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Dubna

Dubna (Russian: Дубна́, IPA: [dʊbˈna]) is a town in Moscow Oblast, Russia. It has a status of naukograd (i.e. town of science), being home to the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, an international nuclear physics research center and one of the largest scientific foundations in the country. It is also home to MKB Raduga, a defense aerospace company specializing in design and production of missile systems, as well as to the Russia's largest satellite communications center owned by Russian Satellite Communications Company.[8] The modern town was developed in the middle of the 20th century and town status was granted to it in 1956. Population: 70,663 (2010 Census);[2] 60,951 (2002 Census);[9] 65,805 (1989 Census).[10]

Dubna
Дубна
Location of Dubna
Dubna
Location of Dubna
Dubna
Dubna (Moscow Oblast)
Coordinates: 56°44′N 37°10′E / 56.733°N 37.167°E / 56.733; 37.167
CountryRussia
Federal subjectMoscow Oblast[1]
Founded1956
Government
 • MayorSergey Kulikov
Elevation
125 m (410 ft)
Population
 • Total70,663
 • Estimate 
(2018)[3]
75,144 (+6.3%)
 • Rank223rd in 2010
 • Subordinated toDubna Town Under Oblast Jurisdiction[1]
 • Capital ofDubna Town Under Oblast Jurisdiction[1]
 • Urban okrugDubna Urban Okrug[4]
 • Capital ofDubna Urban Okrug[4]
Time zoneUTC+3 (MSK [5])
Postal code(s)[6]
141980
Dialing code(s)+7 49621
OKTMO ID46718000001
Websitewww.naukograd-dubna.ru

Geography

The town is 120 meters (390 ft) above sea level, situated approximately 125 kilometers (78 mi) north of Moscow, on the Volga River, just downstream from the Ivankovo Reservoir. The reservoir is formed by a hydroelectric dam across the Volga situated within the town borders. The town lies on both banks of the Volga. The western boundary of the town is defined by the Moscow Canal joining the Volga, while the eastern boundary is defined by the Dubna River joining the Volga.[citation needed]

Dubna is the northernmost town of Moscow Oblast.[citation needed]

History

Pre-World War II

Fortress Dubna (Russian: Дубна) belonging to Rostov-Suzdal Principality was built in the area in 1132 by the order of Yuri Dolgoruki and existed until 1216. The fortress was destroyed during the feudal war between the sons of Vsevolod the Big Nest. The village of Gorodishche (Городище) was located on the right bank of the Volga River and was a part of the Kashin Principality. Dubna customs post (Дубненское мыто) was located in the area and was a part of the Principality of Tver.

Before the October Revolution, few villages were in the area: Podberezye was on the left bank of the Volga, and Gorodishche, Alexandrovka, Ivankovo, Yurkino, and Kozlaki (Russian: Козлаки) were on the right bank.

Right after the Revolution one of the first collective farms was organized in Dubna area.

In 1931, the Orgburo of the Communist Party made a decision to build the Volga-Moscow Canal. Genrikh Yagoda, then the leader of the State Political Directorate, was put in charge of construction. The Canal was completed in 1937. Ivankovo Reservoir and Ivankovo hydroelectrical plant were also created as a part of the project. Many villages and the town Korcheva were submerged under water. Dubna is mentioned in Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's book The Gulag Archipelago as the town built by Gulag prisoners.

Science

The decision to build a proton accelerator for nuclear research was taken by the Soviet government in 1946. An impractical place where the current town is situated was chosen due to remoteness from Moscow and the presence of the Ivankovo power plant nearby. The scientific leader was Igor Kurchatov. The general supervisor of the project including construction of a settlement, a road and a railway connecting it to Moscow (largely involving penal labour of Gulag inmates) was the NKVD chief Lavrentiy Beria. After three years of intensive work, the accelerator was commissioned on 13 December 1949.

The town of Dubna was officially inaugurated in 1956, together with the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR), which has developed into a large international research laboratory involved mainly in particle physics, heavy ion physics, synthesis of transuranium elements, and radiobiology. In 1960, a town of Ivankovo situated on the opposite (left) bank of the Volga was merged into Dubna. In 1964, Dubna hosted the prestigious International Conference on High Energy Physics.

Currently, a construction of NICA particle collider, a megascience project is underway in Dubna.

Outstanding physicists of the 20th century including Nikolay Bogolyubov, Georgy Flyorov, Vladimir Veksler, and Bruno Pontecorvo used to work at the institute. A number of elementary particles and nuclei of transuranium elements (most recently, element 117) have been discovered and investigated there, leading to the honorary naming of chemical element 105 dubnium (Db) for the town.

Administrative and municipal status

Within the framework of administrative divisions, it is incorporated as Dubna Town Under Oblast Jurisdiction—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts.[1] As a municipal division, Dubna Town Under Oblast Jurisdiction is incorporated as Dubna Urban Okrug.[4]

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±%
195914,000—    
197043,700+212.1%
197954,900+25.6%
198965,800+19.9%
200361,000−7.3%
200862,500+2.5%
2010[2]70,663+13.1%
2012[7]72,357+2.4%
Source: [11] unless indicated otherwise

Economics

Before the dissolution of the Soviet Union, JINR and MKB Raduga were the main employers in the town. Since then their role has decreased significantly. Several small industrial enterprises have emerged, however the town still experiences some employment difficulties. Proximity to Moscow allows many to commute and work there. Plans by AFK Sistema and other investors including government structures have been announced to build a Russian analogue of Silicon Valley in Dubna. As of the beginning of 2007, nothing has commenced.[citation needed]

Transport

Dubna is starting point of the Moscow Canal.[12][13] In addition to canal, Dubna is connected to moscow with А104 highway.Savyolovsky suburban railway line provide access to Moscow The public transport connections to Moscow include express trains, suburban trains and bus shuttles which depart from the Savyolovsky Rail Terminal.[citation needed]

Culture

Since 2007 Dubna is a headquarters and primary location of international jazz festival MuzEnergo[14] with free for public one-day open air festival in summer and one-week events in local venues in spring and autumn.

There are several museums in Dubna, including:[15]

  • Museum of Archeology and Local History of Dubna
  • The JINR Museum of the History of Science and Technology
  • Museum of Natural History at Dubna International University
  • Museum of Locks

Sports

Dubna located on the Moscow Canal and Ivankovo Reservoir and hence it is a good destination for water transport such as windsurfing, kitesurfing, and water-skiing.[citation needed]. In 2004 Dubna hosted for the first time the stage of the World Cup in water skiing[16].In 2011,Water Ski World Championships was held in Dubna[17][18] Dubna's sports facilities include two stadiums, a waterski stadium on the Volga River, three swimming pools, tennis courts, and five sports complexes.[citation needed]

Trivia

One of the world's tallest statues of Vladimir Lenin, 25 meters (82 ft) high, built in 1937, is located at Dubna at the confluence of the Volga River and the Moscow Canal. The accompanying statue of Joseph Stalin of similar size was demolished in 1961 during the period of de-stalinization.[19]

Gallery

Twin towns and sister cities

Dubna is twinned with:[20]

References

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e Law #11/2013-OZ
  2. ^ a b c Russian Federal State Statistics Service (2011). Всероссийская перепись населения 2010 года. Том 1 [2010 All-Russian Population Census, vol. 1]. Всероссийская перепись населения 2010 года [2010 All-Russia Population Census] (in Russian). Federal State Statistics Service.
  3. ^ "26. Численность постоянного населения Российской Федерации по муниципальным образованиям на 1 января 2018 года". Federal State Statistics Service. Retrieved 23 January 2019.
  4. ^ a b c Law #84/2005-OZ
  5. ^ "Об исчислении времени". Официальный интернет-портал правовой информации (in Russian). 3 June 2011. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
  6. ^ Почта России. Информационно-вычислительный центр ОАСУ РПО. (Russian Post). Поиск объектов почтовой связи (Postal Objects Search) (in Russian)
  7. ^ a b 2012 population in Russia by city
  8. ^ "Ground infrastructure". Russian Satellite Communications Company.
  9. ^ Russian Federal State Statistics Service (21 May 2004). Численность населения России, субъектов Российской Федерации в составе федеральных округов, районов, городских поселений, сельских населённых пунктов – районных центров и сельских населённых пунктов с населением 3 тысячи и более человек [Population of Russia, Its Federal Districts, Federal Subjects, Districts, Urban Localities, Rural Localities—Administrative Centers, and Rural Localities with Population of Over 3,000] (XLS). Всероссийская перепись населения 2002 года [All-Russia Population Census of 2002] (in Russian).
  10. ^ Всесоюзная перепись населения 1989 г. Численность наличного населения союзных и автономных республик, автономных областей и округов, краёв, областей, районов, городских поселений и сёл-райцентров [All Union Population Census of 1989: Present Population of Union and Autonomous Republics, Autonomous Oblasts and Okrugs, Krais, Oblasts, Districts, Urban Settlements, and Villages Serving as District Administrative Centers]. Всесоюзная перепись населения 1989 года [All-Union Population Census of 1989] (in Russian). Институт демографии Национального исследовательского университета: Высшая школа экономики [Institute of Demography at the National Research University: Higher School of Economics]. 1989 – via Demoscope Weekly.
  11. ^ "Народная энциклопедия "Мой город". Дубна (Московская область)". www.mojgorod.ru. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  12. ^ "The Moscow Canal opened". Presidential Library. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  13. ^ "Dubna | Russia | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  14. ^ Jazz festival "MuzEnergo" official web site 2 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ . 26 March 2012. Archived from the original on 26 March 2012. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  16. ^ ""Спасибо, Дубна!"". jinrmag.jinr.ru. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  17. ^ "World Meets in Dubna, RUS | IWGA". www.theworldgames.org. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  18. ^ The Organizing Committee of the 2011 World Waterski Championships official web site 24 April 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  19. ^ Salys, Rimgaila (2009). The Musical Comedy Films of Grigorii Aleksandrov: Laughing Matters. Intellect Books. p. 271.
  20. ^ "Торгово-промышленная палата города Дубны". www.tpp.dubna.ru. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  21. ^ pl:Dubna

Sources

  • Московская областная Дума. Закон №11/2013-ОЗ от 31 января 2013 г. «Об административно-территориальном устройстве Московской области», в ред. Закона №249/2019-ОЗ от 29 ноября 2019 г. «О внесении изменений в Закон Московской области "Об административно-территориальном устройстве Московской области"». Вступил в силу на следующий день после официального опубликования (13 января 2013 г.). Опубликован: "Ежедневные Новости. Подмосковье", №24, 12 февраля 2013 г. (Moscow Oblast Duma. Law #11/2013-OZ of January 31, 2013 On the Administrative-Territorial Structure of Moscow Oblast, as amended by the Law #249/2019-OZ of November 29, 2019 On amending the Law of Moscow Oblast "On the Administrative-Territorial Structure of Moscow Oblast". Effective as of the day following the day of the official publication (January 13, 2013).).
  • Московская областная Дума. Закон №84/2005-ОЗ от 28 февраля 2005 г. «О статусе и границе городского округа Дубна», в ред. Закона №52/2009-ОЗ от 22 мая 2009 г «О внесении изменений в Закон Московской области "О статусе и границе городского округа Дубна"». Вступил в силу со дня официального опубликования. Опубликован: "Ежедневные Новости. Подмосковье", №44, 12 марта 2005 г. (Moscow Oblast Duma. Law #84/2005-OZ of February 28, 2005 On the Status and the Border of Dubna Urban Okrug, as amended by the Law #52/2009-OZ of May 22, 2009 On Amending the Law of Moscow Oblast "On the Status and the Border of Dubna Urban Okrug". Effective as of the day of the official publication.).

External links

  •   Media related to Dubna at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website of Dubna (in Russian)
  • Dubna Business Directory (in Russian)
  • News of Dubna 5 October 2006 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)

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For other uses see Dubna disambiguation Dubna Russian Dubna IPA dʊbˈna is a town in Moscow Oblast Russia It has a status of naukograd i e town of science being home to the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research an international nuclear physics research center and one of the largest scientific foundations in the country It is also home to MKB Raduga a defense aerospace company specializing in design and production of missile systems as well as to the Russia s largest satellite communications center owned by Russian Satellite Communications Company 8 The modern town was developed in the middle of the 20th century and town status was granted to it in 1956 Population 70 663 2010 Census 2 60 951 2002 Census 9 65 805 1989 Census 10 Dubna DubnaTown 1 FlagCoat of armsLocation of DubnaDubnaLocation of DubnaShow map of RussiaDubnaDubna Moscow Oblast Show map of Moscow OblastCoordinates 56 44 N 37 10 E 56 733 N 37 167 E 56 733 37 167CountryRussiaFederal subjectMoscow Oblast 1 Founded1956Government MayorSergey KulikovElevation125 m 410 ft Population 2010 Census 2 Total70 663 Estimate 2018 3 75 144 6 3 Rank223rd in 2010Administrative status Subordinated toDubna Town Under Oblast Jurisdiction 1 Capital ofDubna Town Under Oblast Jurisdiction 1 Municipal status Urban okrugDubna Urban Okrug 4 Capital ofDubna Urban Okrug 4 Time zoneUTC 3 MSK 5 Postal code s 6 141980Dialing code s 7 49621OKTMO ID46718000001Websitewww wbr naukograd dubna wbr ru Contents 1 Geography 2 History 2 1 Pre World War II 2 2 Science 3 Administrative and municipal status 4 Demographics 5 Economics 5 1 Transport 6 Culture 7 Sports 8 Trivia 9 Gallery 10 Twin towns and sister cities 11 References 11 1 Notes 11 2 Sources 12 External linksGeography EditThe town is 120 meters 390 ft above sea level situated approximately 125 kilometers 78 mi north of Moscow on the Volga River just downstream from the Ivankovo Reservoir The reservoir is formed by a hydroelectric dam across the Volga situated within the town borders The town lies on both banks of the Volga The western boundary of the town is defined by the Moscow Canal joining the Volga while the eastern boundary is defined by the Dubna River joining the Volga citation needed Dubna is the northernmost town of Moscow Oblast citation needed History EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Dubna news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Pre World War II Edit Fortress Dubna Russian Dubna belonging to Rostov Suzdal Principality was built in the area in 1132 by the order of Yuri Dolgoruki and existed until 1216 The fortress was destroyed during the feudal war between the sons of Vsevolod the Big Nest The village of Gorodishche Gorodishe was located on the right bank of the Volga River and was a part of the Kashin Principality Dubna customs post Dubnenskoe myto was located in the area and was a part of the Principality of Tver Before the October Revolution few villages were in the area Podberezye was on the left bank of the Volga and Gorodishche Alexandrovka Ivankovo Yurkino and Kozlaki Russian Kozlaki were on the right bank Right after the Revolution one of the first collective farms was organized in Dubna area In 1931 the Orgburo of the Communist Party made a decision to build the Volga Moscow Canal Genrikh Yagoda then the leader of the State Political Directorate was put in charge of construction The Canal was completed in 1937 Ivankovo Reservoir and Ivankovo hydroelectrical plant were also created as a part of the project Many villages and the town Korcheva were submerged under water Dubna is mentioned in Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn s book The Gulag Archipelago as the town built by Gulag prisoners Science Edit See also Joint Institute for Nuclear Research The decision to build a proton accelerator for nuclear research was taken by the Soviet government in 1946 An impractical place where the current town is situated was chosen due to remoteness from Moscow and the presence of the Ivankovo power plant nearby The scientific leader was Igor Kurchatov The general supervisor of the project including construction of a settlement a road and a railway connecting it to Moscow largely involving penal labour of Gulag inmates was the NKVD chief Lavrentiy Beria After three years of intensive work the accelerator was commissioned on 13 December 1949 The town of Dubna was officially inaugurated in 1956 together with the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research JINR which has developed into a large international research laboratory involved mainly in particle physics heavy ion physics synthesis of transuranium elements and radiobiology In 1960 a town of Ivankovo situated on the opposite left bank of the Volga was merged into Dubna In 1964 Dubna hosted the prestigious International Conference on High Energy Physics Currently a construction of NICA particle collider a megascience project is underway in Dubna Outstanding physicists of the 20th century including Nikolay Bogolyubov Georgy Flyorov Vladimir Veksler and Bruno Pontecorvo used to work at the institute A number of elementary particles and nuclei of transuranium elements most recently element 117 have been discovered and investigated there leading to the honorary naming of chemical element 105 dubnium Db for the town Administrative and municipal status EditWithin the framework of administrative divisions it is incorporated as Dubna Town Under Oblast Jurisdiction an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts 1 As a municipal division Dubna Town Under Oblast Jurisdiction is incorporated as Dubna Urban Okrug 4 Demographics EditHistorical populationYearPop 195914 000 197043 700 212 1 197954 900 25 6 198965 800 19 9 200361 000 7 3 200862 500 2 5 2010 2 70 663 13 1 2012 7 72 357 2 4 Source 11 unless indicated otherwiseEconomics EditBefore the dissolution of the Soviet Union JINR and MKB Raduga were the main employers in the town Since then their role has decreased significantly Several small industrial enterprises have emerged however the town still experiences some employment difficulties Proximity to Moscow allows many to commute and work there Plans by AFK Sistema and other investors including government structures have been announced to build a Russian analogue of Silicon Valley in Dubna As of the beginning of 2007 nothing has commenced citation needed Transport Edit First gate of Moscow Canal water transport in Volga Bolshaya Volga railway station Dubna 2 Railway station road tunnel under the Moscow Canal lock Dubna bridge over VolgaDubna is starting point of the Moscow Canal 12 13 In addition to canal Dubna is connected to moscow with A104 highway Savyolovsky suburban railway line provide access to Moscow The public transport connections to Moscow include express trains suburban trains and bus shuttles which depart from the Savyolovsky Rail Terminal citation needed Culture Edit Interior of Octobor House of Culture Mir House of Culture Dubna Theater Organ Hall a Choir school in Dubna Blokhintsev LibrarySince 2007 Dubna is a headquarters and primary location of international jazz festival MuzEnergo 14 with free for public one day open air festival in summer and one week events in local venues in spring and autumn There are several museums in Dubna including 15 Museum of Archeology and Local History of Dubna The JINR Museum of the History of Science and Technology Museum of Natural History at Dubna International University Museum of LocksSports Edit Olympic Sports Complex Archimedes Pool of JINR Raduga Pool Nekhaevsky Brothers Water StadiumDubna located on the Moscow Canal and Ivankovo Reservoir and hence it is a good destination for water transport such as windsurfing kitesurfing and water skiing citation needed In 2004 Dubna hosted for the first time the stage of the World Cup in water skiing 16 In 2011 Water Ski World Championships was held in Dubna 17 18 Dubna s sports facilities include two stadiums a waterski stadium on the Volga River three swimming pools tennis courts and five sports complexes citation needed Trivia EditThis article contains a list of miscellaneous information Please relocate any relevant information into other sections or articles July 2020 Statue of Vladimir Lenin at DubnaOne of the world s tallest statues of Vladimir Lenin 25 meters 82 ft high built in 1937 is located at Dubna at the confluence of the Volga River and the Moscow Canal The accompanying statue of Joseph Stalin of similar size was demolished in 1961 during the period of de stalinization 19 Gallery Edit War Memorial and Gardens on the banks of the Volga River Ilyushin Il 2 in a war memorial in Dubna Plaque concerning the Ilyushin Il 2 war memorial in Dubna Russian locomotive class 9P number 9P512 outside the Bolshoi Volga railway station in Dubna Monument to the Mikoyan Gurevich MiG 25 in DubnaTwin towns and sister cities EditMain article List of twin towns and sister cities in Russia Dubna is twinned with 20 Giv at Shmuel Israel La Crosse Wisconsin United States Goldap Poland 21 References EditNotes Edit a b c d e Law 11 2013 OZ a b c Russian Federal State Statistics Service 2011 Vserossijskaya perepis naseleniya 2010 goda Tom 1 2010 All Russian Population Census vol 1 Vserossijskaya perepis naseleniya 2010 goda 2010 All Russia Population Census in Russian Federal State Statistics Service 26 Chislennost postoyannogo naseleniya Rossijskoj Federacii po municipalnym obrazovaniyam na 1 yanvarya 2018 goda Federal State Statistics Service Retrieved 23 January 2019 a b c Law 84 2005 OZ Ob ischislenii vremeni Oficialnyj internet portal pravovoj informacii in Russian 3 June 2011 Retrieved 19 January 2019 Pochta Rossii Informacionno vychislitelnyj centr OASU RPO Russian Post Poisk obektov pochtovoj svyazi Postal Objects Search in Russian a b 2012 population in Russia by city Ground infrastructure Russian Satellite Communications Company Russian Federal State Statistics Service 21 May 2004 Chislennost naseleniya Rossii subektov Rossijskoj Federacii v sostave federalnyh okrugov rajonov gorodskih poselenij selskih naselyonnyh punktov rajonnyh centrov i selskih naselyonnyh punktov s naseleniem 3 tysyachi i bolee chelovek Population of Russia Its Federal Districts Federal Subjects Districts Urban Localities Rural Localities Administrative Centers and Rural Localities with Population of Over 3 000 XLS Vserossijskaya perepis naseleniya 2002 goda All Russia Population Census of 2002 in Russian Vsesoyuznaya perepis naseleniya 1989 g Chislennost nalichnogo naseleniya soyuznyh i avtonomnyh respublik avtonomnyh oblastej i okrugov krayov oblastej rajonov gorodskih poselenij i syol rajcentrov All Union Population Census of 1989 Present Population of Union and Autonomous Republics Autonomous Oblasts and Okrugs Krais Oblasts Districts Urban Settlements and Villages Serving as District Administrative Centers Vsesoyuznaya perepis naseleniya 1989 goda All Union Population Census of 1989 in Russian Institut demografii Nacionalnogo issledovatelskogo universiteta Vysshaya shkola ekonomiki Institute of Demography at the National Research University Higher School of Economics 1989 via Demoscope Weekly Narodnaya enciklopediya Moj gorod Dubna Moskovskaya oblast www mojgorod ru Retrieved 5 March 2023 The Moscow Canal opened Presidential Library Retrieved 5 March 2023 Dubna Russia Britannica www britannica com Retrieved 5 March 2023 Jazz festival MuzEnergo official web site Archived 2 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine Muzei Dubny 26 March 2012 Archived from the original on 26 March 2012 Retrieved 5 March 2023 Spasibo Dubna jinrmag jinr ru Retrieved 5 March 2023 World Meets in Dubna RUS IWGA www theworldgames org Retrieved 5 March 2023 The Organizing Committee of the 2011 World Waterski Championships official web site Archived 24 April 2011 at the Wayback Machine Salys Rimgaila 2009 The Musical Comedy Films of Grigorii Aleksandrov Laughing Matters Intellect Books p 271 Torgovo promyshlennaya palata goroda Dubny www tpp dubna ru Retrieved 5 March 2023 pl Dubna Sources Edit Moskovskaya oblastnaya Duma Zakon 11 2013 OZ ot 31 yanvarya 2013 g Ob administrativno territorialnom ustrojstve Moskovskoj oblasti v red Zakona 249 2019 OZ ot 29 noyabrya 2019 g O vnesenii izmenenij v Zakon Moskovskoj oblasti Ob administrativno territorialnom ustrojstve Moskovskoj oblasti Vstupil v silu na sleduyushij den posle oficialnogo opublikovaniya 13 yanvarya 2013 g Opublikovan Ezhednevnye Novosti Podmoskove 24 12 fevralya 2013 g Moscow Oblast Duma Law 11 2013 OZ of January 31 2013 On the Administrative Territorial Structure of Moscow Oblast as amended by the Law 249 2019 OZ of November 29 2019 On amending the Law of Moscow Oblast On the Administrative Territorial Structure of Moscow Oblast Effective as of the day following the day of the official publication January 13 2013 Moskovskaya oblastnaya Duma Zakon 84 2005 OZ ot 28 fevralya 2005 g O statuse i granice gorodskogo okruga Dubna v red Zakona 52 2009 OZ ot 22 maya 2009 g O vnesenii izmenenij v Zakon Moskovskoj oblasti O statuse i granice gorodskogo okruga Dubna Vstupil v silu so dnya oficialnogo opublikovaniya Opublikovan Ezhednevnye Novosti Podmoskove 44 12 marta 2005 g Moscow Oblast Duma Law 84 2005 OZ of February 28 2005 On the Status and the Border of Dubna Urban Okrug as amended by the Law 52 2009 OZ of May 22 2009 On Amending the Law of Moscow Oblast On the Status and the Border of Dubna Urban Okrug Effective as of the day of the official publication External links Edit Media related to Dubna at Wikimedia Commons Official website of Dubna in Russian Dubna Business Directory in Russian News of Dubna Archived 5 October 2006 at the Wayback Machine in Russian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dubna amp oldid 1156514765, 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