Sestroretsk

Sestroretsk
Сестрорецк
Flag of Sestroretsk
Coat of arms of Sestroretsk
Location of Sestroretsk
Sestroretsk is located in Russia
Sestroretsk
Sestroretsk
Location of Sestroretsk
Sestroretsk is located in Saint Petersburg
Sestroretsk
Sestroretsk
Sestroretsk (Saint Petersburg)
Coordinates: 60°6′N 29°58′E
Country Russia
Federal subject Saint Petersburg
Founded 1714Edit this on Wikidata
Population
 • Estimate 
(2018)
41,160
Time zone UTC+3 (MSK Edit this on Wikidata)
Postal code(s)
197701, 197704, 197706Edit this on Wikidata
OKTMO ID 40362000
Sestroretsk in Saint Petersburg
Sestroretsk railway station

Sestroretsk (Russian: Сестроре́цк; Finnish: Siestarjoki; Swedish: Systerbäck) is a municipal town in Kurortny District of the federal city of St. Petersburg, Russia, located on the shores of the Gulf of Finland, the Sestra River and the Sestroretskiy Lake 34 kilometers (21 mi) northwest of St. Petersburg. Population: 37,248 (2010 Census); 40,287 (2002 Census); 35,498 (1989 Census); 30,500 (1975).

Munitions factory

Sestroretsk was founded by Peter the Great in 1714 due to the construction of a munitions factory (today's Sestroretsk Toolmaking Factory).

Healthcare

The town is known as a balneologic and climatic resort. A large hospital and rehabilitation center is situated within the boundaries of the town. It is the City hospital No. 40 of Saint Petersburg.

Political history

In 1812, the town was incorporated into the Grand Duchy of Finland, along with Old Finland. In 1864, the town was transferred to Russia in exchange for a promise of compensation, supposedly in the form of access to the Arctic Ocean at Petsamo.

The representative body of local self-government - the municipal council - has been operating since 28 September 1997. In the elections on 14 September 2014, the 5th convocation was elected (10 deputies: 9 from United Russia; 1 self-nominated).

Transportation

Railway stations

Electric railway

In 1875, Fyodor Pirotsky experimented with electrically powered railway cars on the Miller's line railway. The electricity was transferred over a distance of approximately one kilometer. Although the experiment did not last, this was the first use of electricity to power any railway in the world. Another local railway line of historical interest is the Sestroretsk spur line.

Vodoslivnyy canal

The Vodoslivnyy canal runs across the town from east to west and connects the Sestroretskiy Lake with the Gulf of Finland (Baltic Sea).

Sister cities

The following cities are twinned with Sestroretsk:

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