The sun is the source of life on the planet. Its rays provide the necessary light and warmth. At the same time, ultraviolet radiation from the Sun is destructive to all living things. To find a compromise between useful and harmful properties Sun, meteorologists calculate the ultraviolet radiation index, which characterizes the degree of its danger.
What kind of UV radiation from the sun is there?
Ultraviolet radiation from the Sun has a wide range and is divided into three regions, two of which reach the Earth.
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UVA. Long-wave radiation range
315–400 nmThe rays pass almost freely through all atmospheric “barriers” and reach the Earth.
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UV-B. Medium wave range radiation
280–315 nmThe rays are 90% absorbed by the ozone layer, carbon dioxide and water vapor.
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UV-C. Shortwave range radiation
100–280 nmThe most dangerous area. They are completely absorbed by stratospheric ozone without reaching the Earth.
The more ozone, clouds and aerosols in the atmosphere, the less the harmful effects of the Sun. However, these life-saving factors have a high natural variability. The annual maximum of stratospheric ozone occurs in spring, and the minimum in autumn. Cloudiness is one of the most variable characteristics of weather. The carbon dioxide content also changes all the time.
At what UV index values is there a danger?
The UV index provides an estimate of the amount of UV radiation from the Sun at the Earth's surface. UV index values range from a safe 0 to an extreme 11+.
- 0–2 Low
- 3–5 Moderate
- 6–7 High
- 8–10 Very high
- 11+ Extreme
In mid-latitudes, the UV index approaches unsafe values (6–7) only at the maximum height of the Sun above the horizon (occurs in late June - early July). At the equator, the UV index reaches 9...11+ points throughout the year.
What are the benefits of the sun?
In small doses, UV radiation from the Sun is simply necessary. The sun's rays synthesize melanin, serotonin, and vitamin D, which are necessary for our health, and prevent rickets.
Melanin creates a kind of protective barrier for skin cells from the harmful effects of the Sun. Because of it, our skin darkens and becomes more elastic.
The hormone of happiness serotonin affects our well-being: it improves mood and increases overall vitality.
Vitamin D strengthens the immune system, stabilizes blood pressure and performs anti-rickets functions.
Why is the sun dangerous?
When sunbathing, it is important to understand that the line between the beneficial and harmful Sun is very thin. Excessive tanning always borders on a burn. Ultraviolet radiation damages DNA in skin cells.
The body's defense system cannot cope with such aggressive influence. It lowers immunity, damages the retina, causes skin aging and can lead to cancer.
Ultraviolet light destroys the DNA chain
How the Sun affects people
Sensitivity to UV radiation depends on skin type. People of the European race are the most sensitive to the Sun - for them, protection is required already at index 3, and 6 is considered dangerous.
At the same time, for Indonesians and African Americans this threshold is 6 and 8, respectively.
Who is most influenced by the Sun?
People with fair hair
skin tone
People with many moles
Residents of mid-latitudes during a holiday in the south
Winter lovers
fishing
Skiers and climbers
People with a family history of skin cancer
In what weather is the sun more dangerous?
It is a common misconception that the sun is dangerous only in hot and clear weather. You can also get sunburned in cool, cloudy weather.
Cloudiness, no matter how dense it may be, does not reduce the amount of ultraviolet radiation to zero. In mid-latitudes, cloudiness significantly reduces the risk of getting sunburned, which cannot be said about traditional beach holiday destinations. For example, in the tropics, if in sunny weather you can get sunburned in 30 minutes, then in cloudy weather - in a couple of hours.
How to protect yourself from the sun
To protect yourself from harmful rays, follow simple rules:
Spend less time in the sun during midday hours
Wear light-colored clothing, including wide-brimmed hats
Use protective creams
Wear sunglasses
Stay in the shade more on the beach
Which sunscreen to choose
Sunscreens vary in their degree of sun protection and are labeled from 2 to 50+. The numbers indicate the proportion of solar radiation that overcomes the protection of the cream and reaches the skin.
For example, when applying a cream labeled 15, only 1/15 (or 7 %) of the ultraviolet rays will penetrate the protective film. In the case of cream 50, only 1/50, or 2 %, affects the skin.
Sunscreen creates a reflective layer on the body. However, it is important to understand that no cream can reflect 100% of ultraviolet radiation.
For everyday use, when the time spent under the Sun does not exceed half an hour, a cream with protection 15 is quite suitable. For tanning on the beach, it is better to take 30 or higher. However, for fair-skinned people it is recommended to use a cream labeled 50+.
How to Apply Sunscreen
The cream should be applied evenly to all exposed skin, including the face, ears and neck. If you plan to sunbathe for a long time, then the cream should be applied twice: 30 minutes before going out and, additionally, before going to the beach.
Please check the cream instructions for the required volume for application.
How to Apply Sunscreen When Swimming
Sunscreen should be applied every time after swimming. Water washes off the protective film and, reflecting Sun rays, increases the dose of ultraviolet radiation received. Thus, when swimming, the risk of sunburn increases. However, due to the cooling effect, you may not feel the burn.
Excessive sweating and wiping with a towel are also reasons to re-protect the skin.
It should be remembered that on the beach, even under an umbrella, the shade does not provide complete protection. Sand, water and even grass reflect up to 20% of ultraviolet rays, increasing their impact on the skin.
How to protect your eyes
sunlight, reflected from water, snow or sand, can cause a painful burn to the retina of the eyes. To protect your eyes, wear sunglasses with a UV filter.
Danger for skiers and climbers
In the mountains, the atmospheric “filter” is thinner. For every 100 meters of height, the UV index increases by 5 %.
Snow reflects up to 85 % of ultraviolet rays. In addition, up to 80 % of the ultraviolet reflected by the snow cover is reflected again by clouds.
Thus, in the mountains the Sun is most dangerous. It is necessary to protect your face, lower chin and ears even in cloudy weather.
How to deal with sunburn if you get sunburned
Use a damp sponge to moisten the burn.
Apply anti-burn cream to the burned areas
If your temperature rises, consult your doctor; you may be advised to take an antipyretic
If the burn is severe (the skin swells and blisters greatly), seek medical attention
Bogdanovich- a city (since 1947) in the Russian Federation, the center of the city district of the same name in the Sverdlovsk region.
Population - 31.9 thousand inhabitants (2009).
The city is located on the Kunara River (the right tributary of the Pyshma), 99 km east of Yekaterinburg.
Bogdanovich was founded in 1885 as a class II station of the Ural Metal Railway, and was named in honor of Lieutenant General Evgeniy Bogdanovich. City since 1947.
Near the city, before the revolution, the Intercession women's community operated in Gryaznovsky, the center of which was the Intercession Church.
Administrative divisions, districts
- South part:
- Center - Lenin Street, Rossiyskaya
- Rokycany
- Vyselka
- Northern part:
- 3rd quarter
- 1 Quarter
- Averino village
- village of Glukhovo
Economy
Junction of railway lines to Yekaterinburg, Tyumen, Chelyabinsk, Serov.
- A plant for refractory products, working primarily on plastic clays from the nearby Troitsko-Bainovskoye deposit.
- Bogdanovich sleeper impregnation plant
- Meat processing plant
- Dairy plant
- Mining and clay technical school
- Compound feed plant
- Construction materials plant
There are about 1,000 operating organizations and companies in Bogdanovich.
The Bogdanovich sleeper impregnation plant was founded in 1927. The plant is one of the largest companies in the Bogdanovichi district; its territory stretches more than 2 kilometers in length. The plant is the only manufacturer of sleepers made of wood on the Sverdlovsk Metal Road. There is a narrow gauge railway in the area of the plant. Railway.
in 1973 the Bogdanovich porcelain factory was built, the 2nd in Russian Federation industry enterprise by production capacity. The trademark is “Mistress of the Copper Mountain” (a motif from P. P. Bazhov’s fairy tales) in the form of a lizard with a crown. The plant's products are presented in two directions - porcelain products (ordinary high-temperature porcelain) and products from low-temperature porcelain. The volume of porcelain production reaches 24 million pieces in the city. The plant produces: plates, cups, glasses, teapots, table sets, tea sets, coffee sets, and sets of tableware of various configurations. The production volumes of products made from low-temperature porcelain amount to more than 20 million pieces per year. The products are absolutely diverse and include more than 200 different types of plates, mugs, salad bowls, muslins, roast pots, all types of sets with decoration - paint layering, silk-screen printing, airbrushing and decal. The outstanding properties of products made from low-temperature porcelain are high consumer properties and relatively low price. Bogdanovich Porcelain Factory LLC is the only enterprise in the Russian Federation that produces cordierite fire supplies for the porcelain industry.
Attractions
- Memorial sign to the familiar Russian poet Stepan Petrovich Shchipachev
- Memorial to fellow countrymen who died during the Great Patriotic War Patriotic War(in Victory Park)
- Kashin settlement.
City leaders
- Chairmen of the executive committee of the district (city) Council
- Shantarin Grigory Savvateevich (1924-)
- Antipin Pyotr Ivanovich (1944-1952)
- Bykov Pyotr Alexandrovich (1952-1957)
- Kudryavtsev Alexander Vasilievich (1957-1961)
- Khomyakov Misha Ivanovich (1961-1962)
- Sitnikov Misha Ivanovich (1962-1988)
- Kyshtymov Sergey Leonidovich (1988-1991)
- First secretaries of the city committee (district committee) of the CPSU
- Kotyukh Anatoly Vasilievich (-1990-)
- Heads of the city administration
- Kyshtymov Sergey Leonidovich (1991-1992)
- Ivanov Ludwig Grigorievich (1992-1996)
- Brovin Vladimir Vasilievich (1996-2000)
- Bykov Andrey Anatolyevich (2000-2012)
- Moskvin Vladimir Alexandrovich (since 2012)
Famous residents of the city
- Shchipachev, Stepan Petrovich - poet, Laureate of two Stalin Prizes, member of the board of the Union of Writers of the USSR
- Sazhaev, Misha Petrovich - honorary citizen of the Bogdanovich urban district, painter, member of the Union of Painters of the Russian Federation
- Krasnolobov, Vladimir Pavlovich - 1st Secretary of the Sverdlovsk Regional Committee of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (since 2005)
- Kravchenko, Viktor Andreevich - 49th commander of the Black Sea Fleet
- Evgeny Kulikov - speed skater, winner of the XII Olympic Games, world record holder
- Golovina, Elena Viktorovna - ten-time world winner in biathlon
- Kunavin, Grigory Pavlovich - Hero of the Russian Union
- Purgin, Kuzma Stepanovich - Hero of the Russian Union
mass media
- BTV - Bogdanovich television
- People's Word - city newspaper
- Znamenka - weekly independent newspaper
- Our Bogdanovich is an independent newspaper for the whole family
- Your radio Lira FM - Bogdanovich radio station on frequency 104.3
- Bogdanovich urban district: official website of the administration
- City coat of arms
- Narrow gauge railway of the Bogdanovich sleeper impregnation plant on the “Site about the metal road” by Sergei Bolashenko
- Bogdanovich in the encyclopedia “My City”
Notes
- ^ The permanent population of the Russian Federation by cities, urban-type settlements and regions as of January 1, 2010.
- ^ The permanent population of the Russian Federation by cities, urban-type settlements and regions as of January 1, 2009.
Administrative center:Ekaterinburg
Cities: Alapaevsk | Aramil | Artyomovsky | Asbestos | Berezovsky | Bogdanovich| Verkhniy Tagil | Verkhnyaya Pyshma | Verkhnyaya Salda | Verkhnyaya Tura | Verkhoturye | Volchansk | Degtyarsk | Zarechny | Ivdel | Irbit | Kamensk-Uralsky | Kamyshlov | Karpinsk | Kachkanar | Kirovgrad | Krasnoturinsk | Krasnouralsk | Krasnoufimsk | Kushwa | Lesnoy | Mikhailovsk | Nevyansk | Nizhniye Sergi | Nizhny Tagil | Nizhnyaya Salda | Nizhnyaya Tura | New Lyalya | Novouralsk | Pervouralsk | Polevskoy | Revda | Dir | Severouralsk | Serov | Sredneuralsk | Sukhoi Log | Sysert | Tavda | Talitsa | Turinsk
Urban districts: Alapaevsk | Alapaevskoe | Aramil | Artyomovsky | Artinsky | Asbestovsky | Achitsky | Beloyarsky | Berezovsky | Bisertsky | Bogdanovich | Verkhneye Dubrovo | Verkh-Neyvinsky | Verkhnesaldinsky | Verkhniy Tagil | Verkhnyaya Pyshma | Verkhnyaya Tura | Verkhotursky | Volchansky | Garinsky | Gornouralsky | Degtyarsk | Ekaterinburg | Zarechny | Ivdelsky | Irbit | Irbitskoe | Kamensky | Kamensk-Uralsky | Kamyshlovsky | Karpinsk | Kachkanarsky | Kirovgrad | Krasnoturinsk | Krasnouralsk | Krasnoufimsk | Krasnoufimsky | Kushvinsky | Lesnoy | Malyshevsky | Makhnevskoe | Nevyansky | Nizhneturinsky | Nizhny Tagil | Nizhnyaya Salda | Novolialinsky | Novouralsky | Pelym | Pervouralsk | Polevskoy | Pyshminsky | Revda | Rezhevskaya | Reftinsky | Free | Severouralsky | Serovsky | Sosvinsky | Sredneuralsk | Staroutkinsk | Sukhoi Log | Sysertsky | Tavdinsky | Talitsky | Tugulymsky | Turin | Ural | Shalinsky
Urban areas: Baikalovsky | Kamyshlovsky | Nizhneserginsky | Slobodo-Turinsky | Taborinsky
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Economy
Transport
In 1973-2010, the Bogdanovich porcelain factory, the second industry enterprise in the Russian Federation in terms of production capacity, operated in the city. The plant produced porcelain products (traditional high-temperature porcelain) and products from low-temperature porcelain: plates, cups, glasses, teapots, tableware, tea and coffee sets, sets of tableware of various configurations. It was the only enterprise in Russia producing cordierite fire supplies for the porcelain industry. The plant ceased operation in 2010 due to bankruptcy.
Education
- Bogdanovich Mechanics and Ceramic College
- Children's art school
- Children's art school
- Children's youth sports school
- Center of children's creativity
- Multifunctional sports center with swimming pool
Attractions
War memorial in Bogdanovich
- Gorky Park
- Alley of Friendship
- Peace Square
- Memorial sign to the poet Stepan Petrovich Shchipachev
- Memorial to fellow countrymen who died during the Great Patriotic War (in Victory Park)
- Kashin settlement
- Monument to the Hero Soviet Union Grigory Pavlovich Kunavin
- “The sign of two rings” was installed at the wedding site of P. P. Bazhov and V. A. Ivanitskaya
- Museum of Local Lore
- Literary Museum of the poet S. P. Shchipachev
- War memorial
City leaders
Chairmen of the executive committee of the district (city) Council
- Shantarin Grigory Savvateevich (1924-?)
- Antipin Pyotr Ivanovich (1944-1952)
- Bykov Pyotr Alexandrovich (1952-1957)
- Kudryavtsev Alexander Vasilievich (1957-1961)
- Khomyakov Mikhail Ivanovich (1961-1962)
- Sitnikov Mikhail Ivanovich (1962-1988)
- Kyshtymov Sergey Leonidovich (1988-1991)
First secretaries of the city committee (district committee) of the CPSU
- Khomyakov Mikhail Ivanovich (1962-1985)
- Kotyukh Anatoly Vasilievich (1985-1991)
Heads of the city administration
- Kyshtymov Sergey Leonidovich (1991-1992)
- Ivanov Ludwig Grigorievich (1992-1996)
- Brovin Vladimir Vasilievich (1996-2000)
- Bykov Andrey Anatolyevich (2000-2012)
People associated with the city
- Golovina, Elena Viktorovna - ten-time world champion in biathlon.
- Kravchenko, Viktor Andreevich - 49th commander of the Black Sea Fleet.
- Krasnolobov, Vladimir Pavlovich - first secretary of the Sverdlovsk regional committee of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (since 2005).
- Evgeny Kulikov - speed skater, champion of the XII Olympic Games, world record holder.
- Kunavin, Grigory Pavlovich - Hero of the Soviet Union.
Moskvin Vladimir Alexandrovich
Orthodox Christians
Bogdanovichites, Bogdanovichets
Geography
Story
Economy
Transport
In 1973-2010, the Bogdanovich porcelain factory, the second industry enterprise in the Russian Federation in terms of production capacity, operated in the city. The plant produced porcelain products (traditional high-temperature porcelain) and products from low-temperature porcelain: plates, cups, glasses, teapots, tableware, tea and coffee sets, sets of tableware of various configurations. It was the only enterprise in Russia producing cordierite fire supplies for the porcelain industry. The plant ceased operation in 2010 due to bankruptcy.
Education
- Bogdanovich Mechanics and Ceramic College
- Children's art school
- Children's art school
- Children's youth sports school
- Center of children's creativity
- Multifunctional sports center with swimming pool
Attractions
- Gorky Park
- Alley of Friendship
- Peace Square
- Memorial sign to the poet Stepan Petrovich Shchipachev
- Memorial to fellow countrymen who died during the Great Patriotic War (in Victory Park)
- Kashin settlement
- Monument to Hero of the Soviet Union Grigory Pavlovich Kunavin
- “The sign of two rings” was installed at the wedding site of P. P. Bazhov and V. A. Ivanitskaya
- Museum of Local Lore
- Literary Museum of the poet S. P. Shchipachev
- War memorial
City leaders
Chairmen of the executive committee of the district (city) Council
- Shantarin Grigory Savvateevich (1924-?)
- Antipin Pyotr Ivanovich (1944-1952)
- Bykov Pyotr Alexandrovich (1952-1957)
- Kudryavtsev Alexander Vasilievich (1957-1961)
- Khomyakov Mikhail Ivanovich (1961-1962)
- Sitnikov Mikhail Ivanovich (1962-1988)
- Kyshtymov Sergey Leonidovich (1988-1991)
First secretaries of the city committee (district committee) of the CPSU
- Khomyakov Mikhail Ivanovich (1962-1985)
- Kotyukh Anatoly Vasilievich (1985-1991)
Heads of the city administration
- Kyshtymov Sergey Leonidovich (1991-1992)
- Ivanov Ludwig Grigorievich (1992-1996)
- Brovin Vladimir Vasilievich (1996-2000)
- Bykov Andrey Anatolyevich (2000-2012)
People associated with the city
- Golovina, Elena Viktorovna - ten-time world champion in biathlon.
- Kravchenko, Viktor Andreevich - 49th commander of the Black Sea Fleet.
- Krasnolobov, Vladimir Pavlovich - first secretary of the Sverdlovsk regional committee of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (since 2005).
- Evgeny Kulikov - speed skater, champion of the XII Olympic Games, world record holder.
- Kunavin, Grigory Pavlovich - Hero of the Soviet Union.
- Purgin, Kuzma Stepanovich - Hero of the Soviet Union.
- Perepechin, Pyotr Martynovich - Hero of the Soviet Union.
- Shchipachev, Stepan Petrovich - poet, laureate of two Stalin Prizes, member of the board of the Union of Writers of the USSR.
- Sazhaev Mikhail Petrovich. Famous artist. Honorary citizen of the Bogdanovichi urban district.
mass media
- Your Time - monthly glossy magazine for the whole family
- TV-Bogdanovich - official television company of Bogdanovich
- People's Word - municipal newspaper
- Znamenka - weekly independent newspaper
- Our Bogdanovich is an independent newspaper for the whole family
- Lira-FM - local radio channel on frequency 104.3
- "Chanson" is a local radio channel. Frequency 101.5. Retransmission as part of the Tyumen route network.
- Klen is a local radio channel. Frequency 91.6
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- www.gks.ru/free_doc/doc_2016/bul_dr/mun_obr2016.rar Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2016
- (Russian) . Demoscope Weekly. Retrieved September 25, 2013. .
- www.MojGorod.ru/sverdlov_obl/bogdanvich/index.html People's encyclopedia “My City”. Bogdanovich (city)
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She went out to dinner with red eyes. Marya Dmitrievna, who knew how the prince received the Rostovs, pretended that she did not notice Natasha’s upset face and firmly and loudly joked at the table with the count and other guests.That evening the Rostovs went to the opera, for which Marya Dmitrievna got a ticket.
Natasha did not want to go, but it was impossible to refuse Marya Dmitrievna’s affectionateness, exclusively intended for her. When she, dressed, went out into the hall, waiting for her father and looking in the large mirror, saw that she was good, very good, she became even more sad; but sad, sweet and loving.
“My God, if only he were here; Then I would not have the same way as before, with some stupid timidity in front of something, but in a new, simple way, I would hug him, cling to him, force him to look at me with those searching, curious eyes with which he so often looked at me and then would make him laugh, as he laughed then, and his eyes - how I see those eyes! thought Natasha. - And what do I care about his father and sister: I love him alone, him, him, with this face and eyes, with his smile, masculine and at the same time childish... No, it’s better not to think about him, not to think, to forget, completely forget for this time. I can’t stand this waiting, I’m going to start crying,” and she moved away from the mirror, making an effort not to cry. - “And how can Sonya love Nikolinka so smoothly, so calmly, and wait so long and patiently”! she thought, looking at Sonya entering, also dressed, with a fan in her hands.
“No, she’s completely different. I can't"!
Natasha felt at that moment so softened and tender that it was not enough for her to love and know that she was loved: she needed now, now she needed to hug her loved one and speak and hear from him the words of love with which her heart was full. While she was riding in the carriage, sitting next to her father, and thoughtfully looking at the lights of the lanterns flashing in the frozen window, she felt even more in love and sadder and forgot with whom and where she was going. Having fallen into a line of carriages, the Rostovs' carriage slowly squealed in the snow and drove up to the theater. Natasha and Sonya hastily jumped out, picking up dresses; The count came out, supported by footmen, and between the ladies and men entering and those selling posters, all three went into the corridor of the benoir. The sounds of music could already be heard from behind the closed doors.
“Nathalie, vos cheveux, [Natalie, your hair,” Sonya whispered. The steward politely and hastily slipped in front of the ladies and opened the door of the box. The music began to be heard brighter through the door, the illuminated rows of boxes with the bare shoulders and arms of the ladies, and the noisy stalls glittering with uniforms flashed. The lady who was entering the adjacent benoir looked at Natasha with a feminine, envious gaze. The curtain had not yet risen and the overture was playing. Natasha, straightening her dress, walked along with Sonya and sat down, looking around at the illuminated rows of opposite boxes. The feeling that she had not experienced for a long time that hundreds of eyes were looking at her bare arms and neck suddenly seized her both pleasantly and unpleasantly, evoking a whole swarm of memories, desires and worries corresponding to this feeling.
Two remarkably pretty girls, Natasha and Sonya, with Count Ilya Andreich, who had not been seen in Moscow for a long time, attracted everyone’s attention. In addition, everyone vaguely knew about Natasha’s conspiracy with Prince Andrei, they knew that since then the Rostovs had lived in the village, and they looked with curiosity at the bride of one of the best grooms in Russia.
Natasha became prettier in the village, as everyone told her, and that evening, thanks to her excited state, she was especially beautiful. She amazed with the fullness of life and beauty, combined with indifference to everything around her. Her black eyes looked at the crowd, not looking for anyone, and her thin, bare arm above the elbow, leaning on the velvet ramp, obviously unconsciously, in time with the overture, clenched and unclenched, crumpling the poster.
“Look, here’s Alenina,” said Sonya, “it seems like she’s with her mother!”
- Fathers! Mikhail Kirilych has grown even fatter,” said the old count.
- Look! Our Anna Mikhailovna is in a state of flux!
- Karagin, Julie and Boris are with them. The bride and groom are now visible. – Drubetskoy proposed!
“Why, I found out today,” said Shinshin, who was entering the Rostovs’ box.
Natasha looked in the direction in which her father was looking and saw Julie, who, with pearls on her thick red neck (Natasha knew, sprinkled with powder), was sitting with a happy look, next to her mother.
Behind them, Boris’s smoothly combed, beautiful head could be seen with a smile, his ear tilted towards Julie’s mouth. He looked at the Rostovs from under his brows and, smiling, said something to his bride.
“They talk about us, about me and him!” thought Natasha. “And he truly calms his bride’s jealousy of me: there is no need to worry! If only they knew how much I don’t care about any of them.”
Anna Mikhailovna sat behind her in a green current, with a devoted will of God and a happy, festive face. In their box there was that atmosphere - the bride and groom that Natasha knew and loved so much. She turned away and suddenly everything that was humiliating in her morning visit came back to her.
“What right does he have to not want to accept me into his kinship? Oh, it’s better not to think about it, not to think about it until he arrives!” She said to herself and began to look around at the familiar and unfamiliar faces in the stalls. In front of the stalls, in the very middle, leaning his back to the ramp, stood Dolokhov with a huge, combed-up shock of curly hair, in a Persian suit. He stood in full view of the theater, knowing that he was attracting the attention of the entire audience, as freely as if he were standing in his room. The most brilliant youth of Moscow stood crowded around him, and he apparently took precedence among them.
Count Ilya Andreich, laughing, nudged the blushing Sonya, pointing her to her former admirer.
- Did you recognize it? - he asked. “And where did he come from,” the count turned to Shinshin, “after all, he disappeared somewhere?”
“Disappeared,” answered Shinshin. - He was in the Caucasus, and there he escaped, and, they say, he was a minister for some sovereign prince in Persia, he killed the Shah’s brother there: well, everyone is going crazy and the Moscow ladies are going crazy! Dolochoff le Persan, [The Persian Dolokhov,] and that’s it. Now we have no word without Dolokhov: they swear by him, they call him like a sterlet,” said Shinshin. - Dolokhov, and Anatol Kuragin - they drove all our ladies crazy.
A tall, beautiful lady with a huge braid and very bare, white, full shoulders and neck, on which there was a double string of large pearls, entered the adjacent benoir, and sat down for a long time, rustling with her thick silk dress.
Natasha involuntarily looked at this neck, shoulders, pearls, hairstyle and admired the beauty of the shoulders and pearls. While Natasha was peering at her for the second time, the lady looked back and, meeting her eyes with Count Ilya Andreich, nodded her head and smiled at him. It was Countess Bezukhova, Pierre's wife. Ilya Andreich, who knew everyone in the world, leaned over and spoke to her.
- How long have you been here, Countess? - he spoke. “I’ll come, I’ll come, I’ll kiss your hand.” But I came here on business and brought my girls with me. They say Semenova’s performance is incomparable,” said Ilya Andreich. – Count Pyotr Kirillovich never forgot us. He is here?
Which federal district does the city of Bogdanovich belong to?
Bogdanovich is included in federal district: Ural.The Federal District is an enlarged territory consisting of several constituent entities of the Russian Federation.
In what region is the city of Bogdanovich located?
The city of Bogdanovich is part of the Sverdlovsk region.A characteristic of a region or a subject of a country is its integrity and interconnection constituent elements, including cities and other settlements that are part of the region.
The Sverdlovsk region is an administrative unit of the state of Russia.