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      • Originally named Novonikolayevsk ("New Nicholas") in honor of Emperor Nicholas II, the city rapidly grew into a major transport, commercial, and industrial hub. Novosibirsk was ravaged by the Russian Civil War but recovered during the early Soviet period and gained its present name, Novosibirsk ("New Siberia"), in 1926.
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    Novosibirsk was ravaged by the Russian Civil War but recovered during the early Soviet period and gained its present name, Novosibirsk ("New Siberia"), in 1926. Under the leadership of Joseph Stalin, Novosibirsk became one of the largest industrial centers of Siberia.

  3. As the administrative center of Novosibirsk Region and the Siberian Federal District, it now easily claims the right to be unofficially called the ‘Capital of Siberia’ and it has no serious...

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  4. In 1925 the town was renamed Novosibirsk (“New Siberia”). The city’s industry was especially stimulated in World War II, when many factories were evacuated from European Russia to the area. It is now the largest city in Siberia. Novosibirsk is a major manufacturing centre.

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  5. Jul 6, 2023 · Novosibirsk, often referred to as the “Capital of Siberia,” is a vibrant and dynamic city located in southwestern Russia. With a population exceeding 1.5 million residents, it is the third most populous city in Russia and serves as the administrative center of the Novosibirsk Oblast.

  6. Apr 4, 2019 · In 1926 it was given its current name, Novosibirsk, which means “New Siberia”. Later it became a highly industrial city, mainly in the Soviet era, with its five-year plans and a massive exodus to Novosibirsk during one of the waves of Siberian migration in the country.

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › New_SiberiaNew Siberia - Wikipedia

    New Siberia or Novaya Sibir (/ ˈnoʊvaɪə sɪˈbɪər /; Russian: Но́вая Сиби́рь, Nóvaya Sibír', [ˈnovəjə sʲɪˈbʲirʲ]; Yakut: Саҥа Сибиир, Saŋa Sibiir) is the easternmost of the Anzhu Islands, the northern subgroup of the New Siberian Islands lying between the Laptev Sea and East Siberian Sea.

  8. It was renamed Novosibirsk, meaning “New Siberia,” in 1925. The Soviets made the city into the industrial center of Siberia. The construction in the early 1930s of the Turkestan-Siberian Railway provided a link with Central Asia and led to the creation of large new factories.