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Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy city info |
The city of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky was founded in 1740 by Vitus
Bering on his first voyage exploring the North Pacific. He named the city
for his two ships, Peter and Paul. Although few Koryaks live in Petropavlovsk
(not to be confused with the Petropavlovsk in Kazakhstan), it is the major
port for the peninsula. It has a population of about 200,000, which is
nearly half of the entire population of Kamchatka. The nearby city of
Yelizovo (pop. 40,000) has the international air port, with twice-weekly
flights to Anchorage, Alaska on Alaskan Airways. It is also accessible
on Aeroflot from Khabarovsk, Vladivostock, Moscow, and St. Petersburg. |
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