Bogoroditsk ( Russian : Богоро́дицк ) is a town and the administrative center of Bogoroditsky District in Tula Oblast , Russia , located on the Upyorta River , a tributary of the Upa . Population: 31,897 ( 2010 Census ) ; 30,884 ( 2002 Census ) ; 33,552 ( 1989 Soviet census ) .
3-540: It was founded in the second half of the 17th century as a wooden fort. In the 1770s, the fort was demolished to make room for the palace of the Bobrinsky family. The main château , designed by Ivan Starov and partly destroyed during World War II , is adjoined by an English park, said to be the earliest in Russia outside St. Petersburg . Bogoroditsk was granted town status in 1777. During World War II , Bogoroditsk
6-662: Is incorporated within Bogoroditsky Municipal District as Bogoroditsk Urban Settlement . Bogoroditsk is twinned with: In 2012, the technology company Varton bought an abandoned factory building and opened the assembly plant. By 2016, total investment in the LED lighting factory reached 1 billion rubles. Bobrinsky Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include
9-484: Was under German occupation from 15 November 1941 until 15 December 1941. Within the framework of administrative divisions , Bogoroditsk serves as the administrative center of Bogoroditsky District . As an administrative division, it is incorporated within Bogoroditsky District as Bogoroditsk Town Under District Jurisdiction . As a municipal division , Bogoroditsk Town Under District Jurisdiction
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