Vozhega ( is an
urban locality (an
urban-type settlement) and the
administrative center of
Vozhegodsky District of
Vologda Oblast,
Russia. It also serves as the administrative center of Vozhegodsky Selsoviet, although it is not part of it. Municipally, it is incorporated as
Vozhegodskoye Urban Settlement, the only urban settlement in the district. Vozhega is located several kilometers off the course of the
Vozhega River, on the right bank of the river. Population:
History
The area was sparsely populated until the end of 19th century, since it was far from all trade routes connecting Northern Russia with the
White Sea. In 1894, the construction of the railway line between Vologda and Arkhangelsk started. It was decided that the railway should run over the shortest route rather than pass through existing settlements, and it was eventually built through the present area of the district. Vozhega was founded in 1895 as a railway station. It was included in Kadnikovsky Uyezd of
Vologda Governorate. By 1929, the population of Vozhega, then the settlement at the railway station, was around 800.