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Anzhero-Sudzhensk

The population of the city Anzhero-Sudzhensk: 71,787 people
Date of foundation of Anzhero-Sudzhensk: 1897.
The phone code of the city Anzhero-Sudzhensk: +7 38453
Automobile area code of Anzhero-Sudzhensk: 42, 142
Postal code of the city Anzhero-Sudzhensk: 652470

Anzhero-Sudzhensk is a Kuzbass city–worker, located in the northern part of the Kemerovo region, 115 km from the regional center, is a major transport hub on the West Siberian Railway (Taiga line). The emergence of the city is directly related to the construction of the railway here in 1897 and the subsequent development of coal mining at the private Sudzhensk (northern part) and state-owned Angersky (southern part) coal mines based here.

With the increase in coal production, the number of workers increased, and the mining villages of Anzherka and Sudzhenka grew accordingly, which in 1928 merged into one — Anzhero-Sudzhensky, and in 1931 it was given the status of a city. In the pre-war years (1931-1941), thanks to the further development of industry (coal mines, quartzite mine, ore repair plant, timber processing plant, meat and bakery plants, glass factory), the city acquired its own layout and created a socio-cultural infrastructure for its residents.

During the Great Patriotic War, the city received an additional impetus to the development of industry – it housed evacuated factories: machine-building, car repair, chemical and pharmaceutical. The workers of the rear forged the future victory over fascism with valiant labor in the rear.

There are more than 10 monuments and obelisks in the city, erected in honor and in memory of future generations, heroes and workers who died in the fields and in the rear during the Great Patriotic War. During the years of Soviet rule, the city became a major industrial center.

Currently, the population of the urban district of Anzhero-Sudzhensk is 81.4 thousand people and includes: Anzhero-Sudzhensk – 71 thousand people, the village of Rudnichny – 3.9 and the villages of Krasnaya Gorka, Kozly, Lebedyanka, Terentevka, 3rd warehouse, 326th quarter, 348th quarter.

A railway runs through the city from southwest to northeast and conditionally divides the city into two parts: the northern (large) and the southern (smaller). In the northern, historical part of the city, the Angera River flows into the Alchedat river (flows from the artificially created lake First Alchedat) and the latter carries its waters to the northwest and flows into the Kitat River, and in the Southern part - the source of the Upper Chela River, carrying its waters west into the Yaya River.

The city of Anzhero-Sudzhensk is divided into 6 administrative districts: Northern, New, Western, Central, Eastern and Southern, has its own symbols (coat of arms and flag). In July 2013, it will celebrate its 82nd anniversary – the City Day is celebrated annually on the first weekend of July.

The leading sectors of the city's economy: coal mining (mine management Angerskaya), oil refining (Severny Kuzbass), chemical and pharmaceutical (ASFARMA OJSC), glass and porcelain-faience (Sibsteklo OJSC), food, woodworking industries, small energy (Cascade-Energo CHP), mechanical engineering (Angeromash OJSC") and others.

The cultural life of the city is represented by the Central Recreation Center, the Raduga cultural and entertainment center, music and art schools, the city Museum of local lore; sports - numerous sports schools, the Yunost sports complex, the Spartak ski base, the Angersky Stadium, education – a number of universities: branches of the Kemerovo State University, the city Polytechnic, and pedagogical College, branch of Kemerovo Regional Medical College, mining college, several vocational schools.

Sights of Anzhero-Sudzhensk: The Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul, the Museum of Local Lore, an amusement Park.

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