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Zlatoust, a city nestled among the picturesque Ural Mountains, marked its 270th anniversary on August 24 with a series of celebrations. Chelyabinsk Region Governor Alexey Teksler extended his congratulations to the local residents, emphasizing the city’s transformation into a key industrial, educational, and cultural hub of the Southern Urals over the years.
Governor Teksler highlighted that the residents of Zlatoust take great pride in their city’s rich history, including its unique craftsmanship traditions and contributions during the Great Patriotic War. The governor referred to the city’s designation as a “City of Labor Valor,” a title awarded in recognition of the significant role the townspeople played during the war. He acknowledged the ongoing contribution of Zlatoust’s strategic enterprises, which continue to support both military and civilian production critical to the nation.
The governor also recognized the city’s ongoing development, attributing it to the talent and hard work of its population. He noted the construction of new public spaces, residential areas, high-quality roads, and social and sports facilities. Additionally, Teksler pointed out the active growth of the tourism sector in Zlatoust, which is becoming increasingly important to the city’s economy.
Governor Teksler, in his anniversary message, wished the residents of Zlatoust good health, success in their endeavors, and a prosperous future. His remarks underscored the city’s enduring significance and its residents’ dedication to building a vibrant community.
The celebration of Zlatoust’s 270th anniversary not only reflects on its storied past but also looks forward to its continued growth and development, fueled by the determination and pride of its people.