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Yingya

Insya ( tat. Өnsә ) is a village in the Vysokogorsky district of Tatarstan , part of the Berezkinsky rural settlement .

Village
Yingya
tat. Өns
A country Russia
Subject of the federationTatarstan
Municipal DistrictVysokogorsky
Rural settlementBerezkinskoe
History and Geography
Center height136 m
TimezoneUTC + 3
Population
Population▼ 337 people ( 2010 )
NationalitiesTatars
DenominationsMuslims
Official languageTatar , Russian
Digital identifiers
Telephone code+7 84365
Postcode422712
OKATO Code92222811003
OKTMO Code

Content

Geography

The village is located on the right tributary of the Krylai river, 17 km north of the village of Vysokaya Gora [1] . The height of the village above sea level is 136 m [2] .

History

The village has been known since the period of the Kazan Khanate . Local residents were engaged in agriculture, cattle breeding and transportation (delivery of goods to the Ufa province ). At the beginning of the 20th century , a mosque, a meteb , two windmills, and five grocers operated in the village. During this period, the land allotment of the community was 905.4 acres. Until 1920, the village was part of the Chepchugovskoy volost of the Kazan district of the Kazan province . Since 1920 - as part of the Arsk canton of the TASSR . Since 1930 - in Dubyaz , since 1963 - in Zelenodolsky , since 1965 - in the Vysokogorsky district of the TASSR [1] .

Population

The population of the village is 337 people (2010), mainly Tatars . Local residents are engaged in field cultivation, cattle breeding. The village has an incomplete secondary school, a cultural center, a library and a mosque [1] .

Population dynamics [1] :

1859189719081926194919581970198920022010
538590736785669542533344344337

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 4 Insya - an article from the Tatar Encyclopedia.
  2. ↑ Insya (Vysokogorsky district)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Insya&oldid=66616017


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