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Situated on the Kola Peninsula 30 miles from the Barents Sea, the Murmansk
harbor is ice-free all year because of the warm waters of the Gulf Stream, the
same Gulf Stream that flows north some 60 miles east of Jacksonville. From
December to May, the port of Murmansk replaces the icebound St. Peters Murmansk was founded in 1915 as a World War I supply base, and became a major
Soviet port in World War II as Allied convoys braved Arctic storms and Nazi
submarines and dive bombers to bring war material and food to the embattled
Soviet people. Modern Murmansk is the site of a teacher’s institute, a merchant
marine training academy, and a research facility o The Jacksonville-Murmansk relationship began in 1975 as one of the first five formal linkups between U.S. and Soviet cities. Official Jacksonville delegations traveled to Murmansk in 1975 and 1977, and two different mayors of that city brought delegations here in 1976 and 1979. A six-year hiatus ensued before the relationship took on new life in 1986, and “glasnost” opened a broad spectrum of exchanges for the 1990’s.
Other exchanges have involved students, artwork, photographs and photographers, and television documentaries, and dentists. But the humanitarian medical exchange continues to be the most rewarding
aspect of the program with Murmansk. Through the Murmansk Medical Project, In May 1992, the DuPont Foundation contributed $10,000 for an immunization
project for children in Murmansk. In 1994, funding was received from the SOROS
Foundat These and other programs have resulted in four Reader’s Digest Foundation Awards for Jacksonville, including “Best Single Youth Project” in 1989 for a video production about the daily lives of fifth-graders entitled “From Loretto With Love”; a “Best Single Project” in 1990 for the video documentary “Murmansk: Sister at the Top of the World”, and “Best Single Project” again in 1992 and 1993 for the medical assistance program. Here are links to my pictures of Murmansk
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