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Cities of the Rostov region

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List of urban settlements of the Rostov region of Russia .

The region has 23 cities [1] .

Content

The history of the development of a network of urban settlements in the Rostov Region

Over time, the administrative-territorial structure of the territory of the current Rostov region has changed.

So, by a resolution of the Central Executive Committee of the USSR of September 13, 1937, the Azov-Black Sea Territory, existing since January 10, 1934, was divided into the Rostov Region with a center in the city of Rostov-on-Don and the Krasnodar Territory with a center in the city of Krasnodar . The structure of the educated Rostov region included seven cities of regional subordination. These are Rostov-on-Don, Kamensk-Shakhtinsky, Krasny Sulin, Millerovo, Novocherkassk, Taganrog, Shakhty and two cities of regional subordination - Azov and Salsk, 61 administrative districts. This administrative-territorial division existed until 1953.

On January 6, 1954, by the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR, the Kamensk Region with its center in the city of Kamensk-Shakhtinsky was allocated from the Rostov Region. 32 districts went to the Kamensk region, including a number of territories from the Voronezh region and 8 cities: Kamensk-Shakhtinsky, Shakhty, Novoshakhtinsk, Krasny Sulin, Millerovo, Morozovsk, Gundorovka and Boguchar. In 1955, the city of Gundorivka was renamed to Donetsk. The city of Gukovo was re-formed.

As part of the Rostov Region, 32 districts and 7 cities remained: Rostov-on-Don, Taganrog, Novocherkassk, Bataysk, Azov, Salsk and Zernova (now Zernograd).

On November 19, 1957, by the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR, the Kamensk Region was abolished, and its territory was transferred to the Rostov, Voronezh and Stalingrad Regions.

From 1958 to 1996, the region underwent administrative-territorial transformations. By a decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of February 1, 1963 "On the consolidation of rural areas and change the subordination of districts and cities of the Rostov region" was carried out enlargement of areas. Later, several former villages and workers' towns received city status. These are the cities of Volgodonsk, Konstantinovsk, Aksai, Gukovo, Belaya Kalitva, Tsimlyansk, Proletarsk, Semikarakorsk.

Now in the Rostov Region there are 23 cities, including one millionaire city of Rostov-on-Don, one large city of Taganrog, five large, 12 medium and 4 small cities.

Cities

TitleMunicipal District / City DistrictPopulationBase / First mentionedCity StatusEmblemFormer namesCoordinates
AzovAzov↘ 81 335 [2]10671708 Azak

Tana

AksayAksay district↗ 44,828 [2]15701957 Aksay
BatayskBataysk↗ 124 705 [2]17691938 Batayskoe

Batayskaya

Belaya KalitvaBelokalitvinsky district↘ 40 831 [2]17031958 Ust-Belokalitvenskaya
VolgodonskVolgodonsk↗ 171 471 [2]19501956 Volgo-Donsk
GukovoGukovo↗ 66 332 [2]18781955 
DonetskDonetsk↘ 48 428 [2]16811951 until 1951 - Gundorovskaya,

until 1955 - Gundorovka

ZverevoZverevo↘ 19 456 [2]18191989 
ZernogradZernograd district↗ 24 886 [2]19291951 until 1960 - Zernova
Kamensk-ShakhtinskyKamensk-Shakhtinsky↘ 89 657 [2]16711927 until 1927 - Kamenskaya,

until 1929 - Kamensk

KonstantinovskKonstantinovsky district↘ 17 317 [2]15931967 until 1941 - Konstantinovskaya ,

until 1967 - Konstantinovsky

MillerovoMillerovsky District↘ 35 540 [2]17861926 Millerov-Glubokinsky
MorozovskMorozovsky District↘ 25 467 [2]19101941 until 1917 - Taubevskaya,

until 1938 - Morozovskaya

NovocherkasskNovocherkassk↘ 168 766 [2]18051805 
NovoshakhtinskNovoshakhtinsk↘ 108 782 [2]19391939 
ProletarskProletarsky district↘ 19,290 [2]XVII century1970 Until 1925 - Grand Ducal,

until 1970 - Proletarian

Rostov-on-DonRostov-on-Don↗ 1,133,307 [3]17491807 
SalskSalsky district↘ 58 179 [2]18121926 until 1918 - Trading,

until 1926 - Trading

SemikarakorskSemikarakorsky District↘ 22 118 [2]15941972 Semikarakorskaya,

Semikarakora

Red SulinKrasnosulinsky district↘ 38 567 [2]17971926 until 1926 - Sulin
TaganrogTaganrog↘ 250 287 [2]16981775 
TsimlyanskTsimlyansk district↘ 14,558 [2]16721961 until 1961 - Tsimlyansk
MineMine↘ 235 492 [2]18051867 until 1881 - Mountain Grushevsky settlement,

before 1920 - Aleksandrovsk-Grushevsky

Map of the largest settlements of the Rostov Region

Cities with population:

  - from 15,000 to 49,999 people. ;   - from 50,000 to 99,999 people;   - from 100,000 to 249,999 people;   - from 250,000 to 999,999 people;   - more than 1,000,000
 
 
Rostov-on-Don
 
Taganrog
 
Mine
 
Novocherkassk
 
Volgodonsk
 
Bataysk
 
Novoshakhtinsk
 
Kamensk-Shakhtinsky
 
Azov
 
Gukovo
 
Salsk
 
Donetsk
 
Aksai
 
Belaya Kalitva
 
Red Sulin
 
Millerovo
 
Morozovsk
 
Zernograd
 
Semikarakorsk
 
Zverevo
 
Proletarsk
 
Oryol
 
Winter houses
 
Konstantinovsk
 
Egorlykskaya
 
Matveev Kurgan
 
Bagaevskaya
 
Chaltyr
Cities of the Rostov region with a population of 15 thousand people. and more (as of 2016)

Notes

  1. ↑ Register of human settlements | OKTMO (OK 033-2013) (neopr.) . www.oktmo.ru. Circulation date May 16, 2019.
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2017 (unopened) (July 31, 2017). Date of treatment July 31, 2017. Archived July 31, 2017.
  3. ↑ The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2019 (neopr.) . Date of treatment July 31, 2019.

Literature

  • Rostov Region [Maps]: municipal districts and district centers: atlas / Ministry of Transport Ros. Federations, Federal Agency for Geodesy and Cartography; [ch. ed. O.I. Kovalev; Ed .: N.F. Konstantinov, I.N. Position]. - Rostov-on-Don: Southern Airborne Surveying Enterprise, 2006. - 1 atl. (107, [1] p.)
  • Tsarenko E. A little history in the days of anniversaries: the history of the Rostov region and Azov // Azov week. - 2017 .-- September 6. - p. 9.

Links

  • A brief history of the administrative-territorial structure of the Rostov region . Local history of the Rostov region. Donskoy temporary.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cities of Rostov_region&oldid = 100033797


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