A city of southwest Russia on the western coast of the Caspian Sea. Founded in 1844, it is an oil-refining and transshipment center. Population: 465,000.
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| Makhachkala (English) Махачкала (Russian) Магьачкъала (Kumyk) |
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| Coordinates: 42°58′N 47°30′E / 42.967°N 47.5°ECoordinates: 42°58′N 47°30′E / 42.967°N 47.5°E | |
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| Administrative status | |
| Country | Russia |
| Federal subject | Republic of Dagestan |
| In administrative jurisdiction of | Republic of Dagestan[citation needed] |
| Administrative center of | Republic of Dagestan[citation needed] |
| Municipal status | |
| Municipal Status | Urban okrug |
| City Head[citation needed] | Said Amirov[citation needed] |
| Representative body | City Duma[citation needed] |
| Statistics | |
| Area | 466.3 km2 (180.0 sq mi)[citation needed] |
| Population (2002 Census) | 462,412 inhabitants[1] |
| - Rank | 37th |
| - Density | 992 /km2 (2,600/sq mi)[2] |
| Population (2007) | 620,500 inhabitants[citation needed] |
| Time zone | MSK/MSD (UTC+3/+4) |
| Founded | 15th century[citation needed] |
| Dialing code(s) | +7 8722[citation needed] |
| Official website | http://www.mkala.ru/ |
Makhachkala (Russian: Махачкала́, Avar: МахIачхъала, Kumyk: Магьачкъала, Mağaçqala) is a city in Russia, the capital of the Republic of Dagestan. It is located on the western shore of the Caspian Sea, at 42°59′N 47°30′E / 42.983°N 47.5°E. Population: 462,412 (2002 Census).
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Makhachkala's historic predecessor was the town of Tarki, now a mere suburb, whose history goes back to the 15th century and possibly much earlier. The modern city of Makhachkala was founded in 1844 as a fortress; town status was granted in 1857. The original name of the city was Petrovskoye (Петро́вское)—after the Russian tsar Peter the Great who visited the region in 1722. However, among the locals it was known as Anzhi-Qala (A Fortress of Soil, Qala or Kala قلعه means Fortress in Persian and Arabic). The city was renamed Petrovsk-Port (Петро́вск-Порт) in 1857, sometimes simply Petrovsk, and then Makhachkala in 1921. The city incurred major damage during the earthquake of May 14, 1970. It was shortly renamed as Shamilkala in 1920s and was occupied by Ottoman Empire between October 6, 1918 and November 17, 1918.[3]
In January 1919, during the Russian Civil War, the British based No. 221 Squadron Royal Air Force at Petrovsk. In March they were joined by No. 266 Squadron and both squadrons were involved in bombing operations against Bolshevik forces in Astrakhan and elsewhere. In August 1919 both squadrons were withdrawn from Petrovsk.[4]
Administratively, the city is divided into three city districts: Leninsky, Sovetsky, and Kirovsky.
In 1994, the population of Makhachkala included: [1]
According to another source, the population of Makhachkala included: [2]
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