Kisner (Udmurtia)

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settlement
Kisner
Kizner
Federal district Volga
republic Udmurtia
Rajon Kisnerski
Founded 1915
Settlement since 2007
population 9536 inhabitants
(as of Oct. 14, 2010)
Height of the center 75  m
Time zone UTC + 4
Telephone code (+7) 34154
Post Code 427712
License Plate 18th
OKATO 94 226 830 001
Geographical location
Coordinates 56 ° 17 '  N , 51 ° 31'  E Coordinates: 56 ° 17 '0 "  N , 51 ° 30' 45"  E
Kisner (Udmurtia) (European Russia)
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Location in the western part of Russia
Kisner (Udmurtia) (Udmurtia)
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Location in Udmurtia

Kisner ( Russian and Udmurt Кизнер ) is a settlement (possjolok) in the Republic of Udmurtia in Russia with 9536 inhabitants (as of October 14, 2010).

geography

The place is about 120 km as the crow flies southwest of the republic capital Izhevsk not far from the border with Kirov Oblast and the Republic of Tatarstan . The left Vyatka tributary Ljuga and the Tyschma flow through Kisner, which flows into the Ljuga from the left a little below (southwest) of the village.

Kisner administrative center is the Rajons Kisnerski and seat of the "municipal entity" (Munizipalnoje obrasowanije) Kisnerskoje with the status of a rural community (selskoje posselenije), which also includes the villages Batyrewo (8 km southeast), Kotschetlo (6 km southwest), Laka-Tyschma (immediately south of it), Srednjaja Tyschma (10 km east) and Chernovo (11 km south-west) belong. Laka-Tyschma has almost 800 inhabitants, all others a maximum of 50 (as of 2015).

history

The year the settlement was founded was 1915, when a railway station of the same name was opened there during the construction of the Kazan  - Yekaterinburg railway about three kilometers south of the old village of Kisner on the far right bank of the Ljuga, and the first buildings were built around it. The settlement was on the territory of the Ujesds Malmysh of the Vyatka Governorate and, after various administrative changes in the Soviet period, finally came to the newly formed Kirov Oblast in 1936. Jan 24, 1939 parts were on their Rajons malmyzh and vyatskiye polyany to the Udmurt ASSR issued and made them the new Kisnerski rayon formed with headquarters in the village Kisner. On October 2, 1942, the district administration was relocated to the now more important and more conveniently located station settlement, which was also given the status of an urban-type settlement . The original village of Kisner, which is still somewhat separate, was later attached to the settlement. Since May 29, 2007 the place is again a rural settlement.

Population development

year Residents
1897 637
1939 2351
1959 7430
1970 7966
1979 8516
1989 9894
2002 9957
2010 9536

Note: census data (1897: village)

traffic

Kisner is located at kilometer 977 of the Moscow  - Kazan - Yekaterinburg railway , an electrified main line and alternative route of the Trans-Siberian Railway .

The regional road 94K-18 runs south past the place to the southeast neighboring Rajonzentrum Grachowo , which is connected to the branch line Kazan - Izhevsk - Perm of the federal trunk road M7 Volga via the subsequent 94K-2 to Alnaschi . The 94K-31 also runs from the 94K-18 to the M7 in Moschga as the shortest connection between Kisner and the republic capital Izhevsk. The 94K-18 to the west continues in Kirov Oblast initially as 33K-011 in the direction of Sosnowka  - Wjatskije Polyany.

Sons and daughters of the place

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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)