There are still 10,000 people in Vladivostok.
Vladivostok (Russian: Владивосток, English: Vladivostok), formerly known as Vladivostok, is located in the northeastern part of the Asian-European continent, the southernmost tip of the Amur Peninsula, and was a territory of China during the Qing Dynasty, under the Jilin General, and was ceded to the Russian Empire by the Treaty of Peking on November 14, 1860, which ceded to the Russian Empire territory east of the Ussuri River, including Vladivostok. On November 14, 1860, the Treaty of Beijing ceded the territory east of the Ussuri River, including Vladivostok, to the Russian Empire, which named it Vladivostok, which means "Rule of the East" in Russian.
Vladivostok is the largest port city on Russia's Pacific coast, the scientific center of Russia's Far East, the base of Russia's Pacific Fleet, the largest city and economic and cultural center of Russia's Far East, and one of the main centers of education, culture and research in the Far East.
Geography
Vladivostok is located at the southern end of the Muravyov-Amurskiy Peninsula on the Pacific coast, near the Sea of Japan, the city is built on the mountains, the northern part of the city is a highland, and the east, south, and west are bordered by the Ussuri Bay, the Great Peter's Bay, and the Amur Bay respectively, and the city and the port area are located on the shore of the Golden Horn Bay at the top of the Amur Peninsula. Golden Horn Bay from southwest to northeast into the interior, about 7 kilometers long, the entrance to the bay width of about 2 kilometers, the depth of water 20 to 30 meters.
Golden Horn Bay south side of the East Bosphorus Strait, there is a Russian island as a natural barrier. The bay is surrounded by low mountains and hills, the situation is dangerous, the world's few natural harbors, Vladivostok in accordance with Zhou Shuzhen climate classification is a typical temperate continental humid climate, or called cold temperate continental monsoon climate.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia - Vladivostok