Lebyazhevsky district is an administrative-territorial unit ( district ) and a municipality ( municipal district ) in the Kurgan region of Russia .
| district [1] / municipal region [2] | |||||
| Lebyazhevsky district | |||||
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| A country | |||||
| Included in | |||||
| Includes | 16 municipalities | ||||
| Adm. Centre | working village Lebyazhye | ||||
| Head of the district | Barch Alexander Romanovich | ||||
| Chairman of the District Duma | Shcherbinin Oleg Gennadievich | ||||
| History and Geography | |||||
| Date of formation | 1924 | ||||
| Square | 3 180 km² (10th place ) | ||||
| Timezone | MSK + 2 ( UTC + 5 ) | ||||
| Population | |||||
| Population | ↘ 13,706 [3] people ( 2017 ) (1.64%, 16th place ) | ||||
| Density | 4.31 people / km² | ||||
| Nationalities | Russians - 93.4% Kazakhs - 3.5% [4] | ||||
| Official language | Russian | ||||
| Digital identifiers | |||||
| Telephone code | 35237 | ||||
| Okato | 37,218 | ||||
| Official site | |||||
The administrative center is the working village Lebyazhye .
Content
Geography
The district is located in the eastern part of the Kurgan region and borders on the Mokrousovsky , Makushinsky , Polovinsky , Vargashinsky districts of the region. The total length of the border of the municipality is 261.87 km. Through the territory of the district passes the South Ural Railway .
History
The district was formed in 1924 as part of the Ural region . In 1934 it became part of the newly formed Chelyabinsk region , in 1943 - part of the Kurgan region .
Population
| Population | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1926 | 1939 | 1959 | 1970 | 1979 | 1989 | 2002 [5] |
| 34 385 | ↘ 25 571 | ↘ 24 502 | ↗ 31 539 | ↘ 27 267 | ↘ 23,490 | ↘ 21 178 |
| 2009 [6] | 2010 [7] | 2011 [8] | 2012 [9] | 2013 [10] | 2014 [11] | 2015 [12] |
| ↘ 19 891 | ↘ 16 557 | ↘ 16 482 | ↘ 16 171 | ↘ 15 688 | ↘ 15 060 | ↘ 14 404 |
| 2016 [13] | 2017 [3] | |||||
| ↘ 14,022 | ↘ 13 706 | |||||
- Urbanization
In urban areas ( Lebyazhye working village), 40.38% of the population live in the district.
Territorial device
As part of the administrative-territorial structure , the district is divided into administrative-territorial units : 1 urban-type settlement of regional subordination and 15 village councils . [14] [15]
In the framework of the municipal structure , the municipal district of the same name includes 16 municipalities , including 1 urban settlement and 15 rural settlements [16] .
| No. | Municipality | Administrative center | amount populated points | Population (people) | Square (km²) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| City Settlement: | |||||
| one | Lebyazhyevsky council | working village Lebyazhye | four | ↘ 5941 [3] | 53.48 [17] |
| Rural settlements: | |||||
| 2 | Arlagulsky Village Council | Arlagul village | five | ↘ 518 [3] | 179.18 [17] |
| 3 | Baksar Village Council | village Central | one | ↘ 527 [3] | 88.30 [17] |
| Balakul village council | Balakul village | 2 | ↘ 183 [3] | 105.30 [17] | |
| Dubrovinsky Village Council | Dubrovnoye village | 2 | ↘ 273 [3] | 145.63 [17] | |
| four | Yeloshansky Village Council | Yeloshnoye village | 3 | ↘ 523 [3] | 185.48 [17] |
| Kalashinsky Village Council | village Kalashnoe | 2 | ↘ 191 [3] | 166.34 [17] | |
| five | Kamyshin Village Council | village Kamyshnoe | 2 | ↘ 471 [3] | 149.69 [17] |
| 6 | Lisievsky Village Council | Lissie village | 3 | ↘ 536 [3] | 322.56 [17] |
| 7 | Lopatinsky Village Council | Lopatki village | 3 | ↘ 1208 [3] | 351.27 [17] |
| eight | Menshchikovsky Village Council | Menshchikovo village | 3 | ↘ 307 [3] | 146.02 [17] |
| 9 | Nalimovsky village council | Nalimovo village | 2 | ↗ 272 [3] | 106.22 [17] |
| ten | Nizhnegolovsky village council | Golovnoye village | 2 | ↘ 268 [3] | 121.47 [17] |
| eleven | Pervolebyazhievsky Village Council | Lebyazhye village 1st | 2 | ↘ 448 [3] | 139.62 [17] |
| 12 | Ploskovsky Village Council | the village of Flat | four | ↘ 311 [3] | 232.65 [17] |
| 13 | Priloginsky Village Council | Prilogino village | 3 | ↘ 427 [3] | 168.92 [17] |
| 14 | Rechnovsky village council | Rechnoye village | 3 | ↘ 559 [3] | 203.07 [17] |
| 15 | Farm Village Council | Khutor village | one | ↘ 360 [3] | 128.05 [17] |
| sixteen | Cheryomushki village council | Cheryomushki village | 3 | ↘ 383 [3] | 184.21 [17] |
According to the Law of Kurgan Region dated May 30, 2018 N 47, all two settlements of the abolished Kalashinsky Village Council were included in the Baksar Village Council [18] .
By the law of Kurgan region dated May 30, 2018 N 48, all the settlements of the abolished Balakul and Dubrovinsky village councils were included in the Yeloshansky village council [19] .
Settlements
There are 50 settlements in Lebyazhyevsky district.
| List of settlements of the district | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. | Locality | Type of | Population | Municipality |
| one | Alexandrovka | village | ↘ 33 [7] | Kalashinsky Village Council |
| 2 | Arlagul | village | ↘ 370 [7] | Arlagulsky Village Council |
| 3 | Baksars | village | ↘ 61 [7] | Lisievsky Village Council |
| four | Baksars | village | ↘ 9 [7] | Nizhnegolovsky village council |
| five | Balacul | village | ↘ 214 [7] | Yeloshansky Village Council |
| 6 | Belyanino | village | ↘ 148 [7] | Ploskovsky Village Council |
| 7 | Big Moss | village | ↘ 164 [7] | Arlagulsky Village Council |
| eight | Bochagovka | village | ↘ 86 [7] | Yeloshansky Village Council |
| 9 | Super deep | village | ↘ 457 [7] | Lebyazhyevsky council |
| ten | Head | village | ↘ 338 [7] | Nizhnegolovsky village council |
| eleven | Dubrovnoe | village | ↘ 249 [7] | Yeloshansky Village Council |
| 12 | Spruce | village | ↘ 648 [7] | Yeloshansky Village Council |
| 13 | Yolks | village | ↘ 183 [7] | Rechnovsky village council |
| 14 | Zolotovo | village | → 0 [7] | Yeloshansky Village Council |
| 15 | Kalashnoe | village | ↘ 244 [7] | Kalashinsky Village Council |
| sixteen | Reed | village | ↘ 407 [7] | Kamyshin Village Council |
| 17 | Coopzerverkhoz | village | ↘ 15 [7] | Lebyazhyevsky council |
| 18 | Kopayskoye 1st | village | ↘ 0 [7] | Ploskovsky Village Council |
| nineteen | Kravtsevo | village | ↘ 19 [7] | Lebyazhyevsky council |
| 20 | Red hill | village | ↘ 91 [7] | Priloginsky Village Council |
| 21 | Cousin | village | ↘ 70 [7] | Rechnovsky village council |
| 22 | Kuznetsovo | village | ↘ 62 [7] | Menshchikovsky Village Council |
| 23 | Kukushkino | village | ↘ 125 [7] | Kamyshin Village Council |
| 24 | Swan | working village | ↘ 5535 [3] | Lebyazhyevsky council |
| 25 | Swan 1st | village | ↘ 496 [7] | Pervolebyazhievsky Village Council |
| 26 | Fox | village | ↘ 487 [7] | Lisievsky Village Council |
| 27 | shoulder blades | village | ↘ 1108 [7] | Lopatinsky Village Council |
| 28 | Small Arlagul | village | → 0 [7] | Arlagulsky Village Council |
| 29th | Menshchikovo | village | ↘ 176 [7] | Menshchikovsky Village Council |
| thirty | Nalimovo | village | ↘ 336 [7] | Nalimovsky village council |
| 31 | Lower shallow | village | ↘ 3 [7] | Pervolebyazhievsky Village Council |
| 32 | Novoshetnikovo | village | ↘ 79 [7] | Arlagulsky Village Council |
| 33 | Ostrovnoye | village | ↘ 112 [7] | Lisievsky Village Council |
| 34 | Sandy | village | ↘ 347 [7] | Lopatinsky Village Council |
| 35 | Flat | village | ↘ 249 [7] | Ploskovsky Village Council |
| 36 | Prilogino | village | ↘ 321 [7] | Priloginsky Village Council |
| 37 | River | village | ↘ 395 [7] | Rechnovsky village council |
| 38 | Light | village | ↘ 38 [7] | Nalimovsky village council |
| 39 | Slobodchiki | village | ↘ 11 [7] | Ploskovsky Village Council |
| 40 | Staroshchetnikovo | village | ↘ 64 [7] | Arlagulsky Village Council |
| 41 | Suerskaya | village | ↘ 118 [7] | Menshchikovsky Village Council |
| 42 | Harvest | village | ↘ 21 [7] | Yeloshansky Village Council |
| 43 | Frunze | village | ↘ 51 [7] | Yeloshansky Village Council |
| 44 | Khudyakovo | village | ↘ 33 [7] | Lopatinsky Village Council |
| 45 | Farms | village | ↘ 360 [3] | Farm Village Council |
| 46 | Central | village | ↘ 527 [3] | Kalashinsky Village Council |
| 47 | Random | village | ↘ 43 [7] | Cheryomushki village council |
| 48 | Cheryomushki | village | ↘ 413 [7] | Cheryomushki village council |
| 49 | Chereshkovo | village | ↘ 45 [7] | Cheryomushki village council |
| 50 | Yudino | village | ↘ 65 [7] | Priloginsky Village Council |
Economics
The basis of the region’s economy is agricultural production. The most significant enterprise in the region in terms of production volume is the Rechnovskoye farm, which specializes in raising cattle and grain crops.
Honorary Citizens of Lebyazhyevsky District
The title of Honorary Citizen of Lebyazhyevsky District was introduced in 2002. Over the entire period of its existence, it was appropriated 23 times.
- Beldiman Mikhail Vasilyevich, Head of the Lebyazhievsky Distribution Zone of the IES branch of EnergoKurgan OJSC
- Bykova Lyubov Panteleevna, labor veteran, holder of the orders of Lenin, the October Revolution, master of high production culture
- Gavrilova Tatyana Sergeevna, editor of the regional socio-political newspaper "Forward", Honored Worker of Culture
- Grigoryeva Lyudmila Stepanovna, Director of the Kamyshinsky secondary school
- Gubanov Mikhail Stepanovich, Head of the peasant (farm) economy
- Gusev Vladimir Nikolaevich, Head of CJSC “Kolkhoz“ New Way ”CJSC, Honored Worker of Agriculture of the Russian Federation, Laureate of the V. M. Ivanov Prize“ For Fidelity to the Bread Field ”
- Evdokimova Lyubov Vasilievna, Director of the branch of OJSC “Kurganpharmacy” Lebyazhyevskaya pharmacy No. 23
- Ivanov Vasily Mikhailovich, labor veteran, director of Rechnovskoye farm, Lebyazhievsky district
- Ivanov Mikhail Efimovich, labor veteran
- Kolbina Antonina Arkadyevna, tractor driver of the factory “Flame”, knight of the Order of Lenin
- Kukushkina Galina Ivanovna, Head of the therapeutic department of the Municipal Institution “Lebyazhyevskaya Central District Hospital”
- Maltsev Nikolay Leonidovich, Motor grader driver of OGUP Lebyazhyev enterprise for the construction, repair and maintenance of roads
- Maslakov Yuri Artemievich, Chief Specialist of Planimetr LLC, Honored Land Surveyor of the Russian Federation
- Menshchikov Aleksey Anatolyevich, Head of MUP Teplotrans
- Momzikov Boris Georgievich, deputy chief physician for medical treatment, head of the infectious diseases department of GBU Lebyazhyevskaya Central District Hospital, an excellent student in public health.
- Nekrasov Nikolay Alekseevich, veteran of the Second World War and Labor
- Pleteneva Zoya Ivanovna , labor veteran, Hero of Socialist Labor
- Savinova Angelina Fedorovna, Dentist, GBU Lebyazhyevskaya Central District Hospital
- Filippov Markel Aleksandrovich, Commander of the Combining Brigade of the collective farm "Russia" Lebyazhyevsky district.
- Shchegolev Alexander Vasilievich, labor veteran, Hero of Socialist Labor, holder of two orders of Lenin
- Shchegolev Nikolay Vasilievich, pensioner, holder of the Order of Lenin
- Shchegolevatykh Vasily Semenovich, Deputy Director of GOU NPO “PU-25”
- Yusupov Ilgiz Nigamatovich, first secretary of the Lebyazhyevsky district committee of the CPSU (1985-1990)
Famous Natives
- Gerasimov, Vladimir Ivanovich (born 1934) - Soviet and Russian military commander, Colonel General. Born in the village of Lebyazhye .
Notes
- ↑ from the point of view of the administrative-territorial structure
- ↑ from the point of view of the municipal structure
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 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.
- ↑ Territorial authority of the Federal State Statistics Service for the Kurgan Region - Web pages - Itogi unopened (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment March 13, 2013. Archived March 16, 2013.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ 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 47 48 All-Russian 2010 census. The population of the Kurgan region . Date of treatment June 21, 2014. Archived June 21, 2014.
- ↑ Kurgan region. Estimated resident population as of January 1, 2009-2015
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Table 33. The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2014 . Date of treatment August 2, 2014. Archived on August 2, 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
- ↑ Law of the Kurgan region "On the administrative-territorial structure of the Kurgan region"
- ↑ Charter of the Kurgan region
- ↑ LAW OF THE KURGAN REGION of July 6, 2004 N 419 “On Granting Municipalities with the Status of an Urban District, Municipal District, Rural Settlement, Urban Settlement, on the Location of Representative Bodies of Municipal Areas, Rural Settlements, on Establishing Names of Representative Bodies of Municipal Formations, Heads of Municipalities entities, local administrations (executive-administrative bodies of municipalities) ”
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Kurgan region. The total land area of the municipality
- ↑ Law of the Kurgan region of May 30, 2018 N 47 “On the transformation of municipalities of the Baksarsky Village Council and Kalashinsky Village Council, which are part of the Lebyazhyevsky District of the Kurgan Region, by combining them and amending some laws of the Kurgan Region”
- ↑ Law of the Kurgan Region dated May 30, 2018 No. 48 “On the Transformation of Municipalities the Eloshansky Village Council, the Balakul Village Council and the Dubrovinsky Village Council, which are part of the Lebyazhyevsky District of the Kurgan Region, by combining them and amending some laws of the Kurgan Region”