Lazo, Lazovsky District, Primorsky Krai


Lazo is a village in the Russian Maritime Province of Primorsky Krai in the Russian Far East.

History

The village was founded and named Monomakh Slobidka in 1907 by settlers from Bryansk and Chernihiv. In 1933 it was renamed Vangou.
On 26 August 1949, by a decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, the village was renamed again, now becoming Lazo in honour of the revolutionary hero Sergey Lazo. At the same time the Sokolov District in Primorski Krai was renamed as the "Lazovsky District".

Climate

Winters are generally cold and dry with the prevailing winds coming from the continent. In Summer the prevailing winds are from the sea and the climate becomes hot and humid.

National Park

On 2 July 2007 the administrative head office for the "Call of the Tiger" National Park was established in Lazo, at Lenin Street 23.

Moment of international fame

Lazo hit the headlines internationally at the end of 2005 when it was reported that a stray dog was killed by squirrels in a Lazo park. The dog had barked at the squirrels who were alleged to be in a state of heightened frustration due to the absence, that year, of pine cones in the trees.