Coat of arms Flag Area 69 km² Population 96,843 (2009) | Urban okrug Glazov Urban Okrug Local time Tuesday 9:17 PM Team Progress Glazov | |
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Administratively subordinated to town of republic significance of Glazov Administrative center of town of republic significance of Glazov, Glazovsky District Weather -6°C, Wind E at 11 km/h, 77% Humidity University Glazov State Pedagogical Institute Points of interest BUK "Istoriko‑kulturnyy muzey‑za, Glazov History Museum, Lenin monument |
Glazov (Russian: Глазов; [ˈɡlazəf]; Udmurt: Глаз, Glaz) is a town in the Udmurt Republic, Russia, located along the Trans-Siberian Railway, on the Cheptsa River. Population: 95,854 (2010 Census); 100,894 (2002 Census); 104,072 (1989 Census).
Contents
- Map of Glazov Udmurt Republic Russia
- History
- Administrative and municipal status
- Economy
- Education
- Notable people
- References
Map of Glazov, Udmurt Republic, Russia
History
It was first mentioned in the 17th century chronicles as a village; town status was granted to it in 1780. During the Russian Civil War, the town was of considerable military importance. It was taken by Kolchak's general Anatoly Pepelyayev on June 2, 1919.
Administrative and municipal status
Within the framework of administrative divisions, Glazov serves as the administrative center of Glazovsky District, even though it is not a part of it. As an administrative division, it is incorporated separately as the town of republic significance of Glazov—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts. As a municipal division, the town of republic significance of Glazov is incorporated as Glazov Urban Okrug.
Economy
The town is known for Chepetsk Mechanical Works (Russian: Чепецкий механический завод), Russian main producer of uranium, zirconium, and calcium metals for nuclear power plants, military, and space technologies. Apart from machine-building, there are wood-working, clothing, and food industries.
Education
There are five establishments of higher education in the town, notably Glazov State Pedagogical Institute named after Vladimir Korolenko and the Glazov branch of Izhevsk State Technical University.