Доброго времени суток, нужно проверить на правильность переведенный текст по англ яз - вопрос №2462000

The city in which I live is called Anadyr. It is located in the extreme north-east of Russia, and it is also the administrative center of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug. On August 3, 1889, fulfilling the decree of the government of tsarist Russia on the formation on the most northeastern territory of the State of the Anadyr District, the Russian military doctor and polar explorer LF Grinevetsky laid the Novo-Mariinsk post at the mouth of the Kazachka River. With him the city of Anadyr began to develop.

In the city there is a fish factory, energy enterprises — Anadyrskaya TPP and Gas-engine station. Near the city, at the Cape Observation, is located one of the largest wind power plants in Russia — Anadyr VES. In the vicinity, gold and coal are mined. Reindeer breeding, fishing, hunting are developed.

The regional weekly newspaper «Krainy Sever» is published (before 1993 — «Soviet Chukotka»), the founder of the publication is the Government of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug.

There are places of interest, such as: Memorial complex «The First Revolutionary Committee of Chukotka», in memory of the first Chukchi Bolsheviks;

The monument to Lenin, installed on the central square of Anadyr; Memorial «Chukotka to the front», open to the 60th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War; Bronze Prayer Orthodox cross;

Monument to St. Nicholas the Wonderworker;

Monument to the writer Yuri Rytkhau.

The climate is subarctic, marine, severe. The average temperature in January is -22 ° C, July — varies greatly from year to year, but on average + 11 ° C. The warm period is very short. Precipitation is 350 mm per year, mainly in a warm period. Thanks to its proximity to the sea, in winter it is warmer in the city, and in the summer it is cooler than the continental regions of Chukotka. Winter is severe, but softened by the sea, so it is softer than in Siberia at these latitudes. In summer there are often fogs. The surface temperature of the water in the summer months is about +10 ° C.

The sea port of Anadyr is the largest in the region, it has a connection with Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Vladivostok, Magadan and other ports. Its production capacity allows processing up to 1 million tons of various cargoes. The navigation period lasts 4 months (from July 1 to November 1). From Anadyr to Laurentia there is a passenger ship «Captain Sotnikov».

Anadyr Airport is on the other side of the estuary in the village of Ugolny Kopi. To connect the city with the airport year-round helicopter flights are carried out, in the winter there is an ice crossing, in the summer boats, small boats run. The airport has international status, regular flights to Moscow and Khabarovsk, as well as in all settlements of Chukotka.

In view of the severe natural and climatic conditions, the roads in the city have a concrete covering. On the streets of the city is set approx. 90 traffic signs, marking is applied.

Between Anadyr and the airport there is a federal highway A384 with a length of 23 km, part of which is a winter road on the ice of the estuary

According to the results of the All-Russian competition for the title «The Most Well-maintained City of Russia» for 2005, Anadyr was awarded with a special prize and a certificate from the Federal Agency for Construction and Housing and the All-Russian Life Support Workers' Union for attracting investments in the development of the urban environment, and also entered the encyclopedia «The Most Well-Managed City of Russia For 2005 ». At the end of the All-Russian contest" The Most Well-Managed City of Russia «for 2006, Anadyr took the third prize in the category» Administrative Centers of the Subjects of the Russian Federation " F ", was awarded a diploma of the Government of the Russian Federation and a cash prize.

Coat of arms of the city of Anadyr «Brown bear, holding fish in the clutches against the background of white and blue stripes», approved in 1999.

The nature of Anadyr and its environs

The Anadyr Gulf of the Bering Sea has a great influence on the climate of the surroundings of Anadyr. The weather here is very volatile, often monsoon winds blow from the sea. Under the influence of southern winds, floods are often observed, especially in late autumn. Of the other characteristics of climate, it is necessary to name frequently changing atmospheric pressure. The average annual precipitation is 445 mm. The average annual temperature in Anadyr is 7.4 g. C. In 2001, the lowest winter temperature was recorded on December 26 — 39.6 degrees, and the highest summer on July 21 + 24 degrees.

Anadyr and its environs belong to the subzone of the shrubless tundra. The nature of the vegetation here is also determined by the proximity of the sea and the stiff winds. The city in the tundra grows only dwarf trees, rare shrubs, and in the spring it strikes with bright colors of blossoming flowers of rhododendrons, poppies, Ivan-tea, polar lilac, and Ledum. In the summer and autumn the tundra pleases the townspeople with an abundance of mushrooms and berries: cloudberries, blueberries, shiksha, cowberries. Old Anadyrs assure that the most mushroom and berry places in the area of ​​two hills of Dionysius and Michael, which are located several kilometers from the city. From the cultural plantings on the streets of the city, several species of shrubs, alder, poplar, willow have settled down. Enthusiasts grow tomatoes, cabbage, cucumbers in greenhouses, and radishes, lettuce in the open field, near the city in a place called «cottages.»

A lot of feathered inhabitants flock to the town's surroundings in the spring — gulls (kittiwake, silvery and burgomaster), skuas, polar terns, several species of waders. Winter partridges, puffins, polar owls, magpies, sea sparrows, sparrows, delighted with their chirping of townspeople. On the bird market of the island of Alumka, which is near the city, settle apatites, puffins, scurfs, Beringian cormorants. During the excursion to the surroundings of Anadyr, the museum staff tells you many ancient legends about Mount Dionysius and the island of Alumka, whose name is translated from the Chukchi language as «a piece of something confused».

Dwell in the vicinity of the city of ermine, petting, arctic foxes, brown bears are encountered, and sometimes whites come. But most of all the guests of the city remember meetings with eurashka (long-tailed ground squirrels). These funny animals are almost tame, do not hesitate to beg bread crumbs in mushroom pickers and berry-heads.

Wonderful fishing off the coast of the Anadyr estuary. In the summer on the net catch under licenses of salmon fish, nelma, pike, fishing rods — sika, smelt. But the inhabitants of the city prefer to catch smelt from under the ice, on the spoon-bait in the winter, because at this time of year it is large, fat, with caviar and smells like a cucumber smell. At the end of April, an annual competition on catching this fish, «Korfest», takes place on the ice of the estuary. From the inhabitants of the estuary waters, white whales and their cubs always attract the attention of tourists, arranging whole dance performances, and Arctic seals (nerpa, as they are affectionately called in Chukotka), which stick out their curious muzzles near the networks of anglers and surround groups of boats carrying passengers to another Shore estuary.

Ответов пока нет

Еva

Читать ответы

Елена

Читать ответы

Юлия Шу

Читать ответы
Посмотреть всех экспертов из раздела Учеба и наука > Английский язык
Пользуйтесь нашим приложением Доступно на Google Play Загрузите в App Store