Sizova Griva is a village in the Kamyzyaksky district of the Astrakhan region of Russia . It is part of the Novotuzukleysky village council . The population of 113 people (2012), 60% of them are Kazakhs , Russians - 36% (2002).
| Village | |
| Sizova Mane | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Astrakhan region |
| Municipal District | Kamyzyaksky |
| Rural settlement | Novotuzukley Village Council |
| History and Geography | |
| Center height | -25 [1] m |
| Timezone | UTC + 4 |
| Population | |
| Population | ↘ 113 people ( 2012 ) |
| Nationalities | Kazakhs 60%, Russians 36% (2002) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Postcode | 416312 |
| OKATO Code | |
| OKTMO Code | |
Content
History
Geography
Sizova Griva is located within the Caspian lowland in the southern part of the Astrakhan region, in the Volga river delta and is located on an island formed by the Trekhizbinka and Boldushka rivers, on the right bank of Boldushka. The street network consists of one geographical object : st. Mayakovsky.
The absolute height is 25 meters below sea level [1] .
- Climate
temperate, sharply continental , characterized by high temperatures in summer and low - in winter, low rainfall, as well as large annual and summer daily air temperature amplitudes.
Population
| Population | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 2002 [2] | 2010 [3] | 2011 | 2012 |
| 156 | ↘ 129 | ↘ 114 | ↘ 113 |
- National and gender composition
According to the All-Russian Census in 2010 , the population was 129 people (54 men and 75 women, 41.9 and 58.1 %% respectively) [3] .
According to the results of the 2002 census , in the national structure of the population, Kazakhs made up 60%, Russians 36% of the total population of 154 residents [4] .
Infrastructure
The main occupation is fishing, crop production.
Transport
Country roads. Water transport.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Sizova Griva . GeoNames .
- ↑ 2002 All-Russian Census
- ↑ 1 2 2010 All-Russian Population Census. 1. The size and distribution of the population of the Astrakhan region . Date of treatment May 11, 2015. Archived May 11, 2015.
- ↑ Koryakov Yu. B. Database “Ethno-linguistic composition of Russian settlements”. Astrakhan region .