If you look at the
map of Russia you will see a lot of great
and small cities and towns. Among them the city of Yoshkar-Ola, our
native city, takes quite a modest place. It is not so famous and beautiful
as Moscow, St. Petersburg. Suzdal or Novgorod but Yoshkar-Ola is a wonderful
city with its modern architecture, green parks and boulevards and its
own history which dates back to the 16th century.
Yoshkar-Ola is the capital of the
Mari Republic,
its political, economic, cultural and scientific centre with the population
of about 290,000 people. The city has 9 theatres, 9 schools of higher
education, a Research Institute, a Museum of Local Studies, a Fine Arts
Museum, a lot of schools, libraries and recreation centres.
For a long time Yoshkar-Ola has been an important
industrial centre with more than 50 enterprises producing refrigerators,
radio-parts, tools, bicycles, vitamins, artificial leather, fur goods, clothes, furniture, etc.
Yoshkar-Ola is the administrative and political centre
of the republic. The residence of the Mari President is located there.
The government of our republic works there too. They occupy a 7-storey
grey bulIding in Leninsky Prospect, one of the busiest thoroughfares
of the city. Opposite the building of the Government there is one of
the highest buildings - the "Yoshkar-Ola" hotel crowned with the musical
clock, which plays the melodies of Russian and Mari composers. Near
the clock you can see the coat of arms of the city. The national emblem
includes a picture of an elk under a white snowflake with a cog inside
against the red-blue background of the shield. These signs symbolize
everything in which our republic is rich and strong.

"Yoshkar-Ola" hotel and the Government building
are part of the modern architectural ensemble. Another architectural
ensemble can be seen in Lenin Square which is the heart of the capital.
It is very attractive. One can't but admire the buildings of Mari State
University, Mari Technical University and the Mari National Drama Theatre
which is also the Theatre of Opera and Ballet. In the centre of the
square there is a monument to V. I. Lenin by the famous sculptor M.
Manizer. This monument reminds us of our past.
One of the most impressive places of interest is
the Memorial to the Military Glory erected in honour of those who perished
in World War II. The Memorial with its monument and the Eternal Fire
adds much to the beauty of the city famous for its green streets, parks
and boulevards. Due to numerous green spaces the city is especially
beautiful in summer and in spring when it is buried in green trees and
bright flowers.
The city of Yoshkar-Ola is new and young. Here and
there you can see modern construction sites. The city is constantly
changing and striding to its future.