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- Remove nested git repository from bugulma/frontend/.git - Add all frontend files to main repository tracking - Convert from separate frontend/backend repos to unified monorepo - Preserve all frontend code and development history as tracked files - Eliminate nested repository complexity for simpler development workflow This creates a proper monorepo structure with frontend and backend coexisting in the same repository for easier development and deployment.
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{
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"year": "1521",
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"event": "First Mention in Chronicles",
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"description": "The earliest written mention of Bugulma appears in the chronicle of the village of Staroe Yermakovo, where it is noted that in 1521-1535, under Khans Safa-Girey and Muhammad-Amin, the son of Tuikhuzh received a yarlyk for land ownership near Bugulma along the Sok River."
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},
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{
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"year": "17th-18th century",
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"event": "First Settlement",
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"description": "The first settlement consisted of 9-12 Tatar families (teptari) in the Bugulma area."
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},
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{
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"year": "1736",
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"event": "Official Foundation of Bugulminska Sloboda",
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"description": "Bugulminska sloboda was officially founded as a settlement, named after the Bugulminka River. It was established on the site of a small Tatar village."
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},
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{
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"year": "1743",
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"event": "Land Allocation for Tatar Yamshchiks",
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"description": "Land was allocated for Tatar yamshchiks (postal drivers) along the New Orenburg Road, including the area around Bugulma, with rights to plowland, hayfields, forests, and other resources."
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},
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{
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"year": "1745",
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"event": "Foundation of Bugulminska Sloboda",
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"description": "Bugulminska sloboda was founded as a settlement."
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},
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{
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"year": "1747",
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"event": "Population Census",
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"description": "A census recorded the inhabitants of 'Ilmukhametova, Bugulma tozh' as 'non-Christians Tatars' and 'yasashnye Tatars'."
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},
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{
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"year": "1760",
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"event": "Wooden Church Burns",
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"description": "An earlier wooden church on Sokolskaya Mountain burned down."
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},
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{
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"year": "1760s",
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"event": "Center of Bugulminskoye Vedomstvo",
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"description": "Bugulminska sloboda became the center of the newly formed Bugulminskoye vedomstvo, managing non-Russian and Russian volosts."
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},
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{
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"year": "1773-1775",
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"event": "Pugachev's Rebellion Involvement",
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"description": "During the Pugachev Rebellion, Bugulma was in the center of the uprising. The headquarters of the government forces' commander-in-chief, General-Anshef Bibikov, was located in the area."
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},
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{
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"year": "1781",
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"event": "Designated District Town",
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"description": "On December 23, Bugulminska sloboda was designated a district town of Ufa viceroyalty."
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},
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{
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"year": "1782",
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"event": "City Coat of Arms Approved",
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"description": "The city coat of arms was approved, featuring a silver fish (pestrushka) in a blue field, symbolizing the abundance of rivers."
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},
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{
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"year": "1783",
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"event": "Bogoroditsky Cathedral Built",
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"description": "Major Ivan Ivanovich Galautov built the stone Bogoroditsky Cathedral at his own expense on the central square."
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},
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{
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"year": "1789",
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"event": "Robbery Incident",
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"description": "Peasant Illarion Ivanovich Sidorov was robbed of 90 rubles and tied to a tree by four Tatars on his way back from Mikulino."
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},
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{
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"year": "1796",
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"event": "Transfer to Orenburg Guberniya",
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"description": "Bugulma became part of the Orenburg Guberniya after the administrative reforms."
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},
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{
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"year": "1830s",
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"event": "Polish Exiles Arrive",
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"description": "After Polish uprisings, unreliable Poles were exiled to Bugulma and eventually came to rule the city through zemstvo and city administration."
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},
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{
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"year": "1845",
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"event": "Protopopov Appointed",
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"description": "Nikolay Ivanovich Protopopov was appointed to Bugulma Cathedral."
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},
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{
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"year": "1847",
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"event": "Cathedral Reconstruction Initiated",
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"description": "Merchant Fedor Naberezhnov initiated the reconstruction of the Bogoroditsky Cathedral into a large three-altar cathedral."
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},
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{
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"year": "1850",
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"event": "Transfer to Samara Guberniya",
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"description": "Bugulma was transferred to the Samara Guberniya as part of further administrative changes."
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},
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{
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"year": "1850-1890",
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"event": "Polish Influence Peaks",
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"description": "Poles firmly entered the zemstvo council and city hall, effectively ruling the city and district."
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},
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{
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"year": "1856-1866",
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"event": "Nikolsky Cathedral Built",
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"description": "St. Nicholas Cathedral was built on the initiative of merchant Fedor Naberezhnov."
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},
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{
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"year": "1857",
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"event": "Protopopov Awarded",
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"description": "Protopopov received the Order of St. Anna (3rd degree)."
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},
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{
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"year": "1866",
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"event": "Protopopov Second Award",
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"description": "Protopopov received the Order of St. Anna (2nd degree)."
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},
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{
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"year": "1872",
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"event": "Chechen Exiles Arrive",
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"description": "Over 50 Chechens were sent to Bugulma from Dagestan. Later that year, three nuns were murdered by robbers from Kuvakbashevo village."
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},
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{
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"year": "1873",
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"event": "Chechen Incident Culminates",
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"description": "Chechens began stealing; two locals were killed while pursuing them. Alexey Yamurin and Ardalion Prokofyev died."
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},
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{
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"year": "1875",
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"event": "Religious Conversion",
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"description": "Gilazitdin Nizamutdin was baptized as Nikolay Kuzmin despite opposition from his family."
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},
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{
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"year": "1879",
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"event": "Women's Community Founded",
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"description": "Kazanskaya Women's Community was founded."
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},
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{
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"year": "1889",
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"event": "Monastery Status",
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"description": "The women's community was elevated to Kazansko-Bogoroditsky Women's Monastery."
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},
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{
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"year": "1890",
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"event": "Population Census",
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"description": "Total population: 12,895. Economic indicators included 388 craftsmen and 37 factories."
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},
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{
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"year": "1897",
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"event": "All-Russian Population Census",
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"description": "The 1897 census recorded the ethnic composition: Russians 47%, Bashkirs 30%, Tatars 15%, others (Chuvash, Mordva) 8%. Total population around 7,600."
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},
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{
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"year": "1910",
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"event": "Population Census",
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"description": "Total population: 8,282. Infrastructure included 6 churches, schools, and factories."
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},
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{
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"year": "1911",
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"event": "Volga-Bugulma Railway Construction",
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"description": "The Volga-Bugulma railway was completed, connecting Bugulma to the broader Russian railway network and boosting trade and industry."
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},
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{
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"year": "1911",
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"event": "Great Fire",
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"description": "A large fire destroyed many buildings in the northwestern part of the city."
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},
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{
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"year": "1913-1914",
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"event": "Kuzmin Mill",
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"description": "The flour mill of merchant I. Kuzmin was operational."
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},
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{
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"year": "1918",
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"event": "Jaroslav Hašek as Military Governor",
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"description": "Czech writer Jaroslav Hašek served as the military governor of Bugulma during the Russian Civil War period."
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},
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{
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"year": "1918",
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"event": "Soviet Establishments",
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"description": "Various buildings were repurposed for Soviet institutions, including party committees and clubs."
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},
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{
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"year": "1928",
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"event": "Bogoroditsky Cathedral Demolished",
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"description": "The cathedral was demolished; its stones were used to build a bathhouse."
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},
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{
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"year": "1938-1941",
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"event": "Railway Project",
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"description": "Project for Kazan-Bugulma railway was approved but halted by WWII."
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},
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{
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"year": "1941-1945",
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"event": "World War II",
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"description": "Evacuation hospitals operated in various buildings; 352nd Rifle Division headquarters in one house."
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},
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{
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"year": "1948",
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"event": "Romashkinskoye Oil Field Discovery",
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"description": "The Romashkinskoye oil field was discovered near Bugulma, leading to a major oil boom and transforming the region into a key oil-producing area."
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},
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{
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"year": "1950",
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"event": "Formation of Tatneft",
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"description": "The Tatneft production association was created in Bugulma, consolidating oil exploration and production in Tatarstan."
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},
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{
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"year": "1952",
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"event": "City of Oblast Significance",
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"description": "On October 7, Bugulma was granted the status of a city of oblast significance."
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},
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{
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"year": "1953",
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"event": "Short-lived Bugulma Oblast",
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"description": "From February 21 to April 30, Bugulma served as the administrative center of the Bugulma Oblast, which was later dissolved."
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},
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{
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"year": "1974",
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"event": "General City Plan Development",
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"description": "The Leningrad State Institute for Urban Planning developed the first general plan for Bugulma, guiding urban development."
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},
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{
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"year": "1975",
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"event": "Youth Sports Complex Construction",
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"description": "The Yunost sports complex was built as part of the city's infrastructure development."
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},
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{
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"year": "1979",
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"event": "VNIINEFT Building",
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"description": "The building for the All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Oil (VNIINEFT) was constructed."
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},
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{
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"year": "1981",
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"event": "Bugulma Hotel Opening",
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"description": "The Bugulma hotel was opened to accommodate the growing population and visitors."
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},
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{
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"year": "1994",
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"event": "Youth Palace Construction",
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"description": "The Palace of Youth was built for cultural and recreational activities."
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},
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{
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"year": "1997",
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"event": "Nursing Home Construction",
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"description": "A nursing home for the elderly was constructed."
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},
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{
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"year": "2001",
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"event": "UNESCO Palm Branch of Peace Award",
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"description": "Bugulma received the UNESCO Palm Branch of Peace award for contributions to peace and cultural preservation."
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},
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{
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"year": "2002",
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"event": "Diploma for Most благоустроенный City",
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"description": "The city received a III-degree diploma in the All-Russian competition 'The Most благоустроенный City of Russia' for cities under 100,000 inhabitants."
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},
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{
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"year": "2004",
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"event": "Diploma for Architectural Heritage Preservation",
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"description": "Bugulma received a diploma from the Cabinet of Ministers of Tatarstan for preserving architectural and historical heritage."
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},
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{
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"year": "2005",
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"event": "Diploma for Architectural Improvements",
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"description": "Another diploma from the Cabinet of Ministers of Tatarstan for improving the architectural appearance of the city."
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},
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{
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"year": "2011",
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"event": "Clean Water Project Recognition",
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"description": "Bugulma became the fourth city in Russia included in the UN-Habitat Honorary List for the successful implementation of the 'Clean Water' project."
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}
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]
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