Noginsk, Moscow Oblast, Central Federal District, Russia

History | Geography : Administrative status | Economy | Transport | Media | Points of interest

🇷🇺 Noginsk (Ноги́нск), known as Bogorodsk (Богородск) until 1930, is a city and the administrative centre of Noginsky District in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located 34 km (21 mi) east of the Moscow Ring Road on the Klyazma River.

History Founded in 1389 as Rogozhi, the town was later renamed Bogorodsk by a Catherine the Great's decree in 1781, when it was granted town status. Throughout the 19th century and for a good part of the 20th century, the town was a major textile centre, processing cotton, silk, and wool. In 1930, the town was renamed Noginsk after Bolshevik Viktor Nogin.

Geography: Administrative status Within the framework of administrative divisions, Noginsk serves as the administrative centre of Noginsky District. As an administrative division, it is, together with five rural localities, incorporated within Noginsky District as the City of Noginsk. As a municipal division, the City of Noginsk is incorporated within Noginsky Municipal District as Noginsk Urban Settlement.

Economy The city's industrial production is concentrated on ceramics (two major holdings), food (Biserovo fisheries and a fish factory in Noginsk), beverage (one of Russia's biggest beverage producers is located near Noginsk), and construction materials.

Transport Noginsk is a transport hub, being the intersection of the Nizhny Novgorod Highway, M7 (E22), and the Moscow Minor Ring road.

Rapid transit development plans include a possible construction of a direct high-speed railway line connecting Noginsk to the prospective Serp i Molot railway/metro terminal or Shosse Entuziastov metro station. The public transportation system consists of buses and trams. Noginsk's current commuters' travel to and from Moscow on the M7 Moscow-Nizhny-Novgorod Highway. There is also an indirect railway line going through Fryazevo—the line running the first 16 km (9.9 mi) southward, whereas Moscow lies due west of Noginsk. It was built in the late 19th century for the purposes of the textile industry and is still in use.

Media A guyed mast of a longwave radio broadcasting station is located in Noginsk.

Points of interest • the Bogorodsk-Glukhovo factory opened by Savva Vasilyevich Morozov in 1830. • the oldest monument to Vladimir Lenin (1924)

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Noginsk has a population of over 103,967 people. Noginsk also forms the centre of the wider Noginsky District which has a population of over 203,609 people.

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Twin Towns - Sister Cities Noginsk has links with:

🇲🇦 Mohammedia, Morocco 🇫🇷 Sanary-sur-Mer, France
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Antipodal to Noginsk is: -141.553,-55.861

Locations Near: Noginsk 38.4469,55.8613

🇷🇺 Elektrostal 38.438,55.809 d: 5.8  

🇷🇺 Ramenskoye 38.222,55.572 d: 35.2  

🇷🇺 Ramenki 38.217,55.567 d: 35.8  

🇷🇺 Shchyolkovo 38.035,55.907 d: 26.2  

🇷🇺 Zhukovsky 38.106,55.604 d: 35.7  

🇷🇺 Zheleznodorozhnyy 38.017,55.75 d: 29.6  

🇷🇺 Shchelkovo 38,55.917 d: 28.5  

🇷🇺 Balashikha 37.967,55.797 d: 30.8  

🇷🇺 Orekhovo-Zuyevo 38.971,55.802 d: 33.4  

🇷🇺 Sergiyev Posad 38.137,56.316 d: 54  

Antipodal to: Noginsk -141.553,-55.861

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🇦🇸 Pago Pago -170.701,-14.279 d: 14764  

🇼🇸 Apia -171.76,-13.833 d: 14675.1  

🇨🇱 Port Montt -72.933,-41.467 d: 14960  

🇨🇱 Puerto Montt -72.933,-41.467 d: 14960  

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