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  Chelyabinsk Hotels.
The Heliopark Smolino Hotel is favorably situated in the southern part of Chelyabinsk, on the shore of Smolino Lake, not far from the city center.
The hotel is situated in the green district of Chelyabinsk within 30-minute ride from the international airport and 20-minutes ride from the railway station.
Chelyabinsk is located on the Eastern slope of the Southern Ural on the Miass river about 1919 km to the East from Moscow.
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 Kommersant - Russia's Daily Online
The city of Chelyabinsk was founded on the Miass River in September 1736 as a fortress on the route from the Trans-Ural (Zauralye) region to Orenburg.
Chelyabinsk Region was also of inestimable value to the country in the postwar years, for example, when it sent the first group of regional Young Communists (Komsomoltsy) to the virgin lands in February 1954.
Chelyabinsk Region is situated in the watershed of the Volga, Ural, and Tobol river basins, which have an average annual flow of 6.22 km3 through the region.
www.kommersant.com /t-39/r_5/n_382/Chelyabinsk_Region   (2593 words)

  
 Chelyabinsk - URC FREEnet
Chelyabinsk is the major industrial, scientific, and cultural center of the southern Ural.
Chelyabinsk first appeared as a military fortress on the 13th (2) of September in 1736 in the course of Russian colonization of the southern Urals.
Citizens of Chelyabinsk have the opportunity to attend theatres, an art gallery, a philharmonic hall, an organ hall, a circus, several museums and 19 cinemas.
www.urc.ac.ru /Chelyabinsk   (428 words)

  
  Regional profile: Chelyabinsk   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Chelyabinsk Region is situated on the border of Europe and Asia in the southern part of the Urals and the adjoining plain.
Chelyabinsk is the essential Trans-Siberian railway junction, railroads at other destinations connect the Chelyabinsk Region with all the neighbouring territories.
Chelyabinsk has its own stock exchange, and there are also many insurance companies operating in the region, offering a wide range of services.
www.fipc.ru /fipc/investment.ru/regions/chelyabinsk2.html   (1239 words)

  
 A trip report to Chelyabinsk
Chelyabinsk is a highly developed industrial region situated in the southern part of the Urals.
The population of Chelyabinsk Oblast is 3.6 million, 85 percent of whom live in urban areas.
Chelyabinsk city, with a population of 1.1 million, is the eighth largest city in Russia.
www.russiancouncil.org /reports/chelyabin1.htm   (985 words)

  
 City of Chelyabinsk - Regional Profile from the Russian American Chamber of Commerce®
Chelyabinsk is the major industrial, scientific, and cultural center of the southern Urals.
The city is located on the eastern slope of the Ural Mountains (55°03'-55°19' north latitude, 61°08'-61°17' east longitude) along the banks of the Miass River and bordered by pine forests to the west and to the north.
Chelyabinsk has five state and four municipal theaters, a philharmonic hall, an organ hall, a municipal jazz center, a modern art center, an art gallery, several museums, several local television and radio stations and nineteen movie theaters.
www.russianamericanchamber.org /regions/Chelyabinsk.html   (2424 words)

  
 Chelyabinsk Summary
Chelyabinsk is the name of a province and its capital city in west-central Russia.
Chelyabinsk city lies on the Miass River on the eastern side of the Ural Mountains.
Chelyabinsk's medical problems were apparently the result of three major "incidents" involving the release of radiation at Mayak.
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 UrbanRail.Net > Asia > Russia > Chelyabinsk Metro
Chelyabinsk is situated on the south-eastern tip of the Ural mountain range and has 1.1 million inhabitants with more than 100 ethnic groups living in the city.
Opening of the first section of Chelyabinsk Metro was shifted to at least 2013.
But due to financial problems, this may be later (in 2001, 74 mln roubles were asigned to Chelyabinsk metro from the federal budget).
www.urbanrail.net /as/chel/chelyabinsk.htm   (428 words)

  
 Chelyabinsk Hotels. Chelyabinsk Airline Tickets.
Chelyabinsk is located on the eastern slope of the Ural Mountains, on the shore of the Miass River.
In the 20th century Chelyabinsk became famous as a growing industrial center, which attracted romantic youth from all over Russia who were eager to join in the city's prosperity.
The inflow of workers helped Chelyabinsk to become the large industrial center that it is today.
www.visitrussia.com /citiesguide/chelyabinsk/chelyabinsk.htm   (253 words)

  
 Chelyabinsk - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
One of the major metallurgical and industrial centers of Russia, Chelyabinsk produces steel, zinc, metal alloys, heavy chemicals, and agricultural machinery.
Chelyabinsk Airlines aircraft makes emergency landing due to crack in window.
Anne Garrels reports from Chelyabinsk, a region east of Moscow, that the...
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-Chelyabi.html   (528 words)

  
 Energy Efficiency in the Chelyabinsk and Tomsk Oblasts: Summary of Findings
This report was developed during a project which began in April 1994 to promote energy efficiency in the Chelyabinsk and Tomsk Oblasts of the Russian Federation.
The purpose of the project was to prepare an initial assessment of the potential for energy efficiency in each region, and to raise awareness of this potential among technical experts, governmental decision makers, and the general public.
Metallurgical plants in Magnitogorsk, Chelyabinsk, Zlatoustovsky, and other oblast cities consume a third of the natural gas that is used in the oblast--an amount equal to all of the natural gas used in heating and electricity production--and almost half of all mazut fuel.
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 Chelyabinsk, Russia News   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Official visit of the Chelyabinsk region's delegation has successfully come to the end in structure of delegation of the Ural federal district to Peking.
Chelyabinsk has taken place opening the Russian - Hungarian forum within the framework of visit to the Chelyabinsk region of official delegation of representatives of Hungary's business circles at the head of...
The Chelyabinsk Zinc Plant OJSC, according to preliminary information, has won the auction for the Amur zinc deposit that is located in the Bredinsky district of the Chelyabinsk Region, the company informed.
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 THE CHELYABINSK-
As a result of these combined exposures, much of the Chelyabinsk region and its population of 3 million are living in what has been termed and "environmental disaster zone.
As with other regions in Russia, Chelyabinsk in undergoing rapid change as a result of the transition to a market economy, privatization, and the devolution of authority in public sectors.
While many well trained health practitioners are found within the regions, and important area of weakness within the health sector has been identified by local leaders which addresses the skills and related technologies required to systematically carry our population-based problem solving; and area in which Canadians have a worldwide reputation for expertise.
www.medicine.mcgill.ca /epidemiology/larson/chelyabi.html   (796 words)

  
 Chelyabinsk Hotels - Book Cheap Hotels in Chelyabinsk, Russia from ebookers   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Slavyanka Hotel is located in the city of Chelyabinsk and is 2.5 kilometres from the city centre...
Berezka Hotel Chelyabinsk is located 10 kilometres form the city centre, on the picturesque coast of...
Victoria Hotel is situated in the green district of Chelyabinsk within 30-minutes ride from the inte...
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 Return to Chelyabinsk > Snake River Alliance > Articles
Now the people and ecosystems of Chelyabinsk may suffer anew, thanks to the desire of George W. Bush and Vladimir Putin to boost their nations' respective nuclear industries.
I was, I believe, the first Western reporter to visit Chelyabinsk and report on its nuclear contamination, in 1991, when it was still a closed city.
People in Chelyabinsk have no idea that yet more nuclear waste could be heading their way, says Kaltofen, pulling out a photo of a mother and two young girls he met in Muslyumova.
www.snakeriveralliance.org /tabid/122/ctl/ArticleView/mid/471/articleId/1977/Return-to-Chelyabinsk.aspx   (1151 words)

  
 Mark Hertsgaard | Return to Chelyabinsk
Now the people and ecosystems of Chelyabinsk may suffer anew, thanks to the desire of George W. Bush and Vladimir Putin to boost their nations' respective nuclear industries.
to visit Chelyabinsk and report on its nuclear contamination, in 1991, when it was still a closed city.
People in Chelyabinsk have no idea that yet more nuclear waste could be heading their way, says Kaltofen, pulling out a photo of a mother and two young girls he met in Muslyumova.
www.markhertsgaard.com /Articles/2006/ReturnToChelyabinsk   (1159 words)

  
 FJC | Communities | Chelyabinsk   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Chelyabinsk, founded in 1736, is famous for its metal factories where one quarter of all of Russia's metal is manufactured.
In the 1930's the synagogue was confiscated by the Soviet regime, first for use as a club, later as a storage area and place of work for a nearby factory producing artificial limbs.
CHELYABINSK, Russia – In the lead-up to Passover, the Jewish community of Chelyabinsk experienced a significant event, with the inauguration of its new book store.
www.fjc.ru /communities/default.asp?AID=84560   (230 words)

  
 Chelyabinsk-40: TheScreamOnline Internet e-Journal of Fiction, Art, Photography, Essays, The Strange & Bizarre
A few concerts in 1965 were to be in the city of Chelyabinsk in the southern Ural Mountains.
The orchestra spent a week in Chelyabinsk performing in various venues, and toward the end of the stay DB was notified that he was to be part of a small group of about seven musicians, two dancers, and an acrobat that was to perform one more concert.
The complex officially known as Chelyabinsk-40 is located in Chelyabinsk province, about 15 kilometers east of the city of Kyshtym on the east side of the southern Urals.
www.thescreamonline.com /strange/strange08-01/chelyabinsk40.html   (2861 words)

  
 Chelyabinsk State Pedagogical University — Official site
Chelyabinsk State Pedagogical University is one of the oldest universities in the Chelyabinsk Region.
In 1984, Chelyabinsk State Pedagogical University was decorated with the Badge of Honour for its great success in training skilled specialists.
In 2002 and in 2004, Chelyabinsk State Pedagogical University won I and II All-Russian contests on the best educational work hold by the Ministry of Education and Science of Russian Federation.
www.cspu.ru /en   (700 words)

  
 Atlas: Chelyabinsk   (Site not responding. Last check: )
he city of Chelyabinsk, which grew up around the fortress of Chelyaba, was a center of military production during the Soviet era, and as such was closed to foreigners until the early 1990's.
For all it's bad reputation, Chelyabinsk itself is a relatively pretty place, with three small lakes, a river and a sizable patch of forest within the city.
Chelyabinsk boasts a large concert hall, sports complex, circus and a number of museums, notably the geological museum, which has a sprawling rock garden by the river.
www.f8.com /FP/Russia/Achel.html   (215 words)

  
 Chelyabinsk nuclear waste accident
About 10,000 people lived in the 1,000-square-kilometer area contaminated with more than two curies of strontium 90 per square kilometer.One-fifth of these people eventually showed a reduction of leukocytes in their blood.There are no records of deaths caused by the accident.
For forty-five years, Chelyabinsk province of Russia was closed to all foreigners.Only in January of 1992 did President Boris Yeltsin sign a decree changing that.Shortly afterwards, I made my first trip to this region, which later Western scientists declared to be the most polluted spot on earth.
In the past 45 years, about half a million people in the region have been irradiated in one or more of the incidents, exposing them to as much as 20 times the radiation suffered by the Chernobyl victims.
faculty.oxy.edu /richmond/ENVR/chelyabinsk_nuclear_waste_accide.htm   (1267 words)

  
 American Corner   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Chelyabinsk Oblast is among the most industrially developed and urbanized regions of Russia, in seventh place in terms industrial output.
Chelyabinsk's ferrous metal sector produces 25.9% of the total Russian rolled metal, 29.8% of steel and 15.8% of steel pipes.
Chelyabinsk's economy is based on its large human and natural resources, technological and academic potential, and advantageous geographic position.
usa.chelyabinsk.ural.ru /us/chelybinsk.htm   (725 words)

  
 Russian Chronicles
In 1995, Chelyabinsk turned out to be more pleasant than I'd expected.
I'd heard about a long-secret nuclear accident in the '50s that released a huge cloud of radiation nearby, and local factories were said to spew pollutants day and...
One new trend that's sprung up since 1995 is the opening of special apartment buildings for World War II veterans.
blog.washingtonpost.com /russianchronicles/chelyabinsk   (184 words)

  
 Chelyabinsk, Russia | Sprol   (Site not responding. Last check: )
But word, like Chelyabinsk’s nuclear waste, is beginning to leak out that it festers as the most polluted place on earth.
A five mile wide radioactive cloud wafted across the Chelyabinsk region for 600 miles infecting 270,000 inhabitants, and contaminating food and drinking water.
Certainly Chelyabinsk, worse than tchernobyl, was detected by all the nuclear military systems and all covered up, US, French, UK….
www.sprol.com /?p=176   (1571 words)

  
 Ural Mountains Radiation Pollution
Please do not compare Chelyabinsk with Chernobyl because it is a much different, and far worse problem...the disaster at Chelyabinsk has been going on far longer and has involved a far larger amount of radiation than Chernobyl.
The Chelyabinsk province in Russia is one of the most polluted places on the planet.
The very doctors that were to have treated the victims were forced by the state to explain their conditions only as "blood" problems, or "vegetative syndromes." With radiation poisoning, however, the problems can and are passed from generation to generation.
www.american.edu /projects/mandala/TED/ural.htm   (3630 words)

  
 Return to Chelyabinsk
In that event, the Mayak nuclear complex in Chelyabinsk is the most probable storage site, says Vladimir Slivyak, an activist with the Russian group Ecodefense who has long tracked, and opposed, government efforts to import nuclear waste.
I was, I believe, the first Western reporter to visit Chelyabinsk and report on its nuclear contamination, in 1991, when it was still a closed city.
People in Chelyabinsk have no idea that yet more nuclear waste could be heading their way, says Kaltofen, pulling out a photo of a mother and two young girls he met in Muslyumova.
www.thenation.com /doc/20061113/hertsgaard   (1197 words)

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