*** Welcome to piglix ***

Severo-Kurilsk

Severo-Kurilsk (English)
Северо-Курильск (Russian)
-  Town  -
214 1426 Sev Kur main street wiki.jpg
Main street of Severo-Kurilsk
Map of Russia - Sakhalin Oblast (2008-03).svg
Location of Sakhalin Oblast in Russia
Severo-Kurilsk is located in Sakhalin Oblast
Severo-Kurilsk
Severo-Kurilsk
Location of Severo-Kurilsk in Sakhalin Oblast
Coordinates: 50°41′N 156°07′E / 50.683°N 156.117°E / 50.683; 156.117Coordinates: 50°41′N 156°07′E / 50.683°N 156.117°E / 50.683; 156.117
Coat of Arms of Severo-Kurilsk rayon (Sakhalin oblast).png
Flag of Severo-Kurilsk (Sakhalin oblast).png
Coat of arms
Flag
Administrative status (as of December 2011)
Country Russia
Federal subject Sakhalin Oblast
Administrative district Severo-Kurilsky District
Administrative center of Severo-Kurilsky District
Municipal status (as of July 2012)
Urban okrug Severo-Kurilsky Urban Okrug
Administrative center of Severo-Kurilsky Urban Okrug
Statistics
Population (2010 Census) 2,536 inhabitants
Time zone MAGT (UTC+11:00)
Postal code(s) 694550
Dialing code(s) +7 42453
on

Severo-Kurilsk (Russian: Се́веро-Кури́льск; Japanese: 柏原, Kashiwabara) is a town and the administrative center of Severo-Kurilsky District of Sakhalin Oblast, Russia, located in the northern part of the Kuril Islands, on the island of Paramushir. Population: 2,536 (2010 Census);2,592 (2002 Census);5,180 (1989 Census).

The Ainu are the original inhabitants of Paramushir, which came under the control of the Russian Empire in the mid-18th century. Russian sovereignty was initially confirmed under the terms of the Treaty of Shimoda in 1855, but the island was transferred to the Empire of Japan per the Treaty of Saint Petersburg in 1875. The Japanese established a settlement, Kashiwabara, on the site of the largest Ainu village, which became the major port on the island, and a center for the commercial fishing industry, particularly for herring. The village was named for the captain of the survey vessel Iwaki, which charted the coasts of the island in 1875. The village had the northernmost post office in Japan. During World War II Kashiwabara was strongly garrisoned by the Imperial Japanese Army and served as the headquarters of the IJA 91st Infantry Division. Kashiwabara Airfield was established in the outskirts of the village, and numerous fortifications and gun emplacements were built. The area was subject to sporadic air raids from the US Army Air Force and US Navy based in the Aleutian Islands from 1943 until the end of the war.


...
Wikipedia

...