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a bit on the last Tsar's murder in Yekaterinburg should be put in
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oblast_Swerdlowsk is still not existing and should be picked up. Bernd
Go for it, dude! Ellsworth 14:35, 15 Dec 2004 (UTC)
It's really silly, why didn't they change the Oblast names as well? Saint Perersberg, the main city of Leningrad Oblast... -- Vladko 18:17, 8 May 2005 (UTC)
There are so many, and only Uralmash mentioned? and not even formatted as link? That's just strange.
All the universities/academies are listed, and not much more... As if the whole city was a big school.
Not even a reference to the
Trans-Siberian railway :-(
This article really needs to put in stuff about Yekaterinburg's reference. No help to my paper!:(
This article lacked the culture section in this article. This discussion on changes is more like a complaint. This article needs a culture section. It did not help me at all on my project, which needs culture. Please get some culture in here! Thanks!
TO ALL: The second link has been updated to a month before today. There has also been a culture section added. Just some information nedded spreading. Thanks.
I really needed to find stuff about the literacy for a debate, but I didn't spot anything about that one here.
Link is needet to the article on Pavel Bazhov.
Pavel Bazhov. --
Eleven.diamonds (
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22:03, 26 March 2010 (UTC)
How about adding a map? + Hexagon1 ( talk) 04:49, 12 March 2006 (UTC)
Yekaterinburg recorded a new all time high temperature record today;
https://twitter.com/extremetemps/status/1283797672898580481
Meltingpot ( talk) 18:34, 24 July 2020 (UTC)
"[...]Yekaterinburg is considered the leading educational and scientific center of the Urals. Urals A.M. Gorky State University, Ural State Technical University, Urals State Pedagogical University, Urals State University of Forestry, Urals State University of Mines, Urals State University of the Railways, Russian State Vocational Pedagogics University, Urals State University of Economics, Military Institute of Artillery, Urals State Conservatory, Urals State Agricultural Academy, Urals State Academy of Law, Urals State Academy of Medicine, Urals State Academy of Performing Arts, Urals Academy of Public Service, and Urals Academy of Architecture are among them."
I think the education section is a bit silly. I mean, do we really need to have a list of redlinks three-four lines long? I think the redlinks could be removed from this list, and just leave the existing there. -- HJV 12:35, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
what about mentioning the prison camp? here is a video of the camp-- Tvwatcher ( talk) 06:37, 21 December 2007 (UTC)
no mention here that sone parts of ekaterinburg forest was so heavily polluted by chernobyl that it'll be a no go area for at least 25,000 years, and if you go there at night theres glowing luminescent fungus growing on some trees....
for a breathtaking series of photos on chernobyl see elena filatova's site
http://www.angelfire.com/extreme4/kiddofspeed/spring2007.html —Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.21.206.85 ( talk) 10:03, 29 January 2008 (UTC)
I repeat it here again. According to OFFICAL Russian statistical report the population of Yekaterinburg on 01.01.1913 was only (then shown as Ekaterinburg in English version) 43.000 inhabitants. Thus increase of 30.2 fold to 2002. This must be a for sure a Russian record. Moscow had in 1913 only 1.650.000 inhabitants. St.Petersburg 1.500.000 inhabitants. If this is again removed away I wonder why such historical facts cannot be published in these English language Wikipedia pages. The Russian point of view of controlled information is not valid here. From where all the population have come to Yekaterinburg? On 01.01.1913 the six major towns in Urals had population of;
All figures were rounded to nearest full thousand. The number of industrial population rose from 102.000 in 1865 to 300.000 in 1902 in the Urals. In 1914 only thirty of the 125 metallurgical cetnres which had flourished in the Urals were still in operation.
Population of Yekaterinburg is 1315000 (2008), it Russia's fourth largest city http://www.gks.ru/bgd/regl/B07_13/IssWWW.exe/Stg/d01/04-14.htm
(Population of Russia, its federal districts, federal subjects, districts, urban localities, rural localities—administrative centers, and rural localities with population of over 100,000)" —Preceding unsigned comment added by Фальшивомонетчик ( talk • contribs) 21:44, 3 March 2009 (UTC)
Is it my settings or is the page a bit messy? I see text overlapping some image frames. Can/how can this be fixed? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Tajik24 ( talk • contribs) 19:04, 2 October 2009 (UTC)
There are no forests like taiga nearer 500km to Yekaterinburg. There are partially wooded plains (mostly cultivated for agriculture) around the city. -- 85.92.19.239 ( talk) 12:00, 27 October 2009 (UTC)
It seems that this page needs to be updated as soon as possible. the data is correct as for 2002, and it has been 7 years since then. therefore, i suggest that you editors initiate a more up to date comprehensive writing about this city. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 217.132.8.162 ( talk) 21:01, 30 December 2009 (UTC)
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The common use for the city seems to be 'Ekaterinburg'. Google search for the names yielded an 11.2 million results vs. 0.98m for the 'ye' version. Also, the city is officially Ekaterinburg. link -- Львівське ( говорити) 16:31, 6 July 2012 (UTC)
Support : In the coverage to the FIFA World Cup almost every renowned media house and FIFA itself are officially using "Ekaterinburg" and also as suggested above the official website of the city also uses the name Ekaterinburg and Google results also clearly show which one is more widely used. I support a move to "Ekaterinburg". Cricket246 ( talk) 11:33, 14 June 2018 (UTC)
ставьте вид на сити — Preceding unsigned comment added by 188.73.159.189 ( talk) 16:38, 23 July 2012 (UTC)
There is nothing wrong with either "at the 2010 census" or "as of the 2010 Census". The latter, however, is what's used across hundreds and hundreds of other articles. Why should this one be different?— Ëzhiki (Igels Hérissonovich Ïzhakoff-Amursky) • ( yo?); June 23, 2014; 11:59 (UTC)
What is missing from the city timeline? Please add relevant content. Thank you. -- M2545 ( talk) 11:41, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
The article calls the city "on the border of Europe and Asia" a few times, citing some websites that claim that. However, the city is (and is further down in this page noted to be) on the eastern side of the Urals, meaning that it is firmly in Asia by every definition given at Boundaries_between_continents#Europe_and_Asia. Any objection to correcting this to "near the western border of the Asian continent? Calbaer ( talk) 14:43, 23 September 2016 (UTC)
The Y-letter in English is not a big deal. It's both a vowel and a consonant. And not a problem in areas of the World , where English is the native language. But what about spelling "Jerusalem" as "Yerusalem" ?, "Jericho" as "Yericho" ?, "Japan" as "Yapan" ?, "Iwo-Jima" as "Iwo-Yima" ? and the former "Djakarta" through the present "Jakarta" to "Yakarta". I suggest we go back to "Jekaterinburg". Boeing720 ( talk) 23:25, 2 July 2017 (UTC)
This page should be moved to "Ekaterinburg" as per the logics mentioned in the move request a little bit above!! Cricket246 ( talk) 21:56, 14 June 2018 (UTC)
"The average number of employees of large and medium-sized organizations is 440,300 people."
Either this is a typo, or there's something else wrong.
Gwrede ( talk) 22:33, 30 December 2018 (UTC) The average number of employees of large and medium-sized organizations is 440,300 people.
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Please adjust the text to reflect that Catherine the Great was the wife of Peter III, not Peter the Great. The timeline listed refracts this inaccuracy. Thanks! 2601:249:8A00:3AE0:FD83:3906:28A:8535 ( talk) 10:13, 18 August 2022 (UTC)
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a bit on the last Tsar's murder in Yekaterinburg should be put in
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oblast_Swerdlowsk is still not existing and should be picked up. Bernd
Go for it, dude! Ellsworth 14:35, 15 Dec 2004 (UTC)
It's really silly, why didn't they change the Oblast names as well? Saint Perersberg, the main city of Leningrad Oblast... -- Vladko 18:17, 8 May 2005 (UTC)
There are so many, and only Uralmash mentioned? and not even formatted as link? That's just strange.
All the universities/academies are listed, and not much more... As if the whole city was a big school.
Not even a reference to the
Trans-Siberian railway :-(
This article really needs to put in stuff about Yekaterinburg's reference. No help to my paper!:(
This article lacked the culture section in this article. This discussion on changes is more like a complaint. This article needs a culture section. It did not help me at all on my project, which needs culture. Please get some culture in here! Thanks!
TO ALL: The second link has been updated to a month before today. There has also been a culture section added. Just some information nedded spreading. Thanks.
I really needed to find stuff about the literacy for a debate, but I didn't spot anything about that one here.
Link is needet to the article on Pavel Bazhov.
Pavel Bazhov. --
Eleven.diamonds (
talk)
22:03, 26 March 2010 (UTC)
How about adding a map? + Hexagon1 ( talk) 04:49, 12 March 2006 (UTC)
Yekaterinburg recorded a new all time high temperature record today;
https://twitter.com/extremetemps/status/1283797672898580481
Meltingpot ( talk) 18:34, 24 July 2020 (UTC)
"[...]Yekaterinburg is considered the leading educational and scientific center of the Urals. Urals A.M. Gorky State University, Ural State Technical University, Urals State Pedagogical University, Urals State University of Forestry, Urals State University of Mines, Urals State University of the Railways, Russian State Vocational Pedagogics University, Urals State University of Economics, Military Institute of Artillery, Urals State Conservatory, Urals State Agricultural Academy, Urals State Academy of Law, Urals State Academy of Medicine, Urals State Academy of Performing Arts, Urals Academy of Public Service, and Urals Academy of Architecture are among them."
I think the education section is a bit silly. I mean, do we really need to have a list of redlinks three-four lines long? I think the redlinks could be removed from this list, and just leave the existing there. -- HJV 12:35, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
what about mentioning the prison camp? here is a video of the camp-- Tvwatcher ( talk) 06:37, 21 December 2007 (UTC)
no mention here that sone parts of ekaterinburg forest was so heavily polluted by chernobyl that it'll be a no go area for at least 25,000 years, and if you go there at night theres glowing luminescent fungus growing on some trees....
for a breathtaking series of photos on chernobyl see elena filatova's site
http://www.angelfire.com/extreme4/kiddofspeed/spring2007.html —Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.21.206.85 ( talk) 10:03, 29 January 2008 (UTC)
I repeat it here again. According to OFFICAL Russian statistical report the population of Yekaterinburg on 01.01.1913 was only (then shown as Ekaterinburg in English version) 43.000 inhabitants. Thus increase of 30.2 fold to 2002. This must be a for sure a Russian record. Moscow had in 1913 only 1.650.000 inhabitants. St.Petersburg 1.500.000 inhabitants. If this is again removed away I wonder why such historical facts cannot be published in these English language Wikipedia pages. The Russian point of view of controlled information is not valid here. From where all the population have come to Yekaterinburg? On 01.01.1913 the six major towns in Urals had population of;
All figures were rounded to nearest full thousand. The number of industrial population rose from 102.000 in 1865 to 300.000 in 1902 in the Urals. In 1914 only thirty of the 125 metallurgical cetnres which had flourished in the Urals were still in operation.
Population of Yekaterinburg is 1315000 (2008), it Russia's fourth largest city http://www.gks.ru/bgd/regl/B07_13/IssWWW.exe/Stg/d01/04-14.htm
(Population of Russia, its federal districts, federal subjects, districts, urban localities, rural localities—administrative centers, and rural localities with population of over 100,000)" —Preceding unsigned comment added by Фальшивомонетчик ( talk • contribs) 21:44, 3 March 2009 (UTC)
Is it my settings or is the page a bit messy? I see text overlapping some image frames. Can/how can this be fixed? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Tajik24 ( talk • contribs) 19:04, 2 October 2009 (UTC)
There are no forests like taiga nearer 500km to Yekaterinburg. There are partially wooded plains (mostly cultivated for agriculture) around the city. -- 85.92.19.239 ( talk) 12:00, 27 October 2009 (UTC)
It seems that this page needs to be updated as soon as possible. the data is correct as for 2002, and it has been 7 years since then. therefore, i suggest that you editors initiate a more up to date comprehensive writing about this city. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 217.132.8.162 ( talk) 21:01, 30 December 2009 (UTC)
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The common use for the city seems to be 'Ekaterinburg'. Google search for the names yielded an 11.2 million results vs. 0.98m for the 'ye' version. Also, the city is officially Ekaterinburg. link -- Львівське ( говорити) 16:31, 6 July 2012 (UTC)
Support : In the coverage to the FIFA World Cup almost every renowned media house and FIFA itself are officially using "Ekaterinburg" and also as suggested above the official website of the city also uses the name Ekaterinburg and Google results also clearly show which one is more widely used. I support a move to "Ekaterinburg". Cricket246 ( talk) 11:33, 14 June 2018 (UTC)
ставьте вид на сити — Preceding unsigned comment added by 188.73.159.189 ( talk) 16:38, 23 July 2012 (UTC)
There is nothing wrong with either "at the 2010 census" or "as of the 2010 Census". The latter, however, is what's used across hundreds and hundreds of other articles. Why should this one be different?— Ëzhiki (Igels Hérissonovich Ïzhakoff-Amursky) • ( yo?); June 23, 2014; 11:59 (UTC)
What is missing from the city timeline? Please add relevant content. Thank you. -- M2545 ( talk) 11:41, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
The article calls the city "on the border of Europe and Asia" a few times, citing some websites that claim that. However, the city is (and is further down in this page noted to be) on the eastern side of the Urals, meaning that it is firmly in Asia by every definition given at Boundaries_between_continents#Europe_and_Asia. Any objection to correcting this to "near the western border of the Asian continent? Calbaer ( talk) 14:43, 23 September 2016 (UTC)
The Y-letter in English is not a big deal. It's both a vowel and a consonant. And not a problem in areas of the World , where English is the native language. But what about spelling "Jerusalem" as "Yerusalem" ?, "Jericho" as "Yericho" ?, "Japan" as "Yapan" ?, "Iwo-Jima" as "Iwo-Yima" ? and the former "Djakarta" through the present "Jakarta" to "Yakarta". I suggest we go back to "Jekaterinburg". Boeing720 ( talk) 23:25, 2 July 2017 (UTC)
This page should be moved to "Ekaterinburg" as per the logics mentioned in the move request a little bit above!! Cricket246 ( talk) 21:56, 14 June 2018 (UTC)
"The average number of employees of large and medium-sized organizations is 440,300 people."
Either this is a typo, or there's something else wrong.
Gwrede ( talk) 22:33, 30 December 2018 (UTC) The average number of employees of large and medium-sized organizations is 440,300 people.
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Please adjust the text to reflect that Catherine the Great was the wife of Peter III, not Peter the Great. The timeline listed refracts this inaccuracy. Thanks! 2601:249:8A00:3AE0:FD83:3906:28A:8535 ( talk) 10:13, 18 August 2022 (UTC)