Ust-Charyschskaja Pristan

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Village
Ust-Tscharyschskaja Pristan
Усть-Чарышская Пристань
Federal district Siberia
region Altai
Rajon Ust-Pristansky
Founded 1773
population 5023 inhabitants
(as of Oct. 14, 2010)
Height of the center 180  m
Time zone UTC + 7
Telephone code (+7) 38554
Post Code 659580
License Plate 22nd
OKATO 01 255 880 001
Geographical location
Coordinates 52 ° 24 '  N , 83 ° 40'  E Coordinates: 52 ° 23 '30 "  N , 83 ° 40' 0"  E
Ust-Tscharyschskaja Pristan (Russia)
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Situation in Russia
Ust-Charyschskaja Pristan (Altai Region)
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Location in the Altai region

Ust-Tscharyschskaja Pristan ( Russian Усть-Чары́шская При́стань ) is a village (selo) in the Altai region ( Russia ) with 5023 inhabitants (as of October 14, 2010).

geography

The place is a good 100 km as the crow flies south of the regional administrative center of Barnaul in the foreland of the Altai , on the high left bank of the Ob about 5 km below the confluence of the left tributary Charysch .

Ust-Tscharyschskaja Pristan is the administrative seat of the Ust-Pristanski Rajons and the seat of the rural community Ust-Pristanski selsowet, to which besides the village Ust-Tscharyschskaja Pristan the villages Bespalowo and Ust-Tscharysch belong.

history

The village was founded in 1773 and has been the center of the Ust-Pristanski rajon since 1924. The place name means about Tscharysch estuary landing stage.

Population development

year Residents
1939 9186
1959 7447
1970 6598
1979 6888
1989 6510
2002 5692
2010 5023

Note: census data

traffic

Road connection exists in a westerly direction to Aleisk (where the nearest train station is also located) on the A349 Novoaltaisk  - Barnaul - Rubzowsk  - Kazakh border, and in a southwesterly direction to the neighboring district center of Ust-Kalmanka . Ust-Tscharyschskaja Pristan has a dock on the Ob.

Sons and daughters of the place

Individual evidence

  1. 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)