Zolotukhino is a village in the Cherlak district of the Omsk region of Russia. Included in the South Podolsk rural settlement . Population 312 [1] (2010).
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| Zolotukhino | |
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| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Omsk region |
| Municipal District | Cherlak |
| Rural settlement | South Podolsk |
| History and Geography | |
| Based | 1907 |
| Former names | Zolotukhinsky |
| Timezone | UTC + 6 |
| Population | |
| Population | 312 [1] people ( 2010 ) |
| Nationalities | Russians 59%, Germans 34% (2002) |
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Content
History
It was founded in 1907. In 1928, the village of Zolotukhinsky consisted of 61 farms, the main population - Germans. As part of the Kiryanovsky Village Council of the Krestinsky District, Omsk District, Siberian Territory [2] .
In accordance with the Law of the Omsk Region dated July 30, 2004 No. 548-OZ “On the Borders and Status of Municipalities of the Omsk Region” [3], the village became part of the formed municipal formation “Yuzhno-Podilsky Rural Settlement”.
Geography
It is located in the south-east of the region, within the Kurumbel steppe , which is part of the Chebakly-Sumin depression .
Population
| Population |
|---|
| 2010 [1] |
| 312 |
- Gender composition
According to the 2010 All-Russian Population Census, in the gender structure of the population of 312 people there are 148 men and 164 women (47.4 and 52.6%, respectively) [1]
- National composition
In 1928, the main population was Germans .
According to the results of the 2002 census , Russians accounted for 59% of the national population structure, Germans 34% of the total population of 367 people. [4] .
Infrastructure
Personal subsidiary farming.
Transport
Country roads.
Links
- Zolotukhino ( No. 0113505 ) / Register of names of geographical objects on the territory of the Omsk Region as of December 13, 2018 // State Catalog of Geographical Names. rosreestr.ru.
- Map sheet N-43-054 .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 2010 All-Russian Population Census. The population of urban and rural settlements of the Omsk region . Date of treatment April 16, 2014. Archived on April 16, 2014.
- ↑ List of settlements of the Siberian region. - Volume 1. District of South-Western Siberia. - Novosibirsk: Siberian Regional Executive Committee. Statistics Division, 1928 .-- 831 p.
- ↑ Law of the Omsk Region dated July 30, 2004 No. 548-OZ “On the Borders and Status of Municipalities of the Omsk Region”
- ↑ Koryakov Yu. B. Database “Ethno-Linguistic Composition of Settlements of Russia” .