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Voronyinskoye Rural Community
Voronyinskoye Rural Community (russian: Воро́ньинское се́льское о́бщество) was an administrative division (a rural community) of Kemsky Uyezd of Arkhangelsk Governorate of the Russian Empire, which existed in 1861–1866.Administrative-Territorial Division of Murmansk Oblast, pp. 22–23 Voronyinskoye Rural Community was one of the eight rural communities of Kemsky Uyezd created on , 1861 to replace volosts. The rural community had the same rights as the volosts in other uyezds. As of the time of its creation, it included the ''pogosts'' of Kildinsky, Lovozersky, Semiostrovsky, and Voronyinsky. In 1866, the rural community was transformed into Voronyinskaya Volost Voronyinskaya Volost (russian: Воро́ньинская во́лость) was an administrative division (a volost) of Kemsky Uyezd of Arkhangelsk Governorate of the Russian Empire, which existed in 1866–1868.Administrative-Territorial Division .... References Notes Source ...
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Rural Community (Russia)
Sociology, Sociologists have identified a number of different types of rural communities, which have arisen as a result of changing economics, economic trends within rural sociology, rural regions of industrialism, industrial nations. The basic trend seems to be one in which communities are required to become entrepreneurial. Those that lack the sort of characteristics mentioned below, are forced to either seek out their niche or accept eventual economic defeat. These towns focus on marketing and public relations whilst bidding for business and government operations, such as Factory, factories or off-site data processing. For instance, International Falls, Minnesota markets itself as a site for sub-zero temperature experiments, Ottawa, Illinois has attracted three Japanese firms, Freeport, Maine has become a center for mail-order companies such as L. L. Bean, and Mobile, Arizona has become the home of a number of solid-waste landfills. Academic Communities The primary employers i ...
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