The city of Taganrog has an indescribable atmosphere and color, here the colors of the old port and ancient merchant traditions, the names of the great natives of this region and remarkable architectural structures met and blended together. But there is a place in this wonderful city that has its own, very special atmosphere, and at the same time without which it is impossible to imagine Taganrog. This is a fishing area called Bogudonia or Bugudonia.
Bogudoniya (or the place where the area is now located) has long been inhabited by fishermen . The brave "sea wolves" built houses as and where they have to, so today the district is itself interlacing of narrow streets with small houses that are standing on them and crammed to each other . In addition to the fact that there were always shops with freshly caught fish, there were also workshops that were engaged in the repair of fishing boats and boats . Here for the fishermen there were networks , were glaciers, and other stores and establishments adjacent to the fishing industry .
Actually, it was he and his partners who were considered to be the main people in the area, so it is not surprising that the fishing village bears his name to this day.
Bogudoniya consists of three streets: the 1st Nagornaya, the 2nd Nagornaya and, as you might guess, the 3rd Nagornaya, but there are many other small streets and alleys. The area is characterized by rather sharp descents and ups. In fact, all the streets of Bogdonia are nothing but steep slopes to the sea.