Kurilsk (English) Курильск (Russian) |
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Location of Sakhalin Oblast in Russia |
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Country | Russia |
Federal subject | Sakhalin Oblast |
Administrative district | Kurilsky District |
Administrative center of | Kurilsky District |
Municipal status (as of July 2012) | |
Urban okrug | Kurilsky Urban Okrug |
Administrative center of | Kurilsky Urban Okrug |
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Population (2010 Census) | 2,070 inhabitants |
Time zone | MAGT (UTC+11:00) |
Founded | 18th century |
Dialing code(s) | +7 42454 |
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Kurilsk (Russian: Кури́льск); Japanese: 紗那村, Shanamura) is a town and the administrative center of Kurilsky District of Sakhalin Oblast, Russia, located on the island of Iturup. Population: 2,070 (2010 Census);2,233 (2002 Census);2,699 (1989 Census).
Ainu have been known to inhabit the present site of Kurilsk since the 2nd millennium BCE, with their settlement known as Shana, and under the Russian rule as Syana (Сяна). Russian colonists first appeared on Iturup in the late 18th century, with the Japanese erecting a military post in 1800. Tensions between Russian and Japanese colonists in the area lead to the Treaty of Shimoda, which saw the southern Kuril Islands officially placed under Japanese rule in 1855, remaining so until the end of World War II.
Under Japanese administration that ended in 1945, the village of Shana was the central settlement of the island. As of August 15, 1945, the population of the village was 1,001.
In 1947, the village was given its present name and granted town status by the Soviets. All Japanese villagers were exiled; however, the Japanese do not recognize it to have been legally dissolved and the city office of Nemuro in Hokkaido takes care of its family registry.