Borisoglebsk

Town in Voronezh Oblast, Russia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Borisoglebsk (Russian: Борисогле́бск) is a town in Voronezh Oblast, Russia, located on the left bank of the Vorona River near its confluence with the Khopyor. Population: 60,687(2021 census);[8] 65,585(2010 census);[3] 69,392(2002 census);[9] 72,338(1989 Soviet census);[10] 65,000 (1969).

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Historical population
YearPop.±%
189722,300    
192639,100+75.3%
193952,900+35.3%
195954,415+2.9%
197063,733+17.1%
197967,621+6.1%
198972,338+7.0%
200269,392−4.1%
201065,585−5.5%
202160,687−7.5%
Source: Census data
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CountryRussia
Founded1646[2]
Elevation
100 m (330 ft)
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Location of Borisoglebsk
Borisoglebsk is located in Voronezh Oblast
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Borisoglebsk (Voronezh Oblast)
Coordinates: 51°22′N 42°05′E
CountryRussia
Federal subjectVoronezh Oblast[1]
Founded1646[2]
Government
  HeadAlexey Kabargin
Elevation
100 m (330 ft)
Population
  Total
65,585
  Estimate 
(2025)[4]
57,682 (−12.1%)
  Rank240th in 2010
  Subordinated toBorisoglebsky Urban Okrug[1]
  Capital ofBorisoglebsky Urban Okrug[1]
  Urban okrugBorisoglebsky Urban Okrug[5]
  Capital ofBorisoglebsky Urban Okrug[5]
Time zoneUTC+3 (MSK Edit this on Wikidata[6])
Postal codes[7]
397160, 397163–397167, 397170–397172, 397189
Dialing code+7 47354
OKTMO ID20710000001
Websiteweb.archive.org/web/20130208022734/http://adminborisoglebsk.e-gov36.ru/
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History

Borisoglebsk was founded in 1646 and was named for the Russian saints Boris and Gleb, the first saints canonized in Kievan Rus' after the Christianization of the country.[2]

In the late 19th century and the early 20th century Borisoglebsk developed into a busy inland port due to its geographic location within the highly fertile Central Black Earth Region. Barges transported good such as grain, timber, kerosene, fish, eggs, watermelon from the region to large cities in western and central Russia connected to Borisoglebsk by waterways such as St. Petersburg, Moscow, Rostov, Taganrog, and Tsaritsyn. In 1870, a brewer plant opened in the town, producing dark beer and light beer, as well as fruit soda. The brewery has survived and continues to produce beer. According to the 1885 census, the population of Borisoglebsk featured 13,007 inhabitants (6,325 males and 6,682 females), almost exclusively Russian Orthodox. In the early 20th century there was a mixed-sex gymnasium in the town, with 4 female classes and 6 male classes, and a technical railway school.

In January 1906, revolutionary Maria Spiridonova assassinated G. N. Luzhenovsky at the Borisoglebsk railway station. After the Bolsheviks came to power in Borisoglebsk in 1918, one of the first concentration camps in Russia for "alien and petty-bourgeois elements" was organized in the town. In December 1922, the 2nd Military School Red Air Force pilots Borisoglebsk was created which became later, the renowned Borisoglebsk Higher Military Aviation School of Pilots "Order of the Red Banner" "Lenin" "Chkalov".

Administrative and municipal status

Within the framework of administrative divisions, it is, together with twenty-four rural localities, incorporated as Borisoglebsky Urban Okrug—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts.[1] As a municipal division, this administrative unit also has urban okrug status.[5]

Military

The town is host to Borisoglebsk air base.

Notable people

Twin town

References

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