Mamadysh ( Tat. Mamadysh ) is a city (since 1781 ) in the Republic of Tatarstan of the Russian Federation . The administrative center of Mamadysh district .
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| Subject of the federation | Tatarstan | ||
| Municipal District | Mamadyshsky | ||
| Urban settlement | city Mamadysh | ||
| Chapter | Ivanov Anatoly Petrovich | ||
| History and Geography | |||
| Based | in 1391 | ||
| City with | 1781 years | ||
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| Center height | 60 m | ||
| Timezone | UTC + 3 | ||
| Population | |||
| Population | ↗ 15,851 [1] people ( 2019 ) | ||
| Katoykonim | milfs, milfies | ||
| Official language | Tatar , Russian | ||
| Digital identifiers | |||
| Telephone code | +7 85563 | ||
| Postcode | 422190, 422191, 422192 | ||
| OKATO Code | 92238501000 | ||
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The city is formed by the city of Mamadysh with the status of an urban settlement as the only settlement in its composition. [2]
Geography
The city is located on the right bank of the Vyatka River (a tributary of the Kama River ), at the confluence of the Oshma River, 167 km east of Kazan .
History
The ancient Bulgarian settlement of Kermenchuk in the vicinity of Mamadysh appeared at the beginning of the XII century. It is referred to as “Ak Kirmen”, “White Kirmeni”, which is translated into Russian as “White Fortress” in 1151 in the annals of Kievan Rus ... It is well known that the fortified settlement of Kermenchuk in the XII-XIV centuries was the center of the Volga-Kama princedom Bulgaria, completely independent. And until recently, the remains of its walls were 18 kilometers from the modern Mamadysh, near the village of Russian Kirmen.
After the capture of Kazan in 1552 by Ivan the Terrible and with the incorporation of the Mamadysh lands into the Russian state, from the second half of the 16th century Russian settlements began to appear in the lower reaches of the Vyatka and Kama rivers. From the beginning of the 17th century, the word “Mamadysh” appears in written sources.
On July 3, 1613, an official letter was signed on the formation of the monastery village Troitskoye-Mamadysh on the site of the old Mamadysh wasteland, which was part of the Kazan Voivodeship , and then became part of the Kazan province , as the center of Mamadysh district . Soon, " On July 7125, on the 10th day , according to Tsar Tsarev and Grand Duke Mikhail Fyodorovich of all Russia, I ordered the memory of Sviyazhsky Bogoroditsky monastery to Archimandrite Cornelius with his brother: put him on the river in Vyatka, in the village in Mamadyshys, prison ..., for the people of Nogozh ... all kinds of monastic people; ... "
Population
| Population | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1856 [3] | 1897 [3] | 1913 [3] | 1931 [3] | 1939 [3] | 1959 [4] | 1970 [5] | 1979 [6] | 1989 [7] | 1992 [3] |
| 3700 | ↗ 4200 | ↗ 5900 | ↘ 2300 | ↗ 7700 | ↗ 9023 | ↗ 9663 | ↗ 10 326 | ↗ 11 835 | ↗ 12,700 |
| 1996 [3] | 1998 [3] | 2000 [3] | 2001 [3] | 2002 [8] | 2003 [3] | 2005 [9] | 2006 [10] | 2007 [11] | 2008 [12] |
| ↗ 13,400 | ↗ 13 600 | ↗ 13 900 | ↗ 14,000 | ↘ 13 509 | ↘ 13 500 | ↗ 13 860 | ↗ 14 008 | ↗ 14 148 | ↘ 14 100 |
| 2009 [13] | 2010 [14] | 2011 [15] | 2012 [16] | 2013 [17] | 2014 [18] | 2015 [19] | 2016 [20] | 2017 [21] | 2018 [22] |
| ↗ 14 397 | ↗ 14 435 | ↗ 14 510 | ↗ 14 694 | ↗ 15 159 | ↗ 15 313 | ↗ 15 528 | ↗ 15 573 | ↗ 15 699 | ↗ 15 806 |
| 2019 [1] | |||||||||
| ↗ 15 851 | |||||||||
As of January 1, 2019, the city was 759 out of 1,115 [23] cities of the Russian Federation in terms of population [24] .
Economics
Milk, cottage cheese, and other products are produced. The city also has a hotel.
The city has enterprises for the production of dairy products and meat products, a brick factory.
The Vyatka industrial park is developing [25] , whose residents are PK Success LLC (Processing of agricultural products (vegetables, berries, honey), deep freezing, canning, packaging, storage), PK MEGA AGROPROM CENTER LLC ( deep processing of meat, fish, canning, storage, packaging) and LLC “FAGRECO-Volga Region” (production of agricultural plant protection products, preservation of feed and preparations for animal husbandry).
Transport
There is one route of the municipal bus. Suburban buses 107 “Mamadysh-Sokolka”, 600 “Mamadysh- Nikiforovo ”, 602 “Mamadysh-Upper Suni” and 603 “Mamadysh-Upper Bersut” run [26] .
6 km south of the city there is a bridge across the Vyatka , on which the M7 (Volga) motorway Moscow-Kazan-Ufa passes. The highway "M7 - Mamadysh - Kukmor " passes through the city, there is a bypass road to the west of the city.
Educational institutions
- Mamadysh Secondary School No. 1.
- Lyceum No. 2 named after academician K. A. Valiev of the city of Mamadysh.
- Secondary school number 3 of the city of Mamadysh.
- Secondary school number 4 of Mamadysh.
- Mamadysh Polytechnic College.
- Children's Art School of the city of Mamadysh named after the composers Yarullins (see Yarullin, Zagidulla Yarullovich , Yarullin, Farid Zagidullovich and Yarullin, Mirsaid Zagidullovich ).
- Republican specialized children and youth sports school in wrestling.
- Children and youth sports school "Olympus".
- Children and youth sports school in ice hockey and figure skating.
Photo Gallery
See also
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Population of municipalities of the Republic of Tatarstan at the beginning of 2019 . Date of treatment April 8, 2019.
- ↑ Law of the Republic of Tatarstan dated January 31, 2005 No. 35-ЗРТ “On Establishing the Borders of Territories and the Status of the Mamadyshsky Municipal District and the Municipal Formations in Its Composition”
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 People's Encyclopedia “My City”. Mommy . Date of treatment June 21, 2014. Archived June 21, 2014.
- ↑ 1959 All-Union Census. The number of urban population of the RSFSR, its territorial units, urban settlements and urban areas by gender . Demoscope Weekly. Date of treatment September 25, 2013. Archived on April 28, 2013.
- ↑ 1970 All-Union Population Census. The number of urban population of the RSFSR, its territorial units, urban settlements and urban areas by gender. . Demoscope Weekly. Date of treatment September 25, 2013. Archived on April 28, 2013.
- ↑ 1979 All-Union Population Census. The number of urban population of the RSFSR, its territorial units, urban settlements and urban areas by gender. . Demoscope Weekly. Date of treatment September 25, 2013. Archived on April 28, 2013.
- ↑ 1989 All-Union Population Census. The urban population . Archived on August 22, 2011.
- ↑ 2002 All-Russian Population Census. Tom. 1, table 4. The population of Russia, federal districts, constituent entities of the Russian Federation, regions, urban settlements, rural settlements - district centers and rural settlements with a population of 3 thousand or more . Archived February 3, 2012.
- ↑ Administrative territorial division (ATD) for 2005 . Date of treatment March 29, 2015. Archived March 29, 2015.
- ↑ Administrative territorial division (ATD) for 2006 . Date of treatment March 29, 2015. Archived March 29, 2015.
- ↑ Administrative territorial division (ATD) for 2007 . Date of treatment March 29, 2015. Archived March 29, 2015.
- ↑ Cities of the Republic of Tatarstan (number of inhabitants - estimate as of January 1, 2008, thousands of people) . Date of treatment May 22, 2016. Archived May 22, 2016.
- ↑ The number of permanent population of the Russian Federation by cities, urban-type settlements and districts as of January 1, 2009 . Date of treatment January 2, 2014. Archived January 2, 2014.
- ↑ Number and distribution of the population of the Republic of Tatarstan. Results of the 2010 All-Russian Population Census
- ↑ Estimation of the resident population of the Republic of Tatarstan as of January 1, 2011 . Date of treatment April 4, 2015. Archived April 4, 2015.
- ↑ Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities. Table 35. Estimated resident population as of January 1, 2012 . Date of treatment May 31, 2014. Archived May 31, 2014.
- ↑ The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2013. - M.: Federal State Statistics Service of Rosstat, 2013. - 528 p. (Table 33. The population of urban districts, municipalities, urban and rural settlements, urban settlements, rural settlements) . Date of treatment November 16, 2013. Archived November 16, 2013.
- ↑ Population of municipalities of the Republic of Tatarstan at the beginning of 2014. Territorial authority of the Federal State Statistics Service for the Republic of Tatarstan. Kazan, 2014 . Date of treatment April 12, 2014. Archived April 12, 2014.
- ↑ The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2015 . Date of treatment August 6, 2015. Archived on August 6, 2015.
- ↑ Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2016
- ↑ The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2017 (July 31, 2017). Date of treatment July 31, 2017. Archived July 31, 2017.
- ↑ The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2018 . Date of treatment July 25, 2018. Archived July 26, 2018.
- ↑ taking into account the cities of Crimea
- ↑ The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2019. Table "21. The population of cities and towns by federal districts and constituent entities of the Russian Federation as of January 1, 2019 ” (RAR archive (1,0 Mb)). Federal State Statistics Service .
- ↑ Vyatka Industrial Park - Vyatka Industrial Park
- ↑ http://mamadysh.tatarstan.ru/eng/reestr-munitsipalnih-marshrutov-passazhirskih.htm Register of municipal routes of passenger transport