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Ufa (/ ˈ uː f ə / OO-fə; Russian: Уфа; Bashkir: Өфө, romanized: Öfö, IPA: [ʏ̞ˈfʏ̞] ⓘ) is the largest city in and the capital of Bashkortostan, Russia.The city lies at the confluence of the Belaya and Ufa rivers, in the centre-north of Bashkortostan, on hills forming the Ufa Plateau to the west of the southern Ural Mountains, with a population of over 1.1 million residents ...
In 1956, Ufa Airport began performing technical maintenance of the Yakovlev Yak-12 airplanes and Mil Mi-1 helicopters, which were then serving the Bashkirian air routes. Between 1959 and 1962, the airport was under reconstruction, and three hotel buildings, cargo and fuel storage facilities, a 100-seat dining hall and a garage were built.
Coat of Arms of Ufa. This is a list of notable people who were born or have lived in Ufa, Russia. Sergey Aksakov (1791–1859) Ilya Bondarenko (1870–1947) Rudolf Nureyev (1938–1993) Vladimir Spivakov (born 1944) Anatoly Kvashnin (born 1946) Viatcheslav Nazarov (1952–1996) Natalia Molchanova (1962–2015) Elvira Nabiullina (born 1963) Zemfira
Ufa Teacher Institute (1909–1919) People's Education Institute (1919–1923) Practic Institute (1923–1929) Temiryazev Bashkir Pedagogical Institute (1929–1957) 40 years of Octouber Bashkir State University (1957–1991) Bashkir State University (since 1991) Motto: Russian: Первый среди равных
The Congress Hall (Bashkir: Конгресс Холл (Congress Hall)) is the Government House in Ufa, built for the 450th anniversary of the accession of Bashkortostan to Russia. Its architecture is characterized by the use of spatial, formal, coloristic prototypes of Bashkir culture for the formation of a modern national architecture.
Pages in category "Ufa" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
From 1861, Grigory Aksakov was first civil governor of Orenburg Governorate, of which Ufa was the provincial city, and in May 1865, he became the head of the newly formed Ufa Governorate. [ 1 ] At the turn of the twentieth century, the life of the Governor's House could be summarised, predictably, as: "Breakfasts in the dining room, evening ...
On opening day, thousands of Ufa residents visited the new cinema, and watched the movie "Незабываемый 1919-й год" / Nezabyvaemyy 1919 god (The Unforgettable Year 1919). [3] The new cinema's two main auditoriums, each with 350 seats, were named "Red" and "Blue", respectively, and the small documentary hall was named "Green".