Timeline of Yekaterinburg
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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Yekaterinburg, Russia.
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Prior to 20th century
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- 1723 - ru built.[1]
- 1725 - Verkhne-Isetski ironworks established.[1]
- 1735 - Mint begins operating.[2]
- 1758 - St. Catherine's Cathedral founded.[2]
- 1774 - Epiphany Cathedral founded.[2]
- 1783 - ru design adopted.[3]
- 1824 - Rastorguyev-Kharitonov Palace built.
- 1839 - ru consecrated.
- 1845 - Ekaterinburg Drama Theatre founded.[4]
- 1853 - Natural history museum opens.[2]
- 1860 - Population: 19,830.[2]
- 1876 - Bolshoi Zlatoust (church belltower) built.
- 1878 - Perm-Ekaterinburg railway begins operating.[3]
- 1883 - Population: 25,133.[5]
- 1885 - Russian Orthodox ru established.
- 1895 - Trans-Siberian Railway begins operating.[1]
- 1897 - Population: 43,052.
20th century
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- 1913 - Population: 70,000.[6]
- 1918 - 17 July: Execution of the Romanov family by Bolsheviks.[7]
- 1919 - City becomes capital of the ru.[1]
- 1920 - Ural State University founded[8] (including Ural Industrial Institute).
- 1923 - City becomes capital of Ural Oblast.[1]
- 1924 - City renamed "Sverdlovsk."[8]
- 1926 - Population: 136,421.[1]
- 1928 - Nizhne-Isetski becomes part of city.[1]
- 1930
- ru established.[9]
- Avangard football club formed.
- Bolshoi Zlatoust (church belltower) demolished.
- 1932 - Uktus Airfield in operation.[citation needed]
- 1933 - Ural Heavy Machine Building Plant begins operating.[1]
- 1934
- Urals State Conservatory founded.
- City becomes capital of the Sverdlovsk Oblast.[8]
- 1936 - Ural Philharmonic Orchestra founded.
- 1939 - Population: 425,544.[1]
- 1941 - Red Army Theatre relocates temporarily to Sverdlovsk.[10]
- 1943 - Koltsovo Airport in operation.[citation needed]
- 1955 - Television Centre begins broadcasting.[11]
- 1957 - Central Stadium built.
- 1977 - Ipatiev House demolished.
- 1979
- 2 April: Sverdlovsk anthrax leak.
- Population: 1,239,000.[12]
- 1983 - TV Tower construction begins.
- 1991
- City named "Yekaterinburg" again.[8]
- Yekaterinburg Metro begins operating.[8]
- Yekaterinburg Commodity Exchange founded.[8]
- 1992 - Arkady Mikhailovich Chernetsky becomes mayor.
- 1993 - 27 September: ru declared.[8][13]
- 1999 - Bishop ru ousted.[14]
21st century
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- 2000 - City becomes part of the Ural Federal District.[citation needed]
- 2003 - Church of All Saints built.
- 2006 - Ikea branch in business.[15][1]
- 2009
- 16 June: 1st BRIC summit held in city.
- Yeltsin Presidential Center founded.[2][16]
- 2010
- 2011
- Russian Orthodox ru established.
- Vysotsky (skyscraper) built.
- 2013
- 15 February: Chelyabinsk meteor visible from city.
- 28 August: Search for escaped crocodile.[17]
- 8 September: ru held; Yevgeny Roizman wins.
- Population: 1,424,702.[3]
See also
- Yekaterinburg history
- ru
- ru
- List of administrative-territorial units headquartered in Yekaterinburg (in Russian)
- ru
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This article incorporates information from the Russian Wikipedia.
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