Neslobnaya
Staniza
Nezlobnaya
Незлобная
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List of large settlements in Russia |
Nezlobnaya ( Russian Незлобная ) is a Staniza in the Stavropol region in Russia with 19,746 inhabitants (14 October 2010).
geography
The place is located on the northern edge of the Greater Caucasus, about 150 km as the crow flies southeast of the regional administrative center of Stavropol , on the left bank of the Podkumok tributary of the Kuma .
Neslobnaja belongs to Georgievsky Rajon and is located about 6 km southwest of the center of the Georgievsk Rajon administrative seat , to which it is actually directly connected. Stanitsa is the seat of the rural community (selskoje posselenije) Neslobnenski selsowet, to which the settlement Prietokski (15 km south) also belongs.
history
The place was founded by Cossacks from the Volga in 1786, nine years after the nearby Georgievsk fortress . During the Caucasus War the place was burned down by Circassian fighters in 1828 , but rebuilt in 1831 as Stanitsa. After the Rostov-on-Don - Vladikavkas railway line passed Georgiyevsk in 1875, the place experienced a significant economic boom as a processing center for agricultural products.
During the Second World War , Staniza was occupied by the German Wehrmacht from August 1942 to early 1943 .
Population development
year | Residents |
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1939 | 7,749 |
1959 | 8,677 |
1979 | 13,354 |
1989 | 15,127 |
2002 | 18,087 |
2010 | 19,746 |
Note: census data
traffic
Neslobnaja is bypassed north of the regional road 07K-027 (formerly R264), which branches off the federal highway R217 Kawkas (formerly M29) near Pyatigorsk and leads to Georgievsk. The extensive bypass around the city of Georgievsk branches off north of Stanitsa (07K-106). The road through Neslobnaya is number 07K-108. From this, the 07K-032 crossing the Podkumok branches off to the south to Stanitsa Solskaya and on to Salukokoasche in the nearby Kabardino-Balkaria .
The Stanitsa is the end point of a 9 km long freight connection line , which branches off the Rostov-on-Don - Makhachkala - Baku railway line in Georgievsk, the closest railway station with passenger traffic .
Web links
- Local government website (Russian)
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)