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Vereshchagino
Vereshchagino (russian: Верещагино) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia. ;Urban localities *Vereshchagino, Vereshchaginsky District, Perm Krai, a town in Vereshchaginsky District of Perm Krai ;Rural localities * Vereshchagino, Kineshemsky District, Ivanovo Oblast, a village in Kineshemsky District of Ivanovo Oblast * Vereshchagino, Pestyakovsky District, Ivanovo Oblast, a village in Pestyakovsky District of Ivanovo Oblast * Vereshchagino, Puchezhsky District, Ivanovo Oblast, a village in Puchezhsky District of Ivanovo Oblast * Vereshchagino, Kirov Oblast, a village under the administrative jurisdiction of Oktyabrsky City District of the City of Kirov in Kirov Oblast; * Vereshchagino, Krasnoyarsk Krai, a '' selo'' in Turukhansky District of Krasnoyarsk Krai * Vereshchagino, Lipetsk Oblast, a village in Krivetsky Selsoviet of Dobrovsky District in Lipetsk Oblast * Vereshchagino, Moscow Oblast, a village in Dorokhovskoye Rural Settlement of Orekhovo-Zu ...
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Vereshchagino, Vereshchaginsky District, Perm Krai
Vereshchagino (russian: Вереща́гино) is a town and the administrative center of Vereshchaginsky District in Perm Krai, Russia, located west of Perm, the administrative center of the krai. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 22,156. History The town was founded as a settlement near the station in 1898. In 1899, the station was given the name of Ocherskaya. In 1904, it was renamed Voznesenskaya, after the name of a nearby volost center. The modern name is associated with the fact that in 1904 the war artist Vasily Vereshchagin allegedly stopped on his way to the Far East, where he died in April 1904, when the battleship ''Petropavlovsk'' was sunk by a mine. Twelve years later, at the request of the inhabitants, the Voznesenskaya station was renamed in honour of the painter. In the city there is a monument to V.V. Vereshchagin ''(pictured)''. On January 1, 1924, the Vereshchagino settlement became a village and district centre of the same name. It was g ...
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Vereshchaginsky District
Vereshchaginsky District (russian: Вереща́гинский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion) of Perm Krai, Russia; one of the thirty-three in the krai.Law #416-67 Municipally, it is incorporated as Vereshchaginsky Municipal District.Law #1874-405 It is located in the west of the krai. The area of the district is .Encyclopedia of Perm KraiEntry on Vereshchaginsky District Its administrative center is the town of Vereshchagino. Population: The population of Vereshchagino accounts for 53.5% of the district's total population. Geography The Lysva River (a tributary of the Obva) flows through the district, dividing it into two almost equal parts. District's average height above sea level varies between , increased to in the northwest. History The district was established on January 1, 1924. Demographics The most numerous ethnic groups, according to the 2002 Census, include Russians at 94.9%, Udmurts The Udmurts ( udm, Удмуртъёс, ) are a Per ...
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Vereshchagino, Vladimir Oblast
Vereshchagino (russian: Верещагино) is a rural locality (a village) in Bryzgalovskoye Rural Settlement, Kameshkovsky District, Vladimir Oblast Vladimir Oblast (russian: Влади́мирская о́бласть, ''Vladimirskaya oblast'') is a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its closest border 66 Meter, km east of central Moscow, the administrative cen ..., Russia. The population was 144 as of 2010. Geography Vereshchagino is located 7 km northeast of Kameshkovo (the district's administrative centre) by road. Novki is the nearest rural locality. References Rural localities in Kameshkovsky District {{Kameshkovsky-geo-stub ...
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Types Of Inhabited Localities In Russia
The classification system of inhabited localities in Russia and some other post-Soviet states has certain peculiarities compared with those in other countries. Classes During the Soviet time, each of the republics of the Soviet Union, including the Russian SFSR, had its own legislative documents dealing with classification of inhabited localities. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the task of developing and maintaining such classification in Russia was delegated to the federal subjects.Articles 71 and 72 of the Constitution of Russia do not name issues of the administrative and territorial structure among the tasks handled on the federal level or jointly with the governments of the federal subjects. As such, all federal subjects pass their own laws establishing the system of the administrative-territorial divisions on their territories. While currently there are certain peculiarities to classifications used in many federal subjects, they are all still largely ba ...
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Kameshkovsky District
Kameshkovsky District (russian: Ка́мешковский райо́н) is an administrativeLaw #130-OZ and municipalLaw #51-OZ district (raion), one of the sixteen in Vladimir Oblast, Russia. It is located in the north of the oblast. The area of the district is . Its administrative center is the town A town is a human settlement. Towns are generally larger than villages and smaller than cities, though the criteria to distinguish between them vary considerably in different parts of the world. Origin and use The word "town" shares an ori ... of Kameshkovo. Population: 37,961 ( 2002 Census); The population of Kameshkovo accounts for 39.0% of the district's total population. References Notes Sources * * * {{Authority control Districts of Vladimir Oblast ...
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Ochyorsky District
Ochyorsky District (russian: Очёрский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion) of Perm Krai, Russia; one of the thirty-three in the krai.Law #416-67 Municipally, it is incorporated as Ochyorsky Municipal District.Law #1729-352 It is located in the southwest of the krai. The area of the district is .Encyclopedia of Perm KraiEntry on Ochyorsky District Its administrative center is the town of Ochyor. Population: The population of Ochyor accounts for 62.4% of the district's total population. Geography About 48% of the district's territory is covered by forests. History The district was established in January 1924, but was abolished between January 1, 1932 and January 25, 1935. Demographics Ethnic composition (as of the 2002 Census): *Russians: 95% *Udmurt people The Udmurts ( udm, Удмуртъёс, ) are a Permian ( Finnic) ethnic group in Eastern Europe, who speak the Udmurt language. In the course of history, Russian-speakers have referred to th ...
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Moscow Oblast
Moscow Oblast ( rus, Моско́вская о́бласть, r=Moskovskaya oblast', p=mɐˈskofskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ), or Podmoskovye ( rus, Подмоско́вье, p=pədmɐˈskovʲjə, literally "under Moscow"), is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). With a population of 7,095,120 ( 2010 Census) living in an area of , it is one of the most densely populated regions in the country and is the second most populous federal subject. The oblast has no official administrative center; its public authorities are located in Moscow and Krasnogorsk (Moscow Oblast Duma and government), and also across other locations in the oblast.According to Article 24 of the Charter of Moscow Oblast, the government bodies of the oblast are located in the city of Moscow and throughout the territory of Moscow Oblast. However, Moscow is not named the official administrative center of the oblast. Located in European Russia between latitudes 54° and 57° N and longitudes 35° and 41° E ...
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Orekhovo-Zuyevsky District
Orekhovo-Zuyevsky District (russian: Оре́хово-Зу́евский райо́н) is an administrativeLaw #11/2013-OZ and municipalLaw #67/2005-OZ district (raion), one of the thirty-six in Moscow Oblast, Russia. It is located in the east of the oblast. The area of the district is . Its administrative center is the city of Orekhovo-Zuyevo (which is not administratively a part of the district). Population: 121,916 ( 2010 Census); Geography The landscape of the district is mostly a hilly plain with average altitude of about above sea level. Climate, flora, and fauna are common for Meshchera Lowlands. Main rivers include the Klyazma River with its tributaries the Vyrka, the Senga, and the Bolshaya Dubna. The district has significant peat reserves. Administrative and municipal status Within the framework of administrative divisions, Orekhovo-Zuyevsky District is one of the thirty-six in the oblast. The city of Orekhovo-Zuyevo serves as its administrative center, desp ...
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Lipetsk Oblast
Lipetsk Oblast (russian: Липецкая область, Lipetskaya oblast) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its administrative center is the city of Lipetsk. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 1,173,513. Geography Lipetsk Oblast borders with Ryazan Oblast (NE), Tambov Oblast (E), Voronezh Oblast (S), Kursk Oblast (SW), Oryol Oblast (W), and Tula Oblast (NW). History According to archaeologists and historians, the territory of the modern Lipetsk Oblast has been inhabited since ancient times. Even before the arrival of the Mongol-Tatar troops, the area had the following settlements: of Elec, Dobrinskaya (now the village of Good) Oaklet (now the village Oaks) (Dankovsky District), Old Fort (Bogorodskoye Dankovsky district) Vorgol (destroyed), Onuza (destroyed), Voronozh (destroyed), Lipetsk (destroyed) and others. During the Mongol invasion of Rus', many fortified cities were destroyed. At the beginning of the period belonged to the disintegration of the Pr ...
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