Vologda (English) Вологда (Russian) |
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Kremlin Square in Vologda |
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Location of Vologda Oblast in Russia |
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City Day | Last Sunday of June |
Administrative status (as of May 2006) | |
Country | Russia |
Federal subject | Vologda Oblast |
Administratively subordinated to | city of oblast significance of Vologda |
Administrative center of | Vologda Oblast,Vologodsky District, city of oblast significance of Vologda |
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Urban okrug | Vologda Urban Okrug |
Administrative center of | Vologodsky Municipal District, Vologda Urban Okrug |
Head | Yevgeny Shulepov |
Representative body | Vologda City Duma |
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Area | 116 km2 (45 sq mi) |
Population (2010 Census) | 301,755 inhabitants |
- Rank in 2010 | 63rd |
Density | 2,601/km2 (6,740/sq mi) |
Time zone | MSK (UTC+03:00) |
First mentioned | 1147 or 1264(see text) |
Postal code(s) | 160000-160530 |
Dialing code(s) | +7 8172 |
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Vologda (Russian: Вологда; IPA: [ˈvoləɡdə]) is a city and the administrative, cultural, and scientific center of Vologda Oblast, Russia, located on the Vologda River within the watershed of the Northern Dvina. Population: 301,755 (2010 Census); 293,046 (2002 Census);282,802 (1989 Census).
The city serves as a major transport hub of the Northwest of Russia. The of the Russian Federation has classified Vologda as an historic city, one of forty-one in Russia and one of only three in Vologda Oblast. 224 buildings in Vologda have been officially recognized as cultural heritage monuments.
Two conflicting theories exist as to the date of Vologda's foundation.
The year 1147 is the official date first fixed in 1780 by Alexey Zasetsky in his book "Stories about miracles of Gerasimus of Vologda". The story mentions that in 1147 the Trinity Monastery was founded close to the Vologda River. The date of the foundation of the monastery is then taken as the date of the foundation of the city of Vologda and is mentioned in official city documents. This date, which would make Vologda to be of the same age as Moscow, is, however, not supported by any scientific data and is considered by authoritative sources to be fictional. The story was only written in 1666 by a certain Foma, who got a request from Archbishop Markel to produce the vita of Gerasimus. Foma himself admitted that he had no sufficient data on the biography. The story contains many contradicting details. Besides, the monastic life in the Russian north was not known in the 12th century: the first monastery in Vladimir was founded in 1152, in Rostov in 1212, in the Belozersk area in 1251. Archeological excavations do not confirm this date either. Instead, they demonstrate that the city of Vologda was founded in the 13th century.