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Narovchatsky district

Narovchat district is an administrative-territorial unit ( district ) and a municipality ( municipal district ) in the Penza region of Russia .

municipal area
Narovchatsky district
FlagEmblem
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A country Russia
Included inPenza region
Includes13 municipalities
Adm. CentreNarovchat village
The head of administrationReshetchenko Alevtina Viktorovna
History and Geography
Date of formationJuly 16, 1928
Square956.95 [1] km² (25th place )
TimezoneMSK ( UTC + 3 )
Population
Population↘ 10 238 [2] people ( 2018 ) (0.78%, 24th place )
Density10.7 people / km²
NationalitiesRussians - 90%
Mordvinians - 8%,
Tatars - 1%
Official site
Narovchatsky district on the map

The administrative center is the village of Narovchat .

Geography

The district covers an area of ​​956.9 km², located in the northwestern part of the region. It borders in the south with the Nizhnelomovsky district , in the west - with the Spassky district of the Penza region, in the north and east - with Mordovia .

History

The district was formed on July 16, 1928 as part of the Mordovian district of the Middle Volga region . It included most of the territory of the former Narovchatsky district of the Penza province .

In January 1929, the Narovchatsky District was transferred to the Penza District of the Middle Volga Region (except for the Alkinsky, Klinovsky, Perevesyevsky, Novo-Pichursky, Chepurnovsky and Yang-Maidan Village Councils).

On June 23, 1930, in connection with the liquidation of the districts, the Narovchatsky District became directly subordinate to the Middle Volga Region. In August 1930, the Bednodemyanovsky district was annexed to the Narovchatsky district. On December 8, 1930, the Russo-Pimbursky, Russo-Lundaksky, Soshnikovsky and Alekseevsky s / s were transferred from the Narovchatsky District to the Kerensky District .

On June 8, 1931, Vonyuchensky, Malo-Kavedrovsky, Balalakovsky, Bolshe-Cherdakovsky, Durasovsky, Staro-Sotsky, Kadykovsky, Teleshovsky, Svishchevsky, Koshelevsky and Vichutsky s / s were abolished.

On January 25, 1935, the Bednodemyanovsky district was allocated from the Narovchatsky district. Abashevsky, Bednodemyanovsky, Vedenyapinsky, Dubrovsky, Lipley, Lipyagovsky, Monastic, Ustinsky, Khomutovsky and Tsepaevsky s / s went to him. On January 27, 1935, the Middle Volga Region was renamed Kuibyshev Region.

On December 5, 1936, the Kuibyshev region was transformed into the Kuibyshev region .

On February 25, 1937 Starosotsky and Novopyatinsky s / s were formed. On November 27, 1937, the Narovchatsky District was included in the Tambov Region .

On February 4, 1939, the Narovchatsky district was transferred to the newly formed Penza region . At that time, the district consisted of Azarapinsky, Akimovshchinsky, Aleksandrovsky, Bolshekavendrovsky, Bolshe-Kirdyashevsky, Bolshe-Koloyarsky, Vilyaysky, Vyunsky, Kazenchinsky, Kazeevsky, Kauretsky, Lyachinsky, Maslovsky, Meliukovsky, Narovchatsky, Oryol, Pansky, Rozhdestvensky Pleskoz, Pleskoi Potesky -Tesikovsky, Surkinsky, Shadrinsky, Shilovsky and Shutovsky s / s.

On November 16, 1940, the Novopichursky s / s was transferred from the Kovylkinsky district of the Mordovian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic to the Narovchatsky District.

June 12, 1952 Shutovsky s / s was renamed Savinsky.

On June 18, 1954, Kauretsky, Novopichursky, Lyachinsky, Kazenchensky, Rozhdestvensky-Tezikovsky, Savinsky, Shadrinsky, Shilovsky, Bolshekavendrovsky, Azarapinsky, Maslovsky and Pansky s / s were abolished.

On March 25, 1959 Akimovschinsky and Kazeevsky s / s were abolished. On June 23, 1960, Melyukovsky s / s was abolished.

On February 1, 1963, the Narovchatsky District was abolished, and its territory was transferred to the Nizhnelomovsky District . On January 12, 1965, the Narovchatsky district was restored. It included Alexandrovsky, Bolshekirdyashevsky, Bolshekoloyarsky, Vilyaysky, Vyunsky, Narovchatsky, Oryol, Pleskovsky, Potodeevsky and Surkinsky s / s.

September 9, 1974 was formed Bolshekavendrovsky s / s. March 18, 1975 Novopichurovsky s / s was formed. In May 1992, the Azarapinsky s / s was formed [3] .

In accordance with the Law of the Penza Region dated November 2, 2004 No. 690-ZPO [4] , 13 rural settlements (village councils) were formed in the district - Azarapinsky, Bolshekavendrovsky, Bolshekirdyashevsky, Bolshekoloyarsky, Vilyaysky, Vyunsky, Narovchatsky, Novopichursky, Oryol, Pleskovsky, Potsky Skanovsky and Surkinsky, the boundaries of municipalities are established.

Population

Population
1939 [5]1959 [6]1970 [7]1979 [8]1989 [9]2002 [10]
33,867↘ 26 955↘ 23 237↘ 19 063↘ 15 718↘ 13 839
2009 [11]2010 [12]2011 [13]2012 [14]2013 [15]2014 [16]
↘ 12 013↗ 12 069↘ 12 027↘ 11 844↘ 11 558↘ 11 201
2015 [17]2016 [18]2017 [19]2018 [2]
↘ 10 919↘ 10 656↘ 10 471↘ 10 238
National composition

90% are Russians , 8% are Mordovians , 1% are Tatars and 1% are representatives of other nationalities .

Administrative Division

The Narovchatsky district as an administrative-territorial entity includes 13 village councils [20] .

The municipal district includes 13 municipalities with the status of rural settlements [21] .

No.MunicipalityAdministrative centeramount
populated
points
PopulationSquare,
Km 2
oneAzarapinsky Village CouncilAzarapino village2↘ 276 [2]35.02 [1]
2Bolshekavendrovsky village councilvillage of Big Cavendraone↘ 526 [2]41.06 [1]
3Bolshekirdyashevsky village councilthe village of Bolshoy Kirdyashevo6↘ 281 [2]119.27 [1]
fourBolshekoloyarsky village councilthe village of Bolshoy Koloyarfour↘ 700 [2]87.92 [1]
fiveVilyai Village CouncilVilyayki villagefive↘ 719 [2]89.51 [1]
6Vyunsky Village Councilvillage of Vyunkifour↘ 506 [2]74.28 [1]
7Narovchatsky Village CouncilNarovchat village3↘ 4122 [2]98.38 [1]
eightNovopichursky Village Councilvillage of New Pichuryfive↘ 666 [2]106.83 [1]
9Oryol Village CouncilOrlovka village2↘ 389 [2]40.46 [1]
tenPleskovsky Village CouncilPleskovka village3↘ 441 [2]53.03 [1]
elevenPotodeevsky Village CouncilPotodeevo villagefour↘ 462 [2]60.09 [1]
12Skanovsky Village Councilvillage of Skanovofour↘ 639 [2]59.21 [1]
13Surkin Village Councilvillage Teleshovka3↘ 511 [2]91.92 [1]

Settlements

There are 46 settlements in the Narovchatsky District.

List of settlements of the district
No.LocalityType ofPopulationMunicipality
oneAzarapinovillage273 [12]Azarapinsky Village Council
2Akimovshchinovillage43 [12]Bolshekoloyarsky village council
3Alexandrovkavillage39 [12]Novopichursky Village Council
fourAcachevovillage70 [12]Azarapinsky Village Council
fiveDrumvillage1 [12]Bolshekirdyashevsky village council
6Greater Cavendravillage↘ 526 [2]Bolshekavendrovsky village council
7Big Kirdyashevovillage316 [12]Bolshekirdyashevsky village council
eightBig Koloyarvillage571 [12]Bolshekoloyarsky village council
9Big Atticvillage102 [12]Vyunsky Village Council
tenWilaykivillage462 [12]Vilyai Village Council
elevenBindweedvillage213 [12]Vyunsky Village Council
12Rookvillage53 [12]Potodeevsky Village Council
13Kadykovkavillage163 [12]Oryol Village Council
14Kazeevkavillage53 [12]Skanovsky Village Council
15Kazenchikvillage4 [12]Bolshekirdyashevsky village council
sixteenKauretsvillage9 [12]Vilyai Village Council
17Red eastvillage21 [12]Novopichursky Village Council
18Ballvillage208 [12]Bolshekoloyarsky village council
nineteenMala Cavendravillage66 [12]Skanovsky Village Council
20Small Kirdyashevovillage56 [12]Bolshekoloyarsky village council
21Small Koloyarchikvillage2 [12]Bolshekirdyashevsky village council
22Maslovkavillage64 [12]Potodeevsky Village Council
23Melyukovkavillage338 [12]Narovchatsky Village Council
24Mikhailovo-Tezikovovillage140 [12]Vilyai Village Council
25Frostvillage0 [12]Skanovsky Village Council
26Mumarjevillage65 [12]Vyunsky Village Council
27Narovchatvillage↘ 4199 [12]Narovchatsky Village Council
28New Pichuravillage580 [12]Novopichursky Village Council
29thOctobervillage143 [12]Novopichursky Village Council
thirtyOrlovkavillage277 [12]Oryol Village Council
31Pansvillage279 [12]Surkin Village Council
32Splashvillage252 [12]Pleskovsky Village Council
33The undervillage14 [12]Bolshekirdyashevsky village council
34Potodeevovillage417 [12]Potodeevsky Village Council
35Rozhdestveno-Tezikovovillage244 [12]Vilyai Village Council
36Roosevelvillage41 [12]Vilyai Village Council
37Savinkivillage213 [12]Vyunsky Village Council
38Gardenvillage148 [12]Pleskovsky Village Council
39Scanovovillage633 [12]Skanovsky Village Council
40Sosnovkavillage23 [12]Bolshekirdyashevsky village council
41Studentvillage167 [12]Pleskovsky Village Council
42Surkinovillage183 [12]Surkin Village Council
43Teleshovkavillage162 [12]Surkin Village Council
44Canvasvillage0 [12]Potodeevsky Village Council
45Shadrinovillage2 [12]Novopichursky Village Council
46Shilovkavillage131 [12]Narovchatsky Village Council

Economics

Attractions

The main attraction of the area is the Trinity Scans Monastery .

Born in the Narovchatsky District

  • Kuprin, Alexander Ivanovich - Russian writer.
  • Matyushkin, Vasily Efimovich - Hero of the Soviet Union
  • Frinovsky, Mikhail Petrovich - organizer of mass repressions.
  • Milyukov, Alexander Ivanovich (03/19/1923 - 02/28/1992) - Hero of the Soviet Union, guard junior lieutenant, commander of a tank company, film director.
  • Milovanov, Andrei Alekseevich (07/12/1912 - 06/13/1984) - Hero of the Soviet Union, a Red Army man.
  • Pleshakov, Alexander Yakovlevich (06/21/1922 - 12/04/2001) - Hero of the Soviet Union, pilot, guard lieutenant.
  • Sarychev, Fedor Kuzmich (02/19/1918 - 02/19/1945) - Hero of the Soviet Union, commander of a battalion, guard captain.
  • Sorokin, Pavel Vasilievich (1919–31.10.1943) - Hero of the Soviet Union, platoon commander, lieutenant.
  • Tremasov, Dmitry Egorovich (07.30.1925-12.02.2011) - Hero of the Soviet Union, sergeant.
  • Kharitoshkin, Vasily Ivanovich (02/23/1923-1992) - Hero of the Soviet Union, a Red Army soldier.
  • Cheryabkin, Pyotr Lavrentievich (12/17/1917 - 04/08/1944) - Hero of the Soviet Union, guard junior lieutenant.
  • Kiryutkin, Pyotr Ivanovich (02.10.1895-11.07.1977) - Soviet theater and film actor.
  • Kirillova, Zinaida Ivanovna (b. 30.04.1931) - People's Artist of Russia.
  • Arkhangelsky, Alexander Andreevich (11.10.1846-19.11.1924) - choral conductor and composer.
  • Druzhinin, Pavel Davidovich (1890-1965) - Russian peasant poet.
  • Arapov, Ivan Andreevich (11/21/1844 - 06/24/1913) - Lieutenant General, member of the Council of the Main Directorate of State Horse Breeding and the Council of the Minister of Agriculture and State Property
  • Aniskin, Pavel Sergeevich (06/18/1926-2000) - painter, member of the Union of artists of the USSR

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Penza region. The total land area of ​​the municipality
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2018 (neopr.) . Date of treatment July 25, 2018. Archived July 26, 2018.
  3. ↑ History of the administrative division of the Narovchatsky district
  4. ↑ LAW OF THE PENZA REGION dated November 2, 2004 No. 690-ZPO ON THE BOUNDARIES OF MUNICIPALITIES OF THE PENZA REGION
  5. ↑ All-Union Population Census of 1939 (Neopr.) . Archived February 17, 2012.
  6. ↑ 1959 All-Union Census of the Population (Neopr.) . Archived August 23, 2011.
  7. ↑ 1970 All-Union Population Census (Neopr.) . Archived February 3, 2012. 1970 All-Union Census
  8. ↑ 1979 All-Union Population Census (Neopr.) . Archived February 3, 2012.
  9. ↑ All-Union Population Census of 1989 (Neopr.) . Archived August 23, 2011.
  10. ↑ 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 (neopr.) . Archived February 3, 2012.
  11. ↑ The number of permanent population of the Russian Federation by cities, urban-type settlements and districts as of January 1, 2009 (neopr.) . Date of treatment January 2, 2014. Archived January 2, 2014.
  12. ↑ 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 41 42 43 44 45 46 All-Russian population census 2010 year. The number and distribution of the population of the Penza region (Neopr.) . Date of treatment July 20, 2014. Archived July 20, 2014.
  13. ↑ Penza region. Estimated resident population as of January 1, 2009-2014
  14. ↑ Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities. Table 35. Estimated resident population as of January 1, 2012 (neopr.) . Date of treatment May 31, 2014. Archived May 31, 2014.
  15. ↑ 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.
  16. ↑ Table 33. The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2014 (neopr.) . Date of treatment August 2, 2014. Archived on August 2, 2014.
  17. ↑ The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2015 (neopr.) . Date of treatment August 6, 2015. Archived on August 6, 2015.
  18. ↑ Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2016
  19. ↑ The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2017 (neopr.) (July 31, 2017). Date of treatment July 31, 2017. Archived July 31, 2017.
  20. ↑ Law "On the administrative-territorial structure of the Penza region"
  21. ↑ Law of the Penza Region dated November 2, 2004 No. 690-ZPO “On the boundaries of municipalities of the Penza Region”

Links

  • District Administration Site
  • (inaccessible link) Narovchatsky district on the site of the administration of the Penza region
  • Narovchatsky district on the site "Penza region: cities, towns, people"
  • On the portal "Suslon"
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Narovchatsky_district&oldid=100185993


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