Sdvinsk
Village
Zdvinsk
Здвинск
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Sdvinsk ( Russian Здвинск ) is a village (selo) in the Novosibirsk Oblast in Russia with 5602 inhabitants (as of October 14, 2010).
geography
The place is about 275 km as the crow flies west of the Novosibirsk Oblast Administrative Center in the Barabasteppe . It is located on the lower reaches of the Kargat , a river in the catchment area of the outflowless Lake Tschanysee , which extends a good 60 km to the west.
Zdvinsk is the administrative center of the Rajons Sdwinski and seat and only town in the rural community (selskoje posselenije) Sdwinski selwowet.
history
The village was founded in 1773 as a farm (saimka) Taskajewo . In 1896 it was renamed Nizhny Kargat (about "Lower Kargat") and in 1925 the administrative seat of the Nizhne Kargatski rajon named after him . On July 7, 1933, the village and the Rajon received their current names after the revolutionary Moissei Sdwinski (* 1876), who was exiled to Nizhny Kargat from 1906 to 1917 and in 1919 by Kolchak troops in Kainsk, today's Kuibyshev , during the Russian Civil War was shot.
From 1978 to 1992, Sdvinsk had urban-type settlement status .
Population development
year | Residents |
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1897 | 1458 |
1939 | 3371 |
1959 | 3920 |
1970 | 3613 |
1979 | 4807 |
1989 | 5841 |
2002 | 5611 |
2010 | 5602 |
Note: census data
traffic
The regional road 50K-05, which begins in Barabinsk , 75 km to the north, leads to Sdvinsk . There is the closest train station on the Trans-Siberian Railway , and a few kilometers south of the federal trunk road R254 Irtysh (formerly M51), which connects Chelyabinsk with Novosibirsk via Omsk . From Sdvinsk in a south-westerly direction the 50K-06 leads to Kupino , to the east the 50K-07 via Dovolnoye to the 50K-09 near Kochki .
From the 1970s to the early 1990s there was a small airfield near the village.
Web links
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)