Kuharivka is a village in the Yeisk district of the Krasnodar Territory .
Village | |
Cooker | |
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A country | Russia |
Subject of the federation | Krasnodar region |
Municipal District | Yeisk |
Rural settlement | Kuharivskoe |
History and Geography | |
Based | 1910 |
Former names | x Kuharivsky |
Timezone | UTC + 3 |
Population | |
Population | ↗ 2047 [1] people ( 2010 ) |
Digital identifiers | |
Telephone code | +7 86132 |
Postcode | 353661 |
OKATO Code | 03216819001 |
OKTMO Code | |
The administrative center of the Kukharivsky rural settlement . The head of the Kukharivsky rural settlement (2015) is Kutsaeva Marina Efimovna.
Content
Transport
From the village of Kukharivka, the Yeisk-Kukharivka bus number 153 runs daily to the city of Yeisk. The following buses also pass through the village of Kukharivka: Yeysk-Mirny and No. 107 Yeysk-Kamyshevatskaya
Geography
The village is located in the steppe zone, 11 km south-west of Yeysk . The highway " Yeisk - Kamyshevatskaya " runs through the village.
Streets
- per. Azov.
- st. East.
- per. Youth.
- st. Gardening.
- st. Socialist.
- st. Gogol.
- st. Postal.
- st. Victory
- st. Red Army.
- st. Tips.
- st. Of the world.
- st. Odessa.
- st. Moscow.
- st. Russian.
- st. Solar
- st.Yubileinaya
- per. Brick
History
The Kukharivsky farm appeared in 1910 [2] on an additional allotment of the village of Novomyshastovskaya , named after the chieftain of the Yeisk department, Major General A. Ya. Kukharenko , son of Y. G. Kukharenko [3] .
Population
Population | |
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2002 | 2010 [1] |
1983 | ↗ 2047 |
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 2010 All-Russian Population Census. Volume 1, table 4. The number of urban and rural population by sex in the Krasnodar Territory . Date of treatment January 2, 2015. Archived January 2, 2015.
- ↑ Azarenkova A.S., Bondar I.Yu., Vertysheva N.S. The main administrative and territorial transformations in the Kuban (1793-1985). - Krasnodar: Krasnodar Book Publishing House, 1986. - S. 254. - 395 p.
- ↑ S. V. Samovtor “Renaming of the Kuban villages and hamlets in 1910-1912.”