Bolshevskoye
Urban-type settlement
Bolshevskoye
Bolshegryvsky
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Bolshevskoye ( Russian Большегри́вское ) is an urban-type settlement in the Omsk Oblast in Russia with 3637 inhabitants (as of October 14, 2010).
geography
The place is a good 150 km as the crow flies southeast of the administrative center of Omsk in the southern part of the West Siberian lowlands . It is a good 9 km from the left bank of the main arm of the Irtysh or just under 7 km from its small left tributary Tatarka and about 10 km from the border with Kazakhstan .
Bolschegriwskoje belongs to Rajon Nowowarschawski and is located approximately 30 km southeast of the administrative center, the urban-type settlement Nowowarschawka . The settlement is the seat and only locality of the municipality Bolshevskoye gorodskoye posselenije.
history
The place arose in connection with the construction of the "Central Siberian Railway Main Line" Omsk - Karassuk - Srednesibirskaya (near Barnaul ) from 1958 as a settlement at the Irtyshskoye station, which went into operation in 1960 (after the river; the place was initially called simply "Place of Irtyshskoye Railway Station") , Russian Nasseljonny point schelesnodoroschnoi stanzii Irtyshskoye ). In 1977 the place was given its current name, and in 1984 it was granted urban-type settlement status.
Population development
year | Residents |
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1989 | 4282 |
2002 | 3809 |
2010 | 3637 |
Note: census data
traffic
In Bolshevskoye the railway station Irtyshskoye is at kilometer 165 of the "Central Siberian Railway" from Karbyshevo-I (near Omsk) on via Karassuk to Srednesibirskaya near Barnaul. Since the electrification of the line in the late 1970s, Irtyshskoye has been a system interchange station between 3 kV direct current in the direction of Omsk and 25 kV / 50 Hz alternating current in the direction of Srednesibirskaya. One of Irtyschskoje branching off to the west, in 1965 put into operation route Kokshetau was in the 1990s on the Kazakh side between Kischkeneköl (until 1997 Qysyltu, Russified Kzyl-Tu ) and the border to shut down, the remaining on the Russian side portion to Russkaya Poljana finally in 2005.
The road connection to the district administrative center is via the regional road 52N-292 Novovarschawka - Yermak, which passes a few kilometers to the north; From Novowarschawka there is a car ferry connection to the federal highway A320 (also European route 127 ) from Omsk to the Kazakh border, which runs to the right of the Irtysh .
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Itogi Vserossijskoj perepisi naselenija 2010 goda. Tom 1. Čislennostʹ i razmeščenie naselenija (Results of the All-Russian Census 2010. Volume 1. Number and distribution of the population). Tables 5 , pp. 12-209; 11 , pp. 312–979 (download from the website of the Federal Service for State Statistics of the Russian Federation)