Belogorsk, Amur Oblast

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Belogorsk (Russian: Белогорск) is a town in Amur Oblast, Russia, located on the river Tom, a tributary of the Zeya. Population: 68,249(2010 Census);[3] 67,422(2002 Census);[8] 73,435(1989 Soviet census);[9] 53,000 (1969); 34,000 (1939).

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Belogorsk (Amur Oblast)
Coordinates: 50°55′N 128°28′E
CountryRussia
Federal subjectAmur Oblast[1]
Founded1860[2]
Town status since1926
Elevation
170 m (560 ft)
Population
  Total
68,249
  Rank229th in 2010
  Subordinated toBelogorsk Urban Okrug[1]
  Capital ofBelogorsk Urban Okrug,[1] Belogorsky District[1][4]
  Urban okrugBelogorsk Urban Okrug[5]
  Capital ofBelogorsk Urban Okrug,[5] Belogorsky Municipal District[4]
Time zoneUTC+9 (MSK+6 [6])
Postal code(s)[7]
676805, 676845, 676846, 676850, 676852–676856, 676859, 676860, 676862–676865, 676869
Dialing code(s)+7 41641
OKTMO ID10710000001
Websitewww.belogorck.ru
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The town was previously known as Alexandrovskoye (until 1926),[10] Alexandrovsk (until 1931),[10] Krasnopartizansk (until 1935),[10] Kuybyshevka Vostochnaya (until 1957).

History

The selo of Alexandrovskoye (Алекса́ндровское) was founded in 1860[2] by the settlers[10] from the European part of Russia. In 1893, the selo of Bochkaryovka (Бочкарёвка) appeared nearby.[10] The two localities grew with the construction of a station on the Trans-Siberian Railway in 1913, and by 1923 Alexandrovskoye and Bochkarevka merged and were transformed into Alexandrovsk (Алекса́ндровск). Town status was granted to Alexandrovsk in 1926.[10] In 1931, it was renamed Krasnopartizansk (Краснопартиза́нск), then, in 1935, Kuybyshevka-Vostochnaya (Ку́йбышевка-Восто́чная), to commemorate the Soviet statesman Valerian Kuybyshev.[10] In 1957, possibly to reduce the number of localities named after Kuybyshev, the town was given its present name.[10] While the literal meaning of the name is white mountains, the reasons for renaming are unclear, as the town stands on a plain with no "white mountains" anywhere in the vicinity.[10] It is possible, however, that the name was due to the whitish color of the quartz sands of the bluffs on the Tom River, or that it was allegorical, with the meaning of a white town.[10]

Geography

Climate

Belogorsk saw a record high temperature for Asian Russia at 42.3 °C (108.1 °F) on 25 June 2010. This record was beaten two days later in Ust-Karsk.[11]

Administrative and municipal status

Within the framework of administrative divisions, Belogorsk serves as the administrative center of Belogorsky District,[4] even though it is not a part of it.[1] As an administrative division, it is, together with one rural locality (the selo of Nizinnoye), incorporated separately as Belogorsk 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]

Economy

Belogorsk is a center for food production, as well as construction products.

Military

The town is home to important military elements of the Eastern Military District, specifically the headquarters of the 35th Army and the 21st Guards Motor Rifle Division. Nearby is the Ukrainka air base, home to elements of Long Range Aviation.

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