🇷🇺 Balakhna (Балахна́) is a town and the administrative centre of Balakhninsky District in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia, located on the right bank of the Volga River, 32 km (20 mi) north of Nizhny Novgorod, the administrative centre of the oblast. Population: 51,519 (2010 Census); 57,338 (2002 Census); 32,133 (1989 Soviet census); 33,500 (1968). It was previously known as Sol-na-Gorodtse.
1Overview It was founded in 1474 as Sol-na-Gorodtse (Соль-на-Городце). After the Khan of Kazan razed it to the ground in 1536, a wooden fort was constructed to protect the settlement against further Tatar incursions. For the following three centuries, Balakhna prospered as a centre of saltworks and grain trade. By the Time of Troubles, it was the twelfth largest city in Russia.
Adam Olearius visited and described the town in 1636. That year several shipwrights from Holstein built the first Russian ships here, thus establishing Balakhna as a foremost centre of national river shipbuilding. The people of Balakhna were also reputed for their skills in knitting and making colored tiles, which were used for decoration of the Savior Church (1668) and other local temples. Balakhna is one of the few Russian cities shown on the 1689 Amsterdam World Map (labeled Balaghna).
The north-western part of Balakhna is known as Pravdinsk. It used to be a separate urban-type settlement before it was merged into Balakhna in 1993. The settlement was named after the Moscow Pravda newspaper, which at some point may have been the largest consumer of newsprint produced at the local paper mill.
1Geography: Administrative status Within the framework of administrative divisions, Balakhna serves as the administrative centre of Balakhninsky District. As an administrative division, it is incorporated within Balakhninsky District as the town of district significance of Balakhna. As a municipal division, the town of district significance of Balakhna is incorporated within Balakhninsky Municipal District as Balakhna Urban Settlement.
1Religion and culture The oldest structure in the city (and in the whole region) is the tentlike church of St. Nicholas (1552). Of all the tentlike churches built in brick, this is the nearest approach to their wooden prototypes. Another church, dating from the 17th century, houses a municipal museum. The Nativity church (1675) represents an archaic monumental type of monastery cathedral. Nearby is a statue of Kuzma Minin, who was born in Balakhna.
1Sport It has a youth bandy team called FOK Olimpiyskiy.
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Balakhna has a population of over 51,519 people. Balakhna also forms the centre of the wider Balakhninsky District which has a population of over 77,598 people. It is also a part of the larger Nizhny Novgorod Oblast.
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Twin Towns, Sister Cities Balakhna has links with:
🇧🇾 Pinsk, Belarus🇷🇺 Zavodoukovsk 56.483
🇷🇺 Chernushka 56.517
🇷🇺 Zheleznogorsk-Ilimsky 56.583
🇷🇺 Yoshkar-Ola 56.631
🇷🇺 Aleksandrovka 43.617
🇬🇪 Akhalkalaki 43.487
🇮🇶 Ayn al-Tamr 43.483
🇷🇺 Dzerzhinsk 43.467
🇷🇺 Georgiyevsk 43.467
🇮🇶 Al-Hamdaniya 43.374
Locations Near: Balakhna 43.6,56.4667
🇷🇺 Gorodets 43.483,56.65 d: 21.6
🇷🇺 Dzerzhinsk 43.467,56.238 d: 26.7
🇷🇺 Zavolzhye 43.4,56.65 d: 23.8
🇷🇺 Nizhny Novgorod 44.006,56.327 d: 29.4
🇷🇺 Nizhny 44.033,56.322 d: 31.1
🇷🇺 Nizhniy Novgorod 44.033,56.322 d: 31.1
🇷🇺 Kstovo 44.167,56.167 d: 48.3
Antipodal to: Balakhna -136.4,-56.467
🇵🇫 Papeete -149.566,-17.537 d: 15547.8
🇹🇴 Nukuʻalofa -175.2,-21.133 d: 14966.4
🇹🇴 Nuku'alofa -175.216,-21.136 d: 14965.8
🇦🇸 Pago Pago -170.701,-14.279 d: 14497.5
🇼🇸 Apia -171.76,-13.833 d: 14405.3
🇨🇱 Castro -73.8,-42.467 d: 15413.7
🇨🇱 Port Montt -72.933,-41.467 d: 15285.7
🇨🇱 Puerto Montt -72.933,-41.467 d: 15285.7