Alleroi (Kurtschalojewski)
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Alleroi ( Russian Аллерой ; Chechen Ӏалларон-Эвла , Jallaron-Evla ) is a village (selo) in the Republic of Chechnya in Russia with 11,132 inhabitants (as of October 14, 2010). It should not be confused with the smaller village of the same name, 15 km south in the neighboring Noschai-Yurtowski rajon , Alleroi .
geography
The place is located on the northern edge of the Greater Caucasus about 50 km as the crow flies east-southeast of the republic capital Grozny on the upper reaches of the Mitschik, a right tributary of the Gudermes, which flows into the Sunsch in the lower reaches of the Belka .
Alleroy belongs to Rajon Kurtschalojewski and is located 15 km east of the administrative center Kurtschaloi . The village is the seat and only locality of the rural municipality Alleroiskoje selskoje posselenije. In the west, the village merges seamlessly into the neighboring, somewhat smaller Zentoroi .
history
The year the village was founded is unknown. It is named after a Chechen clan (teip) who hailed from the area. During the period of deportation of the Chechen population from 1944 to 1957, the village was named Shuragat after the village of Shuragat west of Derbent in Dagestan , from where the Dargin (Kaitag) population there was temporarily relocated.
Several high-ranking commanders of the Chechen separatists during the Chechen wars came from Alleroi, such as the brothers Akhmad (1971-2005) and Saurbek Avdorchanow (1976-2012) and Chunkar Israpilow (1967-2000).
Population development
year | Residents |
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1970 | 3,757 |
2002 | 10,225 |
2010 | 11,132 |
Note: census data
traffic
Alleroi, the easternmost village of the Rajons, is the end point of a road that branches off between Batschi-Jurt and Oischara from the regional road that begins at Mesker-Jurt, southeast of Argun, on the federal highway R217 Kawkas (formerly M29) following the northern edge of the Caucasus and via the district center of Kurchaloi leads to Oischara, where the R217 is reached again. A side road runs over the mountain ridge running to the north directly to Oischara, another one in a southerly direction to the neighboring Noschai-Jurtowski rajon.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Itogi Vserossijskoj perepisi naselenija 2010 goda po Čečenskoj respublike. Tom 1. Čislennostʹ i razmeščenie naselenija (Results of the All-Russian Census 2010 for the Chechen Republic. Volume 1. Number and distribution of the population). Grozny 2012. ( Download from the website of the Chechen Republic territorial organ of the Federal Service of State Statistics)