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|en_name=Vysotsk |ru_name=Высоцк |image_skyline=Vysotsk railway station.JPG |image_caption=Vysotsk railway station |coordinates = {{coord|60|37|N|28|35|E|display=inline,title}} |map_label_position=right |image_coa=Coat of Arms of Vysotskoe GP.png |coa_caption= |image_flag=Flag of Vysotck (Leningrad oblast).png |flag_caption= |anthem= |anthem_ref= |holiday= |holiday_ref= |federal_subject=Leningrad Oblast |federal_subject_ref=[1] |adm_data_as_of=June 2013 |adm_district_jur=Vyborgsky District |adm_district_jur_ref=[1] |adm_selsoviet_jur=Vysotskoye Settlement Municipal Formation |adm_selsoviet_type=Settlement municipal formation |adm_selsoviet_jur_ref=[1] |adm_ctr_of=Vysotskoye Settlement Municipal Formation |adm_ctr_of_ref=[1] |inhabloc_cat=Town |inhabloc_cat_ref=[1] |inhabloc_type= |inhabloc_type_ref= |mun_data_as_of=June 2013 |mun_district_jur=Vyborgsky Municipal District |mun_district_jur_ref=[6] |urban_settlement_jur=Vysotskoye Urban Settlement |urban_settlement_jur_ref=[6] |mun_admctr_of=Vysotskoye Urban Settlement |mun_admctr_of_ref=[6] |leader_title= |leader_title_ref= |leader_name= |leader_name_ref= |representative_body= |representative_body_ref= |area_of_what= |area_as_of= |area_km2= |area_km2_ref= |pop_2010census=1244 |pop_2010census_ref=[1] |pop_density= |pop_density_as_of= |pop_density_ref= |pop_latest= |pop_latest_date= |pop_latest_ref= |established_date=beginning of the 18th century |established_title= |established_date_ref=[10] |current_cat_date=1940 |current_cat_date_ref= |prev_name1=Trongzund |prev_name1_date=1918 |prev_name1_ref=[10] |prev_name2=Uuras |prev_name2_date=1948 |prev_name2_ref=[10] |postal_codes=188909 |dialing_codes= |dialing_codes_ref= |website= |website_ref= |date=March 2014 }} Vysotsk ({{lang-ru|Высо́цк}}; {{lang-fi|Uuras}}; {{lang-sv|Trångsund}}) is a coastal town and a seaport in Vyborgsky District of Leningrad Oblast, Russia, located on the Karelian Isthmus, on the eastern shore of the Vyborg Bay, {{convert|12|km|sp=us}} southwest of Vyborg and {{convert|159|km|sp=us}} northwest of St. Petersburg. It hosts a base of the Russian Baltic Fleet and, since 2004, an oil terminal. Population: {{ru-census|p2010=1,244|p2002=1,673|p1989=929}} In terms of population, it remains one of the smallest towns in Russia. History{{Quote box |width=28em |align=left |bgcolor=#B0D4DE|title=Historical affiliations |fontsize=85% |quote= }} The Trångsund Fortress (lit. narrow strait) was built by the order of Peter the Great in the beginning of the 18th century after the Tsardom of Russia had captured the area from Sweden during the Great Northern War.[2] In 1812, Trongzund was included by Alexander I into the newly created Grand Duchy of Finland. Between 1918 and 1940, the town was part of Viipuri Province of independent Finland under the name Uuras.[2] As a result of the Winter War and subsequent Moscow Peace Treaty, it was occupied by the Soviet Union in 1940 and became a part of Vyborgsky District of the Karelo-Finnish SSR. In 1941, during the Continuation War, it was liberated by Finnish troops and returned to Finland. In June 1944, the town was occupied by the Red Army and was annexed to the Soviet Union according to the Moscow Armistice and Paris Peace Treaty. On November 24, 1944, it was transferred to Leningrad Oblast.[3] In July 1948, the town was renamed Vysotsk in honor of the Soviet machine gunner Kuzma Demidovich Vysotsky, who was killed in the area on March 4, 1940 during the final days of the Winter War.[2] Vysotsk may be considered one of the cradles of radio, as it was there that Alexander Popov conducted his pioneering experiments in 1897 and 1902.[2] Administrative and municipal statusWithin the framework of administrative divisions, it is incorporated within Vyborgsky District as Vysotskoye Settlement Municipal Formation.[4] As a municipal division, Vysotskoye Settlement Municipal Formation is incorporated within Vyborgsky Municipal District as Vysotskoye Urban Settlement.[5] EconomyVysotsk, along with Vyborg and Primorsk, is one of the three most important Russian ports in the Gulf of Finland. All three towns are connected by roads. There is a railway station in Vysotsk, the end station of a railway line branching off at Popovo railway station; however, there is no passenger service. ReferencesNotes1. ^{{ru-pop-ref|2010Census}} 2. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 {{cite book|title=Энциклопедия Города России|year=2003|publisher=Большая Российская Энциклопедия|location=Moscow|isbn=5-7107-7399-9|pages=97}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://classif.spb.ru/sprav/np_lo/40_Viborgsky_rayon.htm|script-title=ru:Выборгский район (ноябрь 1944 г.)|publisher=Система классификаторов исполнительных органов государственной власти Санкт-Петербурга|language=Russian|accessdate=March 20, 2014}} 4. ^1 2 3 4 5 Oblast Law #32-oz 5. ^1 2 3 Law #17-oz Sources
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