Gorno-Altaysk

Russia / Gorno-Altaj / Gorno-Altaysk /
 city, capital city of state/province/region, district center

Gorno-Altaysk (Russian: Го́рно-Алта́йск; Altay: Улалу, romanized: Ulalu; historically, pre-1932: Ulala) is the capital town of the Altai Republic, Russia. The population stands at around 64,000 people as of 2020 with steady growth over the recent years.
The selo of Ulala (Улала) was established in 1824 when migrants moved to this area from Biysk.When Oirot Autonomous Oblast was established on June 1, 1922, Ulala became its administrative center. On February 27, 1928, Ulala was granted town status and on June 23, 1932, it was renamed Oyrot-Tura (Ойрот-Тура). The present name was given to the town on January 7, 1948.
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Coordinates:   51°56'50"N   85°56'46"E