Dugna

Settlement in Kaluga Oblast, Russia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dugna (Russian: Дугна́) is an urban locality (a settlement) in Ferzikovsky District of Kaluga Oblast, Russia, located on the left bank of the Dugna River, 18 kilometers (11 mi) from Ferzikovo, on the main rail line between Kaluga and Tula. Population: 667(2010 census);[1] 792(2002 census);[4] 946(1989 Soviet census).[5]

CountryRussia
Founded1709
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Settlement
Center of the settlement, the view on former Demidov's houses used as a school and a library during Soviet times
Center of the settlement, the view on former Demidov's houses used as a school and a library during Soviet times
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Dugna is located in Kaluga Oblast
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Location of Dugna
Dugna is located in European Russia
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Dugna (European Russia)
Dugna is located in Russia
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Dugna (Russia)
Coordinates: 54°24′N 36°51′E
CountryRussia
Federal subjectKaluga Oblast
Administrative districtFerzikovsky District
Founded1709
Population
  Total
667
  Estimate 
(2012)
663 (−0.6%)
  Municipal districtFerzikovsky Municipal District
  Urban settlementDugna Urban Settlement
  Capital ofDugna Urban Settlement
Time zoneUTC+3 (MSK Edit this on Wikidata[2])
Postal code[3]
249811
Dialing code+7 484
OKTMO ID29644403101
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History

The Dugna Foundry was first mentioned in 1689. The settlement itself was founded in 1709 by Nikita Demidov, who built the first steel mills in Russia. The steel mills were built in 1715 on the site of L. Naryshkin Iron Works, founded in 1690. Now the ironworks are known as Dugna Machine Plant[6]

Having arrived to the region in 1700, Nikita Demidov was well aware of its riches and of the importance of the steel industry for the economy of Russia. With the personal guarantee of Peter the Great, he was one of the pioneers to develop Russian domestic metallurgy and metal production. In the mid-18th century, Dugna, Brynsky, and Vyrovsky plants annually produced 19,000 poods of iron for the local market and additionally exported large quantities to St. Petersburg. Production of iron at these three factories at that time ranged from 40 to 70 thousand poods a year, which corresponded to melting of approximately 60-100 thousand poods of iron.

Dugna was granted urban-type settlement status in 1925.

Demographics

Distribution of the population by ethnicity according to the 2021 census:[7]

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Russians
74.70%
Romani
18.60%
Armenians
3.27%
Ukrainians
0.89%
Dargins
0.74%
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Places of interest

  • Peter & Paul Church (built about 1764)[8]
  • Pontoon bridge over the Oka River
  • Steel pedestrian bridge over the Dugna River

References

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