Novodugino

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Village
Novodugino
Novodugino
coat of arms
coat of arms
Federal district Central Russia
Oblast Smolensk
Rajon Novoduginsky
head Alexander Aniskin
Founded 1887
Earlier names (Stanzija) Dugino (until 1904)
Novo-Dugino
population 3839 inhabitants
(as of Oct. 14, 2010)
Height of the center 230  m
Time zone UTC + 3
Telephone code (+7) 48138
Post Code 215240
License Plate 67
OKATO 66 230 835 001
Geographical location
Coordinates 55 ° 38 ′  N , 34 ° 18 ′  E Coordinates: 55 ° 37 ′ 45 "  N , 34 ° 17 ′ 45"  E
Novodugino (European Russia)
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Location in the western part of Russia
Novodugino (Smolensk Oblast)
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Location in Smolensk Oblast

Novodugino ( Russian: Новодугино́ ) is a village (selo) in Smolensk Oblast in Russia with 3839 inhabitants (as of October 14, 2010).

geography

The place is about 170 km as the crow flies northeast of the Smolensk Oblast Administrative Center , a good 6 km from the right bank of the right Volga tributary Wasusa .

Nowodugino is the administrative center of the Novoduginsky Rajons and the seat of the Novoduginskoje selskoje posselenije rural community, which includes 28 other villages with a total of 1,000 inhabitants (as of 2010).

history

The place arose from 1887 around a train station, which was built on the route Lichoslavl  - Torzhok  - Rzhev  - Vyazma and was named after the village of Dugino 9 km northwest . The line went into operation in 1888. Soon several companies were established, and in 1904 the growing place was named Novo-Dugino (translated "New Dugino"), derived from the name of the Novo-Duginskaya train station . From its foundation, Nowodugino belonged to the Ujesd Sychovka of the Smolensk Governorate .

On June 1, 1929, Nowo-Dugino, now the most important town in the area, became the seat of a newly formed Rajons. During the Second World War , it was occupied by the German Wehrmacht on October 7, 1941 and taken back by the advancing Red Army on March 10, 1943 in the final phase of the Battle of Rzhev , during the German retreat known as the "Operation Buffalo Movement" .

The current spelling of the place name - and corresponding to the train station - has been official since around 1960. From February 1, 1963 to April 3, 1972, the Rajon was temporarily dissolved. On October 8, 1974, Novodugino received urban-type settlement status , which it lost again in 2004; since then the place has been a village again.

Population development

year Residents
1939 1654
1959 2991
1979 3838
1989 4153
2002 3999
2010 3839

Note: census data

traffic

The regional road 66K-12 runs a good 4 km west of Novodugino and, coming from Vyazma on the federal highway M1 Belarus , continues via Sychovka to the border of Tver Oblast ; from there further as 28A-0386 to Subzow on the federal trunk road M9 Baltija . From the 66K-12 branching off through the town in an easterly direction, the 66K-29 leads to Pretschistoje at the 66N-0308 north of Gagarin .

The Novoduginskaya railway station is located in the village at kilometer 209 of the single-track, non- electrified Lichoslavl - Vyazma line.

Web links

Commons : Nowodugino  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Itogi Vserossijskoj perepisi naselenija 2010 goda. Tom 1. Čislennostʹ i razmeščenie naselenija (Results of the All-Russian Census 2010. Volume 1. Number and distribution of the population). Tables 5 , pp. 12-209; 11 , pp. 312–979 (download from the website of the Federal Service for State Statistics of the Russian Federation)