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Dimitrovgrad (Шаблон:Lang-ru; Шаблон:IPA-ru), formerly Melekkes (Шаблон:Lang-cv, Шаблон:Lang-tt) until 1972, is a city in Ulyanovsk Oblast, Russia. It is the administrative center of Melekessky District, although it is not within the district and is an independent city. The city is located in the Volga Region, at the confluence of the Melekesska River and the Bolshoy Cheremshan River, a tributary of the Volga River. Dimitrovgrad has a population of Шаблон:Ru-census2010 the second-largest city in Ulyanovsk Oblast, after Ulyanovsk.[1]

History

The city was founded in 1714 as a village for workers of the local distillery.[2] By 1897 its population had grown to 8,500, and in 1919 it was granted town status. Until 1972, the city's name was Melekess (Шаблон:Lang), after the local Melekesska River which runs through the town.Шаблон:Citation needed On July 15, 1972, Melekess was renamed to Dimitrovgrad, celebrating the posthumous 90th birthday of Georgi Dimitrov, the first leader of the communist People's Republic of Bulgaria.[3]

Administrative and municipal status

Within the framework of administrative divisions, Dimitrovgrad serves as the administrative center of Melekessky District, even though it is not a part of it.[4] As an administrative division, it is incorporated separately as the city of oblast significance of Dimitrovgrad—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts.[4] As a municipal division, the city of oblast significance of Dimitrovgrad is incorporated as Dimitrovgrad Urban Okrug.[5]

Economy

The city's leading enterprise, located Шаблон:Convert to the south-west, is the Research Institute of Atomic Reactors. Dimitrovgrad's industry also includes an auto parts manufacturer (Dimitrovgrad Automobile Parts Plant,[6] carburetors, fuel pumps), a carpet manufacturing plant (Kovrotex), and a chemical processing equipment manufacturer (Dimitrovgradkhimmash and Zenith Khimmash).

Education and culture

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Church of St. George the Victorious in Dimitrovgrad

The city has a variety of educational institutions. It has twenty-two secondary schools, three lyceums, one gymnasium, three branches of state universities, and two branches of private higher educational institutions. The city also has the State Scientific Center of Russian Federation, Research Institute of Atomic Reactors.[7][8]

There also is a drama theater in Dimitrovgrad.

Sports

Demographics

Population
1989 2002 2010
123,570 130,871 122,580

Ethnic groups

As of the 2010 Census: Russians - 76.2%, Tatars - 13.2%, Chuvash - 5.3%, Mordovians - 1.7%, Ukrainians - 1.0%, others - 2.5%

Notable people

Twin towns – sister cities

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Dimitrovgrad is twinned with:[14]

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References

Notes

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Sources

External links

Шаблон:Ulyanovsk Oblast Шаблон:Authority control