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Polevskoy

The population of the city Polevskoy: 62,259 people
Date of foundationPolevskoy: 1718.
The telephone code of the city Polevskoy: +7 34350
Automobile area code of Polevskoy: 66, 96
Postal code of the city of Polevskoy: 623380

Polevskoy is a city of regional subordination in the Sverdlovsk region of the Russian Federation (Ural District). Polevskoy is located in the southern part of the Middle Urals on its eastern slopes, in the northern part of the Sverdlovsk region, on the Polevaya and Severushka rivers (left tributary of the Chusovaya River, bas. Kama), 50 km southwest of the regional center – Yekaterinburg.

Transport links: by rail — railway station Station-Polevskoy (8 km east of the city) on the Yekaterinburg—Chelyabinsk line; by highways — Polevskoy highway–Yekaterinburg and Polevskoy highway –Polnevaya–Tyubuk–Chelyabinsk, there is a bus station and a bus station.

The settlement was founded in 1718 on the site of the ruined Gumeshevsky copper mine. The components of the future city were two factory settlements – Polevskoy and Seversky, which grew up around the Polevskoy copper smelting (1724-1727) and ironworks (1738), respectively. In1942, as a result of the unification of the workers' settlements of Seversky and Polevskoy, the city of Polevskoy was formed, the metallurgical industry became the city-forming one.

Today, Polevskoy, with a population of 64.3 thousand people (2010), is the center of the eponymous urban district with a developed metallurgical industry. Economic potential: pipe, cryolite, machine-building, metalworking plants, enterprises of building materials and food industry.

Sights of Polevsky: the Museum of Local Lore, the Bazhovsky cultural and exposition complex, Severskaya Domna (1860), Dumnaya Gora, Holy Trinity Church, St. Peter's Church. The Apostles Peter and Paul.

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