Oral, Kazakhstan

Oral (Kazakh: Орал, romanized: Oral), Ural'sk (Russian: Уральск) in Russian, formerly known as Yaitsk (Russian: Яицк, until 1775), is a city in northwestern Kazakhstan, at the confluence of the Ural and Chagan rivers close to the Russian border. As it is located on the western bank of the Ural river, it is considered geographically in Europe. It is the capital of the West Kazakhstan Region. The ethnic composition is dominated by Kazakhs (60%) and Russians. Population: 271,900 (2009 Census results);[2] 194,905 (1999 Census results).[2]

Ural'sk

Оral (in Kazakh)
Уральск (in Russian)
City
View from the air
Seal
Ural'sk
Location in Kazakhstan
Coordinates: 51°14′0″N 51°22′0″E
CountryKazakhstan
RegionWest Kazakhstan Region
Founded1584
Incorporated (city)1613
Government
  Akim (mayor)Murat Mukaev
Area
  City700 km2 (300 sq mi)
Elevation
35 m (115 ft)
Population
 (2019)
  City330,000
  Density300/km2 (800/sq mi)
  Urban
234,184
Time zoneUTC+5 (UTC+5)
Postal code
090000 - 090013
Area code(s)+7 7112 [1]
Vehicle registrationL
Websiteuralsk.gov.kz/en/

Oral is an agricultural and industrial centre, and has been an important trade stop since its founding. Barge traffic has passed up and down the Ural River between the Caspian Sea and the Ural Mountains for centuries. Today it is one of the major entry points for rail traffic from Europe to Siberia, servicing the many new oil fields in the Caspian basin and the industrial cities of the southern Urals. It is served by Oral Ak Zhol Airport.

History

Church of Christ the Saviour in Oral, placing the first stone in 1891

Oral was founded in 1613 by Cossacks, and was originally named Yaitsk, after the Yaik river, the name of the Ural river at the time. In 1773 there occurred the first Cossack rebellion against the local Russian commander General Traubenberg, led by Yemelyan Pugachev. Traubenberg was murdered along with several other officers.

The city was captured by Pugachev, and its fortress besieged from 30 December 1773 to 17 April 1774. Tsarist troops under Commander Mantsurov re took the city after Golytsin had taken the city of Orenburg from the rebel forces.

As a punishment for the Yaik Cossacks siding with the insurrectionists, Empress Catherine II declared on 15 January 1775 that the Yaik river would henceforth be renamed the Ural River and Yaitsk would be known as Ural'sk.

Alexander Pushkin visited the city with his friend Vladimir Dahl in September 1833 while doing research for his book The History of Pugachev (1834) and his novel The Captain's Daughter. (1836)[3]

The city was under siege imposed by Cossacks during the Russian Civil War from 1917 to 1922. Mikhail Frunze, Vasily Chapaev and Georgy Zhukov participated in its defence.

After the independence of Kazakhstan in 1991, Ural'sk was renamed as Oral.

Geography

Climate

The climate of Oral is continental with long cold winters and warm, often hot summers. Under the Köppen climate classification, Oral has a hot summer humid continental climate (Köppen Dfa). Summers are extremely hot considering its position north of the 51st parallel, but winters are more reminiscent of continental climates further east rather than Europe.

Oral is considered to be one of the cleanest cities in Kazakhstan.

Climate data for Oral
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 6.6
(43.9)
5.6
(42.1)
21.6
(70.9)
31.1
(88.0)
35.4
(95.7)
40.6
(105.1)
41.6
(106.9)
40.8
(105.4)
38.8
(101.8)
28.0
(82.4)
18.0
(64.4)
8.7
(47.7)
41.6
(106.9)
Average high °C (°F) −6.5
(20.3)
−6.2
(20.8)
0.4
(32.7)
14.1
(57.4)
22.7
(72.9)
28.1
(82.6)
29.9
(85.8)
28.2
(82.8)
21.6
(70.9)
12.0
(53.6)
1.5
(34.7)
−4.7
(23.5)
11.8
(53.2)
Daily mean °C (°F) −10.4
(13.3)
−10.6
(12.9)
−4.1
(24.6)
7.9
(46.2)
15.7
(60.3)
21.0
(69.8)
22.9
(73.2)
20.9
(69.6)
14.4
(57.9)
6.3
(43.3)
−2.0
(28.4)
−8.2
(17.2)
6.2
(43.2)
Average low °C (°F) −14.2
(6.4)
−14.8
(5.4)
−8.2
(17.2)
2.4
(36.3)
8.8
(47.8)
14.0
(57.2)
16.1
(61.0)
14.1
(57.4)
8.2
(46.8)
1.9
(35.4)
−5.1
(22.8)
−11.7
(10.9)
1.0
(33.8)
Record low °C (°F) −43.1
(−45.6)
−40.5
(−40.9)
−35.2
(−31.4)
−24.3
(−11.7)
−6.8
(19.8)
−1.1
(30.0)
4.3
(39.7)
0.4
(32.7)
−7.6
(18.3)
−19.2
(−2.6)
−32.6
(−26.7)
−39.2
(−38.6)
−43.1
(−45.6)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 28
(1.1)
20
(0.8)
24
(0.9)
21
(0.8)
29
(1.1)
32
(1.3)
43
(1.7)
26
(1.0)
28
(1.1)
40
(1.6)
29
(1.1)
29
(1.1)
349
(13.7)
Average rainy days 5 4 6 9 10 11 10 9 10 12 10 7 103
Average snowy days 20 16 10 2 0.2 0 0 0 0.1 3 11 18 80
Average relative humidity (%) 83 81 81 65 55 57 58 57 61 73 83 83 70
Mean monthly sunshine hours 84 120 165 227 314 304 324 293 220 136 64 65 2,316
Source 1: Pogoda.ru.net[4]
Source 2: NOAA (sun, 1961–1990)[5]

Sport

FC Akzhaiyk are a Kazakhstani football club based in Petr Atoyan Stadium in Oral.

Bandy

Bandy is the principal sport in the city. Akzhayik Sports Club, based in the Yunost Stadium (Zhastar Stadium in Kazakh), is the only professional team in the country and plays in the 2nd highest division of Russia.[6] In September 2017 Kazakhstan Bandy Federation bought the club.[7]

The city sent a team to the Spartakiade 2009 and the finished 2nd.[8] All the players of the Under 23s' national team in the 2013/14 season came from Oral.[9] After the Kazakhstan national bandy team took the gold medal at the 2011 Asian Winter Games, the team came back to Oral in triumph.[10]

A few former residents now live in Germany and play for the German national team.

The first international bandy championships in Kazakhstan was held in the city in the 1990s, World Championship for Under 15s' boys. Oral hosted the 2nd Republican Youth Winter Games in 2015, with competitions in bandy and ice hockey.

The Yunost Stadium in 2018 became equipped with artificial ice.[11]

References

  1. "Алматы қаласыАлмалы ауданыӘкімінің аппараты". www.almaly.almaty.kz.
  2. "Население Республики Казахстан" (in Russian). Департамент социальной и демографической статистики. Retrieved 8 December 2013.
  3. "Uralsk City Guide | Caravanistan". Caravanistan. Retrieved 2018-06-22.
  4. "Weather and Climate - The Climate of Uralsk/Oral" (in Russian). Weather and Climate (Погода и климат). Archived from the original on 25 November 2016. Retrieved 25 November 2016.
  5. "Uralsk (Oral) Climate Normals 1961-1990". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved 25 November 2016.
  6. "Akzhayik / LiveTV". www.livetv.ru. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
  7. "Google Translate". translate.google.co.uk. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
  8. "Google Translate". translate.google.com. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
  9. Video from the triumphant homecoming Archived 2013-12-02 at the Wayback Machine

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