''Uralsky Sledopyt'' (, ''Ural Pathfinder'') is a
Soviet
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and
Russia
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n magazine dedicated to
tourism
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and
local history
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. It also has a
science fiction
Science fiction (often shortened to sci-fi or abbreviated SF) is a genre of speculative fiction that deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts. These concepts may include information technology and robotics, biological manipulations, space ...
section. It is printed in
Yekaterinburg
Yekaterinburg (, ; ), alternatively Romanization of Russian, romanized as Ekaterinburg and formerly known as Sverdlovsk ( ; 1924–1991), is a city and the administrative centre of Sverdlovsk Oblast and the Ural Federal District, Russia. The ci ...
(formerly Sverdlovsk), Russia, located on the eastern side of the
Ural mountain range, hence the name of the magazine.
Magazine's website
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In 1981 the magazine established the Aelita Prize The Aelita Award is an award for science fiction writers founded by the Union of Writers of Russia (formerly the Union of RSFSR Writers) and " Uralsky Sledopyt Magazine" in 1981. It was named after the classic Russian science fiction novel '' Aelita ...
for science fiction.
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Archive 1966-1990
1958 establishments in the Soviet Union
History magazines
Local interest magazines
Magazines established in 1958
Yekaterinburg
Russian-language magazines
Science fiction magazines published in Russia
Magazines published in the Soviet Union
Soviet science fiction
Tourism magazines
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