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    Podolsk (Russian: Подольск, IPA: [pɐˈdolʲsk]) is an industrial city, center of Podolsk Urban Okrug, Moscow Oblast, Russia, located on the Pakhra River (a tributary of the Moskva River). Population: 314,934 ( 2021 Census ) [ 6 ]

  2. Podolsk, city, Moscow oblast (region), western Russia. It lies south of Moscow on the Pakhra River, a tributary of the Moskva. The village of Podol, created a town in 1781, owed its development to its position on a main highway and, after the 1860s, on a railway running south from Moscow.

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    Podol was first mentioned in written sources as a village in 1606. It became a town by the Empress Catherine’s the Great order in 1781. The population of the town was 856 people. In the 18th century, the first stone buildings appeared in the town. The main occupation of the inhabitants was mining of rubble and white stone, from which, for example, ...

    The climate is temperate continental with relatively cold winter (early November - end of March) and warm humid summer (mid-May - early September). The average temperature in January is minus 9.4 degrees Celsius, in July - plus 18.4 degrees Celsius. Podolsk is one of the largest industrial centers in the Moscow region. There are over 50 large and m...

    There are a lot of monuments and memorial boards in Podolsk. The most interesting are the architectural and sculpture ensemble built in memory of World War II (Slavy Square) and the monument-obelisk to Miloradovich grenadiers who died in the Podolsk land in 1812 (Sobornaya Square, in front of the Trinity Cathedral). The former Ivanovskoye estate an...

    Podolsk is a large satellite city of Moscow, with a rich history, industrial and scientific development, and cultural attractions. Learn about its location, climate, coat of arms, monuments, churches, museums, and more from this comprehensive guide and photos.

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  4. Podolsk is the second largest city in Moscow Oblast, by quantity of residents comparable to such regional centers, as Pskov or Novgorod. The city built out of high-rise buildings makes a quite melancholy impression, but this feeling is deceptive.

  5. Podolsk is the second largest city in Moscow Oblast, by quantity of residents (315,000) comparable to such regional centers, as Pskov or Novgorod. The city built out of high-rise buildings makes a quite melancholy impression, but this feeling is deceptive.