Kaliningrad Once the Prussian city of Königsberg Russia.

2024. 9. 2. 05:20Wonderful World

 

Once the Prussian city of Königsberg  Russia, Kaliningrad.

 

Luftstadtbild von Kant Island in Kaliningrad, Russland

 

Once the Prussian city of Königsberg, it's been annexed by Russia since the Second World War

and is a compelling mix of past influences.

 

 

 

Kaliningrad

The westernmost point of Russia,

separated from the main part of the country by Lithuania and Belorussia.

리투아니아와 벨로러시아에 의해 러시아 주요부와 분리된 '극서단 러시아'.

 

 

Once the Prussian city of Königsberg ( ‘The King’s Hill’) , ......, Kaliningrad Russia

한때 프러시아의 도시 쾨니히스베르크( 왕의 언덕),...,컬리닌그라드 러시아

 

 

A Baltic port city, it successively became the capital of the State of the Teutonic Order, the Duchy of Prussia (1525–1701) and East Prussia.

발트 항구도시는 튜턴기사국, 프로이센 공국(1525–1701) 그리고 동 프로이센으로 이어지는 수도가 되었다.

 

Königsberg remained the coronation city of the Prussian monarchy, though the capital was moved to Berlin in 1701. From 1454 to 1455 the city under the name of Królewiec belonged to the Kingdom of Poland, and from 1466 to 1657 it was a Polish fief. Königsberg was the easternmost large city in Germany until World War II.

비록 1701년 수도가 베를린으로 올겨졌지만...쾨니히스베르크는 프로이센 군주의 대관시로 남았다.

1454~1455년간 크롤레빅 이름으로 폴란드왕국에 속하였고

1466~1675년간 중세 봉건시대 폴란드 봉토(封土)였다.

쾨니히스베르크는 제2차 세계대전까지 독일의 극동지역에 있는 대도시였다.

 

The city was heavily damaged by Allied bombing in 1944 and during the Battle of Königsberg in 1945; it was then captured by the Soviet Union on 9 April 1945.

도시는 1944년과 1945년 쾨니히스베르크 전투기간에 연합국의 포격으로 크게 파괴되었으며, 1945년 4월 9일 소련 수중으로 넘어갔다.

 

The Potsdam Agreement of 1945 placed it under Soviet administration.

1945년의 포츠담 협정에 따라 소련의 행정아래 놓이게 되었다.

 

The city was renamed to Kaliningrad in 1946 in honor of Soviet revolutionary Mikhail Kalinin.

도시는 1946년 소련의 혁명가 미하일 이바노비치 칼리닌에게 경의를 표하여 칼라닌그라드로 다시 이름지어졌다.

Kaliningrad-map

Kaliningrad (former Koenigsberg – ‘The King’s Hill’) is the westernmost point of Russia, separated from the main part of the country by Lithuania and Belorussia.

 

Kaliningrad, Russia

Kaliningrad, oblast (region), extreme western Russia. Most of the oblast is in the basin of the Pregolya River and its tributaries. Centred on Kaliningrad city, it was formed in 1945 from the northern half of German East Prussia, which was ceded to the U.S.S.R. by the Potsdam agreement of that year

Kaliningrad

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
 
Kaliningrad (/kəˈlɪnɪnɡræd/ kə-LIN-in-grad; Russian: Калининград, IPA: [kəlʲɪnʲɪnˈɡrat]), until 1946 known as Königsberg (German pronunciation: [ˈkøːnɪçsbɛʁk]; Russian: Кёнигсберг, tr. Kyonigsberg, IPA: [ˈkʲɵnʲɪɡzbɛrk]), is the largest city and the administrative centre of Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian exclave sandwiched between Lithuania and Poland.

The city is situated on the Pregolya River, at the head of the Vistula Lagoon on the Baltic Sea, and is the only ice-free port of Russia and the Baltic states on the Baltic Sea. Its population in 2020 is 489,359 with up to 800,000 residents in the urban agglomeration. Kaliningrad is the second-largest city in the Northwestern Federal District, after Saint Petersburg, the third-largest city in the Baltic region, and the seventh-largest city on the Baltic Sea.

Russia, Kaliningrad. KALININGRAD REGIONAL AMBER MUSEUM.

 

The settlement of modern-day Kaliningrad was founded in 1255 on the site of the ancient Old Prussian settlement Twangste by the Teutonic Knights during the Northern Crusades, and was named Königsberg in honor of King Ottokar II of Bohemia.

 

A Baltic port city, it successively became the capital of the State of the Teutonic Order, the Duchy of Prussia (1525–1701) and East Prussia. Königsberg remained the coronation city of the Prussian monarchy, though the capital was moved to Berlin in 1701. From 1454 to 1455 the city under the name of Królewiec belonged to the Kingdom of Poland, and from 1466 to 1657 it was a Polish fief. Königsberg was the easternmost large city in Germany until World War II. The city was heavily damaged by Allied bombing in 1944 and during the Battle of Königsberg in 1945; it was then captured by the Soviet Union on 9 April 1945.

 

The Potsdam Agreement of 1945 placed it under Soviet administration. The city was renamed to Kaliningrad in 1946 in honor of Soviet revolutionary Mikhail Kalinin. Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, it is governed as the administrative centre of Russia's Kaliningrad Oblast, the westernmost oblast of Russia.

*An oblast (/ˈɒblæst/; also UK: /ˈɒblɑːst/; Cyrillic (in most languages, including Russian and Ukrainian): область, Bulgarian: област)[1] is a type of administrative division of Belarus, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Turkestan, and Ukraine, as well as the former Soviet Union and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

 

 

As a major transport hub, with sea and river ports, the city is home to the headquarters of the Baltic Fleet of the Russian Navy, and is one of the largest industrial centres in Russia. It was deemed the best city in Russia in 2012, 2013 and 2014 in Kommersant's magazine The Firm's Secret, the best city in Russia for business in 2013 according to Forbes, and was ranked fifth in the Urban Environment Quality Index published by Minstroy in 2019. Kaliningrad has been a major internal migration attraction in Russia over the past two decades, and was one of the host cities of the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

 

Aerial view of lake on coast of Yantarny by sea, Kaliningrad, Russia