Sarbija

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Former village
Sarbija
Сарбия
Federal district Volga
republic Bashkortostan
Rajon Baimak
Height of the center 700  m
Time zone UTC + 5
Geographical location
Coordinates 52 ° 52 '  N , 57 ° 48'  E Coordinates: 52 ° 51 '40 "  N , 57 ° 47' 50"  E
Sarbija (European Russia)
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Location in the western part of Russia
Sarbija (Republic of Bashkortostan)
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Location in Bashkortostan

Sarbija ( Russian Сарбия ) is a former village on the territory of today's rural municipality Vtoroje Itkulowo in Baimak Raion of the Republic of Bashkortostan in Russia .

It was about 12 kilometers as the crow flies west-northwest of Wtoroje Itkulowo and 45 kilometers northwest of the district administrative center, the small town of Baimak , not far from the border with the neighboring Silairski district . Sarbija lay in the densely forested landscape of the Silair plateau , which belongs to the southwestern Urals , at an altitude of about 700  m above sea level on the upper reaches of the Kana, a left tributary of the Belaja .

Since August 20, 1930, the village belonged to the Baimak Rajon and was still under the administration of the village soviet Wtoroje Itkulowo (2-e Itkulowo) in the early 1950s . In the 1980s the village no longer existed.

Individual evidence

  1. Baškirskaja ASSR. Administrativno-territorial ʹ noe delenie . Baškirskoje knižnoe izdatelʹstvo, Ufa 1953, p. 284, 286 ( Bashkir ASSR . Administrative-territorial division ; status June 1, 1952; Russian).
  2. Soviet General Staff Map , scale 1: 100,000. Sheet N-40-116 (edition 1990, status 1985)