- District of Sheksna
- District of Cherepovets
- District of Chagoda
- District of Kharovsk
- District of Ustyuzhna
- District of Ust'-Kubinskoye
- District of Tot'ma
- District of Tarnoga
- District of Syamzha
- District of Sokol
- District of Nyuksenitsa
- District of Nikolsk
- District of Mezhdurech'ye
- District of Kichmengsky Gorodok
- District of Kirillov
- District of Kadui
- District of Gryazovets
- Vologda
- Cherepovets
- District of Vytegra
- District of Vologda
- District of Vozhega
- District of Verkhovazh'ye
- District of Veliky Ustyug
- District of Vashki
- District of Belozersk
- District of Babushkino
- District of Babaevo





Administrative division
412 settlements
Geographical location
The District of Veliky Ustyug is situated in the north - east of the Vologda Oblast. It borders on Arkhangelsk Region and Kirov Region.
Rivers: the Northern Dvina, the Sukhona, the Yug.
Veliky Ustyug, an administrative centre of the district is located 450 km from the city of Vologda at the confluence of two large rivers the Sukhona and the Yug which merge into a third - the Northern Dvina.
Transport
Transportation: a railway station (branch Konosha-Vorkuta), an airport, a pier
Distance: 450 km away from Vologda, 600 km from Cherepovets, 700 km from Arkhangelsk
Economy
There are 7 large enterprises of different organizational forms on the territory of the district. In the branch structure, timber, wood-working, food industries, power engineering, production of construction materials and niello adornments take a dominating position.
Main enterprises:
- Plywood company NOVATOR (veneer and plywood production)
- Novatorsky forestry (timber felling and processing, souvenirs)
- Brush-producing factory (paint-brushes, brushes made of natural and artificial fibre)
- Company SEVERNAYA CHERN (niello, jewellery)
- USTYUGMOLOKO (dairy products)
- Veliky Ustyug alcoholic beverage company
- Veliky Ustyug brewery
- Ustyug Bakery
- Wood processing enterprises
Here, the products of wood-working enterprises are manufactured for export and domestic market.
Attractions and tourism
The district of Veliky Ustyug is a picturesque and original land at the confluence of two large rivers the Sukhona and the Yug which merge into a third - the Northern Dvina. Blue water expanses, green fields and coppices, pine and mixed forests create good conditions for tourism and rest. Since 1998 the project Veliky Ustyug - Hometown of Russian Father Frost has been implemented in the district. The residence of Father Frost is situated 15 km off the town of Veliky Ustyug in a pine forest. It consists not only of the stately home of Father Frost, but also of comfortable timbered cottages, a restaurant, a recreation centre with a sauna, a swimming pool, a billiard room and a zoo.
At the moment, more than two dozen kinds of animals and birds are at the zoo, and to the delight of children, the zoo announced plans to build a special area where children can mingle with the animals, pet them and ride on ponies, reindeer and dog sleds.
In developing of inter-regional ties the main emphasis is placed on fair activity. Every year several fairs and festivals are held in Veliky Ustyug.
The Disctict of Veliky Ustyug boasts 22 natural monuments and reserves that are a magnet for tourists and visitors of the district.
History
Veliky Ustyug was founded in 1147. The network of navigable rivers connecting Ustyug with Kholmogory, Arkhangelsk and Pomoriye (along the Dvina), with Vologda, Yaroslavl and Moscow (along the Sukhona), with Vetluga, Vyatka and Kazan (along the Yug and the Luza), with Mezen and Pechora (along the Vychegda) was a major transportation route in the north of Russia in the 16th century. It is not by chance that the old coat of arms of Ustyug did justice to Aquarius, the master and patron of the town. Breaking away from the jugs the strained streams merge into a torrent. The streams symbolize the Sukhona and the Yug, and the torrent - the Northern Dvina. In the 17th century the town was awarded the status of "Veliky" (Great) for its special services in boosting trade. Stone building was quite characteristic of that era. Early in the 20th century divine sevices were held in 27 churches and 4 monasteries.
Since 1708 Veliky Ustyug belonged to the Arkhangelsk gubernia and had the status of a provincial town. In 1780 the town went to Vologda again with the status of a regional town.
Such outstanding explorers and navigators as Semyon Dezhnyov, Erophei Khabarov, Mikhail Buldakov and Vasily Shilov glorified Veliky Ustyug. The residents of the city are remembered for Siberia exploration and exploration of the islands in the Pacific Ocean. They were the first ones to discover new lands in Russian America and to circumnavigate the world.

Over centuries, Vologda Region was a link between medieval Europe and Old Russia, a unique ‘door’ to Europe and a centre of international integration and trade. Traditions of medieval Hansa that is considered to be an original model for the modern single European market, resulted in the Hanseatic League of the Modern Age. It was established in 1980 and now includes about 200 cities and towns from European and Russian states.

The All-Russian competition of jewelers "The Best jewelry of Russia” was held within the framework of an Exhibition of Jewelry and Watch Brands JUNWEX Moscow. The jewelry exhibition in Moscow displayed the works of the best jewelry masters from Russia. All jewellery product range was presented at the show.

According to a newly created legend, Ded Moroz was born on November 18th in Veliky Ustyug, a small town in the Vologda Region. The date of the magician's birthday was chosen by weather chart makers as their long-term observations register that on that very day the ground of Veliky Ustyug is usually covered with a heavy snow blanket.

Over centuries, Vologda Region was a link between medieval Europe and Old Russia, a unique ‘door’ to Europe and a centre of international integration and trade. Traditions of medieval Hansa that is considered to be an original model for the modern single European market, resulted in the Hanseatic League of the Modern Age. It was established in 1980 and now includes about 200 cities and towns from European and Russian states.

III international practical conference A Family for Every Child gathered experts from 24 Russian regions and 3 foreign states (Ireland, Belarus, Armenia), representatives of the local government, the Department of Social Protection of the Population, charitable foundations, heads of organizations for orphans and children left without parental care, public figures, cultural and art figures.

III international practical conference A Family for Every Child will gather international and Russian experts, representatives of the local government, the Department of Social Protection of the Population, charitable foundations, heads of organizations for orphans and children left without parental care, public figures, cultural and art figures.

Ded Moroz, who like Santa Claus gives children presents during the festive period, receives almost 200,000 letters and postcards annually. The main holiday season miracle maker in Russia gets letters from every corner of Russia. People of all ages write to Ded Moroz. Russians send letters to Ded Moroz's official residence in Veliky Ustyug, in the northeast corner of the Vologda Region in the north of European Russia.

The date of the magician's birthday was chosen by weather chart makers as their long-term observations register that on that very day the ground of Veliky Ustyug is usually covered with a heavy snow blanket. No one knows his exact age. The first mentions of his appearance in noble Russian families on Christmas and New Year eve date back to the beginning of the 19th century.

Vologda Oblast Governor Oleg Kuvshinnikov and local government officials arrived in Veliky Ustyug to inspect the water resources situation in the region. Means and facilities of the territorial subsystem of Emergency Situation Department of the Vologda Oblast are ready for reliable and accident-free passage of snowmelt floods and flood waters, said Vologda Oblast Governor Oleg Kuvshinnikov.

In 2017 the honour to become New Year’s Capital of Russia’s North fell upon Vologda again. The New Year was celebrated in a special way, because every Russian city has its own traditions of celebrating. Vologda’s authorities planned a number of major festive actions and events not only in Vologda, but also in Veliky Ustyug, the hometown of Ded Moroz, Russia’s equivalent of Santa Claus.

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