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Sortavala (; and ; ), in Russian sometimes known as Serdobol (), is a town in the Republic of Karelia, Russia, located at the northern tip of near the border, west of , the of the Republic of Karelia. The closest city on the Finnish side of the border is , which is located from Sortavala. In 2021, the population of Sortavala was 19,215.


History
The district of Sortavala was first recorded in Swedish documents dating to 1468. Russian documents first mention it as Serdovol or Serdobol in 1500. It was ceded to after the .

With the 1721 Treaty of Nystad, the settlement was joined to Russia along with the rest of and was given the Russian name Serdobol. It became known for its marble and granite quarries which provided materials necessary for construction of imperial palaces in and its . In 1812, along with the rest of , it was joined to the newly formed Grand Duchy of Finland.

In 1917, the town remained a part of independent . It suffered extensively from mass Soviet bombardment during the , The Soviet bombing of Sortavala in pictures and through the Moscow Peace Treaty Finland was forced to cede the town to the . All of the population of the town was evacuated for the first time. Like the rest of , Sortavala was retaken by Finland during 1941–1944 (the period of the ) and most evacuees returned to rebuild their homes. However, after the armistice of 1944, the Finns were evacuated again and the town was ceded back empty of population. After the war, the town was resettled by the Russian and Karelian population.

Until 1940, the Ladoga shore southwest of Sortavala had been one of the very few relatively densely populated areas north of the populated by .


Geography

Features


Climate


Administrative and municipal status
Within the framework of administrative divisions, it is, together with two urban-type settlements and forty-seven rural localities, incorporated as the town of republic significance of Sortavala—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts.Law #871-ZRK As a municipal division, the town of republic significance of Sortavala is incorporated as Sortavalsky Municipal District; the town of Sortavala and ten rural localities are incorporated within it as Sortavalskoye Urban Settlement.Law #825-ZRK The remaining urban-type settlements and rural localities are incorporated within the municipal district into two urban settlements and two rural settlements.Law #813-ZRK


Transportation
Sortavala is a railway station on the Khiytola-Matkaselkä railway.


Layout and development

Architecture
The central part of the city consists mainly of stone 3-4-storey buildings built at the beginning of the XX century (until the 1930s). As a rule, these are buildings in the style of Northern Art Nouveau (national Romanticism), neoclassicism, the most recent — functionalism, their authors are the most famous Finnish architects , , Johan Jacob Arenberg, etc. In addition, a large number of wooden buildings built in the middle of the XIX century, usually in the , have been preserved. The most notable buildings are:

  • The building of the Bank of Finland (arch. Uno Ulberg, 1915)
  • The building of the United Bank of the Nordic Countries (architect firm GLS, 1905)
  • Lyceum building (arch. Johan Jacob Arenberg, 1901)
  • The gymnasium building (arch. Johan Jakob Arenberg, 1911)
  • The administration building of the Orthodox Church of Finland and the Church of St. John the Apostle (arch. Juhani Viiste, 1935)
  • The house of the merchant Siitonen (arch. Ustin).
  • Wing of the Evangelical Community house
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Industry
Urban development enterprise - Karelian Industrial Complex.


Notable people
  • Alexander Semyonovich Belyakov (born 1945), Russian politician
  • Aarne Juutilainen (1904–1976), Finnish army captain, also known as nickname "The Terror of Morocco"
  • (1927–1999), former manager of the Finland national football team


Twin towns and sister cities


See also


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