Burla (Russia)

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Village
Burla
Бурла
Federal district Siberia
region Altai
Rajon Burlinski
Founded 1916
population 4304 inhabitants
(as of Oct. 14, 2010)
Height of the center 110  m
Time zone UTC + 7
Telephone code (+7) 38572
Post Code 658810
License Plate 22nd
OKATO 01 206 811 001
Geographical location
Coordinates 53 ° 20 '  N , 78 ° 20'  E Coordinates: 53 ° 20 '0 "  N , 78 ° 20' 0"  E
Burla (Russia) (Russia)
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Situation in Russia
Burla (Russia) (Altai region)
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Location in the Altai region

Burla ( Russian Бурла́ ) is a village (selo) in the Altai region ( Russia ) with 4304 inhabitants (as of October 14, 2010).

geography

The place is about 360 km as the crow flies west of the regional administration center Barnaul and a good 40 km northwest of the city of Slavgorod in the northwest part of the Kulunda steppe . It is located on the left bank of the Burla , about 20 km east of its confluence with the Bolshoye Topolnoye salt lake and 27 km from the border with Kazakhstan .

Burla is the administrative headquarters Rajons Burlinski and seat of the rural community selsowet Burlinski, which in addition to the village Burla even the villages are Kineral, Perwomaiskoje and Petrovka and the settlement near the station Mirny.

history

The village was founded in 1916 in connection with the construction of the Tatarskaya  - Karassuk  - Slavgorod railway line and was named after the river. Burla has been the center of a Rajon since 1925.

Population development

year Residents
1959 4450
1970 4074
1979 4342
1989 4881
2002 4719
2010 4304

Note: census data

traffic

Burla is located at kilometer 269 on the section to Slavgorod in 1917 and on to Kulunda in 1924, the Tatarskaya - Kulunda railway line. The route follows the Rubtsovsk  - Mikhailovskoye  - Slavgorod - Karassuk road along the western border of the region .

Individual evidence

  1. 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)