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Tolyatti

Coordinates:53°30′32″N49°25′20″E / 53.50889°N 49.42222°E /53.50889; 49.42222
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City in Samara Oblast, Russia
Tolyatti
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Coordinates:53°30′32″N49°25′20″E / 53.50889°N 49.42222°E /53.50889; 49.42222
CountryRussia
Federal subjectSamara Oblast[2]
Founded1737; 288 years ago (1737)
Government
 • BodyCity Duma
 • Head [ru]Ilya Sukhikh [ru]
Elevation
90 m (300 ft)
Population
 • Estimate 
(2019)
699,367
 • Subordinated tocity of oblast significance of Tolyatti[2]
 • Capital ofStavropolsky District,[1] city of oblast significance of Tolyatti[2]
 • Urban okrugTolyatti Urban Okrug[3]
 • Capital ofTolyatti Urban Okrug,[3] Stavropolsky Municipal District[3]
Time zoneUTC+4 (MSK+1 Edit this on Wikidata[4])
Postal code[5]
445xxx
Dialing code+7 8482[6]
OKTMO ID36740000001
Websitetgl.ru

Tolyatti orTogliatti (/tɒlˈjɑːti/tol-YAH-tee,US also/tlˈ-/tohl-,UK also/ˌtɒliˈæti/TOL-ee-AT-ee;Russian:Тольятти,IPA:[tɐlʲˈjætʲ(ː)ɪ] fromItalian:Togliatti,IPA:[toʎˈʎat.ti]), known before 1964 asStavropol,[a] is acity inSamara Oblast,Russia. It is the largest city in Russia which is neither theadministrative center of afederal subject, nor the largest city of a subject. Population:684,709 (2021 census);[7]719,632 (2010 census);[8]702,879 (2002 census);[9]630,543 (1989 Soviet census).[10]

Historical population
YearPop.±%
18975,969—    
19266,473+8.4%
19399,345+44.4%
195961,281+555.8%
1970250,853+309.3%
1979502,036+100.1%
1989630,543+25.6%
2002702,879+11.5%
2010719,632+2.4%
2021684,709−4.9%
Source: Census data

The city is best known as the home of Russia's largest car manufacturerAvtoVAZ (Lada). For this reason, Tolyatti is often dubbed "Russia's motor city" or "Russia's Motown" (in reference toDetroit in theUnited States—the spiritual home of the American automotive industry). It was renamed after Italian communist politicianPalmiro Togliatti in 1964, upon his death in the Soviet Union.[11]

History

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Stavropol was founded as a fortress in 1737 by the Russian statesmanVasily Tatishchev.[12] It was often informally referred to asStavropol-on-Volga to distinguish it fromStavropol, a larger city in southwest Russia, althoughStavropol-on-Volga was never its official name.[13][14]

The construction of theKuybyshev Dam and Hydroelectric Station on theVolga River in the 1950s created theKuybyshev Reservoir, which flooded the existing location of the city, and it was completely rebuilt on a new site.

In 1964, the city was chosen as the location of the new VAZ (nowAvtoVAZ) automobile plant: a joint venture betweenFiat and the Soviet government. It was then renamedTolyatti afterPalmiro Togliatti, the longest-serving secretary of theItalian Communist Party, who had been instrumental in setting up the venture with Fiat and had died in August of that year inYalta. Much of the modern city was constructed in the 1960s to house the workers of the factory, and as of 2023[update] AvtoVAZ dominates the economy of the city.[15]

Administrative and municipal status

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City divisions
  Avtozavodsky City District
  Tsentralny (Central) City District
  Komsomolsky City District

Within theframework of administrative divisions, Tolyatti serves as theadministrative center ofStavropolsky District,[1] even though it is not a part of it.[16] As an administrative division, it is incorporated separately as thecity of oblast significance of Tolyatti—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of thedistricts.[2] As amunicipal division, the city of oblast significance of Tolyatti is incorporated asTolyatti Urban Okrug.[3]

City divisions

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For the administrative purposes, the city is divided into three districts:

  • Avtozavodsky (Автозаво́дский), also called Novy Gorod (literallyNew City), is the most modern; it was designed to host the workers of the city'sAvtoVAZ factory, home of theLada car;
  • Tsentralny (Центра́льный), also called Stary Gorod (lit.Old City), home of the city government and industrial center;
  • Komsomolsky (Комсомо́льский), the oldest district, built to house Hydroelectrical Plant builders.

Economy

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AvtoVAZ administration building

The city's main claim to fame has been automobilesLada (Zhiguli) manufactured byAvtoVAZ car plant employing some 110,000 people: in cooperation withItaly's Fiat since 1970, withGeneral Motors since 2001[17] and with theRenault-Nissan Alliance since 2012, and once again becoming an independent, state-owned enterprise in 2022.

Other industries have moved into Tolyatti because it is close to abundant supplies of electricity and water. Petrochemicals are well represented in the city. Among the significant enterprises based there are "TogliattiAzot" (Russia's biggest ammonia manufacturer headed[when?] by Sergei Makhlai) and "KuibyshevAzot" (a nitrogen fertilizer manufacturer and Russia's biggestcaprolactam andpolyamide producer). Other industries include building materials production, ship repair and electrical equipment and electronics.[citation needed]

In 2011 the TolyattiSpecial Economic Zone was launched in order to develop the region further and diversify the economy of the city. Several auto-component producers (German Mubea and Japanese Sanoh among them) have since been registered, as well as large industrial manufacturers (Praxair andEdscha). By November 2012 the value of project investment totalled 10 billion Rubles and around 3000 jobs were being created.[18]

Transportation

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The transport system is well developed in the city. Public transport includes municipal buses and trolley-buses, and so-called "alternative" (commercial) transport ormarshrutkas.

External transport routes are provided by two bus stations, two railway stations and a city harbour. Tolyatti has its airport as well, but it is used by personal aircraft only (the nearest international airport,Kurumoch, is located 40 km away, towardsSamara). The city is linked to the federal road network by theM5 "Ural" highway.[citation needed]

Culture, education, and sports

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The creation of theKuybyshev Reservoir in the 1950s destroyed much of the city's history, so almost all the city's cultural points of interest date from the Soviet period, but the city administration has continued to build new monuments and cathedrals. A recent notable event was the 1998 opening of the largeTatishchev Monument near theVolga. TheTransfiguration Cathedral was completed in 2002.

Education

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Education is represented by over one hundred public and ten private schools, as well as severalhigher education institutions. Most notable ones include:

  • Togliatti State University (Тольяттинский государственный университет, ТГУ)
  • Volga Region State University of Service (Поволжский государственный университет сервиса, ПВГУС)
  • Tatishchev University of Volga (Волжский университет имени В. Н. Татищева, ВУиТ)
  • Togliatti Academy of Management (Тольяттинская академия управления, ТАУ)
School number 13

Museums

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Sports

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In the eyes of the Soviet leaders, Tolyatti was a perfect Soviet city (since most population migrated here during the construction of AvtoVAZ factories) – many sports facilities appeared so that the "perfect Soviet person" could be healthy. The city has high-quality sports facilities: gymnasiums, swimming pools, ice arenas, association football and racing stadiums — as a result, many athletes, including Olympic ChampionAlexei Nemov,Stanley Cup winnersAlexei Kovalev andIlya Bryzgalov had moved to Tolyatti. Former Montreal Canadiens defensemanAlexei Emelin, and former Washington Capitals wingerViktor Kozlov and defenseman Alexei Tezikov were born there.Daria Kasatkina, a professional tennis player, was born there.[19]

Tolyatti is represented in almost every kind of team sports.Tolyatti's Lada-sponsored Ice Hockey Club broke the Moscow teams' domination of the game. The Lada women's football team has won the Russian championship several times — and the Lada women's handball team, who are the Russian and European Champions, is the core for Russian national women's handball. Men's football (FC Lada Togliatti), basketball and handball teams also take part in national championships. As for the traditional national sport of Russia,bandy, there is a team founded in 2013, TOAZ,[20] which however only takes part in a recreational league.

Mega-Lada Togliatti who race at theAnatoly Stepanov Stadium are a record 17-timeschampions of Russia.[21]

Parks and monuments

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See also:List of monuments of Tolyatti

Tolyatti has many parks, and many of these contain monuments of cultural, historical, and aesthetic interest. Examples includeVictory Park with itsVictory Monument and other monuments,Liberty Square with itsObelisk of Glory and other monuments,Central Park with itsMourning Angel (a memorial to victims of Soviet repression), large statue ofLenin, and other monuments, and other parks.

And there are other monuments outside the parks. TheCity Duma has been energetic in creating or designating historical and cultural monuments, ranging from the colossal equestrian Tatishchev Monument to the tumbledownRepin House and amonument to a faithful dog, and many other types.

Media

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There are a number of local newspapers published in Tolyatti:Ploshchad Svobody,Tolyattinskoye Obozreniye (Tolyatti Observer), business newspaper "Monday" ("Ponedelnik"),Volny Gorod,Gorodskiye Vedomosti, and a few others. In the end of the 1990s,Tolyattinskoye Obozreniye published a series of articles on a local crime group. The stories drew attention to the group's connections with the local police.[22][23] Subsequently, Togliatti Review saw two of its editors (Valery Ivanov and Alexei Sidorov) killed in 2002–2003.[24][25][26][27]

The only local-bornFM-band radio station isRadio August [ru] at 70.64 and 102.3 MHz.

Religion

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Tolyatti is a multi-ethnic and multi-religious city. Most religious people in the city are of theOrthodox Christian faith. Muslims are the second largest group of believers.[28] Also in the city are organizations of almost all major religions:Old Believers, Catholics, Jews, Protestants, Buddhists and others.

Voskresenskiy (Resurrection) Monastery, the city of Tolyatti

Crime

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October 2007 bomb attack

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During the morning rush hour of 31 October 2007, a bomb exploded on a passenger bus in the city, killing at least eight people and injuring about 50 in what Irina Doroshenko, a spokeswoman for the investigative wing of the local prosecutor's office, said could be a terrorist attack.[29] At the beginning of the investigation, it was believed to be the work of terrorists from theNorth Caucasus.[citation needed] Early reports indicated possible involvement ofChechen terroristDoku Umarov.[citation needed] However, the officials later named a 21-year-old Evgeny Vakhrushev, who also died in the blast, as the only person to be responsible for the tragedy.[citation needed]

Organized crime

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The city also has a reputation forgang violence.[30][31]

Violent crimes

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The city has witnessed a mafia killing spree: there have been 550 commissioned killings in Tolyatti over 1998–2004,five of those murdered were journalists.[32]

Three chief architects of Tolyatti were victims of violent crimes: Valery Lopatin was shot to death on July 7, 2004, Mikhail Syardin and Aleksander Kiryakov were also injured in violent attacks.[33]

A former city mayor (1994–2000),Sergey Zhilkin [ru], was murdered on November 15, 2008.[34]

On December 13, 2008, Anatoly Stepanov, a vice-speaker ofDuma of Samara Oblast, a former head of administration of Tsentralny City District of Tolyatti in 1991-1997 and Tolyatti mayor candidate in 2004, was attacked on a street and left with serious head injuries. He died in hospital on February 24, 2009.[35]

Corruption

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The city's mayor in 2000–2007,Nikolay Utkin [ru], was sentenced to seven years in prison on corruption charges.[36][37][38]

Local government

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Mayor Antashev Sergey Alexandrovich was born on December 16, 1959, in the city ofSaransk,Mordovia. In 1994 he moved to Tolyatti, was accepted to the post of director of the heating network enterprise of TEVIS. In 2000 he graduated from the International Market Institute with a degree in management. From 2000 to April 9, 2012 - Marketing Director - Energy Sales Director of TEVIS. Deputy of the Duma of the city district of Togliatti IV (from 2005 to 2009) and V (from 2008 to 2012) convocations. From April 2012 to February 2015, he served as deputy mayor of the city of Tolyatti on urban economy. On April 12, 2017, the Tolyatti City Council appointed Sergey Antashev as the mayor of the city.[39]

On March 4, 2021, Igor Ladyka was appointed acting mayor of the Togliatti city district, in connection with the resignation of Sergei Antashev.[40]

On April 30, 2021, Nikolai Rentz took office as head of the Togliatti city district.[41][42] The inauguration ceremony was attended by the Governor of the Samara Region Dmitry Azarov.[43][44]

Twin towns – sister cities

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See also:List of twin towns and sister cities in Russia

Tolyatti istwinned with:[45]

Partner cities

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Notable people

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See also:Category:People from Tolyatti

Gallery

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  • Avtozavodsky district of Tolyatti
    Avtozavodsky district of Tolyatti
  • The Transfiguration Cathedral can be seen from many quarters of the Avtozavodsky district.
    The Transfiguration Cathedral can be seen from many quarters of the Avtozavodsky district.
  • Volga, Tolyatti
    Volga, Tolyatti
  • Memorial to builders of city
    Memorial to builders of city
  • Historical house on Nikonova street
    Historical house on Nikonova street

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Russian:Ста́врополь,IPA:[ˈstavrəpəlʲ]. Also referred to asStavropol-on-Volga (Ста́врополь-на-Во́лге,Stávropol-na-Vólge) orStavropol-Volzhsky (Ста́врополь-Во́лжский).

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