The city of Krasnoznamensk is located 41 km west of the capital and is recognized as a closed administrative-territorial entity (ZATO). The city received this status due to the fact that on its territory there is a MCC (flight control center) - Korolevsky’s backup, as well as a control center for military satellites.
It is convenient to get to Moscow from here by personal and public transport along the Minsk Highway (minibuses go to the metro stations “Park Pobedy” and “Yugo-Zapadnaya”). You can also access the city via the Kievskoye or Mozhaiskoye highways.
History of the city's development
The city of Krasnoznamensk began during wartime, when a location for a direction-finding base was chosen here, and later a radio acceptance center was installed, around which a couple of houses for the center’s employees and the minimum infrastructure necessary for life were built. Then this settlement was called Golitsyno-2.
To the first control center for long-range aviation communications troops, a control center for strategic missile forces and an automated control system (ACS) for spacecraft were added. The improvement of technology and the emergence of new high-precision instruments determined the development of the settlement, accompanied by an influx of qualified personnel and personnel serving the needs of the settlement.
Local government[ | ]
In accordance with the law of the Moscow region[21], the city of Krasnoznamensk was given the status of an urban district, which includes 1 settlement - the city of Krasnoznamensk.
According to the charter of the city district, the local government bodies of Krasnoznamensk include:
- head of the city district;
- Council of Deputies;
- city district administration;
- control department of the city district[22].
The Council of Deputies is a representative body of local government of the city and consists of 20 deputies elected in municipal elections for a period of 5 years. According to current legislation, the head of municipalities, elected by citizens of Russia, is a member of the Council of Deputies and heads it. In the elections on September 14, 2014, among the elected deputies were representatives of all factions of parliamentary political parties and one self-nominated candidate. For the first time in the history of the city, a representative of the LDPR, Candidate of Legal Sciences Vitaly Vladislavovich Vyshkvartsev, who is the youngest deputy, appeared on the Council of Deputies. The head of the city district is elected in municipal elections and is also the chairman of the Council of Deputies. A contract is concluded with the head of the administration of Krasnoznamensk (this is a separate official) by the Council of Deputies of the city.
On April 15, 2016, the inauguration of the Head of the Krasnoznamensk city district, Andrei Vasilyevich Ilyin, took place, replacing Mikhail Vasilyevich Sapunov in this position.
Features of accommodation
Krasnoznamensk is a young city (received its status in 1981), and the average age of residents (36 years) corresponds to it. The fact is that the city is implementing the “Young Family” state program (family members must be no more than 35 years old), which ensures the arrival of young and energetic enthusiasts to the city.
Krasnoznamensk is also being replenished with settlers from the Baikonur and Plesetsk cosmodromes (another state program is being implemented to provide these military personnel with housing).
Time to go home
We took a walk along one of our favorite walking routes in our compact but beautiful city of Krasnoznamensk, Moscow region. Of course, in the summer, when everything around is green and blooming, when the sun is warm, everything looks much more beautiful, brighter and more fun.
Thank you for visiting my city with me a little. I'm sure that if you come here and take a walk, you will also really like everything.
If you liked our city, then share this article with your friends. Let them visit us too (even if only virtually). Let me end my walk here and return home.
All the best. Best regards, Armen.
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Nuances when choosing real estate in Krasnoznamensk
If you are considering new buildings in Krasnoznamensk for purchase, we draw your attention to the following facts: since this is a closed city, this means that when entering and leaving the territory(s), in the city itself you may be required to have a pass. A special permit is also required to purchase an apartment in this city.
There is no need to explain for a long time that this is why the city has a minimal crime rate, there are no riotous guest workers, guest thieves and juvenile hooligans.
In addition, Krasnoznamensk is a city predominantly of military engineers, therefore, there are no interruptions in water, electricity, telecommunications, engineering networks in the city - everything works properly.
In general, this city is closely connected with space and the space forces. Even the names of new buildings in Krasnoznamensk are an example of this: the residential complex “Cosmos” or the residential complex “Space Harbor”! Or trading.
Social facilities[ | ]
There are 721 enterprises and institutions registered in the city, there are 4 general educational institutions, the Krasnoznamensky City College, a branch of the Odintsovo Technical School, a children's youth sports school, a children's art school (children's music school), 9 preschool educational institutions, the Center for the Development of Creativity of Children and Youth, the House of Officers ( garrison), Youth Leisure Center. The city newspaper “Impulse” is published, and the municipal television “TVR+” operates.
In 2003, the Vocational Education Center opened its doors, on the basis of which branches of several higher educational institutions operate, and the Zarya stadium, which has a heated field, was put into operation. The convenient location and structure of the municipal economy made it possible to hold competitions and festivals of regional and even Russian scale on its territory.
Krasnoznamensk has a central municipal library and four museums. The city's health care system is at a high level - a clinic for children and adults, an emergency department, and the 150th Central Military Hospital.
Infrastructure
Of course, in the city that ensured man's breakthrough into space, the means of scientific and technological progress cannot but be used.
Libraries are being computerized and provided with Internet access, and a program is being developed for the development of the city as a science city, attracting appropriate investments and high-tech technologies.
The “space” theme is played out here literally at every step. Panels on the walls of houses are dedicated to satellites, rockets and military engineers and designers, cafes and bars are called “Cosmos” and “Sputnik”, the festive decoration of the city will definitely include elements such as a star or a rocket.
Krasnoznamensk, of course, has all the necessary infrastructure (as a closed city, it was completely self-sufficient for decades): kindergartens, schools, sports clubs, a stadium, a swimming pool, museums, a city market, shops (mostly within walking distance, hypermarkets and shopping centers in the city) were built. there is almost no city).
Flaws
- There are modern high-rise buildings with 20 floors, and there are houses from the Soviet heritage, the appearance of which is significantly outdated . This can be judged by the hotel in the city. A building with an old facade, windows that have not been painted for a long time, and have not even seen cosmetic repairs. On the outskirts of the city, old buildings frighten with their abandoned appearance.
- Insufficient number of attractions . The pride of the city is a park with a memorial complex to G. Titov. It represents an arch with a planet suspended from it and the monument itself. There is a park with military equipment, which children have chosen because of the opportunity to climb on an old Katyusha. The eternal flame is lit only on May 9th. A modern stadium of impressive size with artificial turf stands out for its size in a small town.
- Lack of sufficient parking spaces . In winter, the roads are poorly cleaned, and mountains of dirty snow create obstacles for driving.
- You can find work, but the wages are low . Vacancies are mainly presented for such professions as employees of communication stores, cooks, salespeople, nannies and educators. For higher salaries they go to Moscow.
An excerpt characterizing Krasnoznamensk (Moscow region)
Pierre felt awkward and even difficult in the company of his friend. He fell silent. “But here’s what, my soul,” said Prince Andrei, who was obviously also having a hard time and shyness with his guest, “I’m here in bivouacs, and I came just to have a look.” I'm going back to my sister now. I'll introduce you to them. “Yes, you seem to know each other,” he said, obviously entertaining the guest with whom he now felt nothing in common. - We'll go after lunch. Now do you want to see my estate? “They went out and walked around until lunch, talking about political news and mutual acquaintances, like people who are not very close to each other. With some animation and interest, Prince Andrei spoke only about the new estate and building he was organizing, but even here, in the middle of the conversation, on the stage, when Prince Andrei was describing to Pierre the future location of the house, he suddenly stopped. “However, there’s nothing interesting here, let’s go have lunch and leave.” “At dinner the conversation turned to Pierre’s marriage. “I was very surprised when I heard about this,” said Prince Andrei. Pierre blushed the same way he always blushed at this, and hastily said: “I’ll tell you someday how it all happened.” But you know that it's all over and forever. - Forever? - said Prince Andrei. – Nothing happens forever. – But do you know how it all ended? Have you heard about the duel? - Yes, you went through that too. “The one thing I thank God for is that I didn’t kill this man,” said Pierre. - From what? - said Prince Andrei. – It’s even very good to kill an angry dog. - No, killing a person is not good, it’s unfair... - Why is it unfair? - repeated Prince Andrei; what is just and unjust is not given to people to judge. People have always been mistaken and will continue to be mistaken, and in nothing more than in what they consider just and unjust. “It is unfair that there is evil for another person,” said Pierre, feeling with pleasure that for the first time since his arrival, Prince Andrei became animated and began to speak and wanted to express everything that made him what he was now. – Who told you what evil is for another person? - he asked. - Evil? Evil? - said Pierre, - we all know what evil is for ourselves. “Yes, we know, but the evil that I know for myself, I cannot do to another person,” Prince Andrei said more and more animatedly, apparently wanting to express to Pierre his new view of things. He spoke French. Je ne connais l dans la vie que deux maux bien reels: c'est le remord et la maladie. II n'est de bien que l'absence de ces maux. [I know only two real misfortunes in life: remorse and illness. And the only good is the absence of these evils.] To live for yourself, avoiding only these two evils: that is all my wisdom now. – What about love for one’s neighbor, and self-sacrifice? - Pierre spoke. - No, I cannot agree with you! To live only in such a way as not to do evil, so as not to repent? this is not enough. I lived like this, I lived for myself and ruined my life. And only now, when I live, at least try (Pierre corrected himself out of modesty) to live for others, only now I understand all the happiness of life. No, I don’t agree with you, and you don’t mean what you say. Prince Andrei silently looked at Pierre and smiled mockingly. “You’ll see your sister, Princess Marya.” You’ll get along with her,” he said. “Maybe you’re right for yourself,” he continued, after a short silence; - but everyone lives in their own way: you lived for yourself and you say that by doing this you almost ruined your life, and you only knew happiness when you began to live for others. But I experienced the opposite. I lived for fame. (After all, what is glory? the same love for others, the desire to do something for them, the desire for their praise.) So I lived for others, and not almost, but completely ruined my life. And since then I have become calmer, as I live only for myself. - How can you live for yourself? – Pierre asked heatedly. - And the son, and the sister, and the father? “Yes, it’s still the same me, it’s not others,” said Prince Andrei, but others, neighbors, le prochain, as you and Princess Mary call it, are the main source of error and evil. Le prochain [Neighbor] are those, your Kyiv men, to whom you want to do good. And he looked at Pierre with a mockingly defiant gaze. He apparently called Pierre. “You’re kidding,” Pierre said more and more animatedly. What kind of error and evil can there be in the fact that I wanted (very little and poorly fulfilled), but wanted to do good, and at least did something? What evil can it be that unfortunate people, our men, people just like us, growing up and dying without any other concept of God and truth, like ritual and meaningless prayer, will be taught in the comforting beliefs of a future life, retribution, reward, consolation? What evil and delusion is it that people die from illness without help, when it is so easy to help them financially, and I will give them a doctor, and a hospital, and a shelter for the old man? And isn’t it a tangible, undoubted blessing that a man, a woman and a child have no rest day and night, and I will give them rest and leisure?...” said Pierre, hurrying and lisping. “And I did it, at least poorly, at least a little, but I did something for this, and not only will you not dissuade me that what I did was good, but you will also not disbelieve me, so that you yourself do not think so.” “And most importantly,” Pierre continued, “I know this, and I know it correctly, that the pleasure of doing this good is the only true happiness in life. “Yes, if you put the question like that, then that’s a different matter,” said Prince Andrei. - I build a house, plant a garden, and you are a hospital. Both can serve as a pastime. And what is fair, what is good - leave it to the one who knows everything, and not to us, to judge. “Well, you want to argue,” he added, “come on.” “They left the table and sat on the porch, which served as a balcony. “Well, let’s argue,” said Prince Andrei. “You say schools,” he continued, bending his finger, “teachings and so on, that is, you want to take him out of his animal state and give him moral needs,” he said, pointing to the man who took off his hat and walked past them. , but it seems to me that the only possible happiness is animal happiness, and you want to deprive it of it. I envy him, and you want to make him me, but without giving him my means. Another thing you say is to make his job easier. But in my opinion, physical labor is the same necessity for him, the same condition of his existence, as mental labor is for me and for you. You can't help but think. I go to bed at 3 o’clock, thoughts come to me, and I can’t sleep, I toss and turn, I don’t sleep until the morning because I’m thinking and I can’t help but think, just as he can’t help but plow and mow; otherwise he will go to the tavern, or he will become ill. Just as I cannot bear his terrible physical labor and die in a week, so he cannot bear my physical idleness, he will get fat and die. Third, what else did you say? – Prince Andrei bent his third finger. - Oh, yes, hospitals, medicines. He has a stroke, he dies, and you bled him, cured him. He will be a cripple for 10 years, it will be a burden for everyone. It is much calmer and easier for him to die. Others will be born, and there are so many of them. If you were sorry that your extra worker was missing - the way I look at him, otherwise you want to treat him out of love for him. But he doesn't need that. And besides, what kind of imagination is there that medicine has ever cured anyone! Kill like that! - he said, frowning angrily and turning away from Pierre. Prince Andrei expressed his thoughts so clearly and distinctly that it was clear that he had thought about this more than once, and he spoke willingly and quickly, like a man who had not spoken for a long time. His gaze became more animated the more hopeless his judgments were. - Oh, this is terrible, terrible! - said Pierre. “I just don’t understand how you can live with such thoughts.” The same moments came over me, it happened recently, in Moscow and on the road, but then I sink to such a degree that I don’t live, everything is disgusting to me... the main thing is me. Then I don’t eat, I don’t wash... well, what about you?... “Why not wash, it’s not clean,” said Prince Andrei; – on the contrary, we must try to make our life as pleasant as possible. I live and it’s not my fault, so I need to live until death somehow better, without interfering with anyone. – But what motivates you to live with such thoughts? You will sit motionless, doing nothing... - Life doesn’t leave you alone anyway. I would be glad to do nothing, but, on the one hand, the nobility here awarded me the honor of being elected leader: I got away with violence. They could not understand that I did not have what was needed, that I did not have that well-known good-natured and concerned vulgarity that was needed for this. Then there was this house that had to be built in order to have our own corner where we could be calm. Now the militia. – Why don’t you serve in the army? - After Austerlitz! - Prince Andrey said gloomily. - No; I humbly thank you, I promised myself that I would not serve in the active Russian army. And I wouldn’t, if Bonaparte had stood here, near Smolensk, threatening the Bald Mountains, and then I wouldn’t have served in the Russian army. Well, that’s what I told you,” Prince Andrei continued, calming down. - Now the militia, father is the commander-in-chief of the 3rd district, and the only way for me to get rid of service is to be with him. - So you are serving? - I serve. – He was silent for a moment. - So why do you serve? - But why? My father is one of the most remarkable people of his century. But he is getting old, and he is not only cruel, but he is too active. He is terrible for his habit of unlimited power, and now this power given by the Sovereign to the commander-in-chief over the militia. If I had been two hours late two weeks ago, he would have hanged the protocol officer in Yukhnov,” said Prince Andrei with a smile; - this is how I serve because no one except me has influence on my father, and in some places I will save him from an act from which he would suffer later. - Oh, well, you see! “Yes, mais ce n'est pas comme vous l'entendez, [but this is not the way you understand it],” continued Prince Andrei. “I did not and do not wish the slightest good to this bastard protocol officer who stole some boots from the militia; I would even be very pleased to see him hanged, but I feel sorry for my father, that is, again for myself. Prince Andrei became more and more animated. His eyes sparkled feverishly as he tried to prove to Pierre that his actions never contained a desire for good to his neighbor. “Well, you want to free the peasants,” he continued. - This is very good; but not for you (you, I think, did not detect anyone and did not send them to Siberia), and even less for the peasants. If they are beaten, flogged, sent to Siberia, then I think that it is no worse for them. In Siberia he leads the same bestial life, and the scars on his body will heal, and he is as happy as he was before. And this is necessary for those people who are perishing morally, making repentance for themselves, suppressing this repentance and becoming rude because they have the opportunity to execute right or wrong. This is who I feel sorry for, and for whom I would like to free the peasants. You may not have seen it, but I have seen how good people, brought up in these traditions of unlimited power, over the years, when they become more irritable, become cruel, rude, know it, cannot resist and become more and more unhappy. “Prince Andrei said this with such enthusiasm that Pierre involuntarily thought that these thoughts were suggested to Andrei by his father. He didn't answer him. - So this is who I feel sorry for - human dignity, peace of conscience, purity, and not their backs and foreheads, which, no matter how much you cut, no matter how much you shave, will still remain the same backs and foreheads. “No, no, and a thousand times no, I will never agree with you,” said Pierre. In the evening, Prince Andrei and Pierre got into a carriage and drove to Bald Mountains. Prince Andrei, glancing at Pierre, occasionally broke the silence with speeches that proved that he was in a good mood. He told him, pointing to the fields, about his economic improvements. Pierre was gloomily silent, answering in monosyllables, and seemed lost in his thoughts. Pierre thought that Prince Andrei was unhappy, that he was mistaken, that he did not know the true light, and that Pierre should come to his aid, enlighten him and lift him up. But as soon as Pierre figured out how and what he would say, he had a presentiment that Prince Andrei with one word, one argument would destroy everything in his teaching, and he was afraid to start, afraid to expose his beloved shrine to the possibility of ridicule. “No, why do you think,” Pierre suddenly began, lowering his head and taking on the appearance of a butting bull, why do you think so? You shouldn't think like that. - What am I thinking about? – Prince Andrei asked in surprise. – About life, about the purpose of a person. It can't be. I thought the same thing and it saved me, you know what? Freemasonry No, don't smile. Freemasonry is not a religious, not a ritual sect, as I thought, but Freemasonry is the best, the only expression of the best, eternal sides of humanity. - And he began to explain Freemasonry to Prince Andrey, as he understood it.
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Notes[ | ]
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General plan of the urban district of Krasnoznamensk, Moscow region. Balance of the territory of the Krasnoznamensk urban district. - ↑ 1 2 3
Estimation of the permanent population of the Moscow region as of January 1, 2022 and on average for 2022 for municipalities
(unspecified)
. Mosoblaststat. Access date: April 20, 2022. - CHIEF TESTING
- Master plan of the urban district of Krasnoznamensk, Moscow region
- Comprehensive program for the socio-economic development of the closed administrative town of Krasnoznamensk, Moscow region for 2011-2013
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Krasnoznamensk (Moscow region) - 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 (unspecified)
. Archived from the original on February 3, 2012. - The size of the permanent population of the Russian Federation by cities, urban settlements and regions as of January 1, 2009 (unspecified)
. Retrieved January 2, 2014. Archived January 2, 2014. - Population census 2010. Population of Russia, federal districts, constituent entities of the Russian Federation, city districts, municipal districts, urban and rural settlements (Russian). Federal State Statistics Service. Access date: February 9, 2013. Archived April 28, 2013.
- Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities. Table 35. Estimated resident population as of January 1, 2012 (unspecified)
. Retrieved May 31, 2014. Archived May 31, 2014. - 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) (undefined)
. Retrieved November 16, 2013. Archived November 16, 2013. - Table 33. Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2014 (unspecified)
. Access date: August 2, 2014. Archived August 2, 2014. - Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2015 (unspecified)
. Access date: August 6, 2015. Archived August 6, 2015. - Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2016 (Russian) (October 5, 2018). Retrieved May 15, 2022. Archived May 8, 2022.
- Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2022 (Russian) (July 31, 2017). Retrieved July 31, 2022. Archived July 31, 2022.
- Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2022 (Russian). Retrieved July 25, 2018. Archived July 26, 2022.
- Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2022 (Russian). Retrieved July 31, 2019. Archived May 2, 2022.
- taking into account the cities of Crimea
- https://rosstat.gov.ru/storage/mediabank/bul_Chislen_nasel_MO-01-01-2021.rar Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2022 (1.85 Mb, 07/30/2021)
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Official portal of the Moscow Regional Duma.
Alexey Levadny. “Krasnoznamensk strives to get into “Clean Water...” (unspecified)
(inaccessible link -
history
). - Law of the Moscow Region of December 29, 2004 No. 205/2004-OZ “On granting municipalities located on the territory of closed administrative-territorial entities in the Moscow Region the status of urban districts”
- Charter of the Krasnoznamesk urban district.