Interesting facts about Makhachkala

The city of Makhachkala is often called the pearl of the Caspian Sea and the Caucasus. It is really ancient, despite the fact that it was founded in the Russian Empire. However, long before that, there already existed settlements and people lived here. Since our days, old traditions, customs and the mass of other cultural and historical heritage, which the south of the Russian Federation is so rich, have come down to.

In this city lives in one and a half more people than in all the Bahamas combined.
Representatives of several dozen nationalities live in Makhachkala. At the same time, nepotism is very developed in all spheres of life.
The inhabitants of Makhachkala, for the most part, are extremely hospitable. Of course, in the city there are unsafe areas in the dark, but during the day it is safe everywhere, in general.

Once the city was a village called Petrovskoe, and then – Petrovsk-Port. The name “Makhachkala” he received in 1921.
In Makhachkala, there are mosques, Orthodox churches, a synagogue and the Seventh Day Adventist Church. However, about 70% of local residents are followers of Islam.
Makhachkala has two dozen sister cities and partner cities, 10 of which are located in Russia.

Among all the major Russian cities, Makhachkala is growing faster than others.
In winter it is cold here, and in summer it is hot. However, the Caspian Sea smoothes the climate, and in Makhachkala it was never hotter than +40.2 degrees. And the lowest recorded temperature was -26.8 degrees.
In 1970, the city was severely damaged by the strongest earthquake.
Summer in Makhachkala lasts longer than, for example, in Moscow – about 5 months.