Toguchin


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Toguchin

 

a city (since 1945) and administrative center of Toguchin Raion, Novosibirsk Oblast, RSFSR; situated on the Inia River, a tributary of the Ob’. Railroad station on the Novosibirsk-Novokuznetsk line, 114 km east of Novosibirsk. Population, 23,000 (1974). Local enterprises produce wood products, building materials, dried vegetables, wine, processed hemp, and accumulator substations used in telecommunications. A forestry technicum is located in the city.

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