| Luga (English) Луга (Russian) |
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Luga in 2003 |
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Location of Leningrad Oblast in Russia |
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| Coordinates: 58°44′N 29°51′E / 58.733°N 29.85°ECoordinates: 58°44′N 29°51′E / 58.733°N 29.85°E | |
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| Administrative status | |
| Country | Russia |
| Federal subject | Leningrad Oblast |
| Administrative district | Leningrad Oblast[citation needed] |
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| Head of Administration[citation needed] | Vladimir Bakunev[citation needed] |
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| Area | 13 km2 (5.0 sq mi)[citation needed] |
| Population (2010 Census, preliminary) |
36,409 inhabitants[1] |
| Population (2002 Census) | 40,434 inhabitants[2] |
| Density | 2,801 /km2 (7,250 /sq mi)[3] |
| Time zone | MSK (UTC+04:00)[4] |
| Founded | 1777[citation needed] |
| Town status since | 1777[citation needed] |
| Postal code(s) | 188230-188233, 188235-188238[citation needed] |
| Dialing code(s) | +7 81372[citation needed] |
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Luga (Russian: Лу́га; Finnish: Laukaa; Votic: Laugaz) is a town and the administrative center of Luzhsky District of Leningrad Oblast, Russia, located on the Luga River 140 kilometers (87 mi) south of St. Petersburg. Population: 36,409 (2010 Census preliminary results);[1] 40,434 (2002 Census);[2] 41,769 (1989 Census).[5]
The World War II German advance on Leningrad was temporarily halted by seven regular, militia and irregular divisions in the Luga area and this delayed the commencement of the Siege of Leningrad by over a month.[6] In recognition of this feat, the town was awarded the title of "Hero City" and listed as one of the World War II Cities of Military Glory by Vladimir Putin on his last working day as president.[7] German occupation of Luga lasted from 24 August 1941 to 12 February 1944.
The town is the main center of transport, industry, agriculture, and commerce south of St. Petersburg. It has a University (KGU Kirilla and Mefodia), three Institutes of Technical Education, and six schools. There are road and rail links with the neighbouring cities of Saint Petersburg, Pskov, and Novgorod.
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Luga was founded on the banks of the river of that name by order of the Catherine the Great on August 3, 1777. Locals divide the town's development into six stages:
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