Damsa ( kaz. Damsa ) is a village in the Shortandinsky district of the Akmola region of Kazakhstan . The administrative center of Damsinsky rural district. The KATO code is 116835100 [1] .
| Village | |
| Damsa | |
|---|---|
| kaz Damsa | |
| A country | |
| Region | Akmola |
| Rural area | Shortandinsky |
| Rural District | Damsinsky |
| History and geography | |
| Based | 1910 |
| Former names | until 1937 - Bagrationovskoe , ARRIAH |
| Center height | 364 m |
| Timezone | UTC + 6 |
| Population | |
| Population | ▼ 2186 people ( 2009 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Postcode | 021605 |
| Car code | 03 (previously C, O, W) |
| KATO code | 116835100 |
Near the village passes the highway A1 "Astana - Petropavlovsk".
Content
History
According to some information, the village of Bagrationovsk (Bagrationovka) was founded in 1910 by migrants from the Chernigov province . During the period of collectivization, a collective farm named after Yezhov was created (from 1937 named after Zhdanov). In the 1930s, the village became a place of settlement for the special settlers who were evicted from the central regions of Russia - mainly kulaks. Since 1937, the village has a modern name. In 1956, on the basis of the Chkalov and Zhdanov collective farms (the village of Zhdanovo), an experimental station of the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Grain Farming named after Kh. Baraev (now the Scientific and Production Center of the Grain Economy named after A.I. Barayev) (LLP) [2] .
Population
In 1999, the population of the village was 2,638 people (1,301 men and 1,337 women) [3] . According to the 2009 census , 2,186 people lived in the village (1,028 men and 1,158 women) [3] .
Famous residents
- Gavrilyuk I. S. - Hero of Socialist Labor, deputy of the Supreme Soviet Kaz. SSR
Notes
- ↑ KATO Base . Agency of the Republic of Kazakhstan on Statistics. The date of circulation is February 16, 2013. Archived March 10, 2013.
- ↑ History of Dams village in documents
- ↑ 1 2 Results of the National Census of the Republic of Kazakhstan 2009 . Agency of the Republic of Kazakhstan on Statistics. Archived on February 27, 2013.