Murmansk, Northwestern Federal District, Russia

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🇷🇺 Murmansk is a port city and the administrative centre of Murmansk Oblast in the far north-west part of Russia. It sits on both slopes and banks of a modest ria or fjord, Kola Bay, an estuarine inlet of the Barents Sea. Its bulk is on the east bank of the inlet. It is in the north of the rounded Kola Peninsula which covers most of the oblast. The city is 108 km (67 mi) from the border with Norway and 182 km (113 mi) from the Finnish border. The city is named for the Murman Coast, which is in turn derived from an archaic term in Russian for "Norwegian".

Benefiting from the North Atlantic Current, Murmansk resembles cities of its size across western Russia, with highway and railway access to the rest of Europe, and the northernmost trolleybus system on Earth. It lies over 2° north of the Arctic Circle. Its connectivity contrasts to the isolation of Arctic ports like the Siberian Dikson on the shores of the Kara Sea and Iqaluit, Nunavut in Canada on Baffin Island's Frobisher Bay off the Davis Strait. Despite long, snowy winters, Murmansk's climate is moderated by the generally ice-free waters around it.

Although there was a building boom in the early twentieth century's arms races, Murmansk's population has been in decline since the Cold War. It remains the largest city north of the Arctic Circle, with over 100,000 more inhabitants than Norilsk, Russia, and is a major port on the Arctic Ocean.

Museums and monuments Murmansk has two main museums: Murmansk Oblast Museum and Murmansk Oblast Art Museum; there are also several small museums. There are three professional theaters, libraries, and an aquarium in Murmansk. Murmansk is the venue of the decommissioned Lenin which is now a museum ship. Alyosha Monument, Murmansk or Defenders of the Soviet Arctic during the Great Patriotic War monument is also located in Murmansk. The main square of Murmansk is Five Corners, Murmansk.

Media Murmansk's evening newspaper is Vecherniy Murmansk, published since 1991.

Transportation The port of Murmansk remains ice-free year round due to the warm North Atlantic Current and is an important fishing and shipping destination. It is home port to Atomflot, the world's only fleet of nuclear-powered icebreakers.

The Port of Murmansk is the headquarters of Sevmorput (Northern Sea Route) and the administration of Russian Arctic maritime transport. In 2018, the Russian government transferred the main responsibility for the Northern Sea Route to Rosatom which through its ROSATOMFLOT subsidiary manages the Russian nuclear powered icebreaker fleet based in Murmansk.

Murmansk is linked by the Kirov Railway to St. Petersburg and is linked to the rest of Russia by the M18 Kola Motorway. Murmansk Airport provides air links to Moscow and St. Petersburg, as well as an international connection to Tromsø, Norway.

Buses and trolleybuses provide local transport.

Education Murmansk is home to Murmansk State Technical University, the Murmansk Arctic State University (formerly Murmansk State Pedagogical University), the Murmansk Institute of Humanities and the Murmansk College of Arts (the only Art School of the Kola Peninsula, formerly the 'Murmansk Music School'). The city has 86 primary schools and 56 secondary schools, two boarding schools, and three reform schools. There is also a branch of the Naval Academy in Murmansk, where cadets study, who in the future should become officers of the Russian Navy.

Murmansk, Northwestern Federal District, Russia 
<b>Murmansk, Northwestern Federal District, Russia</b>
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Murmansk has a population of over 270,384 people. Murmansk also forms the centre of the wider Murmansk Oblast which has a population of over 753,557 people.

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Twin Towns, Sister Cities Murmansk has links with:

🇮🇸 Akureyri, Iceland 🇹🇷 Alanya, Turkey 🇫🇷 Douarnenez, France 🇳🇱 Groningen, Netherlands 🇨🇳 Harbin, China 🇺🇸 Jacksonville, USA 🇸🇪 Luleå, Sweden 🇧🇾 Minsk, Belarus 🇫🇮 Rovaniemi, Finland 🇹🇷 Sinop, Turkey 🇵🇱 Szczecin, Poland 🇳🇴 Tromsø, Norway 🇳🇴 Vadsø, Norway
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North of: 68.972

🇷🇺 Norilsk 69.333

🇳🇴 Tromsø 69.565

🇳🇴 Alta 69.968

🇳🇴 Vadsø 70.08

🇧🇷 Dracena 121.483

🇬🇭 Ga West 314299

West of: 33.088

🇨🇾 Limassol 33.033

🇺🇬 Buikwe 33.017

🇺🇦 Lubny 33

🇹🇷 Mamak 32.917

🇹🇿 Mwanza 32.902

🇪🇬 Aswan 32.899

🇹🇷 Çankaya 32.883

🇹🇷 Altındağ 32.867

🇹🇷 Keçiören 32.867

🇹🇷 Ankara 32.841

Antipodal to Murmansk is: -146.912,-68.972

Locations Near: Murmansk 33.088,68.9723

🇷🇺 Apatity 33.396,67.563 d: 157.3  

🇳🇴 Vadsø 29.732,70.08 d: 179.5  

🇫🇮 Kajaani 27.733,64.223 d: 578.1  

🇫🇮 Joensuu 29.782,62.603 d: 723.8  

🇷🇺 Petrozavodsk 34.351,61.79 d: 800.8  

🇫🇮 Rovaniemi 25.725,66.497 d: 414.2  

🇷🇺 Severodvinsk 39.827,64.562 d: 571.9  

🇫🇮 Kuopio 27.693,62.893 d: 718.3  

🇷🇺 Priozersk 30.133,61.05 d: 891.5  

🇫🇮 Oulu 25.478,65.016 d: 549.6  

Antipodal to: Murmansk -146.912,-68.972

🇵🇫 Papeete -149.566,-17.537 d: 14292.8  

🇹🇴 Nuku'alofa -175.216,-21.136 d: 14359.9  

🇦🇸 Pago Pago -170.701,-14.279 d: 13705.7  

🇼🇸 Apia -171.76,-13.833 d: 13636.7  

🇨🇱 Punta Arenas -70.91,-53.162 d: 15905.5  

🇨🇱 Coyhaique -72.067,-45.567 d: 15241.5  

🇨🇱 Port Montt -72.933,-41.467 d: 14879.2  

🇨🇱 Puerto Montt -72.933,-41.467 d: 14879.2  

🇨🇱 Valdivia -73.233,-39.8 d: 14727.8  

🇦🇷 Río Gallegos -69.2,-51.617 d: 15698.2  

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