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Bogdanovich urban district

Country Russia Status Urban district Included in the Sverdlovsk region Includes 40 settlements Administrative center Bogdanovich Date of formation January 1, 2006 Head of the urban district Vladimir Aleksandrovich Moskvin Population (2016) ↘45,989[1] (1.06%) Density 30.7 people/km² Area 1497.99[2 ]km²

[www.gobogdanovich.ru Official website]

Bogdanovich urban district

— a municipal entity in the Sverdlovsk region of Russia, belongs to the Southern administrative district.

The administrative center is the city of Bogdanovich.

Physiographic characteristics

The territory of the district is 1498 square kilometers.

In the east, the district borders on the Kamyshlovsky district, in the south - on the Kamensky urban district of the Sverdlovsk region and the Kataysky district of the Kurgan region, in the west - on the Beloyarsky urban district and Asbest, in the north - on the Sukhoi Log urban district.

The main wealth is considered to be reserves of refractory clay and limestone.

The geographical location and climatic conditions of the area make it possible to classify it as the territory of the lowland Trans-Urals.

There are no big rivers or mountain peaks here.

The largest rivers: Kunara and Bolshaya Kalinovka (both are no longer than 60 kilometers) flow into Pyshma.

The most significant lake: Kurtuguz (1100 ha).

Rocky hills are located along the banks of the Kunara northeast of the city[3].

Economy

Transport

A junction of railway lines to Yekaterinburg, Tyumen, Chelyabinsk, Serov, Kamensk-Uralsky. Train Station. Bus station on section P351 of the E22 highway

Industry

The city has a Bogdanovichi refractory plant, a sleeper impregnation plant, a meat processing plant, a dairy plant, a feed mill and a building materials plant. The Bogdanovich sleeper impregnation plant was founded in 1927. The plant is one of the largest enterprises in the Bogdanovichi district; its territory stretches for more than 2 kilometers. The plant is the only manufacturer of wooden sleepers on the Sverdlovsk Railway. A narrow-gauge railway operates on the territory of the plant.

From 1973 to 2010, the Bogdanovich porcelain factory, the second industry enterprise in the Russian Federation in terms of production capacity, operated in the city. The plant produced porcelain products (traditional high-temperature porcelain) and products from low-temperature porcelain: plates, cups, glasses, teapots, tableware, tea and coffee sets, sets of tableware of various configurations. It was the only enterprise in Russia producing cordierite fire supplies for the porcelain industry. The plant ceased operation in 2010 due to bankruptcy.

Story

On August 15, 1924, the Bogdanovichsky district was formed as part of the Shadrinsky district of the Ural region with its center in the village of Troitskoye. In 1930, the administrative center was moved to the village of Bogdanovich, and the territory of the abolished Gryaznovsky district

. On July 10, 1931, the Bogdanovichsky district was abolished with the inclusion of its territory in the Sukholozhsky district.

On November 27, 1944, the Bogdanovichi district was re-established. It included the following territories:

  • from Kamyshlovsky district: Volkovsky, Volodinsky, Garashkinsky and Ilyinsky s/s, as well as a number of villages of Kalinovsky s/s.
  • from Sukholozhsky district: r.p. Bogdanovich, Baynovsky, Barabinsky, Bileysky, Gryaznovsky, Kamennoozersky, Kamensky, Kashinsky, Kulikovsky, Kunarsky, Lyapustinsky, Troitsky, Tygishsky, Chernokorovsky and Shchipachevsky s/s, as well as a number of villages of Melnichny s/s.

In 1947, r.p. Boglanovic was transformed into a city of regional subordination. Bykovsky s/s was formed.

In 1954, Beleysky, Bykovsky, Kashinsky, Kulikovsky, Lyapustinsky and Shchipachevsky s/s were abolished.

On February 1, 1963, Bogdanovich was transformed into a city of regional subordination, and the Bogdanovichsky district was abolished. At the same time, its village councils were transferred to the Kamyshlovsky rural district. On January 13, 1965, the Bogdanovichsky district was restored again. In the same year, Suvorovsky s/s was transferred from Kamensky district to Bogdanovichsky[4].

In 1996, the city of Bogdanovich and the district were united into one municipal entity “Bogdanovichsky District”.

From January 1, 2006, the municipal formation “Bogdanovichsky District” was given the status of an urban district and transformed into the Bogdanovich Urban District

.

Ecological situation[ | ]

The ecology of the city of Bogdanovich is burdened with a number of different harmful substances. The reasons for this are various industries. In the city of Bogdanovich there are such production facilities as: OJSC "Construction Materials Plant", Bogdanovichsky Mineral Wool Board Plant, Bogdanovichsky OJSC "Fireproofs", Bogdanovichsky Feed Mill. These enterprises, as well as harmful emissions from vehicles and the noise they produce, are to blame.

Wastewater and surface water[ | ]

On the territory of the Bogdanovichi urban district, groundwater quality indicators, such as: water hardness, , , exceed the MPC content according to SanPiN 2.1.4.1074-01.[42]

At the Bogdanovich enterprises and the municipal unitary enterprise Bogdanovich "Vodokanal", modernization and reconstruction of biological wastewater treatment facilities are planned for 2021 - 2022.

The main source of pollution of surface water bodies in the Bogdanovichsky GO is the Construction Materials Plant LLC.

Pollution of surface water bodies in the territory of the city of Bogdanovich 2018-2019.

[42]

Business nameWastewater discharged, total
(million cubic meters)
Contaminated wastewater discharged (million cubic meters)
2018201920182019
LLC "Construction Materials Plant"4,003,984,003,98
Bogdanovich OJSC "Fireproofs"0,520,540,520,54

The largest water users of the Bogdanovichi GO are: MUP "Teplovodokanal" - 4.2 million cubic meters. m.

Indicators of wastewater discharge into surface water bodies in urban areas in 2021

[42]

Name of municipalityWastewater discharged into surface water bodies (million cubic meters)
Totalincluding contaminated
GO Bogdanovich6,336,33

Soils and land resources[ | ]

Soil cover is the main reservoir of radionuclides. There is a potential danger of airborne transfer of man-made radionuclides into the territory of the Bogdanovichi GO, both from regularly operating nuclear fuel cycle facilities located in the Chelyabinsk region, and in the event of radiation accidents at them. The soils of the Bogdanovichi agricultural region were subject to radioactive contamination: the zone of the East Ural radioactive trace formed as a result of the 1957 accident at the Mayak Production Association, the zone of wind transfer of radioactive sludge from the shores of Lake. Karachay of the Chelyabinsk region into the territory of the Sverdlovsk region in 1967, an area of ​​radioactive fallout after the 1986 accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant.[42]

Conservation and protection of forests[ | ]

In 2021, a large forest fire with an area of ​​194.8 hectares was extinguished in the Bogdanovichi urban district.[42]

Emissions of pollutants into the atmosphere[ | ]

In 2021, compared to 2021, emissions of pollutants into the atmospheric air increased: Bogdanovichsky OJSC Ogneupory - by 0.2 thousand tons (33.3%) due to an increase in operating hours of technological equipment; LLC "Construction Materials Plant" - by 0.4 thousand tons (by 44.4%).

Dynamics of emissions from the enterprise

[42]

Business nameEmission to atmosphere
(thousand tons)
20182019
OJSC "Construction Materials Plant"0,50,9

Composition of the urban district

The urban district includes 40 settlements
LocalityType of settlementPopulationRural area
1Aleshinavillage14[7]Baynovskaya
2Bynesvillage2562[7]Baynovskaya
3Barabavillage1153[7]Barabinskaya
4Bileykavillage↗276[7]Kunarskaya
5Bogdanovichcity, administrative center↘29 311[1]
6Bykovavillage↗315[7]Tygishskaya
7Verkhnyaya Poldnevayavillage↘161[7]Baynovskaya
8Volkovskoevillage675[7]Volkovskaya
9Garashkinskoevillage↘608[7]Garashkinskaya
10Gryaznovskayavillage104[7]Gryaznovskaya
11Gryaznovskoevillage↘1486[7]Gryaznovskaya
12Dubrovnyvillage0[7]Garashkinskaya
13Dubrovnyvillage14[7]Chernokorovskaya
14Ilyinskoevillage↘780[7]Ilyinskaya
15Kamennoozerskoyevillage↘533[7]Kamenoozerskaya
16Kashinavillage147[7]Comenius
17Komenkivillage900[7]Comenius
18Kondratievavillage38[7]Comenius
19Red Lighthousevillage228[7]Gryaznovskaya
20Wadersvillage113[7]Barabinskaya
21Kunarskoevillage733[7]Kunarskaya
22Kurtuguzvillage0[7]Kunarskaya
23Rayvillage28[7]Trinity
24Melekhinvillage81[7]Kunarskaya
25Oktyabrinavillage117[7]Baynovskaya
26Orlovavillage41[7]Barabinskaya
27Parshinavillage103[7]Chernokorovskaya
28Half dayvillage1094[7]Baynovskaya
29Popovkavillage11[7]Comenius
30Prishchanovovillage432[7]Comenius
31Raskatihavillage96[7]Chernokorovskaya
32Sosnovskyvillage14[7]Trinity
33Suvorovvillage98[7]Garashkinskaya
34Trinityvillage1710[7]Trinity
35Tygishvillage943[7]Tygishskaya
36Cherdancyvillage8[7]Ilyinskaya
37Chernokorovskoevillage576[7]Chernokorovskaya
38Chudovavillage12[7]Gryaznovskaya
39Tweezersvillage4[7]Volkovskaya
40Tweezersvillage149[7]Baynovskaya

Content

  • 1 Geography
  • 2 History
  • 3 Population
  • 4 Economy 4.1 Transport
  • 4.2 Industry
  • 5 Education
  • 6 Attractions
  • 7 City leaders
      7.1 Chairmen of the executive committee of the district (city) Council
  • 7.2 First secretaries of the city committee (district committee) of the CPSU
  • 7.3 Heads of city administration
  • 8 People associated with the city
  • 9 Media
  • 10 Notes
  • 11 Links
  • Notes

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    3. 123
      [www.gobogdanovich.ru/city-district/280/392-geographical Official portal of the Bogdanovich city district, Geographical information]
    4. [gaso-ural.ru/nsa/adm-territoria/bogdanovicheskiy-rayon State Archives of the Sverdlovsk Region]
    5. [www.perepis2002.ru/ct/doc/1_TOM_01_04.xls All-Russian Population Census 2002. Volume. 1, table 4. Population of Russia, federal districts, constituent entities of the Russian Federation, districts, urban settlements, rural settlements - regional centers and rural settlements with a population of 3 thousand or more]. [www.webcitation.org/65AdCU0q3 Archived from the original on February 3, 2012].
    6. [www.gks.ru/bgd/regl/B09_109/IssWWW.exe/Stg/d01/tabl-21-09.xls Number of permanent population of the Russian Federation by cities, urban-type settlements and districts as of January 1, 2009]. Retrieved January 2, 2014. [www.webcitation.org/6MJmu0z1u Archived from the original on January 2, 2014].
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    8. www.gks.ru/dbscripts/munst/munst65/DBInet.cgi?pl=8112027 Sverdlovsk region. Estimated resident population as of January 1, 2009-2014
    9. [www.gks.ru/free_doc/doc_2012/bul_dr/mun_obr2012.rar Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities. Table 35. Estimated resident population as of January 1, 2012]. Retrieved May 31, 2014. [www.webcitation.org/6PyOWbdMc Archived from the original on May 31, 2014].
    10. [www.gks.ru/free_doc/doc_2013/bul_dr/mun_obr2013.rar Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2013. - M.: Federal State Statistics Service Rosstat, 2013. - 528 p. (Table 33. Population of urban districts, municipal districts, urban and rural settlements, urban settlements, rural settlements)]. Retrieved November 16, 2013. [www.webcitation.org/6LAdCWSxH Archived from the original on November 16, 2013].
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    13. 12
      [www.uralweb.ru/tourism/u_place.php?id=259 Uralweb.ru. Lake Kurtuguz]
    14. [reki-ozera.ru/index.php?newsid=109034 Fishing on the rivers and lakes of the Sverdlovsk and Chelyabinsk regions. Kurtuguz]
    15. [semantic.uraic.ru/post/postbrowse.aspx?o1=8610&q=true&f=p&project=16 Sverdlovsk region. The city of Verkhnyaya Salda. Texts about Lake Kurtuguz]

    Population[ | ]

    Population
    2002[18]2009[19]2010[20]2011[21]2012[22]2013[23]2014[24]
    18 042↗18 096↗47 027↘46 893↘46 572↘46 443↘46 217
    2015[25]2016[26]2017[27]2018[28]2019[29]2020[30]2021[6]
    ↘46 066↘45 989↘45 971↘45 879↘45 685↗45 969↘45 804

    An excerpt characterizing the Bogdanovich Urban District

    In the fourth act there was some kind of devil who sang, waving his hand until the boards were pulled out under him and he sat down there. Natasha saw only this from the fourth act: something worried and tormented her, and the cause of this excitement was Kuragin, whom she involuntarily followed with her eyes. As they were leaving the theater, Anatole approached them, called their carriage and picked them up. As he sat Natasha down, he shook her hand above the elbow. Natasha, excited and red, looked back at him. He looked at her, his eyes sparkling and smiling tenderly. Only after arriving home, Natasha could clearly think through everything that had happened to her, and suddenly remembering Prince Andrei, she was horrified, and in front of everyone over tea, which everyone sat down to after the theater, she gasped loudly and ran out of the room, flushed. - "My God! I'm dead! she said to herself. How could I let this happen?” she thought. She sat for a long time, covering her flushed face with her hands, trying to give herself a clear account of what had happened to her, and could neither understand what had happened to her, nor what she felt. Everything seemed dark, unclear and scary to her. There, in this huge, illuminated hall, where Duport jumped on the wet boards to the music with bare legs in a jacket with sequins, and girls, and old men, and Helen, naked with a calm and proud smile, shouted “bravo” in delight - there, under the shadow of this Helen , there it was all clear and simple; but now alone, with herself, it was incomprehensible. - "What it is? What was this fear that I felt for him? What is this remorse that I feel now? she thought. Natasha would be able to tell the old countess alone in bed at night everything that she thought. Sonya, she knew, with her stern and integral gaze, either would not have understood anything, or would have been horrified by her confession. Natasha, alone with herself, tried to resolve what was tormenting her. “Did I die for the love of Prince Andrei or not? she asked herself and with a reassuring smile answered herself: What kind of fool am I that I ask this? What happened to me? Nothing. I didn't do anything, I didn't do anything to cause this. No one will know, and I will never see him again, she told herself. It became clear that nothing had happened, that there was nothing to repent of, that Prince Andrei could love me just like that. But what kind? Oh God, my God! Why isn’t he here?” Natasha calmed down for a moment, but then again some instinct told her that although all this was true and although nothing had happened, instinct told her that all the former purity of her love for Prince Andrey had perished. And again in her imagination she repeated her entire conversation with Kuragin and imagined the face, gestures and gentle smile of this handsome and brave man, while he shook her hand. Anatol Kuragin lived in Moscow because his father sent him away from St. Petersburg, where he lived more than twenty thousand a year in money and the same amount in debts that creditors demanded from his father. The father announced to his son that he was paying half of his debts for the last time; but only so that he would go to Moscow to the post of adjutant to the commander-in-chief, which he procured for him, and would finally try to make a good match there. He pointed him to Princess Marya and Julie Karagina. Anatole agreed and went to Moscow, where he stayed with Pierre. Pierre accepted Anatole reluctantly at first, but then got used to him, sometimes went with him on his carousings and, under the pretext of a loan, gave him money. Anatole, as Shinshin rightly said about him, since he arrived in Moscow, drove all the Moscow ladies crazy, especially because he neglected them and obviously preferred gypsies and French actresses to them, with the head of which, Mademoiselle Georges, as they said, he was in intimate relations. He did not miss a single revelry with Danilov and other merry fellows of Moscow, drank all night long, outdrinking everyone, and attended all the evenings and balls of high society. They talked about several of his intrigues with Moscow ladies, and at balls he courted some. But he did not get close to girls, especially rich brides, who for the most part were all bad, especially since Anatole, which no one knew except his closest friends, had been married two years ago. Two years ago, while his regiment was stationed in Poland, a poor Polish landowner forced Anatole to marry his daughter. Anatole very soon abandoned his wife and, for the money that he agreed to send to his father-in-law, he negotiated for himself the right to be considered a single man. Anatole was always pleased with his position, himself and others. He was instinctively convinced with his whole being that he could not live differently than the way he lived, and that he had never done anything bad in his life. He was unable to think about how his actions might affect others, nor what might come of such or such an action. He was convinced that just as a duck was created in such a way that it should always live in water, so he was created by God in such a way that he should live with an income of thirty thousand and always occupy the highest position in society. He believed in this so firmly that, looking at him, others were convinced of this and did not deny him either a higher position in the world or money, which he obviously borrowed without return from those he met and those who met him. He was not a gambler, at least he never wanted to win. He wasn't vain. He didn't care at all what people thought about him. Still less could he be guilty of ambition. He teased his father several times, ruining his career, and laughed at all the honors. He was not stingy and did not refuse anyone who asked him. The only thing he loved was fun and women, and since, according to his concepts, there was nothing ignoble in these tastes, and he could not think about what came out of satisfying his tastes for other people, in his soul he believed considered himself an impeccable person, sincerely despised scoundrels and bad people and carried his head high with a calm conscience. The revelers, these male Magdalenes, have a secret sense of consciousness of innocence, the same as the female Magdalenes, based on the same hope of forgiveness. “Everything will be forgiven to her, because she loved a lot, and everything will be forgiven to him, because he had a lot of fun.” Dolokhov, who this year appeared again in Moscow after his exile and Persian adventures, and led a luxurious gambling and carousing life, became close to his old St. Petersburg comrade Kuragin and used him for his own purposes. Anatole sincerely loved Dolokhov for his intelligence and daring. Dolokhov, who needed the name, nobility, connections of Anatoly Kuragin to lure rich young people into his gambling society, without letting him feel this, used and amused himself with Kuragin. In addition to the calculation for which he needed Anatol, the very process of controlling someone else’s will was a pleasure, a habit and a need for Dolokhov. Natasha made a strong impression on Kuragin. At dinner after the theater, with the techniques of a connoisseur, he examined in front of Dolokhov the dignity of her arms, shoulders, legs and hair, and announced his decision to drag himself after her. What could come out of this courtship - Anatole could not think about it and know, just as he never knew what would come out of each of his actions. “It’s good, brother, but not about us,” Dolokhov told him. “I’ll tell my sister to call her for dinner,” said Anatole. - A? “You’d better wait until she gets married...” “You know,” said Anatole, “j’adore les petites filles: [I adore girls:] – now she’ll get lost.” “You’ve already fallen for a petite fille [girl],” said Dolokhov, who knew about Anatole’s marriage. - Look! - Well, you can’t do it twice! A? – Anatole said, laughing good-naturedly. The next day after the theater, the Rostovs did not go anywhere and no one came to them. Marya Dmitrievna, hiding something from Natasha, was talking with her father. Natasha guessed that they were talking about the old prince and making up something, and this bothered and offended her. She waited for Prince Andrei every minute, and twice that day she sent the janitor to Vzdvizhenka to find out if he had arrived. He didn't come. It was now harder for her than the first days of her arrival. Her impatience and sadness about him were joined by an unpleasant memory of her meeting with Princess Marya and the old prince, and fear and anxiety, for which she did not know the reason. It seemed to her that either he would never come, or that something would happen to her before he arrived. She could not, as before, calmly and continuously, alone with herself, think about him. As soon as she began to think about him, the memory of him was joined by the memory of the old prince, of Princess Marya and of the last performance, and of Kuragin. She again wondered if she was guilty, if her loyalty to Prince Andrei had already been violated, and again she found herself remembering in the smallest detail every word, every gesture, every shade of play of expression on the face of this man, who knew how to arouse in her something incomprehensible to her. and a terrible feeling. To the eyes of her family, Natasha seemed more lively than usual, but she was far from being as calm and happy as she had been before. On Sunday morning, Marya Dmitrievna invited her guests to mass at her parish of the Assumption on Mogiltsy. “I don’t like these fashionable churches,” she said, apparently proud of her free-thinking. - There is only one God everywhere. Our priest is wonderful, he serves decently, it’s so noble, and so is the deacon. Does this make it so sacred that people sing concerts in the choir? I don’t like it, it’s just self-indulgence! Marya Dmitrievna loved Sundays and knew how to celebrate them. Her house was all washed and cleaned on Saturday; people and she were not working, everyone was dressed up for the holidays, and everyone was attending mass. Food was added to the master's dinner, and people were given vodka and roast goose or pig. But nowhere in the whole house was the holiday more noticeable than on Marya Dmitrievna’s broad, stern face, which on that day assumed an unchanging expression of solemnity. When they had drunk coffee after mass, in the living room with the covers removed, Marya Dmitrievna was informed that the carriage was ready, and she, with a stern look, dressed in the ceremonial shawl in which she made visits, stood up and announced that she was going to Prince Nikolai Andreevich Bolkonsky to explain to him about Natasha. After Marya Dmitrievna left, a milliner from Madame Chalmet came to the Rostovs, and Natasha, having closed the door in the room next to the living room, very pleased with the entertainment, began trying on new dresses. While she was putting on a sour cream bodice still without sleeves and bending her head, looking in the mirror at how the back was sitting, she heard in the living room the animated sounds of her father’s voice and another, female voice, which made her blush. It was Helen's voice. Before Natasha had time to take off the bodice she was trying on, the door opened and Countess Bezukhaya entered the room, beaming with a good-natured and affectionate smile, in a dark purple, high-necked velvet dress. - Ah, ma delicieuse! [Oh, my charming one!] - she said to the blushing Natasha. - Charmante! [Charming!] No, this is not like anything, my dear Count,” she said to Ilya Andreich, who came in after her. – How to live in Moscow and not travel anywhere? No, I won't leave you alone! This evening M lle Georges is reciting and some people will gather; and if you don’t bring your beauties, who are better than m lle Georges, then I don’t want to know you. My husband is gone, he left for Tver, otherwise I would have sent him for you. Be sure to come, definitely, at nine o'clock. “She nodded her head to the milliner she knew, who sat down respectfully to her, and sat down on a chair next to the mirror, picturesquely spreading out the folds of her velvet dress. She did not stop chatting good-naturedly and cheerfully, constantly admiring Natasha’s beauty. She examined her dresses and praised them, and boasted about her new dress en gaz metallique, [made of metal-colored gas], which she received from Paris and advised Natasha to do the same.

    Attractions

    • Gorky Park
    • Alley of Friendship
    • Peace Square
    • Memorial sign to the poet Stepan Petrovich Shchipachev
    • Memorial to fellow countrymen who died during the Great Patriotic War (in Victory Park)
    • Kashin settlement
    • Monument to Hero of the Soviet Union Grigory Pavlovich Kunavin
    • “The sign of two rings” was installed at the wedding site of P. P. Bazhov and V. A. Ivanitskaya
    • Museum of Local Lore
    • Literary Museum of the poet S. P. Shchipachev
    • War memorial

    People associated with the city

    • Golovina, Elena Viktorovna - ten-time world champion in biathlon.
    • Kravchenko, Viktor Andreevich - 49th commander of the Black Sea Fleet.
    • Krasnolobov, Vladimir Pavlovich - first secretary of the Sverdlovsk regional committee of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (since 2005).
    • Evgeny Kulikov is a speed skater, champion of the XII Olympic Games, world record holder.
    • Kunavin, Grigory Pavlovich - Hero of the Soviet Union.
    • Purgin, Kuzma Stepanovich - Hero of the Soviet Union.
    • Perepechin, Pyotr Martynovich - Hero of the Soviet Union.
    • Shchipachev, Stepan Petrovich - poet, laureate of two Stalin Prizes, member of the board of the Union of Writers of the USSR.
    • Sazhaev Mikhail Petrovich. Famous artist. Honorary citizen of the Bogdanovichi urban district.

    City leaders

    Chairmen of the executive committee of the district (city) Council

    • Shantarin Grigory Savvateevich (1924—?)
    • Antipin Pyotr Ivanovich (1944-1952)
    • Bykov Pyotr Alexandrovich (1952-1957)
    • Kudryavtsev Alexander Vasilievich (1957-1961)
    • Khomyakov Mikhail Ivanovich (1961-1962)
    • Sitnikov Mikhail Ivanovich (1962-1988)
    • Kyshtymov Sergey Leonidovich (1988-1991)

    First secretaries of the city committee (district committee) of the CPSU

    • Khomyakov Mikhail Ivanovich (1962-1985)
    • Kotyukh Anatoly Vasilievich (1985-1991)

    Heads of the city administration

    • Kyshtymov Sergey Leonidovich (1991-1992)
    • Ivanov Ludwig Grigorievich (1992-1996)
    • Brovin Vladimir Vasilievich (1996-2000)
    • Bykov Andrey Anatolyevich (2000—2012)
    • Moskvin Vladimir Alexandrovich (since 2012)

    mass media

    • Your Time - monthly glossy magazine for the whole family
    • TV-Bogdanovich - official television company of Bogdanovich
    • People's Word - municipal newspaper
    • Znamenka is a weekly independent newspaper.
    • Our Bogdanovich is an independent newspaper for the whole family
    • Lira-FM - local radio channel on frequency 104.3
    • "Chanson" is a local radio channel. Frequency 101.5. Retransmission as part of the Tyumen route network.
    • Klen is a local radio channel. Frequency 91.6
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