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EKATERINBURG

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Originally appearing in Volume V09, Page 139 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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EKATERINBURG  , a

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town of Russia, in the government of
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Perm, 311 M. by
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rail S.E. of the town of Perm, on the Iset
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river, near the E.
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foot of the Ural Mountains, in 56° 49' N. and 6o° 35' E., at an altitude of 87o ft. above sea-level . It is the most important town of the Urals . Pop . (186o) 9,83o; (1897) 55,488 . The streets are broad and
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regular, and several of the houses of palatial proportions . In 1834 Ekaterinburg was made the see of a suffragan bishop of the Orthodox Greek Church . There are two cathedrals—St Catherine's, founded in 1758, and that of the Epiphany, in 1774—and a museum of natural
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history, opened in 1853 . Ekaterinburg is the seat of the central
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mining administration of the Ural region, and has a chemical laboratory for the assay of gold, a mining school, the Ural Society of Naturalists, and a magnetic and meteorological
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observatory . Besides the government mint for copper coinage, which
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dates from 1735, the government
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engineering
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works, and the imperial factory for the cutting and polishing of
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malachite,
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jasper, marble, porphyry and other ornamental stones, the
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industrial establishments comprise candle, paper,
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soap and machinery works,
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flour and woollen mills, and tanneries . There is a lively trade in cattle, cereals, iron, woollen and
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silk goods, and colonial products; and two important fairs are held annually . Nearly
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forty gold and platinum mines, over
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thirty iron-works, and numerous other factories are scattered over the
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district, while wheels, travelling boxes, hardware, boots and so forth are extensively made in the villages . Ekaterinburg took its origin from the mining establishments founded by Peter the
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Great in 1721, and received its name in honour of his wife, Catherine I .

Its development was greatly promoted in 1763 by the diversion of the Siberian

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highway from Verkhoturye to this place .

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