Ismorsky
Urban-type settlement
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Ischmorski ( Russian Ижмо́рский ) is an urban-type settlement in the Kemerovo Oblast in Russia with 5615 inhabitants (as of October 14, 2010).
geography
The place is about 100 km as the crow flies north-northeast of the administrative center of Kemerovo in the northern foreland of the Kuznetsk Alatau . It is located on the upper reaches of the Kamenka River, which flows 10 km to the west into the Chulym tributary Jaja .
Ischmorski is the administrative center of the Rajons Ischmorski . The settlement is the seat of the township of Ischmorskoje gorodskoje posselenije, which also includes the villages Asanowka (9 km southwest) and Ischmorka Wtoraja (3 km south) and the settlement Beryosowski (6 km northwest).
history
In 1846, 3 km south of today's settlement, the village of Ischmorka (today Ischmorka Wtoraja ) was founded by resettlers from the Penza Governorate , who named it after their villages of origin Bolshaya Ischmora and Malaja Ischmora (near Semettschino in today 's Penza Oblast ). From 1893 the Central Siberian section of the Trans-Siberian Railway was passed and the Ischmorskaya station was built around which a new town grew. As Ischmorka, on September 4, 1924, it became the administrative seat of a Rajon named after it for the first time, after its interim dissolution in the 1940s again from 1958. Since 1958, the place has had the status of an urban-type settlement under its current name.
Population development
year | Residents |
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1939 | 4432 |
1959 | 5195 |
1970 | 4988 |
1979 | 5837 |
1989 | 6855 |
2002 | 6101 |
2010 | 5615 |
Note: census data
traffic
The Ischmorskaya station of the Trans-Siberian Railway is located in Ischmorski (3640 km from Moscow ), which was opened on this section in 1899 and has been electrified since 1959 .
The regional road 32K-49, which branches off 35 km south of the federal highway R255 Sibir (formerly M53) Novosibirsk - Irkutsk , leads to the settlement . To the north it continues to 32R-47, 10 km away, part of the Tomsk - Mariinsk connection (formerly R400). To the west, the 32K-48 along the Transsib connects via Jaja to Anhero-Sudschensk .
Web links
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)