Stary Oskol

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Stary Oskol (Russian Старый Оскол) is a city in Belgorod Oblast, Russia. It is located at 51°18′ N 37°51′ E, about 500 km south of Moscow, on the Oskol River. Stary Oskol has a population of 217,900 (2004).

It was founded as a fortress in 1593, as part of the southern fortification line around Moscow. The city was conquered by Tatars and Poles, and affected by the Russian Civil War in 1919, as well as World War II. After World War II industry developed in the city and its population started to grow.

Stary Oskol is an important mining town of iron ore, situated at the border of the Kursk Magnet Anomaly, one of the largest deposits of iron ore worldwide. More than 8 million tons of iron ore are mined here per year. For this reason there is also a branch of the Moscow Federal Institute of Steel and Alloys in the city.

Stary Oskol is twinned with Salzgitter, Germany since 1987.



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