Lalsk (Russian: Лальск) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Luzsky District of Kirov Oblast, Russia, located 27 kilometers (17 mi) northeast from Luza, the administrative center of the district. Population: 3,705 (2010 Russian census);[1] 4,551 (2002 Census);[4] 5,471 (1989 Soviet census).[5]

Lalsk
Лальск
The cathedral compound in Lalsk
The cathedral compound in Lalsk
Flag of Lalsk
Coat of arms of Lalsk
Location of Lalsk
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Lalsk is located in Russia
Lalsk
Lalsk
Location of Lalsk
Lalsk is located in Kirov Oblast
Lalsk
Lalsk
Lalsk (Kirov Oblast)
Coordinates: 60°44′14″N 47°35′21″E / 60.73722°N 47.58917°E / 60.73722; 47.58917
CountryRussia
Federal subjectKirov Oblast
Administrative districtLuzsky District
Founded1570 (Julian)Edit this on Wikidata
Population
 • Total3,705
Time zoneUTC+3 (MSK Edit this on Wikidata[2])
Postal code(s)[3]
613970Edit this on Wikidata
OKTMO ID33622154051

History

It takes its name from the Lala River, a tributary of the Luza. The settlement was established by the Novgorodians fleeing east from Ivan the Terrible after the Massacre of Novgorod.[6] It was a large trading outpost in the eastern part of the Russian North in the late 17th and 18th centuries. The earliest stone church was consecrated in 1711.

Lalsk had town status between 1779 and 1927 and served as the administrative center of Lalsky District between 1924 and 1963.

Architecture

Lalsk is notable for a remarkable cluster of 18th-century Orthodox churches in various stages of disrepair:[7]

  • The Cathedral of Christ's Resurrection (1698–1715) with a campanile dating from 1729
  • The nearby Church of the Annunciation for winter services (1732–1762)
  • The partly ruined Church of the Epiphany (1711)
  • The Church of St. John the Baptist (1714)
  • The Church of the Savior's Transfiguration (1730–1732)
  • The Church of the Virgin's Dormition (1791–1796)

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