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private fishing companies, which usually operated small fishing boats not far off the coast, often without licences. The catch (primarily crab) was sold in Japan for hard currency, mainly in Wakkanai. Fishermen purchased Japanese electronics and used cars. This semi-illicit, semi-barter economy had a certain positive economic effect on Korsakov, though it contributed to organised crime.
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Up until the 1990s, Korsakov was a major base for the Russian Far Eastern fishing fleet. It was the home of the Base for Ocean Shipping, Baza Okeanicheskogo Rybolovstva (BOR), which went bankrupt during the post-Soviet recession. The thousands of fishermen employed by the BOR continued their work for
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The town's population was at its highest (just over 45,000) in the late 1980s, whereupon it experienced significant decline as inhabitants fled economic downturn by moving to neighboring Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk or to continental Russia. Korsakov's population remains in decline, although no longer as sharp
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in the late stages of the war, and southern Sakhalina, including Korsakovsky, was handed over to Japan in 1905 after Russia's defeat in the war. The Russians burned the wooden town before the hand-over. Upon the ashes of Fort Korsakovsky the Japanese built a stone-clad modern city with paved streets
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Curiously, at the early stage of settlement (late 1890s), men in Korsakovsky outnumbered women almost by a factor of ten. In 1897, for example, 1,510 males and 192 females lived in the town. This imbalance was due to the majority of Korsakov's inhabitants being prisoners and prison-keepers; in both
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The town features a museum with an exhibit describing the local frontier history, and the Japanese possession of the city (1905–1945). Local market on the Sovetskaya Street offers great strawberries in the summer, and nicely prepared Korean delicacies (kimchi and the local hit, the paporotnik, all
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Among other large economic units in Korsakov was a factory, which produced cardboard boxes; Fabrika Gofrirovannoy Tary. The factory operated on run-down equipment, possibly left over from the Japanese times, and was visible to anyone in Korsakov, as it featured a tall chimney. Gennady Zlivko,
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While under Russian administration Fort Korsakovsky was an important administrative center in Sakhalin's penal servitude system and a final destination for hundreds of prisoners from European Russia, sentenced to forced labor for particularly serious crimes. Such prisoners and their families
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formerly a mayor of the town, was once a director of this factory. It has long since gone bankrupt, and its tall chimney, no longer emitting black smoke, is the only thing that reminds one of the earlier years of Korsakov's economy.
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The Japan National Rail passenger ferry service previously operated a service from Wakkanai, called "Chihaku-Renrakusen (Chihaku Ferry Service)" from 1923 to 1945, which was linked to Japan's national rail network and to
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between 1905 and 1907. While in Japanese hands the town grew substantially. A penal colony under Russia's administration, Ōtomari maintained the practice of forced labor: the Japanese brought thousands of
1102:(born 7 November 1953, Korsakov, Sakhalin) He trained at Dynamo in Minsk and won a gold medal, two silver medals and two bronze medals at the three Olympic Games that he competed in between 1976 and 1988. 563:. The Japanese population was mostly repatriated by 1947, though a few remained, along with a sizable Korean population. The old bank, a Japanese bank building (originally, the Ōtomari Branch of 958:
The town has its executive (the mayor's office or "municipal administration"), and its legislature (Duma). In practice, the Duma exercises fairly limited influence over the executive.
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Winter sights include skating at the city stadium and excellent cross-country skiing past the former sea weed plant (Na Agarike). No facilities exist for downhill skiing.
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Amenities include a fairly run-down and expensive hotel ("Alfa") next to the former park. The beach is easily accessible by car (Okhotsk, about 1 hour and
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Foreign tourists from certain countries or transiting via cruise ship or air are now able to visit the town without a visa for 72 hours.
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On Amending Article 10 of the Law of Sakhalin Oblast "On the Administrative-Territorial Structure of Sakhalin Oblast"
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comprised early settlers of Fort Korsakovsky until its hand-over to the Japanese. Prominent Russian writers, including
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On Amending the Law of Sakhalin Oblast "On the Borders and Status of the Municipal Formations in Sakhalin Oblast"
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to Ōtomari as workers. Korsakov's present-day Korean population is descended mainly from those labor conscripts.
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fishing village called Kushunkotan (in Russian sources, Tamari-Aniva), which was frequented by traders of the
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Korsakov is also the closest town to the huge LNG plant, constructed within the framework of the
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There are several bus lines servicing the urban area and a number of villages in the proximity.
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The demographic make-up is primarily ethnic Russian with a large ethnic Korean minority.
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a factory to extract salt from sea water (production capacity 20 thousand tons per year)
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males predominated. The ethnic make-up, by mother tongue, was 63.2% Russian, 10.5%
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from as early as 1790. On 22 September 1853, a Russian expedition, commanded by
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Little is known of the early history of Korsakov. The site was once home to an
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On the Borders and Status of the Municipal Formations in Sakhalin Oblast
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Alexander Svoyakov (acting, 2004): lost election to Gennady Zlivko
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The Occupation of Southern Saghalin by the Russians in 1853–54
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Korsakov is located about 30 kilometers (19 mi) from the
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According to a 1 November 1945 Soviet report, the town had:
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Podvigi Russkikh Morskikh Ofitserov Na Kraynem Vostoke
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1267:Телефонные коды Сахалина - Dialing codes of Sakhalin 1379: 1377: 579:, which was known as Merei before 1945. During the 1539:www.city.wakkanai.hokkaido.jp.e.dh.hp.transer.com 1178:Russian Federal State Statistics Service (2011). 1945: 1374: 1186:Всероссийская перепись населения 2010 года 448:. The town has a population of 33,526 as of the 1222:Официальный интернет-портал правовой информации 1050: 1018:, a Singaporean-owned publicly listed company. 1628:. Effective as of January 1, 2005.). 1046:List of twin towns and sister cities in Russia 1680: 1615: 1599: 1612:. Effective as of April 9, 2011.). 1696:Administrative divisions of Sakhalin Oblast 1687: 1673: 1039: 337: 1369:(The garrison of Russians at Kushunkotan) 1236: 1171: 464:Late 19th-century view of the settlement 444:, on the coast of the Salmon Cove in the 1203: 1201: 1199: 1147: 1145: 1135: 1133: 1131: 1129: 1127: 941: 510: 459: 667:Korsakov's population historical trends 1946: 1535:"Sakhalin regular line / Wakkanai-shi" 1210: 523:of 1904–1905, a naval engagement, the 1668: 1521:Visa-Free Entry for Cruise Passengers 1428:http://orel3.rsl.ru/meeting_on_fr/12/ 1196: 1142: 1124: 627:two refrigerators for fish processing 597:framework of administrative divisions 1010:flagged vessel Penguin 33, which is 974:Valery Osadchy (1993–2004): resigned 1954:Cities and towns in Sakhalin Oblast 591:Administrative and municipal status 13: 1959:Populated coastal places in Russia 977:Yury Savenko (1991–1993): resigned 807: 743: 679: 14: 1975: 1632: 1093: 981: 858:Note: 1897 excludes the district. 1638: 1190:Federal State Statistics Service 1080: 1064: 607:and is subordinated to it. As a 571:shrine and a monument to Prince 130: 129: 122: 97: 96: 89: 60: 48: 1578: 1552: 1532: 1526: 1513: 1500: 1486: 1472: 1458: 1444: 1432: 1416: 1403: 1352: 661: 21:Town in Sakhalin Oblast, Russia 16:Town in Sakhalin Oblast, Russia 1650:Unofficial website of Korsakov 1413:(1878), p. 252, footnote. 1310: 1281: 1260: 1100:Alexandr Anatolyevich Romankov 583:Korsakov was also the site of 1: 1441:. This excludes the district. 1248:Поиск объектов почтовой связи 1112: 1016:Penguin International Limited 557:conquered Karafuto Prefecture 532:and electricity, renaming it 1964:Korean communities in Russia 1646:travel guide from Wikivoyage 1051:Twin towns and sister cities 639:7 sake production facilities 7: 1508:Visas and customs in Russia 1323:September 29, 2007, at the 953: 146:Show map of Sakhalin Oblast 10: 1980: 1593: 1289:The Conquest of Ainu Lands 1272:December 17, 2017, at the 1224:(in Russian). 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Korsakov is located in Russia
Korsakov is located in Sakhalin Oblast
46°38′N 142°46′E / 46.633°N 142.767°E / 46.633; 142.767
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Sakhalin Oblast
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Korsakovsky District
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Korsakovsky District
Sakhalin Oblast
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