| Olonets (English) Олонец (Russian) Anuksenlinnu (Karelian) |
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Location of the Republic of Karelia in Russia |
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| Coordinates: 60°59′N 32°58′E / 60.983°N 32.967°ECoordinates: 60°59′N 32°58′E / 60.983°N 32.967°E | |
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| Administrative status (as of 2009) | |
| Country | Russia |
| Federal subject | Republic of Karelia |
| Administrative district | Olonetsky District[1] |
| Administrative center of | Olonetsky District[1] |
| Municipal status (as of 2009) | |
| Municipal district | Olonetsky Municipal District[citation needed] |
| Urban settlement | Olonets Urban Settlement[citation needed] |
| Administrative center of | Olonetsky Municipal District, Olonets Urban Settlement{{{mun_admctr_of_ref}}} |
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| Population (2010 Census, preliminary) |
9,060 inhabitants[3] |
| Population (2002 Census) | 10,240 inhabitants[4] |
| Time zone | MSK (UTC+04:00)[5] |
Olonets (Russian: Оло́нец; Karelian: Anuksenlinnu; Finnish: Aunus) is a town and the administrative center of Olonetsky District of the Republic of Karelia, Russia, situated on the Olonka River, to the east from Lake Ladoga. Population: 9,060 (2010 Census preliminary results);[3] 10,240 (2002 Census);[4] 11,888 (1989 Census).[6]
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Olonets is the oldest documented settlement in Karelia, mentioned by Novgorodian sources as early as 1137. Its history is obscure until 1649, when a fortress was built there to protect Muscovy against the Swedes. The same year it was granted municipal rights. Until the Great Northern War, Olonets developed as a principal market for Russian trade with Sweden. To the south from the town, there sprawled a belt of fortified abbeys, of which the Alexander-Svirsky Monastery was the most important.
In the 18th century, Olonets's importance shifted from trade to ironworking industries. In 1773, it was made capital of Olonets Governorate. Eleven years later, however, the regional capital was moved to Petrozavodsk, and Olonets started to decline.
Modern Olonets is ranked among historical towns of Karelia, and it is the only city in the republic where Karelians are in majority (over 60% as of 2004).
Olonets is twinned with:
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