which the authorities consist of:
  • Novokuznetsk City Council of People's Deputies (representative authority),
  • Mayors of the city of Novokuznetsk,
  • Administration of the City of Novokuznetsk (executive and administrative authority),
  • City Control Committee (permanent body of financial control),
  • Judicial institutions: district courts, courts of general jurisdiction, the Russian Agency for Legal and Judicial Information, the permanent judicial presence of the Kemerovo Oblast Court, judicial divisions of magistrates, and others.

The Novokuznetsk City Council of People's Deputies is a representative body of power and consists of 18 deputies elected in 18 single-mandate constituencies and 18 deputies elected on party lists. The term of office of deputies is five years.

In September 2021, elections were held for the Council of People's Deputies, following which the seats in the council were distributed as follows: 27 - , 2 - Liberal Democratic Party, 2 - A Just Russia, 2 - Communist Party. The representative of United Russia, Alexandra Shelkovnikova, was elected chairman.

The of the city operates under the City Council of People's Deputies.

A whole network of bodies of has been created in Novokuznetsk; in total, 60 of them have been created in the city: in the - 7, - 6, - 13, Kuznetsky Rabochy, 2008, № 148 Kuznetsky Rabochy, 2009, № 16 Kuznetsky Rabochy, 2009, № 59 - 6, - 9, - 16.


Education
  • Siberian State Industrial University
  • Novokuznetsk branch of Kemerovo State University
  • State Institute for Physicians Postgraduate Training (also known as Novokuznetsk Postgraduate Physician Institute), Russian Ministry of Health
  • Novokuznetsk Scientific Center of Medicosocial Expert Evaluation and Rehabilitation of Invalids, Federal Agency for Public Health and Social welfare
  • Institute of General Problems of Hygiene and Occupational Diseases, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences
  • Seminary
  • Kuzbass institute Federal Penitentiary Service


Industry
Novokuznetsk is a heavily industrial city and is located in the heart of the . Factories in the city include:
  • West-Siberian Metal Plant
  • Novokuznetsk Iron and Steel Plant


Sports
Metallurg Novokuznetsk is an team based in Novokuznetsk. Formerly a member of the Kontinental Hockey League, the team is currently a member of the Supreme Hockey League. The football team of the same name was recently promoted to the Russian first division below the premier.

compete in the Professional Rugby League, the highest division of in Russia.

goaltender , San Jose Sharks defenseman Dmitry Orlov and winger were all born in Novokuznetsk and began their pro careers with Metallurg Novokuznetsk.

Novokuznetsk is also the birthplace of US chess Grandmaster .


Transportation
The main airport is the Spichenkovo Airport. The city is also a major railway junction with both local and long-distance trains. Local public transport is provided by trams, buses, and trolleybuses.


Climate
Novokuznetsk has a fairly typical southwest Siberian humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification: Dfb) with warm summers during which most of the precipitation occurs, and severe, generally dry winters. Snowfall is very frequent during the winter, but its water content is generally very low due to the cold temperatures.


Twin towns and sister cities
Novokuznetsk is twinned with:


Notable people
  • Sergei Abramov (born 1956), ice hockey player
  • (born 1988), ice hockey player
  • Margarita Chernousova (born 1996), a
  • (born 1990), professional football player
  • (born 1979), a former weightlifter and
  • Andrey Dementyev (born 1970), a former professional football player
  • (born 1997), ice hockey player
  • (born 1991), a professional ice hockey player
  • Ana Kriégel, Russian-born Irish murder victim
  • (1983–2013), a fashion model and title holder
  • Aleksandr Melikhov (born 1998), a professional football player
  • Kostyantyn Milyayev (born 1987), a Olympic platform diver
  • (born 1991), a professional ice hockey player
  • (born 1975), a former professional player
  • (born 1972), a material scientist
  • Dmitry Orlov (born 1991), ice hockey player
  • Maksim Pichugin (born 1974), a Winter Olympic cross-country skier
  • (born 1989), a professional ice hockey player
  • (born 1990), a former professional football player
  • Stanislav Sel'skiy (born 1991), a player
  • Denis Simplikevich (born 1991), a rugby union player
  • (born 1987), an Olympic player
  • (born 1985), ice hockey player
  • Daniil Tarasov (born 1999), ice hockey player
  • (born 1992), ice hockey player and Winter Olympic
  • Arkady Vainshtein (born 1942), a Russian-American theoretical physicist
  • (born 1976), a Winter Olympic cross-country skier
  • (born 1991), a professional ice hockey player
  • (born 1993), professional boxer


Gallery
NovokuznetskFilial KemSU-Metallurgov-19.jpg|Novokuznesk branch of Kemerovo State University Novokuznetsk DramaTheatre.jpg|Teatralnaya Square Novokuznetsk KuzSPA 2002-08-26.jpeg|Kuzbass State Pedagogical Academy Novokuznetsk-MetallurgovStreet-6.jpg|Metallurgov Avenue, 6 Club Culturale dei Costruttori Novokuzneck.jpg|Constructors Palace of Culture Kurako avenue Novokuznetsk.jpg|Kurako Avenue


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