Where is Kursk?
09-08-2024
08:07 AM
1 min read
Overview:
A state of emergency has been declared in Kursk following a Ukrainian incursion into the Russian border region.
About Kursk Region:
- Kursk is a city and administrative centre of Kursk oblast (region) located on the south-western border of Russia.
- It is situated in the centre of the European part of Russia.
- It lies along the upper Seym River, about 280 miles (450 km) south of Moscow.
- It is located in the area known as the Black Earth territory due to its fertile soil.
- The climate is moderately continental.
- History:
- Kursk is one of the oldest cities in Russia. It was first mentioned in documents from 1032.
- Completely destroyed by the Tatars in 1240, it was not rebuilt until 1586, when it became a military outpost to protect the advancing Russian colonization from Tatar attack.
- The town, however, lost much of its importance at the beginning of the 18th century when the Russian border was moved farther south.
- In World War II, fierce fighting took place around Kursk and the city was severely damaged; the Battle of Kursk in July–August 1943, the largest tank battle in World War II, ended in the defeat of the Germans.
- Industries:
- Kursk’s industries include machine building, food processing, and the manufacture of electronic equipment and synthetic fibers.
- A large nuclear power station was completed in 1979.
Q1: Which countries border Russia?
Russia is a country located in northern Eurasia bordering the Arctic Ocean between Europe and the North Pacific Ocean. Neighboring countries include Azerbaijan, Belarus, China, Estonia, Finland, Georgia, Kazakhstan, North Korea, Latvia, Lithuania, Mongolia, Norway, Poland, and Ukraine.
Source: 3,000 evacuated, state of emergency declared after Ukraine’s raid into Russia