Zyryanka is a village in the Tyumen region of the Tyumen region of Russia, part of the Assumption municipality . The village is located 35 km from Tyumen , next to the Trans-Siberian Railway (stopping point 2108 km).
| Village | |
| Zyryanka | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Tyumen region |
| Municipal District | Tyumen district |
| Rural settlement | Assumption Municipality |
| History and Geography | |
| Timezone | UTC + 5 |
| Population | |
| Population | 860 [1] people ( 2010 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Postcode | 625503 |
| OKATO Code | 71244875003 |
| OKTMO Code | 71644475111 |
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History
It is mentioned in documents of 1623 under the name Zyryanskaya. One of the first villages of the Tyumen region . It was founded by Tyumen coachmen, and there were 5 yards in it. It is apparently named after the name of the first settler.
However , G.F. Miller in his “History ... ” mentioned the Zyryan Tatars, or Zyryans, and wrote that “in the past, this name was used to mean some Tatars in the Tyumen Uyezd, which a little later, not recognizing more Russian power, went to remote places. "
Residents of Zyryanka were engaged mainly in tillage. At the end of the XIX century, they began to beekeeping. In 1897, the first beekeeping apiary appeared in the village - with frame hives, modern equipment, books and magazines. .
In 1934, MTS was created in the village. When the Great Patriotic War began and the male machine operators went to the front, the girls of the MTS tractor, the Komsomol of Beloglazov and Shebalkov, called on their friends to stand on tractors and combines instead of the brothers and fathers who had gone to the front. Many women learned to drive this technique and worked on it throughout the war. At the beginning of the 21st century, the farmlands of Zyryanka belonged to Uspenskoye LLP.
Geography
On the right bank of Karmak , west of the villages of Uspenka and Zyryanka, the border of the green zone of Tyumen passes. From Karmak to the border with the Sverdlovsk region , to the left of the Moscow highway, there is the territory of the Assumption Complex Reserve , opened in 1963 [2] .
At the southern end of Zyryanka, the Karmak river is springy, and a small pine forest approaches the left bank of the pond.
Transport
In the spring of 2008, the road to Zyryanka was paved. The bus service was temporarily interrupted, but was resumed on November 1, 2007, when a railway crossing was reopened after reconstruction. You can get to Zyryanka by bus number 111; three flights a day, from the Tyumen bus station: at 5.35, 13.00, 17.45. Also - on the electric train “Lake-Andreevskoe-Oshchepkovo” to the open platform “2108 km”.
Infrastructure
The village belongs to the Assumption municipality , the population is about 800 people, there is a school where about 120 students study, a kindergarten, a feldsher-midwife station (new, opened May 20, 2008), a culture house, four shops. Residents are engaged in field cultivation and animal husbandry, and work in Tyumen.
Notes
- ↑ 2010 All-Russian Population Census. The population and its distribution in the Tyumen region . Date of treatment May 10, 2014. Archived on May 10, 2014.
- ↑ DNE TO. The reserve of regional significance "Assumption" . Tyumen region. The official portal of public authorities . Department of Subsoil Use and Ecology of the Tyumen Region (2010 - 2018). Date of treatment October 11, 2018. Archived October 11, 2018.