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Bogoroditsk (Russian: Богоро́дицк) is a town and the
administrative center of
Bogoroditsky District in Tula Oblast, Russia,
located on the
Upyorta River...
- June 20, 1813, in his
estate of
Bogoroditsk, to the east of Tula.
Bobrinsky Palace, the
Bobrinsky family seat in
Bogoroditsk, was
designed by Ivan Starov...
- 1961
Bogoroditsk Il-18
incident is an air
incident in the USSR that
happened on
Thursday June 22, 1961, near the town of
Bogoroditsk, Tula Oblast, involving...
- The Don
Highway continues across Tula
Oblast west of Venev,
through Bogoroditsk and Yefremov, then
across Lipetsk Oblast, p****ing
through Yelets and...
- on
board die. June 22 – An
Aeroflot Ilyushin Il-18 crash-landed near
Bogoroditsk after an
engine fire. All 97 on
board survived. July 11 –
United Airlines...
- Tula. It was
divided into 12 districts. The main
towns were Alexin,
Bogoroditsk, Byelev, Chern, Epifan, Efremov, Kashira, Krapivna, Novosil, Odoyev,...
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Uzlovaya Uzlovsky District 55,282 7
Yefremov Yefremovsky District 42,350 8
Bogoroditsk Bogoroditsky District 31,897 9
Kimovsk Kimovsky District 28,485 10 Kireyevsk...
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Bogoroditsky (Богородицкий)
Towns under the district's jurisdiction:
Bogoroditsk (Богородицк) with 14
rural okrugs under the district's jurisdiction....
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Volovsky Yasnogorsky Yefremovsky Zaoksky Cities and
towns Aleksin Belyov Bogoroditsk Bolokhovo Chekalin Donskoy Kimovsk Kireyevsk Lipki Novomoskovsk Plavsk...
- the town of
Bogoroditsk. Po****tion: 51,643 (2010 Census); 11,543 (2002 Census); 15,002 (1989
Soviet census). The po****tion of
Bogoroditsk accounts for...