Pushkin, Saint Petersburg

Pushkin (Russian: Пу́шкин) is a municipal town in Pushkinsky District of the federal city of St. Petersburg, Russia, located 24 kilometers (15 mi) south from the center of St. Petersburg proper, and its railway station, Tsarskoye Selo, is directly connected by railway to the Vitebsky Rail Terminal of the city. Population: 92,889(2010 Census).

Pushkin
Пушкин
Location of Pushkin
Pushkin
Location of Pushkin
Pushkin
Pushkin (Saint Petersburg)
Coordinates: 59°44′N 30°23′E
CountryRussia
Federal subjectSaint Petersburg
Founded1710 (1808)
Government
  BodyMunicipal Urban Council
Area
  Total201 km2 (78 sq mi)
Population
  Total92,889
  Estimate 
(2018)
109,885 (+18.3%)
  Density460/km2 (1,200/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+3 (MSK )
Postal code(s)
196600
Dialing code(s)+7 812
OKTMO ID40397000
Municipal town DayJune 24
Websitewww.pushkin-town.net

Pushkin was founded in 1710 as an imperial residence named Tsarskoye Selo (Russian: Ца́рское Село́, lit.'Tsar's Village') and received status of a town in 1808. The first public railways in Russia, Tsarskoye Selo Railways, were opened here in 1837 and connected the town to the capital, St. Petersburg. After the October Revolution, the town was renamed to Detskoye Selo (Russian: Де́тское Село́, romanized: Children's Village). Its name was further changed in 1937 to Pushkin to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the death of the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin. The town contains an ensemble of the 18th century Tsarskoye Selo. This museum complex includes the Catherine Palace, Alexander Palace and other buildings and associated parks; it is a major tourist attraction in the area and is included in the list of monuments protected by the UNESCO.

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