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The significance of Vladivostok

Vladivostok is the name of this city.

Southeast Siberia, near the Great Peter Bay, belongs to Jilin Province and was ceded to Russia in the tenth year of Qing Xianfeng. 1860165438+10/4 The Beijing Treaty between China and Russia ceded the area east of the Ussuri River, including Vladivostok, to the Russian Empire, which named it Vladivostok, which means "ruling the East" in Russian.

The Russian government decided to build Vladivostok and its surrounding areas into a free economic zone, so as to strengthen the economic cooperation between Russia and China, South Korea, Japan and other Northeast Asian countries.

By 20 18, the total population will be 605,000, mainly Russians and Russians in China. The climate is dominated by temperate continental humid climate, with an average annual high temperature of 8.38℃, an average low temperature of 65,438 0.38℃ and an average precipitation of 797 mm. ..

Vladivostok is an important fishing port in Russia. It is rich in plankton, aquatic products, sardines, fin whales, cuttlefish and herring. It is distributed in the waters of the Sea of Japan, in the west of Malaysian warm current and Li Man cold current, and near coastal estuaries. It is a marine fishery base in the Russian Far East.

It has a trawl fleet, a refrigerated transport and fish products processing fleet and a whaling fleet, and its catch ranks first among fishing ports in the Russian Far East. It is an important industrial center in Primorsky Krai and the Far East of Russia. Its industry is closely related to shipping and marine fisheries, mainly ship repair, shipbuilding, fishery product processing machinery manufacturing, fish processing and wood processing.

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According to the climate classification of Zhou Shuzhen, Vladivostok belongs to a typical temperate continental humid climate, or it is called cold temperate continental monsoon climate. Summer is cool and comfortable; Autumn is the best season in Vladivostok, with sunny weather, long duration and occasional typhoons.

In winter, affected by the northerly winds at high latitudes and the southeast winds of the ocean, it is cold and humid, with more snowfall. Spring comes earlier; In summer, influenced by polar ocean air mass or denatured tropical ocean air mass, southeast wind and southeast wind prevail, which is cool and comfortable, with moderate rainfall and sometimes foggy.

There are distinct seasons all year round, and the weather changes slowly. Because it is close to the Sea of Japan, the temperature difference between winter and summer is smaller than that in inland areas of the same latitude, and the daily temperature difference is very small, which has obvious temperate monsoon climate characteristics.