Katav-Ivanovsk
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Katav-Ivanovsk (Russian: Катав-Ива́новск) is a town in Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia, located on the Katav River (left tributary of the Yuryuzan) 321 km south-west of Chelyabinsk at . Population: 20,162 (2002 Census); 24,972 (1989 Census).
Founded in 1757 as a settlement around an iron-smelting plant. Town status since August 27, 1939.
Cities and towns in Chelyabinsk Oblast | ||
Administrative center: Chelyabinsk Asha | Bakal | Chebarkul | Karabash | Kartaly | Kasli | Katav-Ivanovsk | Kopeysk | Korkino | Kusa | Kyshtym | Magnitogorsk | Miass | Minyar | Nyazepetrovsk | Ozyorsk | Plast | Satka | Sim | Snezhinsk | Troitsk | Tryokhgorny | Ust-Katav | Verkhny Ufaley | Yemanzhelinsk | Yuryuzan | Yuzhnouralsk | Verkhneuralsk | Zlatoust |