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Группа 941, 21.03.2020

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The town stands on the left bank of Volga river, about 200 km north-east from Saratov, and is the largest and most developed centre in Saratov region after Saratov itself. The population is less than 200,000 people which are ethnically mainly Russians and Tatars, but also there are few representatives of the other groups such as Ukrainians, Mordovians, Kazakhs and some others.

Balakovo belongs to the huge territory which in the Middle Ages was called Dikoye Pole (wild field). Different Nomad tribes were crossing and living in that territory before it was finally occupied with Turkic tribes which were belonging to Mongolian Empire and after the decay of the Empire became independent small states. And all of those states were conquered by Russia under the rule of Ivan the Terrible in the 16th century. Officially Balakovo starts its history from the year 1762 when Russian Empress Cathrine II made an order to create settlements for old-believers. Later the Empress also sent here the families of German immigrants.

During 18th and 19th centuries Balakovo was a village which didn't belong to any aristocratic or noble family, so this fact itself as well as the spirit of old-believers who are famous for their diligent work and discipline character contributed to the successful economical development of Balakovo. It was part of Samara province before 1911 when it went under the administration of Saratov and received a status of town. At the beginning of 20th c. a lot was made by Mamin dynasty for Balakovo. Mamins were old-believers, who became very rich by trading with agricultural goods within Russia as well exporting them abroad. Mamins founded in Balakovo the factory producing engines which has been successfully working ever since surviving in Soviet time and II World War.

The years between Socialist Revolution of 1917 and 1960s were not remarkable for the history of Balakovo. The battles of II World War didn't reach Saratov region, and the number of population stayed small.

But starting from 1960s Balakovo has experienced significant changes. It turned into a very important industrial hub in Central Russia. In 1960-1980s a number of plants were being built here, such as Hydro-Electric station, Nuclear Power station, Warmth-Electric station, few different Chemical factories, Rubber Technical goods production, as well as many minor industries. People from all over USSR of different specialisations were sent to Balakovo for work. At the same time Balakovo also developed engineering studies, and engineering education is still the leading type of education there. The population immediately grew to about 250,000 people, and the look of the town got serious modernisation.

At the moment Balakovo is having the tendencies similar to the other provincial towns of Russia with young people leaving to bigger cities, but at the same time still people from surrounding villages and the immigrants from ex-Soviet republics arrive here because still Balakovo is an industrial centre with many jobs available.