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Local time
  
Tuesday 5:03 AM

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Area
  
341.2 km²

Vilyuchinsk Vilyuchinsk city closed administrativeterritorial entity

Administratively subordinated to
  
Vilyuchinsk Town Under Krai Jurisdiction

Administrative center of
  
Vilyuchinsk Town Under Krai Jurisdiction

Urban okrug
  
Vilyuchinsky Urban Okrug

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-3°C, Wind N at 11 km/h, 80% Humidity

Vilyuchinsk (Russian: Вилючинск) is a closed town in Kamchatka Krai, Russia, located on the Kamchatka Peninsula about 20 kilometers (12 mi) across Avacha Bay from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. Population: 22,905 (2010 Census); 24,166 (2002 Census).

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History

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It was founded as Sovetsky (Сове́тский) on October 16, 1968 through the amalgamation of three earlier settlements which supplied the Soviet Navy and served as a base for submarine construction: Rybachy, Primorsky, and Seldevaya. In 1970, as with other closed towns in the Soviet Union, it was given a code name based on the nearest major city, becoming known officially as Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky-50 until 1994. In 1994, the town was renamed after the nearby volcano, Vilyuchik.

Administrative and municipal status

Vilyuchinsk In Vilyuchinsk returned from a trip nuclear submarine Omsk

Within the framework of administrative divisions, it is incorporated as Vilyuchinsk Town Under Krai Jurisdiction—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts. As a municipal division, Vilyuchinsk Town Under Krai Jurisdiction is incorporated as Vilyuchinsky Urban Okrug.

Economy

Vilyuchinsk Russian Nuclear Submarine Naval Base VILYUCHINSK Rybachy Mint 200

Besides the construction of nuclear submarines, the town's economy is largely reliant on fishing and processing of fish. In the suburb of Rybachy, one of the three original settlements from which the town was created, a squadron of submarines of the Russian Pacific Fleet has been based since August 1938. The local ship-repair industry began to develop in late 1959.

Vilyuchinsk Russian Navy ballistic missile submarine Saint George returning to

Despite plans for the navy base to be closed in 2003 due to lack of finances, this has continued to operate. The base had been modernized in the late 2000s with newly constructed residential buildings, a hospital, nursery school, and a sports center with a water park opened in 2007 personally by President Vladimir Putin.

Religion

Two Russian Orthodox churches were built in the 1990s, the first in the town.

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References

Vilyuchinsk Wikipedia