Armetbash ( Bashk. Метrmetbash ) - abolished farm in the Ishimbay district of the Bashkir ASSR (now Bashkortostan ). He was part of Armetovsky village council . It was located in the upper reaches of the Malaya Armetka river, hence the name.
| Armetbash | |
|---|---|
| head Метrmetbash | |
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Republic of Bashkortostan |
| Municipal district | Ishimbay |
| Village council | Armetovsky |
| History and geography | |
| Timezone | UTC + 5 |
| Population | |
| Population | 159 [1] people ( 1959 ) |
| Official language | Bashkir , Russian |
Content
Geographical position
Distance to:
- district center ( Ishimbay ): 60 km,
- Center of the Village Council ( Nizhnearmetovo ): 13 km,
- nearest railway station ( Sterlitamak ): 58 km,
History
The settlement arose after the 1920 census [2] . According to the Ishimbay Encyclopedia, it was founded in the 1950s on the territory of the Makarov district, in 1961 it was included in the registration data.
On December 11, 1987, the Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic signed "Decree on exclusion from the registration data of some localities" No. 6-2 / 481, which included the Armetbash farm [3] .
Population
| Population |
|---|
| 1959 [4] |
| 159 |
Literature
- Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic: administrative-territorial division on July 1, 1972: [reference book] / Presidium Verkhov. Council Bashk. ASSR; [comp. N. N. Kirillova, P. F. Maksimov, M. Kh. Musin; rep. ed. B.A. Abdrakhmanov]. - Ed. 6th - Ufa: Bashkir book publishing house, 1973. С.166
- Ishimbay Encyclopedia . - Ufa : Bashkir Encyclopedia , 2015. - p. 74. - 656 p. - 3000 copies - ISBN 978-5-88185-205-4 .
Notes
- ↑ Ishimbay Encyclopedia . - Ufa : Bashkir Encyclopedia , 2015. - p. 74. - 656 p. - 3000 copies - ISBN 978-5-88185-205-4 .
- ↑ Genealogy and archives. Armetovo
- ↑ Regional legislation. Bashkortostan (inaccessible link)
- ↑ Ishimbay Encyclopedia . - Ufa : Bashkir Encyclopedia , 2015. - p. 74. - 656 p. - 3000 copies - ISBN 978-5-88185-205-4 .