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Regulated Plan of PodolskIn 1781 Empress Catherine the Great reformed Russian administrative divisions and during such reform Podol was awarded city status and renamed Podolsk.
City status since, 1781. Government. • Head, Dmitry Zharikov. Area. • Total, 40.39 km2 (15.59 sq mi). Elevation. 160 m (520 ft). Population. (2010 Census).
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