Dzerzhinsky
| city, second-level administrative division
Russia /
Moskovskaja Oblast /
Dzerzhinskiy /
World
/ Russia
/ Moskovskaja Oblast
/ Dzerzhinskiy
, 1 km from center (Дзержинский)
World / Russia / Moscow City / South-Eastern
city, second-level administrative division
Town in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located on the bank of the Moskva River, 5 kilometers (3.1 mi) south of the city of Lyubertsy. The western part of Dzerzhinsky borders with the territory of the federal city of Moscow. Population: 57,918 (2021 Census).
The settlement has grown around the Ugresha Monastery which stands at the heart of the modern town. The monastery has been one of the richest in Russia since the 17th century when Tsar Alexis and Patriarch Nikon built their palaces on the grounds. It was greatly expanded in the 19th century, under the supervision of St. Pimen of Ugreshi. One of the new churches in the monastery is dedicated to St. Pimen. The walled area of the monastery has several picturesque ponds. After the October Revolution of 1917, in an effort to fight child homelessness, the monastery was reorganized into a children labor colony in 1920. The colony was later transformed into a labor commune by Felix Dzerzhinsky. In 1921, the colony spread outside the boundaries of the former monastery and an official settlement was established. In 1938, it was granted urban-type settlement status, just after the commune had dissolved. Town status was granted to Dzerzhinsky in 1981.
The settlement has grown around the Ugresha Monastery which stands at the heart of the modern town. The monastery has been one of the richest in Russia since the 17th century when Tsar Alexis and Patriarch Nikon built their palaces on the grounds. It was greatly expanded in the 19th century, under the supervision of St. Pimen of Ugreshi. One of the new churches in the monastery is dedicated to St. Pimen. The walled area of the monastery has several picturesque ponds. After the October Revolution of 1917, in an effort to fight child homelessness, the monastery was reorganized into a children labor colony in 1920. The colony was later transformed into a labor commune by Felix Dzerzhinsky. In 1921, the colony spread outside the boundaries of the former monastery and an official settlement was established. In 1938, it was granted urban-type settlement status, just after the commune had dissolved. Town status was granted to Dzerzhinsky in 1981.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dzerzhinsky,_Moscow_Oblast
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 55°37'20"N 37°50'26"E
- Domodedovo 19 km
- Moscow 79 km
- Ryazan 140 km
- Tula 149 km
- Bryansk 343 km
- Lipetsk 344 km
- Voronezh 422 km
- Kursk 438 km
- Stary Oskol 474 km
- Kharkiv 625 km
- Nikolo-Ugresh monastery 0.1 km
- The park "Victory square" with the Monument to the Unknown Soldier 0.3 km
- The Monument to the Unknown Soldier 0.3 km
- Shed 0.5 km
- Dzerzhinskaya ulitsa, 13 0.5 km
- Lyubertsy Sand quarry 2.6 km
- Kapotnya District 2.7 km
- Leninsky District 8.6 km
- Lyuberetsky District 8.6 km
- Yugo-Vostochny Administrative Okrug 8.7 km