Musljumowo (Tatarstan, Musljumowski)
Village
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Musljumowo ( Russian Муслю́мово ; Tatar Мөслим , Mɵslim ) is a village (selo) in the Republic of Tatarstan in Russia with 7,348 inhabitants (as of October 14, 2010).
geography
The place is a good 250 km as the crow flies east-southeast of the center of the republic capital Kazan on the left bank of the left Kama tributary Ik .
Musljumowo is the administrative center of the Musljumowski Rajons as well as the seat of the rural community Musljumowskoje selskoje posselenije, to which the village Katmysh, which is about 3 km northwest of the center, also belongs.
history
The place was first mentioned in a document at the end of the 18th century. It was probably built after 1775 as a resettlement of residents of the village Warjasch (today Stary Warjasch, "Old Warjasch") located 3 km northeast of the Ik village . It only became more important in the course of the 19th century when markets (“ bazaars ”) began to be held there. Therefore it was also called Basarny Varyash in this period , later only Varyash; The name Musljumowo , which has been official since the 1890s, is likely to be traced back to the founder's family name. Administratively, the village was part of the Irechtinskaya wolost until 1920, with its seat in the village of Mellja-Tamak, 6 km to the west . The Wolost belonged to Ujesd Menselinsk , from 1782 in the holdings of the Ufa governorate , from 1796 in the Orenburg governorate and from 1865 in the newly spun off Ufa governorate .
In 1920 Musljumowo became part of the Menselinsk canton of the newly formed Tatar ASSR and in 1924, as the largest town in the area, became the seat of a Volost. With the abolition of the cantonal structure, the place became the administrative center of a Rajon named after him on August 10, 1930. From February 1, 1963 to January 12, 1965, the Rajon was temporarily dissolved and its territory was assigned to the neighboring Sarmanowski Rajon to the west.
From 1986 to 1991 Muslyumowo had urban-type settlement status .
Population development
year | Residents |
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1897 | 1552 |
1939 | 2949 |
1959 | 3209 |
1970 | 4021 |
1979 | 4799 |
1989 | 6206 |
2002 | 7392 |
2010 | 7348 |
Note: census data
traffic
The regional road 16K-0143 connects Musljumowo with the north-east neighboring district center of Aktanysch ; this crosses the federal trunk road M7 Volga about 50 kilometers away , which connects Moscow via Nizhny Novgorod and Kazan with Ufa (on this section also European route 017 ). In a south-easterly direction, the regional road 16K-0334 leads to Almetyevsk on the federal trunk road R239 from Kazan to Orenburg .
Not far from Almetyevsk is the nearest railway station Minnibajewo on the Agrys - Bugulma route, 90 km away by road . It is about the same distance to the northwestern Naberezhnye Chelny on the same route.
Web links
- Rural municipality Muslyumovskoye selskoye posselenije on the Raion Administration website (Russian, Tatar)
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)