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Far to the east of our vast Russia, in the south-eastern part of Sakhalin Island, is the administrative center of the Sakhalin region-the city of Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk or the South, as its Sakhaliners affectionately call it.
For its short history the city changed its name several times and even the country. It all began in 1882, when the south of Sakhalin steel In the period from 1905 to 1945, southern Sakhalin was transferred to Japan, and the village of Vladimirovka was renamed Toyohar. For 40 years Toyohara from a small village has grown to the size of the administrative center of all Japanese Sakhalin. With the Japanese there is a clear rectangular system of planning the streets, a railway is being built, a city park is being laid. After the liberation of Sakhalin in late August 1945, the city, badly damaged in the war, began to rebuild anew.
In June 1946 the city received its last name - Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk. Today, almost nothing reminiscent of the Japanese rule - all the houses of the Soviet era: Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk stands on the plain, surrounded by hills, so the climate is rather continental: the heat in summer and frost in winter. All this is accompanied by high humidity. Although there are years when the temperature in the summer hardly reaches +20 degrees, and in winter does not fall below minus 5. Winters are often snowy. It is commonplace when drifts reach the first floor windows of the "Stalinka", "Brezhnevka" and "Khrushchevka", as well as new buildings. To export the exiled to create a settlement. This place was quickly nicknamed Vladimirovka, after the name of one of the guards.
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For its short history the city changed its name several times and even the country. It all began in 1882, when the south of Sakhalin steel In the period from 1905 to 1945, southern Sakhalin was transferred to Japan, and the village of Vladimirovka was renamed Toyohar. For 40 years Toyohara from a small village has grown to the size of the administrative center of all Japanese Sakhalin. With the Japanese there is a clear rectangular system of planning the streets, a railway is being built, a city park is being laid. After the liberation of Sakhalin in late August 1945, the city, badly damaged in the war, began to rebuild anew.
In June 1946 the city received its last name - Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk. Today, almost nothing reminiscent of the Japanese rule - all the houses of the Soviet era: Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk stands on the plain, surrounded by hills, so the climate is rather continental: the heat in summer and frost in winter. All this is accompanied by high humidity. Although there are years when the temperature in the summer hardly reaches +20 degrees, and in winter does not fall below minus 5. Winters are often snowy. It is commonplace when drifts reach the first floor windows of the "Stalinka", "Brezhnevka" and "Khrushchevka", as well as new buildings. To export the exiled to create a settlement. This place was quickly nicknamed Vladimirovka, after the name of one of the guards.