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Primorsk, Leningrad Oblast

Primorsk (English)
Приморск (Russian)
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Приморск улица Вокзальная.jpg
Vokzalnaya Street in Primorsk
Map of Russia - Leningrad Oblast (2008-03).svg
Location of Leningrad Oblast in Russia
Primorsk is located in Leningrad Oblast
Primorsk
Primorsk
Location of Primorsk in Leningrad Oblast
Coordinates: 60°22′N 28°38′E / 60.367°N 28.633°E / 60.367; 28.633Coordinates: 60°22′N 28°38′E / 60.367°N 28.633°E / 60.367; 28.633
Town Day Third Saturday of September
Administrative status (as of May 2014)
Country Russia
Federal subject Leningrad Oblast
Administrative district Vyborgsky District
Settlement municipal formation Primorskoye Settlement Municipal Formation
Administrative center of Primorskoye Settlement Municipal Formation
Municipal status (as of May 2014)
Municipal district Vyborgsky Municipal District
Urban settlement Primorskoye Urban Settlement
Administrative center of Primorskoye Urban Settlement
Statistics
Population (2010 Census) 6,119 inhabitants
Time zone MSK (UTC+03:00)
First mentioned 1268
Town status since 1940
Previous names Beryozovskoye,
Björkö (until 1918),
Koivisto (until October 1, 1948)
Postal code(s) 188910
Dialing code(s) +7 81378
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Primorsk (Russian: Примо́рск; Finnish: Koivisto; Swedish: Björkö) is a coastal town in Vyborgsky District of Leningrad Oblast, Russia and the largest Russian port on the Baltic. It is located on the Karelian Isthmus, 137 kilometers (85 mi) west of St. Petersburg, at the northern coast of the Gulf of Finland, near Beryozovye Islands (Finnish: Koivusaari (Koivistonsaari), Tiurinsaari ja Piisaari; Swedish: Björkö) which are protected as a sea bird sanctuary. Population: 6,119 (2010 Census);5,332 (2002 Census);6,637 (1989 Census).

It was first mentioned in Russian chronicles as Beryozovskoye (Берёзовское, lit. birch settlement) in 1268, when the Hanseatic merchants from Gotland petitioned the Novgorod Republic to secure their passage to the Neva River. The original Finnish name Koivisto means "a group of birch trees", "a birch forest". Swedish name Björkö means "birch island". Swedes annexed the region during the Third Swedish Crusade. The Russians retook the islands at the close of the Great Northern War in 1721. This was confirmed by the Treaty of Nystad in 1721.


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