Total area: 4.100 sq km
Total population: 57.982
Administrative centre: city of Sokol
Administrative division: 12 administrative areas
District centre population: 43.038
Foundation: city status in 1932
Distance from Vologda: 35 km
Railway station: 2 km, Sukhona
Natural resources: sand, marl, peat, tufa and loam
Inland waters: the Sukhona River and its affluents
The district of Sokol is a vast wooded area with some 71% (295,000 has) of its total land covered with forests: mostly deciduous, but also coniferous (pine and spruce). Wood is the most precious treasure of the region.
Main branches of industry: wood processing, pulp and paper industry, agriculture
Places of interest: complex of Mikhail Archangel churches (1770), a mesolite site
Renowned residents: poets V.Krasov, A.Ganin, A.Romanov, composer Valery Gavrilin, academician I.Chernyaev
Vologda Region Governor Oleg Kuvsinnikov and Mikhail Shamolin, President of the Segezha group signed a treaty on cooperation within the framework of XXVI St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. The parties agreed to build a new paper machine at the group’s paper factory in Sokol, Vologda region.
Segezha Group, a leading Russian vertically integrated holding company in the forest industry finished the construction of a pellet production facility at Sokol Woodworking Plant. The new facility will turn by-products and wood waste into biofuel pellets. Vologda Region Governor Oleg Kuvshinnikov took part in the solemn launch of the new production line.
On May 23rd Vologda Oblast Governor worked in the District of Sokol, situated in the centre of the Vologda Region on both banks of the Sukhona River. Sokol, located 35 kilometres off Vologda, is a classical mono-city. It was built in 1932, its main branches of industry being wood processing, pulp and paper industry.