Kandalaksha (Russian: Кандала́кша,) is a city in Murmansk Oblast, northern Russia. It is one of the most active and famous tourist locations in the Murmansk region.
Town in Murmansk Oblast, Russia Town in Murmansk Oblast, RussiaKandalaksha КандалакшаKantalahti, Kannanlahti, Kandalakši, Kannanlakši, Kandalahti, KäddluhttTownA view of Kandalaksha FlagCoat of armsInteractive map of KandalakshaKandalakshaLocation of KandalakshaShow map of RussiaKandalakshaKandalaksha (Murmansk Oblast)Show map of Murmansk OblastCoordinates: 67°09′25″N 32°24′42″E / 67.15694°N 32.41167°E / 67.15694; 32.41167CountryRussiaFederal subjectMurmansk OblastAdministrative districtKandalakshsky DistrictFirst mentioned1517Town status sinceApril 20, 1938Elevation20 m (66 ft)Population (2010 Census) • Total35,654 • Estimate (2023)28,438 (−20.2%)Municipal status • Municipal districtKandalakshsky Municipal District • Urban settlementKandalaksha Urban SettlementTime zoneUTC+3 (MSK )Postal code184041Dialing code+7 81533OKTMO ID47608101001 Kandalaksha is a town in Kandalakshsky District of Murmansk Oblast, Russia, located at the head of Kandalaksha Gulf on the White Sea, north of the Arctic Circle. Population: 29,138 (2021 census); 35,654 (2010 census); 40,564 (2002 census); 54,080 (1989 Soviet census).
[edit] According to the most common version, the name of the town comes from its location on the shore of Kandalaksha Bay, where kanda is the name of the river that traverses the town and laksha means 'bay' (Karelian: lakši, lit. 'bay'). According to other sources, the name of the bay may come from the Sámi names Kantlukht (kannҍt, 'hill' or 'dry place among a swamp', лӯххт, 'bay') or Kandaslukht (ка̄нҍтэсь, 'pack saddle', лӯххт, 'bay'), meaning 'the bay where horse packs were reloaded'. Historical populationYearPop.±%19264,195—    193922,172+428.5%195938,222+72.4%197042,656+11.6%197945,430+6.5%198954,080+19.0%200240,564−25.0%201035,654−12.1%202129,138−18.3%Population size may be affected by changes in administrative divisions.Source: Censuses
[edit] The settlement was possibly founded in the 11th century and it became part of the Novgorod Republic, which was later annexed in 1478 by the Grand Principality of Moscow, the new leading Russian state. Kandalaksha is first mentioned in documents in 1517. In a decree by Vasili III of Russia to local tax collectors, Kandalaksha is mentioned as the center of a volost. Russian chronicles mention that the Sámi were baptized there in 1526. The same year, Kandalaksha (Kokuyev) male monastery was founded near the Church of St. John the Baptist [ru]. In 1854, during the Crimean War, the town was plundered by the British. In 1915, the construction of a seaport started, and in 1918 a railroad connecting Moscow to Murmansk running through Kandalaksha was opened. On August 29, 1927, Kandalaksha was made the administrative center of the newly established Kandalakshsky District, and on June 1, 1932, it was granted work settlement status. Status of a town of district significance was granted to it on April 20, 1938. On February 9, 1940, Kandalaksha was administratively separated from the district and granted the status of a town of oblast significance. In July 1941, during World War II, the town was the primary target of an unsuccessful German-Finnish offensive which attempted to cut the strategic Kirov Railway. By the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR of March 19, 1959, the Councils of Deputies of Kandalaksha and of Kandalakshsky District were merged into one Kandalaksha Town Council of Deputies. While the district was nominally retained as a separate administrative division, all its subdivisions were administratively subordinated to the town's Council of Deputies. Since 1995, Vitino oil port operates near Beloye More a few kilometers south of Kandalaksha. Kandalaksha mayor Nina Varlamova was murdered in an attack in December 2008. In 2025, Yleisradio Oy reported that a military garrison was being built in the town.
[edit] Main article: List of twin towns and sister cities in Russia Twin towns and sister cities[edit] Kandalaksha is twinned with: Kemijärvi, Finland Piteå, Sweden
[edit] The town is located at the head of Kandalaksha Gulf on the White Sea, north of the Arctic Circle. Kandalaksha Nature Reserve is one of World's oldest biosphere parks. It borders the town on the south side and includes numerous islands in Kandalaksha Bay. Climate[edit] Kandalaksha has a subarctic climate (Dfc) with mild, rainy summers, and cold, snowy winters. Climate data for Kandalaksha (Climate ID:22217) 1991-2020 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high °C (°F) 7.5(45.5) 8.0(46.4) 12.2(54.0) 18.9(66.0) 27.2(81.0) 31.4(88.5) 31.6(88.9) 32.0(89.6) 24.7(76.5) 14.7(58.5) 11.4(52.5) 8.0(46.4) 32.0(89.6) Mean daily maximum °C (°F) −7.7(18.1) −6.9(19.6) −1.6(29.1) 3.8(38.8) 9.8(49.6) 16.2(61.2) 19.5(67.1) 16.9(62.4) 11.4(52.5) 4.0(39.2) −1.9(28.6) −5(23) 4.9(40.8) Daily mean °C (°F) −11.4(11.5) −10.9(12.4) −6.2(20.8) −0.5(31.1) 5.3(41.5) 11.5(52.7) 14.9(58.8) 12.6(54.7) 7.6(45.7) 1.4(34.5) −4.4(24.1) −8.2(17.2) 1.0(33.8) Mean daily minimum °C (°F) −15.8(3.6) −15.4(4.3) −11.1(12.0) −5.1(22.8) 1.1(34.0) 7.0(44.6) 10.5(50.9) 8.4(47.1) 3.8(38.8) −1.4(29.5) −7.5(18.5) −12(10) −3.1(26.3) Record low °C (°F) −43.5(−46.3) −41.6(−42.9) −34.6(−30.3) −27.9(−18.2) −15(5) −4.5(23.9) 1.8(35.2) −3.6(25.5) −9.7(14.5) −21.8(−7.2) −30.4(−22.7) −39.5(−39.1) −43.5(−46.3) Average precipitation mm (inches) 41(1.6) 34(1.3) 30(1.2) 28(1.1) 45(1.8) 56(2.2) 75(3.0) 63(2.5) 56(2.2) 53(2.1) 46(1.8) 44(1.7) 571(22.5) Average rainy days 1 2 3 9 18 18 18 18 19 15 6 3 130 Average snowy days 24 23 22 15 9 1 0 0 1 11 21 24 151 Average relative humidity (%) 86 84 81 75 72 69 74 79 84 86 89 87 81 Mean monthly sunshine hours 3.2 45.0 129.2 184.6 231.1 271.5 267.6 186.6 110.6 55.8 9.6 0.0 1,494.8 Source 1: Roshydromet Source 2: NOAA (sun)
[edit] Kandalaksha railway station Kandalaksha city center Kandalaskha city administration Church of St. John the Baptist