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Chelyabinsk (Russian: ) is a Russian city just to the east of the Ural Mountains, on Miass River. It is the administrative center of Chelyabinsk Oblast. Population: 1,077,174 (2002 Census).

Chelyabinsk is located at [55°03′N 61°08′E] to [55°19′N 61°17′E].

History

Fortress Chelyaba, from which the city takes its name, was constructed on the site in 1736; the city was incorporated in 1781. Around 1900, it served as a center for the construction of the Trans-Siberian Railway.

During World War II, Joseph Stalin decided to move a large part of Soviet factory production to places out of the way of the advancing German armies—Chelyabinsk was built essentially from scratch at this time. A small town existed before this, signs of which can be found in the centre of the city. Several enormous facilities for the production of T-34 tanks and Katyusha rocket launchers existed in Chelyabinsk, and it gained the town nickname "Tankograd" (Tank City).

A serious nuclear accident in 1957 at the Mayak nuclear fuel reprocessing plant, 150 km north-west of the city, caused deaths in Chelyabinsk Oblast but not in the city.

Education

There are over a dozen universities in Chelyabinsk. The main ones are South Ural State University, Chelyabinsk State University and Chelyabinsk Medical Academy. The oldest one is Chelyabinsk Pedagogy State University, which was founded in 1934.

Industry

As of 2006, Chelyabinsk is one of major industrial centers of Russia. Heavy industry predominates, especially metallurgy and military machinery, notably the Chelyabinsk Metallurgy Combinate (CMK, ChMK), Chelyabinsk Tractor Plant (CTZ, ChTZ).

Chelyabinsk also has several electronics plants, including "Metran", "Polet" and "Zavod Electromashina", that serve both military and civil needs.

Metro

The planned metro network
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The planned metro network

The city started to build an underground network. Three lines are planned, but it is still not sure that even the first line will be opened.

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