🇷🇺 Nakhodka (Нахо́дка) is a port city in Primorsky Krai, Russia, located on the Trudny Peninsula jutting into the Nakhodka Bay of the Sea of Japan, about 85 km (53 mi) east of Vladivostok, the administrative centre of the krai.
1History The Nakhodka Bay, around which the city is organized, was first known to the Russians on the corvette Amerika, which sought shelter in the bay during a storm in 1859. In honor of this occasion, the ice-free and relatively calm bay was named Nakhodka, which in Russian means "discovery" or "lucky find".
An imperial settlement existed here from 1868 to 1872 but was abandoned following the death of its administrator, Harald Furuhjelm. In the fall of 1870, Otto Wilhelm Lindholm established a whaling station across the bay from the settlement. In the spring of 1871 he fitted out his schooner Hannah Rice and sailed to Posyet, where he caught six gray whales.
Until the 20th century, the area around the bay remained uninhabited. When the Soviet government decided to build a harbor in the area in the 1930s, a number of small settlements were founded, which were merged as a work settlement in the 1940s. On May 18, 1950, the settlement, by then with a population of about 28,000 residents, was granted town status.
1Geography: Administrative status Within the framework of administrative divisions, it is, together with three rural localities, incorporated as Nakhodka City Under Krai Jurisdiction—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts. As a municipal division, Nakhodka City Under Krai Jurisdiction is incorporated as Nakhodkinsky Urban Okrug.
1Economy The city's economy, based mostly around a port and port-related activity such as fish processing and canning, had suffered since 1991 as Vladivostok was opened to foreign activity again. Local industry also took a hit during the 1998 Russian financial crisis.
Nakhodka is a transport junction where goods from Japan are transferred from ships in the Port of Vostochny onto the Russian railway system, including the Trans-Siberian Railway portion of the Eurasian Land Bridge. JSC Vostochny Port, a stevedoring company, is headquartered in the city.
The Port of Kozmino has been since 2012 the eastern terminus of the Eastern Siberia-Pacific Ocean pipeline.
1Sport FC Okean Nakhodka was the only professional sport club in the city. It spent the 1992 and 1993 seasons in the Russian Premier League, although the club later folded and was refounded in the amateur leagues. It is also the home town of association football player Viktor Fayzulin.
1Nakhodka has a population of over 145,159 people. Nakhodka also forms one of the centres of the wider Primorsky Krai which has a population of over 1,956,497 people.
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Locations Near: Nakhodka 132.9,42.8337
🇷🇺 Artyom 132.195,43.356 d: 81.5
🇷🇺 Vladivostok 131.911,43.129 d: 86.9
🇷🇺 Ussuriysk 131.952,43.797 d: 131.8
🇨🇳 Hunchun 130.366,42.863 d: 206.6
🇰🇵 Rason 130.383,42.333 d: 213.4
🇨🇳 Tumen 129.85,42.967 d: 248.9
🇨🇳 Jixi 130.971,45.282 d: 312.8
🇨🇳 Wangqing County 129.767,43.317 d: 260.1
Antipodal to: Nakhodka -47.1,-42.834
🇺🇾 Maldonado -54.95,-34.9 d: 18902.6
🇦🇷 Pinamar -56.85,-37.1 d: 18968.9
🇦🇷 Mar del Plata -57.55,-38 d: 18981.1
🇧🇷 Rio Grande -52.099,-32.041 d: 18737.1
🇺🇾 Ciudad de la Costa -55.95,-34.817 d: 18840.7
🇺🇾 Montevideo -56.198,-34.907 d: 18834.4
🇧🇷 Pelotas -52.341,-31.763 d: 18700.4
🇺🇾 Canelones -56.284,-34.538 d: 18797.5