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Ulan-Ude ( län'- dĕ`), city (1989 pop. 353,000), capital of the Buryat Republic, SE Siberian Russia, on the Selenga River near its confluence with the Uda. A major transportation hub, it is a river port, a junction on the Trans-Siberian RR, and the starting point of a railway to Ulaanbaatar and Beijing. Industries include railroad maintenance, ship repairing, sawmilling, food processing, meat canning, and the manufacture of locomotives. Founded in 1649 as a Cossack winter encampment, Ulan-Ude became a fortress in 1689 and a city in 1775. It developed as an important trade center of Transbaykalia, along the tea route to China. The city became the capital of the Far Eastern Republic in 1920 and of the Buryat-Mongol Autonomous SSR in 1923. Formerly called Udinsk and Verkhneudinsk, it was named Ulan-Ude in 1934.Ulan-Ude an industrial city in SE Russia, capital of the Buryat Republic: an important rail junction. Pop.: 361 000 (2005 est.) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Photo: Siberian cities with their Asian influence, such as this rooftop in Ulan Ude, are the destinations of a train trek through Russia. A paper plant, a municipal sewage facility, and a score of factories dump their effluents into the Selenga River at Ulan Ude to the southeast, joining pollution from industry at Ulan Baatar in Mongolia. A close analog to Oleg Popov's situation would be that of Gifford Pinchot in 1905 when Congress transferred the Forest Reserves to his little Bureau of Forestry, but with one dramatic difference: All of the land in Buryatia is public, and Popov is supposed to manage damn near every acre outside a few cities like Ulan Ude, the capital |
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