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Kochubeyevsky district

Kochubeevsky district - a territorial unit ( district ) and a municipality ( municipal district ) as part of the Stavropol Territory of Russia .

district [1] / municipal region [2]
Kochubeyevsky district
A countryRussia
Included inStavropol region
Includes15 municipalities
Adm. CentreKochubeyevskoye village
Head of the districtElfinova Lyudmila Vyacheslavovna
Head of the district administrationKlevtsov Alexey Pavlovich
History and Geography
Date of formation1959
Square2363.00 [3] km² (12th place )
TimezoneMSK ( UTC + 3 )
Population
Population↘ 75,526 [4] people ( 2019 ) (2.7%, 7th place )
Density31.96 people / km²
Digital identifiers
Telephone code+7 86550
Okato07,228,000,000
Kochubeyevsky district on the map

The administrative center is the village of Kochubeyevskoye .

Content

Geography

The district is located in the western part of the Stavropol Territory , bordered by the Karachay-Cherkess Republic , Krasnodar Territory , Shpakovsky , Andropovsky districts and the city ​​district of Nevinnomyssk, Stavropol Territory .

History

In 1924, the Nevinnomyssky District was formed (from 1924 to 1930 it was part of the Armavir District of the North Caucasus Territory ) [5] [6] .

July 10, 1931 by the Decree of the Presidium of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee the Batalpashinsky District was abolished. At the same time, the Balakhonovsky farm from Batalpashinsky village council was assigned to the Nevinnomyssky district [7] .

In 1934, the North Caucasus region was divided into the Azov-Black Sea region (with a center in the city of Rostov-on-Don ) and the North Caucasus region (with a center in the city of Pyatigorsk ). The latter included 17 districts of the former Stavropol and Tersky districts, including Nevinnomyssky district [6] .

In 1935, the Libknechtovsky district was formed by the center in the village of Olginsky , which was abolished on November 2, 1956 with the transfer of its territory to the Nevinnomyssky region [6] [8] .

On January 21, 1943, the Nevinnomyssky district was liberated from Nazi invaders [9] .

On August 14, 1959, the Nevinnomyssky district was renamed Kochubeyevsky (in honor of Ivan Antonovich Kochubey , the red commander of the Civil War period [10] ), and the center of the district was moved from the city of Nevinnomyssk to the village of Olginsky (since 1961 - Kochubeyevsky) [6] [8] .

February 1, 1963 were formed instead of the existing 15 rural areas: Alexandrovsky, Apanasenkovsky, Blagodarnensky, Vorontsovo-Aleksandrovsky, Georgievsky, Izobilnensky, Ipatovsky, Kochubeyevsky, Krasnogvardeisky, Kursky, Levokumsky, Mineralovodsky, Petrovsky, Prikumsky and Shpakovsky [11] .

On January 12, 1965, the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR decided [12] :

Convert Arzgirsky , Aleksandrovsky , Apanasenkovsky , Blagodarnensky , Georgievsky district , Izobilnensky , Ipatovsky , Kochubeyevsky, Krasnogvardeisky , Kursky district , Levokumsky , Mineralovodsky , Novoaleksandrovsky district , Petrovsky district , Prikumsky , Sovetsky and Shpakovsky rural areas.

By resolution of the head of the administration of the Stavropol Territory No. 8 dated January 11, 1995, the Mishchensky village council (with the center in the Mishchensky farm) was formed in the Kochubeyevsky district, which included the village of Tsvetnoye , the Mishchensky farm and the Stepnoy farm, allocated from the Vrevsky village council of the same region [13] .

The Law of Stavropol Territory dated March 22, 1997 No. 1-KZ in the district established the Vasilievsky Village Council (with a center in the Vasilievsky Farm), which included the Vasilievsky, Andreevsky and Belovsky Farms [13] , which were isolated from the Kazminsky Village Council of the same district.

Population

Population
1931 [14]1959 [15]1970 [16]1979 [17]1989 [18]1990 [19]1991 [19]
98 744↘ 61 397↗ 84 870↘ 62 876↗ 69 502↗ 70 395↗ 72 032
1992 [19]1993 [19]1994 [19]1995 [19]1996 [19]1997 [19]1998 [19]
↗ 73 370↗ 76 007↗ 77 644↗ 78 882↗ 80 002↗ 80 439↗ 81 023
1999 [19]2000 [19]2001 [19]2002 [18]2003 [19]2004 [19]2005 [19]
↗ 81 442↗ 81 756↗ 82 103↘ 81 609↘ 81 371↘ 80 182↘ 79 552
2006 [19]2007 [19]2008 [19]2009 [20]2010 [21]2011 [22]2012 [23]
↘ 78 795↘ 77 920↘ 77 025↘ 76 964↗ 79 557↘ 79 451↘ 78 592
2013 [24]2014 [25]2015 [26]2016 [27]2017 [28]2018 [29]2019 [4]
↘ 78 293↘ 77 527↘ 77 096↗ 77,240↘ 76 978↘ 76 362↘ 75 526
 

Gender composition

According to the 2010 census, 39,751 men (49.97%) and 39,806 women (50.03%) lived [30] .

National composition

According to the 2010 census, the following nationalities lived (nationalities less than 1%, see in the footnote to the line “Other”) [30] :

NationalityNumberPercent
Russians66 99084.20
Armenians22822.87
Gypsies21482.70
Ukrainians11661.47
Others [31]69718.76
Total79 557100.00

Municipal Territory

The Kochubeyevsky municipal district includes 15 municipalities with the status of rural settlements :

No.Rural settlementsAdministrative centeramount
populated
points
PopulationSquare,
Km 2
oneBalakhonovsky Village Councilvillage Balakhonovskoefour↘ 5125 [4]174.79 [32]
2Barsukovsky Village CouncilBarsukovskaya village2↘ 4917 [4]160.97 [32]
3Belomechetskaya villageBelomechetskaya villageone↗ 2213 [4]162.84 [32]
fourVasilievsky Village Councilfarm Vasilievsky3↗ 1499 [4]78.87 [32]
fiveVrevsky Village Councilvillage Vrevskoye3→ 1451 [4]86.44 [32]
6St. George Village Councilst Georgievskayafive↘ 1859 [4]256.88 [32]
7Zavetnensky Village CouncilZavetnoe village2↘ 3832 [4]106.11 [32]
eightIvanovo Village CouncilIvanovo village6↘ 10 735 [4]164.18 [32]
9Kazminsky Village CouncilKazminskoe village2↘ 5666 [4]165.93 [32]
tenKochubeyevskoye villageKochubeyevskoye villageone↘ 25 279 [4]141.96 [32]
elevenMishensky Village CouncilMishchensky farm3↘ 1429 [4]64.70 [32]
12Supervisory Village Councilvillage of Supervisory2↘ 2354 [4]142.30 [32]
13Novoderevensky Village Councilvillage New Villageten↘ 5735 [4]87.75 [32]
14Starodvortsovsky Village Councilfarm Starodvortsovskyfour↘ 1869 [4]296.80 [32]
15Ust-Nevinsky Village Councilfarm Ust-Nevinsky3↘ 1563 [4]122.65 [32]

Settlements

In Kochubeyevsky district 51 settlements.

List of settlements of the district
No.LocalityType ofPopulationMunicipality
oneAndreevskyfarm↘ 404 [21]Vasilievsky Village Council
2Balakhonovskoevillage↗ 4443 [21]Balakhonovsky Village Council
3Barsukovskayastanitsa↘ 4712 [21]Barsukovsky Village Council
fourBarsukovskyfarm↗ 370 [21]Starodvortsovsky Village Council
fiveBelovskyfarm↘ 456 [21]Vasilievsky Village Council
6Belomechetskayastanitsa↗ 2213 [4]Belomechetskaya village
7Vasilievskyfarm↘ 642 [21]Vasilievsky Village Council
eightFunvillage↗ 1391 [21]Ivanovo Village Council
9Voronezhvillage↗ 1342 [21]Ivanovo Village Council
tenVorotnikovskyfarm↗ 109 [33]Novoderevensky Village Council
elevenVrevskoyevillage↘ 1027 [21]Vrevsky Village Council
12Galitsinovillage↗ 354 [21]Balakhonovsky Village Council
13Georgievskayastanitsa↘ 1245 [21]St. George Village Council
14Palacevillage↘ 578 [21]Starodvortsovsky Village Council
15Degtyarevskyfarm↗ 666 [33]Novoderevensky Village Council
sixteenEkaterinovskyfarm↘ 50 [21]Zavetnensky Village Council
17Treasuredvillage↗ 3998 [21]Zavetnensky Village Council
18Ivanovovillage↗ 7518 [21]Ivanovo Village Council
nineteenKazminskoevillage↘ 5676 [21]Kazminsky Village Council
20Kalinovskyfarm↗ 358 [21]Ivanovo Village Council
21Karamurzinskyaul↘ 652 [21]Balakhonovsky Village Council
22Kochubeyevskoevillage↘ 25 279 [4]Kochubeyevskoye village
23Makovskyfarm↘ 104 [33]Novoderevensky Village Council
24Mishenskyfarm↘ 1039 [21]Mishensky Village Council
25Supervisoryvillage↘ 1031 [21]Supervisory Village Council
26New Villagevillage↗ 2253 [33]Novoderevensky Village Council
27New Catherinestanitsa↘ 441 [21]Starodvortsovsky Village Council
28New Zelenchukskyfarm↗ 761 [33]Novoderevensky Village Council
29thNovokubanskyfarm→ 0 [33]Novoderevensky Village Council
thirtyNovorodnikovskyfarm↘ 144 [33]Novoderevensky Village Council
31Pervokazminskyfarm↗ 253 [21]Vrevsky Village Council
32Petrovskyfarm↗ 407 [21]Ivanovo Village Council
33Freefarm↘ 186 [21]St. George Village Council
34Progressfarm↘ 855 [33]Novoderevensky Village Council
35Workingvillage↘ 700 [33]Novoderevensky Village Council
36Splitfarm↘ 277 [21]St. George Village Council
37Rodnikovskyfarm↘ 533 [21]Ust-Nevinsky Village Council
38Roshchinskyfarm↘ 332 [21]St. George Village Council
39Saratovfarm↗ 323 [21]Kazminsky Village Council
40Whistlevillage↗ 275 [21]Barsukovsky Village Council
41Sotnikovafarm↘ 282 [21]Ust-Nevinsky Village Council
42Starodvortsovskyfarm↗ 626 [21]Starodvortsovsky Village Council
43Steppefarm↘ 289 [21]Mishensky Village Council
44Sunzhenskayastanitsa↘ 94 [21]St. George Village Council
45Tunnelvillage↗ 1380 [21]Supervisory Village Council
46Urakovskyfarm↗ 107 [21]Balakhonovsky Village Council
47Ust-Nevinskyfarm↗ 789 [21]Ust-Nevinsky Village Council
48Kharkovfarm↗ 436 [33]Novoderevensky Village Council
49Khersonfarm↗ 243 [21]Vrevsky Village Council
50Colorvillage↘ 190 [21]Mishensky Village Council
51Cherkasyfarm↗ 155 [21]Ivanovo Village Council

Abolished settlements

  • Lofitsky - a farm in the Starodvortsovsky village council . By a resolution of the head of the administration of the Stavropol Territory dated September 27, 1995 No. 526, it was excluded from accounting data in connection with the resettlement of residents in other settlements [13] .

Authorities






 

District population distribution

  with. Kochubeyevskoe (33.47%)

  with. Ivanovo (9.95%)

  with. Kazminskoe (7.52%)

  Art. Barsukovskaya (6.24%)

  with. Balakhonovskoe (5.88%)

  The rest (36.94%)

  • The head of the district is Elfinova Lyudmila Vyacheslavovna. Date of appointment: January 29, 2009. Term of office: until the expiration of the term of office of the head of the municipality Novoderevensky Village Council [34]
  • The head of the Administration of the municipal district is Klevtsov Alexey Pavlovich. Date of appointment: October 20, 2008. Term of office: four years [34]

Economics

Two hydroelectric power stations operate in the district: Svistukhinskaya (55.9 million kWh / year) and Kuban hydroelectric station-4 (181.5 million kWh / year)

In the district there are 23 agricultural enterprises and 834 peasant (farmer) farms. Agricultural enterprises are engaged in the production of crop production, livestock, poultry and fish farming. The main crops grown are winter wheat, corn for seeds and grain, in second place is the production of industrial crops, including sugar beets. The district has developed dairy production, pig breeding, sheep breeding, poultry farming. There are 65 industrial enterprises, 12 construction enterprises, 494 trade enterprises (of which 415 are private entrepreneurs), 65 public catering enterprises, 10 public services enterprises and legal entities, and 202 entrepreneurs in this area, 2 communication enterprises, and 6 public utilities.

Transport

  • Passenger-Auto LLC - transportation of passengers and baggage by public transport [35]

People associated with the area

Natives of the region are military leaders, heroes of the Civil War, Y. F. Balakhonov and I. A. Kochubey [5] ; Hero of the Soviet Union K. Ya. Laptev [36]

The titles of Hero of Socialist Labor were awarded: A. A. Bogdanov-Torop, G. Z. Zhilyaev , I. N. Malashenko, I. M. Nagorny , N. I. Shepelev, M. I. Shikunov , A. A. Shumsky [ 5] .

The title of Hero of the Russian Federation was awarded (posthumously) to V. N. Cheprakov [5] .

See also

  • Administrative division of the Stavropol Territory

Notes

  1. ↑ from the point of view of the territorial structure
  2. ↑ from the point of view of the municipal (administrative-territorial) structure
  3. ↑ The territory of the districts of the Stavropol Territory as of January 1, 2015 (inaccessible link) : [ arch. 03.03.2018 ] // Website of the North-Caucasus State Statistics Service. - Date of treatment: 02.01.2019.
  4. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Population by municipalities of the Stavropol Territory as of 01.01.2019 and on average for 2018 // Website of the Department of the Federal State Statistics Service for the North Caucasus Federal district (North-Caucasus). - Date of appeal: 04/19/2019.
  5. ↑ 1 2 3 4 Kochubeyevsky district // Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Stavropol Territory / E. A. Abulova and others; ch. ed. : Doctor of Sociology, Professor V. A. Shapovalov ; reviewers: Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Yu. A. Polyakov , Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor O. G. Malysheva. - Stavropol: Publishing House of the SSU , 2006. - S. 180-181.
  6. ↑ 1 2 3 4 Brief information on the administrative-territorial division of the Stavropol Territory from 1920 to 1992 : [ arch. September 14, 2018 ] // The official website of the Stavropol Territory Committee for Archives.
  7. ↑ Resolution of the Presidium of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of July 10, 1931 (SU, 1931, No. 40, Article 315)
  8. ↑ 1 2 Chronicle of the main administrative and territorial changes in the Stavropol Territory in 1945-1991. // Industry of the Stavropol Territory in archival documents (1945-1991) / scientific. ed. T.A. Bulygin. - Stavropol: Committee of Stavropol. Territory for Archives, 2007. - S. 562-564.
  9. ↑ Calendar of state holidays of the Russian Federation, memorable dates and significant events in the Stavropol Territory for 2011 : [ arch. 01/16/2015 ] // The official website of the administration of the Kursavsky Village Council of the Andropovsky District, Stavropol Territory. - Date of treatment: 01/17/2015.
  10. ↑ Kochubey Ivan Antonovich // Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Stavropol Territory / E. A. Abulova and others; ch. ed. : Doctor of Sociology, Professor V. A. Shapovalov ; reviewers: Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Yu. A. Polyakov , Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor O. G. Malysheva. - Stavropol: Publishing House of SSU , 2006. - P. 181.
  11. ↑ Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR of February 1, 1963 "On the consolidation of rural areas, the formation of industrial areas and changes in the subordination of districts and cities of the Stavropol Territory" // Vedomosti of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR. - 1963. - No. 5. - S. 135-136.
  12. ↑ Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR of January 12, 1965 “On changes in the administrative-territorial division of the Stavropol Territory” (inaccessible link) : [ arch. 08/08/2014 ]. - Date of appeal: 12/26/2014.
  13. ↑ 1 2 3 Administrative-territorial transformations in the Stavropol Territory, registered after the 1989 All-Russian Population Census (inaccessible link) : [ arch. 09/01/2011 ] // New Stavropol Territory: information portal.
  14. ↑ Administrative and territorial division of the USSR (as of January 1, 1931): I. RSFSR : [ arch. August 19, 2013 ] / CEC of the USSR, All-Russian. CEC. - Moscow: Power of the Soviets, 1931 .-- 191 p.
  15. ↑ The population of the USSR according to the census as of January 15, 1959, in the republics, territories, regions, national districts, regions, cities, urban-type settlements, district centers and large rural populated areas (by administrative-territorial division as of January 1, 1960) ( unopened.) . Moscow: Central Statistical Bureau under the Council of Ministers of the USSR (1960). Archived August 23, 2011.
  16. ↑ 1970 All-Union Population Census (Neopr.) . Archived on August 22, 2011.
  17. ↑ 1979 All-Union Population Census (Neopr.) . Archived on August 22, 2011.
  18. ↑ 1 2 Population for each urban and rural settlement of the Stavropol Territory on the date of VPN-1989 and VPN-2002 : [ arch. 12.01.2015 ] // Website of Stavropolstat. - Date of treatment: 01/12/2015.
  19. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Resident population
  20. ↑ The number of permanent population of the Russian Federation by city, urban type and district as of January 1, 2009 : [ arch. 02/02/2014 ] // Website of the Federal State Statistics Service (Rosstat) . - Date of treatment: 02.01.2014.
  21. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Results of the 2010 All-Russian Population Census. Total population (including men, women) by municipalities and settlements of the Stavropol Territory : [ arch. 04/05/2015 ] // Website of the Office of the Federal State Statistics Service for the North Caucasus Federal District (North Caucasus Statistics). - Date of treatment: 04/05/2015.
  22. ↑ Estimation of the resident population of municipalities of the Stavropol Territory as of January 1, 2011 (taking into account preliminary results of the 2010 All-Russian Population Census)
  23. ↑ Estimation of the resident population of the municipalities of the Stavropol Territory as of January 1, 2012 : [ arch. 12.01.2015 ] // Website of Stavropolstat. - Date of appeal: 12/26/2017.
  24. ↑ 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) (neopr.) . Date of treatment November 16, 2013. Archived November 16, 2013.
  25. ↑ Estimation of the resident population of the municipalities of the Stavropol Territory as of January 1, 2014 : [ arch. 04/02/2014 ] // Website of the Office of the Federal State Statistics Service for the North Caucasus Federal District (North Caucasus Statistics). - Date of treatment: 04/02/2014.
  26. ↑ Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2015 : [ arch. 08/06/2015 ] // Website of the Federal State Statistics Service (Rosstat) . - Date of appeal: 08/06/2015.
  27. ↑ The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2016 : [ arch. 10.10.2017 ] // Website of the Federal State Statistics Service (Rosstat) . - Date of appeal: 04/27/2018.
  28. ↑ The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2017 : [ arch. 07/31/2017 ] // Website of the Federal State Statistics Service (Rosstat) . - 2017 .-- July 31. - Date of appeal: 07/31/2017.
  29. ↑ Population by municipalities of the Stavropol Territory as of January 1, 2018 // Website of the Office of the Federal State Statistics Service for the North Caucasus Federal District (North Caucasus Statistics). - Date of treatment: 04/27/2015.
  30. ↑ 1 2 2010 All-Russian Population Census in the Stavropol Territory. Volume 3 book 1 “National composition and language skills, citizenship” : [ arch. 04/05/2015 ]. - Date of treatment: 04/05/2015.
  31. ↑ Abazins (146), Abkhazians (13), Avars (61), Aguls (8), Adyghe (34), Azerbaijanis (464), Assyrians (10), Balkars (13), Bashkirs (24), Belarusians (291) , Bulgarians (12), Gagauz (10), Greeks (164), Georgians (120), Dargins (384), Jews (12), Yezidis (10), Ingush (70), Kabardins (36), Kazakhs (29) , Karachais (277), Komi-Permyaks (13), Koreans (14), Kumyks (187), Kurds (20), Laks (25), Lezgins (213), Lithuanians (5), Mari (23), Moldavians ( 33), Mordovians (78), Germans (335), Nogais (709), Ossetians (111), Poles (27), Romanians (5), Serbs (47), Tabasarans (184), Tajiks (26), Tatars ( 473), Turks (44), Turkmens (37), Udmurts (38), Uzbeks (21), Tsakhurs (17), Circassians (369), Chechens (339 ), Chuvash (47), Estonians (12), who gave other answers about nationality (101), did not indicate nationality (1230)
  32. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Stavropol Territory. Total land area of ​​the municipality (inaccessible link) : [ arch. 03/08/2016 ] // Rosstat website. - Date of treatment: 06/29/2015.
  33. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 On approval of the report on the work of the Novoderevensky village council. Population as of January 1, 2012 : [ arch. 03/07/2015 ] // Official site of the municipality of the Novoderevensky village council of the Kochubeyevsky district of the Stavropol Territory. - Date of treatment: 03/07/2015.
  34. ↑ 1 2 Kochubeyevsky municipal district (inaccessible link - history ) // Portal of public services of the Stavropol Territory.
  35. ↑ The prosecutor's office of the Kochubeyevsky district checked the vulnerability of the transport infrastructure (inaccessible link - history ) .
  36. ↑ Laptev Konstantin Yakovlevich // Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Stavropol Territory / E. A. Abulova and others; ch. ed. : Doctor of Sociology, Professor V. A. Shapovalov ; reviewers: Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Yu. A. Polyakov , Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor O. G. Malysheva. - Stavropol: Publishing House of SSU , 2006. - S. 199.

Links

  • Official site of the administration of the Kochubeyevsky municipal district of the Stavropol Territory (Neopr.) .
  • Kochubeyevsky municipal district (Neopr.) . Portal of public authorities of the Stavropol Territory .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kochubeevsky_district&oldid=100941174


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