Magnitogorsk
About Magnitogorsk
Magnitogorsk is a modern city in Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia, situated on the eastern side of the outrageous southern degree of the Ural Mountains by the Ural River. It is the second biggest city in Russia that isn't the regulatory focus of any government subject or area. Magnitogorsk contains the biggest iron and steel works in the nation, Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works. The official aphorism of the city is "where Europe and Asia meet", as the city possesses arrive in both Europe and Asia. Magnitnaya was established in 1743 as a component of the Orenburg Line of fortresses worked amid the rule of the Empress Elizabeth.
By 1747 the settlement had developed sufficiently expansive to legitimize the working of a little wooden house of prayer named therefore "The Church of the Holy Trinity". Russian press mineral mining in this district goes back to 1752, when two business people named Tverdysh and Myasnikov chose to keep an eye on the attainability of mining in the region that ended up well known later. They figured out how to take full favorable position of the way that the Magnitnaya mountain did not have a place with anybody around then - they anchored it for themselves by method for appeal to Empress Elizabeth. In 1759, the appeal to was in the long run acknowledged, and they propelled press metal generation.