Moskalenki
Urban-type settlement
Moskalenki
Москаленки
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Moskalenki ( Russian Москаленки ) is an urban-type settlement with 9,271 inhabitants (as of 2017) in the Omsk Oblast ( Russia ).
The place goes back to the Kotschubajewo railway station opened in 1894 , which was renamed Moskalenki in 1905 . A little later the village of Olgino emerged around this station . This received the status of an urban-type settlement in 1958 . In 1969 the name was adapted to the name of the train station.
Moskalenki is on the Trans-Siberian Railway , 86 km west of the city of Omsk and is the administrative center in the Moskalenki district .
In the area around Moskalenki there were formerly numerous settlements of predominantly German-speaking Russian mennonites who emigrated there from today's Ukraine at the beginning of the 20th century . Their colloquial language Plautdietsch , a Low German dialect called Low Prussian , has been preserved there to this day.
- Population development
year | Residents |
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1939 | 3,991 |
1959 | 6,736 |
1970 | 7,818 |
1979 | 9,402 |
1989 | 10,731 |
2002 | 9,872 |
2010 | 9,306 |
2017 | 9,271 |
Note: up to 2010 census data
Individual evidence
- ↑ 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)
Web links
- Article Moskalenki in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (BSE) , 3rd edition 1969–1978 (Russian)