Vyerkhnyadzvinsk

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Vyerkhnyadzvinsk or Verkhnedvinsk (Belarusian: Верхнядзвінск, romanizedVierchniadzvinsk;[a] Russian: Верхнедвинск), previously known as Drysa or Drissa[b] until 1962, is a town in Vitebsk Region, Belarus. It serves as the administrative center of Vyerkhnyadzvinsk District.[1] It is located at the confluence of the Drysa River [be] and the Daugava River. Its population in 2009 was 7,600. As of 2024, it has a population of 6,870.[1]

Vyerkhnyadzvinsk
Верхнядзвінск (Belarusian)
Верхнедвинск (Russian)
Flag of Vyerkhnyadzvinsk
Coat of arms of Vyerkhnyadzvinsk
Vyerkhnyadzvinsk is located in Belarus
Vyerkhnyadzvinsk
Vyerkhnyadzvinsk
Coordinates: 55°47′N 27°57′E / 55.783°N 27.950°E / 55.783; 27.950
CountryBelarus
RegionVitebsk Region
DistrictVyerkhnyadzvinsk District
First mentioned1386
Administrative center1924
Population
 (2024)[1]
 • Total6,870
Postal code
211631
Area code+375 2151
License plate2

History

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Drissa is first mentioned in a chronicle of the year 1386.[2] During the medieval period it formed part of the Principality of Polotsk, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. From 1801 it was the center of the Drissa uyezd of the Vitebsk Governorate, and during the War of 1812 it was the site of a fortified camp described by Leo Tolstoy in Book Three of War and Peace.

It became a raion center in 1924. During the Second World War, it was occupied by Germany and most of the local population was massacred.[3]

Climate

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Climate data for Vyerkhnyadzvinsk (1991–2020)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 4.2
(39.6)
4.7
(40.5)
11.2
(52.2)
21.8
(71.2)
26.0
(78.8)
28.1
(82.6)
29.9
(85.8)
29.1
(84.4)
24.4
(75.9)
17.4
(63.3)
10.2
(50.4)
5.6
(42.1)
29.9
(85.8)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) −2.1
(28.2)
−1.5
(29.3)
3.8
(38.8)
12.0
(53.6)
18.2
(64.8)
21.5
(70.7)
23.6
(74.5)
22.4
(72.3)
16.9
(62.4)
9.7
(49.5)
3.2
(37.8)
−0.6
(30.9)
10.6
(51.1)
Daily mean °C (°F) −4.5
(23.9)
−4.5
(23.9)
−0.1
(31.8)
6.8
(44.2)
12.5
(54.5)
16.1
(61.0)
18.3
(64.9)
17.0
(62.6)
12.0
(53.6)
6.2
(43.2)
1.1
(34.0)
−2.6
(27.3)
6.5
(43.7)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) −7.1
(19.2)
−7.4
(18.7)
−3.7
(25.3)
2.0
(35.6)
7.0
(44.6)
10.9
(51.6)
13.1
(55.6)
12.0
(53.6)
7.8
(46.0)
3.2
(37.8)
−1.0
(30.2)
−4.8
(23.4)
2.7
(36.9)
Record low °C (°F) −21.5
(−6.7)
−20.1
(−4.2)
−13.0
(8.6)
−4.5
(23.9)
−0.2
(31.6)
4.8
(40.6)
8.1
(46.6)
6.0
(42.8)
0.9
(33.6)
−4.8
(23.4)
−10.0
(14.0)
−14.7
(5.5)
−21.5
(−6.7)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 43.5
(1.71)
40.1
(1.58)
35.7
(1.41)
36.6
(1.44)
60.8
(2.39)
84.5
(3.33)
78.8
(3.10)
68.5
(2.70)
59.1
(2.33)
57.7
(2.27)
50.3
(1.98)
45.0
(1.77)
660.6
(26.01)
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) 11.2 10.0 8.7 7.4 9.4 10.6 10.3 9.1 8.4 10.2 10.2 10.5 116.0
Mean monthly sunshine hours 33.2 62.5 139.8 194.0 276.6 285.4 288.9 255.3 161.8 86.3 29.8 23.2 1,836.8
Source: NOAA[4]

Notes

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  1. ^ Official transliteration.
  2. ^ Belarusian: Дрыса; Russian: Дрисса

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Численность населения на 1 января 2024 г. и среднегодовая численность населения за 2023 год по Республике Беларусь в разрезе областей, районов, городов, поселков городского типа". belsat.gov.by. Archived from the original on 2 April 2024. Retrieved 13 April 2024.
  2. ^ Maciej Stryjkowski. Chronicle of Poland, Lithuania, Samogitia and all of Ruthenia (1582).
  3. ^ "Yahad - in Unum".
  4. ^ "World Meteorological Organization Climate Normals for 1991-2020 — Vyerkhnyadzvinsk". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved January 13, 2024.
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