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    Cherepovets (Russian: Череповец, IPA: [tɕɪrʲɪpɐˈvʲets]) is a city in Vologda Oblast, Russia, located in the west of the oblast on the banks of the Sheksna River (a tributary of the Volga River) and on the shores of the Rybinsk Reservoir. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 312,310, making it the most populous ...

  2. Cherepovéts (en ruso: Череповец) es la mayor ciudad en la óblast de Vólogda, en Rusia. Esá ubicada en la confluencia del río Sheksná en el embalse de Rýbinsk. Su población era de 311 869 habitantes (censo del 2002). Historia. Mapa del embalse de Rýbinsk en el que aparece, en su extremo norte, Cherepovéts. Iglesia de la Natividad, construida en 1789

  3. William Brumfield. Situada en la confluencia de los ríos Sheksná y Yagorba en la parte occidental de la provincia de Vologdá, Cherepovéts es conocida como la sede de Severstal (“Acero del...

  4. Cherepovets, city, southwestern Vologda oblast (region), northwest-central European Russia. Cherepovets lies on the right bank of the Sheksna River where it flows into the Rybinsk Reservoir of the Volga River. The city’s iron and steel plant, established in 1955 and enlarged several times since, is.

  5. Learn how Cherepovets, a small town on the Sheksna River, became one of Russia's largest industrial centers and a major port on the Mariinsky Waterway. Explore its architectural heritage, from the medieval Resurrection Monastery to the neoclassical Church of the Nativity of Christ.

  6. 8 de ene. de 2021 · The city is a river port on the Sheksna River, a tributary of the Volga River. The distance from Cherepovets to Vologda is 126 km, to Moscow - about 505 km, to Saint Petersburg - 460 km by railway, and 530 by highway. The population of Cherepovets is about 309,400 (2022), the area - 121 sq. km.

  7. 7 de oct. de 2016 · Learn about the origins, development and attractions of Cherepovets, a regional center in the Vologda Region that is home to Severstal, one of Russia’s largest steel producers. Explore its historic churches, mansions and museums, and its role in the Mariinsky Canal System.