Belogorsk

Belogorsk

Russia
formerly (1860–1935)  Aleksandrovka , or (1935–57)  Kuybyshevka-Vostochnaya 

      city, Amur oblast (region), far eastern Russia. Situated in the Zeya-Bureya Plain and on the Tom River, it was founded in 1860 and became a city in 1926. It is a rail junction and an agricultural centre in a wheat-producing area with food-processing industries. Pop. (2005 est.) 76,621.

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