Kosorozhansky village lawyer ” is a rural settlement in the Shchigrovsky district of the Kursk region .
| Rural settlement of Russia (MO of level 2) | |
| Kosorzhansky Village Council | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| The subject of the Russian Federation | Kursk region |
| Area | Schigrovsky |
| Includes | 6 settlements |
| Adm Centre | Kosorzha |
| The head of the village council | Shashkov Nikolai Nikolaevich |
| History and geography | |
| Square | 57.64 km² |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | ↘ 585 [1] people ( 2017 ) (5.86%) |
| Density | 10.15 p / km² |
| Digital identifiers | |
| OKTMO code | 38650420 |
| OKATO code | |
| Official site | |
The administrative center is the village of Kosorzha .
Content
Geography
Most of the settlements Kosorzhansky village council located at the source of the river Kosorzhi . Peresuha village is located on the border with the Oryol region at the source of the Netube river.
History
In June 1954, the settlements of the abolished Kasinovsky Village Council [2] became part of the Kosorzhansky Village Council.
In June 1969, the village of Shelobayevka of the Kosorzhansky Village Council was annexed to the village of Kosorzha [2] .
In November 1990, the village council of Kasinovskiy was re-created, the villages of Kasinovka , Achkasovo , Kasharka and the village of Maliy Zmeinets were transferred to it from the Kosorzhansky village council [3] .
Kosorzhansky Village Council received the status of a rural settlement in accordance with the law of the Kursk region No. 48-ZKO "On the municipal formations of the Kursk region" of October 14, 2004 [4] .
Population
| Population | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 [5] | 2012 [6] | 2013 [7] | 2014 [8] | 2015 [9] | 2016 [10] | 2017 [1] |
| 665 | ↘ 644 | ↘ 627 | ↘ 611 | ↘ 600 | ↘ 589 | ↘ 585 |
Composition of a rural settlement
| No | Locality | Type of settlement | Population |
|---|---|---|---|
| one | Shaver | village | 0 [5] |
| 2 | Bykovka | village | 0 [5] |
| 3 | Kosorzha | village, administrative center | 539 [5] |
| four | Logachevka | village | 7 [5] |
| five | Peresuha | village | 112 [5] |
| 6 | Spiers | village | 7 [5] |
Transportation
Railway communication
A single-track, non-electrified railway line Ochochevka - Kolpny passes through the territory of the Znamensky Village Council. In the village of Kosorzh there is a stopping platform Kosorzh , which previously had the status of a station . Suburban railway communication is carried out in the directions Kursk - Kolpny.
Car communication
Kosorzhansky village council is connected by a paved road with Kasinovsky village council . There is a suburban bus service to the town of Shchigry .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2017 (July 31, 2017). The date of circulation is July 31, 2017. Archived July 31, 2017.
- ↑ 1 2 V. Kachanova. This is how the Schigrovsky district was created // the newspaper of the city of Shchigry and the Shchigrovsky district “Regional Bulletin”. - Shchigry, 2009. - № 67 .
- ↑ V. Kachanova. This is how the Schigrovsky district was created // the newspaper of the city of Shchigry and the Shchigrovsky district “Regional Bulletin”. - Shchigry, 2009. - № 69 .
- ↑ Law of the Kursk Region No. 48-ZKO “On the Municipal Formations of the Kursk Region” dated October 14, 2004 Archived on January 26, 2009.
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2010 All-Russian Population Census. Volume 1. The number and location of the population of the Kursk region . The date of circulation is January 31, 2014. Archived January 31, 2014.
- Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities. Table 35. Estimated number of resident population on January 1, 2012 . The date of circulation is May 31, 2014. Archived May 31, 2014.
- ↑ Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2013. - M .: Federal State Statistics Service Rosstat, 2013. - 528 p. (Table 33. Population of urban districts, municipal districts, urban and rural settlements, urban settlements, rural settlements) . The appeal date is November 16, 2013. Archived November 16, 2013.
- ↑ Table 33. The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2014 . Circulation date August 2, 2014. Archived August 2, 2014.
- ↑ Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2015 . Circulation date August 6, 2015. Archived August 6, 2015.
- Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2016