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ёSAINT-PETERSBURG

UNIT ONE

GENERAL OUTLINE

Part I

Geography. St. Petersburg is the second largest1 city both in Russia and in the Commonwealth of Independent States2 (CIS). It is the parliamentary capital of the Commonwealth of Independent States — the seat of the Interparliamentary Assembly3 of CIS. The city was founded by Peter I in 1703. Throughout its history4 the city has changed the name three times: it was called St. Petersburg, Petrograd, Leningrad. In September 1991 the historical name — St. Petersburg — was officially restored.

St. Petersburg is situated on the eastern coast of the Gulf of Finland at the mouth of the river Neva. The city itself occupies an area of 606 sq. kms and about 1500 sq. kms with its suburbs. It stretches for 60 sq. kms from north to south, and for 30 kms from west to east. One tenth of the city's area is covered by water. There are more than 60 rivers and canals in St. Petersburg. The city was built on 100 islands, that's why it got the name of the Venice of the North. Now the city is situated on 42 islands. Its population amounts to about 5 million.

Climate. Owing to5 the Baltic Sea the climate is characterised by a mild winter and a short warm summer. The average monthly temperature in January is about -3 °C, in July — about 18 °C. Numerous cyclones cause frequent changes in weather at any time of the year. St. Petersburg is famous for6 its white nights which last from the end of May to the end of July. During the white nights the sky is so light that there is no need for street lighting. In autumn strong winds from the Baltic Sea often bring floods. St. Petersburg has seen 270 floods with a water rise of over 1.5 metres, the most destructive one was in 1824.

Areas and Districts of the City. St. Petersburg is one of the very few cities of the world built on a single plan. The central point of the city is the Admiralty. Its gilded spire can be seen from different parts of St. Petersburg. The spire is considered to be its emblem. The Admiralty was designed as the architectural centre of the city and you can see three of the city's main streets — radiating outward from it in straight lines. According to7 the history of its construction the city can be divided into three concentric parts. The central part includes the majority of administrative institutions, offices of Russian and foreign companies, banks', shops and restaurants, as well as most of the theatres, museums, historical, cultural and architectural monuments. The boundaries of this part are easily detected from the location of five city's railway stations. The industrial part surrounds the central part and contains large plants, factories, transport and warehouse enterprises8. It was formed as a suburban district of St. Petersburg. The third, outer part consists of large residential areas which began to appear since 1960 when the city outgrew its older boundaries.

Vocabulary

  1. state, independent, commonwealth, parliamentary, seat, coast, mouth, area, square, suburb, suburban, number, island, average, numerous, change, street, lighting, flood, rise, single, gilded, spire, main, construction, majority, administrative, institution, boundary, warehouse, enterprise, residential;

  2. to found, to change, to restore, to be situated, to occupy, to stretch from ... to, to be covered by, to embrace, to amount to, to cause, to be famous for, to consider, to design, to radiate, to include, to detect, to surround, to contain, to form, to appear, to outgrow.

Notes to the text

1 the second largest (city) — второй по величине (город)

2 both in Russia and in the Commonwealth of Independent States — как в России, так и в Содружестве Независимых Государств

3 the Interparliamentary Assembly — Межпарламентская Ассамблея

4 throughout its history — на протяжении всей истории

5 owing to — благодаря

6 to be famous for — быть знаменитым, славиться чем-то

7 according to — согласно, в соответствии с

8 transport and warehouse enterprises — транспортные и складские предприятия

Exercises

1. Practise the pronunciation of the following words:

St. Petersburg, Russia, Commonwealth, parliamentary, honour, assembly, throughout, the Gulf of Finland, Venice, the Baltic Sea, the Admiralty, according to, warehouse, enterprises, appear.

2. Find the synonyms and translate into Russian:

majority, to be situated, wet, most of, building, construction, to be located, moist.

3. Put the words in the correct order:

  1. City, Peter I, the, founded, by, was, 1703, in.

  2. It, an area, square, occupies, kilometres, 606, of.

  3. The mouth, is, at, the city, Neva, situated, the river, of.

  4. The, temperature, January, is, average, in, -8°C, about.

  5. Admiralty, designed, the, of, as, architectural, was, centre, city, the.

  6. Strong, floods, winds, Baltic Sea, from, the, bring, often.

4. Complete the following sentences:

  1. St. Petersburg is the second largest city both in Russia and……………………

  2. The city was founded in…………………………….

  3. St. Petersburg is situated on the eastern coast of………………

4) The climate in the city is characterised by a long and mild winter and …………………….

5) During the white nights the sky is so light that…………….

6) The central point in the city is…………………………

  1. According to the history of its construction the city can be divided into……….

  2. The central part includes…………………………

5. Summarize the text.

Part II

History. The history of St. Petersburg has always been bound up with the history of Russia, its national economy, culture and science. Founded in 1703, in the 18th and 19th centuries the city developed as a naval port which gave Russia an access to the Baltic Sea — «a window to Europe». St. Petersburg became the major economic, cultural and political centre of the country. In 1712 it was proclaimed the capital of Russia. Throughout its existence St. Petersburg has witnessed many great historical events, among them the Decembrists' Uprising in 1825, three revolutions at the beginning of the 20th century. But for the residents of the city two dates are especially memorable. The first is the date of the city's birth — May 27, 1703. The second is the day of the city's complete liberation from enemy encirclement during World War II — January 27, 1944. No other city in the world endured the trials which the city lived through for 900 days of Nazi siege'. Isolated from the rest of the country and despite constant bombardment and shelling, despite sufferings from cold and hunger Leningraders successfully defended their city. More than 650.000 people died due to bombing, shelling and hunger.

St. Petersburg today. Present day St. Petersburg is not only a city of beautiful architectural ensembles and historical monuments but also the second largest industrial city of Russia, one of its most important centres of scientific and technological progress. The main industries of St. Petersburg are machine-building, instrument-making, radio-engineering, electronics, power-engineering and optical industry. Chemical, light and food industries are also highly developed. The city's enterprises produce atomic ice-breakers and reactors, tractors, machine tools, turbines and telescopes. Among the largest industrial enterprises one should mention the Kirov Plant, the Electrosila Works2, the Northern Shipyards, the Izhora Works, the Optical Mechanics Association and others. Western investors are playing a growing role in the business life of St. Petersburg. By the number of created Russian-foreign joint ventures3 our city holds one of the first places4 in the country. St. Petersburg is today Russia's biggest ocean port. It is planned to build a new maritime trade port5. Its construction will make it possible to provide more intensive links with foreign partners. The city is an important railway junction which has 5 railway terminals. A high-speed railway link6 between Moscow and St. Petersburg is to be constructed. It will reduce the journey time for passengers and the freight. The Pulkovo airport ranks with7 the best airports of the world. Both its international and domestic air terminals will be reconstructed and expanded to cope with the growing volume of traffic.

St. Petersburg plays the leading part in scientific and technological progress of the country. It is one of the largest centres of science having more than 300 research institutes, design and technological organizations8. The city's scientists have made great contribution to the field of physics, mathematics, chemistry, medicine, space exploration, etc. There are over 40 higher educational establishments in the city.

St. Petersburg is one of the major cultural centres not only in the country but in the world as well. It can boast of more than 50 museums, the famous Hermitage and Russian Museum are among them, 100 theatres, including such well known companies9 as the Mariyinsky Opera And Ballet House, the Tovstonogov Academic Bolshoi Drama Theatre, the Shostakovich Philarmonia, 80 exhibition halls and art galleries, over 70 cinemas and more than 800 libraries. St. Petersburg enriched the world of culture with the works of Anna Akhmatova, Dmitry Shostakovich, Evgeny Mravinsky, Galina Ulanova, Arkady Raikin, Georgy Tovstonogov and Dmitry Likhachev, and other eminent people.

City's beautiful architectural and historical monuments, numerous museums and theatres attract thousands of tourists.

Administration. St. Petersburg is one of the two Russian cities with a federal status10, i. e.11 subordinate directly to12 the Russian Federation government. The executive power in the city lies with the Governor's office headed by the Governor13 himself. The Governor's office has some 25 committees managing various aspects of city's life. There is the Representative of the President of the Russian Federation14 in the city who supervises the implementation of the President's decrees and the progress of economic reforms of the state. The legislative power is vested in15 Legislative Assembly16. Administratively the city is divided into 18 districts.

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