Volosovo, Volosovsky District, Leningrad Oblast

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Volosovo (Russian: Во́лосово) is a town and the administrative center of Volosovsky District in Leningrad Oblast, Russia, located on the railway between St. Petersburg and Tallinn, Estonia, 85 kilometers (53 mi) southwest from St. Petersburg. Population: 12,161(2010 Census);[4] 11,660(2002 Census);[8] 10,250(1989 Soviet census).[9]

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Volosovo (Leningrad Oblast)
Coordinates: 59°26′N 29°29′E
CountryRussia
Federal subjectLeningrad Oblast[1]
Administrative districtVolosovsky District[1]
Settlement municipal formationVolosovskoye Settlement Municipal Formation[1]
Founded1870[2]
Town status since1999[3]
Elevation
135 m (443 ft)
Population
  Total
12,161
  Capital ofVolosovsky District,[1] Volosovskoye Settlement Municipal Formation[1]
  Municipal districtVolosovsky Municipal District[5]
  Urban settlementVolosovskoye Urban Settlement[5]
  Capital ofVolosovsky Municipal District,[5] Volosovskoye Urban Settlement[5]
Time zoneUTC+3 (MSK [6])
Postal code(s)[7]
187844, 188410, 188449
OKTMO ID41606101001
Websitevolosovo-gorod.ru
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History

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It was founded in 1870 as a settlement around the railway station on the railway connecting St. Petersburg and Revel.[2] The name originates from the nearby village of Volosovo.[2] Volosovo was a part of Petergofsky Uyezd of St. Petersburg Governorate).[citation needed] On February 14, 1923, Petergofsky Uyezd was merged with Detskoselsky Uyezd to form Gatchinsky Uyezd, with the administrative center located in Gatchina.[10] On the same day, Gatchina was renamed Trotsk and Gatchinsky Uyezd was renamed Trotsky Uyezd, after Leon Trotsky.[11]

On August 1, 1927, the uyezds were abolished and Volosovsky District, with the administrative center in the settlement of Volosovo, was established.[12] The governorates were also abolished and the district became a part of Leningrad Okrug of Leningrad Oblast.[12] On April 20, 1930, Volosovo was granted suburban settlement status.[12] On July 5, 1937, its status was changed to work settlement.[12] Between August 1941 and January 1944, during World War II, Volosovo was occupied by German troops.[12] On February 1, 1963, Volosovsky District was abolished and merged into Kingiseppsky District; on January 13, 1965, however, it was re-established.[12] It had remained the last district of Leningrad Oblast the administrative center of which was not a town;[citation needed] this changed on April 14, 1999 when town status was granted to Volosovo.[3] During the Soviet period it was a developed industrial town.

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Coat of arms of Volosovo until 2007

Administrative and municipal status

Within the framework of administrative divisions, Volosovo serves as the administrative center of Volosovsky District.[1] As an administrative division, it is, together with the village of Lagonovo, incorporated within Volosovsky District as Volosovskoye Settlement Municipal Formation.[1] As a municipal division, Volosovskoye Settlement Municipal Formation is incorporated within Volosovsky Municipal District as Volosovskoye Urban Settlement.[5]

Economy

Industry

There are enterprises of food and timber industries in Volosovo.[13]

On June 6, 2024 the Novotrans holding company and the Leningrad oblast administration signed an agreement to invest 4.9 billion rubles in the production of hopper and gondola cars based in Volosovo.[14]

Transportation

Volosovo has a railway station on the railway connecting St. Petersburg (Baltiysky railway station) with Tallinn via Narva.

The town has access to the A180 Highway, which connects St. Petersburg and Ivangorod and runs north of Volosovo. It coincides with the European route E20 connecting St. Petersburg via Tallinn with Shannon Airport. Volosovo is also connected by roads with Gatchina and Kingisepp. There are local roads as well.

Military

Southwest of Volosovo was the Sumsk air base facility, which saw some use during the Cold War.

Culture and recreation

Volosovo contains one object classified as cultural and historical heritage of local significance. This is a mass grave of Red Army soldiers killed during the Civil War in Russia and during World War II.[15]

Notable residents

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