Salmi
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Rural locality (a settlement) in Pitkyarantsky District of the Republic of Karelia, Russia. Municipally, it is incorporated within and serves as the administrative center of Salminskoye Rural Settlement of Pitkyarantsky Municipal District.
The first mention of the Solomenskiy Orthodox pogost in this place dates back to 1500. It was part of the Korelsky district of the Vodskaya Pyatina. Before the capture of these territories by the Swedes in the early 17th century — the Solomians. "Voskresenskaya Solomyanskaya pogost" with borders from modern Uuksu to the Border Guard on the shore of Ladoga and to Suoyarvi in the north. Since 1617, as part of the Swedish Kingdom, from this period there has been a mass exodus of the local Karelian population to the territory of modern Tver and Vologda regions. In 1632, the Swedes of Salmi presented the rights of the city. Under the terms of the Nishtadt Peace Treaty in 1721, the lands were returned to the Russian Empire. At the beginning of the XX century, a steam sawmill, a ceramic factory and tanneries operated in the villages of Miynala, Tulema and a village on the island of Lunkulansaari. From 1918 to 1939 it was part of Finland. In the 1935-1970s, the Salma Salmon Hatchery operated.
From 1940 to 1991, it had the status of an urban-type settlement, a large sovkhoz «Salmi» operated.
The first mention of the Solomenskiy Orthodox pogost in this place dates back to 1500. It was part of the Korelsky district of the Vodskaya Pyatina. Before the capture of these territories by the Swedes in the early 17th century — the Solomians. "Voskresenskaya Solomyanskaya pogost" with borders from modern Uuksu to the Border Guard on the shore of Ladoga and to Suoyarvi in the north. Since 1617, as part of the Swedish Kingdom, from this period there has been a mass exodus of the local Karelian population to the territory of modern Tver and Vologda regions. In 1632, the Swedes of Salmi presented the rights of the city. Under the terms of the Nishtadt Peace Treaty in 1721, the lands were returned to the Russian Empire. At the beginning of the XX century, a steam sawmill, a ceramic factory and tanneries operated in the villages of Miynala, Tulema and a village on the island of Lunkulansaari. From 1918 to 1939 it was part of Finland. In the 1935-1970s, the Salma Salmon Hatchery operated.
From 1940 to 1991, it had the status of an urban-type settlement, a large sovkhoz «Salmi» operated.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salmi_(rural_locality)
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Coordinates: 61°22'9"N 31°51'36"E
- Bolshiye Gory 32 km
- Vidlitsa 33 km
- Kukshegory 48 km
- Nurmoyla 53 km
- Ilyinsky 57 km
- Tuksa 63 km
- Rypushkalitsy 69 km
- Kotkozero 71 km
- Yurgelitsa 77 km
- Pasha 123 km
- St. Nikola's church 0.3 km
- Совхозная ул., 10 0.4 km
- Совхозная ул., 14 0.4 km
- Совхозная ул., 12 0.5 km
- Комсомольская ул., 6 0.5 km
- Садовая ул., 4 0.6 km
- Hydroelectric Power Plant "Pieni-Yukakoski" 4.8 km
- Salmi Air Base 4.9 km
- Hydroelectric Power Plant "Suuri-Yukakoski" 5.2 km
- Mantsinsaari Island 14 km