Online camera Polarnye Zori. Lomonosova street, Partizan Zapolyarya street (Murmansk region)
Polyarnye Zori is a town (since 1991) in the Murmansk region of Russia. Administrative center of the municipal district of Polarnye Zori. Near the town is the Kola Nuclear Power Plant. Population - 14,209 people (2022).
The city is located on the banks of the river Niva and lake Pinozero, 224 kilometers from Murmansk. The nearest settlements are Zasheek (3 km), Pinozero (4 km), Nivsky (8 km) and Afrikanda-1, 2 (16 and 13 km). The city is surrounded by the territory of Zasheikovsky forestry.
Polyarnye Zori is one of the northernmost cities that do not have polar night. The shortest day (December 22) in Polyarnye Zory lasts 21 minutes.
Lomonosov Street is the longest and most densely populated street in the city. It divides Polyarnye Zori into two parts and intersects with Nivsky Avenue, Pushkin, Stroiteley, and Partizan Zapolyarya streets.
The first house in the New Town, commissioned by the builders, was house #4 on Lomonosov St., which became the builders' dormitory. Most of the specialists who came to the North wished to do something important with their lives, they had a deep sense of patriotism.