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    Vladivostok


    The morning of Motherland. It begins at the shores of the Pacific Ocean, where mighty waves meet the Ussury taiga, where the sea romance covers our city with a special veil. It begins in Vladivostok.

    If we look at the map, to the left of the city stretching for a distance of 30 kilometers is the Amur Bay, to the right of it is the Ussury Bay. Between them, running deep inland, is the Golden Horn Bay. Here begin and here end the city streets.

    An integral part of Vladivostok is its port, a whole city on water. When dusk falls the port's ships, moorings and cranes are ablaze with myriad of lights. When large factory ships return after long voyages, they hear the music of there home port. But Vladivostok is not only the eastern sea gateway of Russia. Here begins the Trans-Siberian Railway, the longest in the world.The city is also an important air crossroad. 9,288 kilometers lie between Vladivostok and Moscow. It takes 6 days by train or 9 hours by plane to cover this distance.

    Today Vladivostok is of great significance for the economic development of the Primorye. The citizens are engaged in fishery, ship-repair, woodworking, light and building industries. They produce porcelain, metal-working tools. The activities of many citizens are connected with sea transport. A large part of Russian merchant marine is concentrated here. When we say "Vladivostok", we also mean heat power engineering, radio-electronics, railway transport, higher educational institutions, science…

    Foto by Dmitry Molchan and story about Vladivostok by Natalya Dementyeva from "Web photojournal - Vladivostok Pictorial".
     

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