Zemlyanskoe rural settlement - a rural settlement in the Semiluksky district of the Voronezh region .
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| A country | |||||
| Enters into | Semiluksky district | ||||
| Includes | 5 settlements | ||||
| Adm Centre | village of Zemlyansk | ||||
| Head of rural settlement | Psaryov Aleksey Alekseevich [1] | ||||
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| Timezone | MSK ( UTC + 3 ) | ||||
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| Telephone code | 47372 | ||||
| Automat code numbers | 36 | ||||
| OKATO | 20,249,820 | ||||
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The administrative center is the village of Zemlyansk .
Content
Geography
Within the precincts of the settlement, the Serebryanka River is dammed and forms a reservoir . The pre-revolutionary Nikolskaya Church [3] has been preserved in the village, there is a school and a hospital, there are dairy and meat processing enterprises producing butter, ice cream, and dumplings.
History
In its present form, a rural settlement has existed since November 30, 2009 , when, with the consent of the population, revealed by voting conducted in these municipalities on May 24, 2009, the former Zemlyansky, Malovereisky, Malopokrovsky and Kazinsky rural settlements were merged into a single Zemlyansky rural settlement [4] .
Transportation
An asphalt road from Voronezh leads to the settlement, which also connects Zemlyansk with Terbunsky district of the Lipetsk region .
Administrative division
The settlement includes:
- village of Zemlyansk
- Bystrik farm
- hamlet Golovische
- farm Catching
- village of Malaya Pokrovka
- Ovsyannikov farm
- Serebryanka village
- the village of Malaya Vereika [5]
- ↑ Heads of Defense of Semiluksky District (inaccessible link)
- ↑ 26. The resident population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2018 - Rosstat .
- ↑ Temples of the Central Black Earth Region
- ↑ Law of the Voronezh Region of November 30, 2009 No. 145-OZ “On the Transformation of Certain Municipalities of the Semiluksky Municipal District of the Voronezh Region” (adopted by the Voronezh Regional Duma on November 26, 2009)
- ↑ Small Vereika (Russian) // Wikipedia. - 2017-10-06.