Svietlahоrsk

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Coordinates: 52°38′N 29°44′E / 52.633°N 29.733°E / 52.633; 29.733

Svietlahorsk[1]
Belarusian: Светлаго́рск

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Svietlahorsk[2]
Coordinates: 52°38′N 29°44′E / 52.633°N 29.733°E / 52.633; 29.733
Country  Belarus
Voblasc Нomiel'skaja
Rajon Svietlahorski
The first written mention 1560
Area
  Total 25.85 km2 (9.98 sq mi)
Elevation 131 m (430 ft)
Population (2009)
  Total 69,995
  Density 2,796/km2 (7,240/sq mi)
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Time zone EET (UTC+3)
Postal code 24743х (Russian)
Area code(s) 375 (0) (2342) (Russian)
License plate 3
Website Official website (Russian)

Svietlahorsk (Belarusian: Светлаго́рск, [sʲvʲetɫaˈɣorsk], until 1961 Šacilki, Belarusian: Шацілкі) is a town in the Svietlahorski Rajon of Нomiel'skaja Voblasс' of Belarus, the administrative center of the rajon (district). It is located by the river Biarezina and has 69,900 inhabitants (2010 estimate).

Industry

Within Svietlahorsk there are many industrial activities and organizations. They include: the power plant, a chemical man-made fiber plant, a reinforced concrete industrial complex, a Petroleum producing industry, a pulp and paper milk industry, butter-making factory, a bakery, and an industrial college.

Svietlаhorsk is also a railroad station on the Žlobin — Kalinkavičy railway line.

Sights

Within Svietlahorsk there is an Orthodox church and cathedral, a Catholic church, a quay, and a museum of local lore.

Health

Svietlahorsk is the region worst affected by HIV-AIDS in Belarus. Although the city accounts for less than 1% of the population of Belarus, it accounts for close to 30% of all the reported cases of HIV infections.[4][5] Around 6% of the adult population in Svietlahоrsk is HIV +ve.[6][7]

Twin towns

References

  1. According to the Instruction on Latin Transliteration of Geographical Names of the Republic of Belarus (decree of the State Committee on Land Resources, Surveying and Cartography of the Republic of Belarus dated 11.06.2007 No. 38): Постановление Государственного комитета по имуществу Республики Беларусь от 11.06.2007 № 38 «О внесении изменений и дополнений в Инструкцию по транслитерации географических названий Республики Беларусь буквами латинского алфавита» // Национальный правовой интернет-портал Республики Беларусь. (Russian)
  2. According to the Instruction on Latin Transliteration of Geographical Names of the Republic of Belarus (decree of the State Committee on Land Resources, Surveying and Cartography of the Republic of Belarus dated 11.06.2007 No. 38): Постановление Государственного комитета по имуществу Республики Беларусь от 11.06.2007 № 38 «О внесении изменений и дополнений в Инструкцию по транслитерации географических названий Республики Беларусь буквами латинского алфавита» // Национальный правовой интернет-портал Республики Беларусь. (Russian)
  3. "World Gazetteer". Archived from the original on 2013-01-11. 
  4. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10096187
  5. http://www.svetlcge.by/?p=889
  6. http://govorim.by/gomelskaya-oblast/svetlogorsk/stati-o-svetlogorske/30096-10-faktov-iz-istorii-svetlogorskoy-vspyshki-vich.html
  7. http://www.svetlogorsk.by/svetlogorsk/20-svetlogorskie-smi/svetlagorskiya-naviny/7846-hiv-reduce-problem

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