Kashinsky District

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Kashinsky District (English)
Кашинский район (Russian)

Location of Kashinksy District in Tver Oblast
Administrative center town of Kashin
Established n/a
Area
Area
- Rank
1,973 km²
n/a
Population (as of the 2002 Census)
Population
- Rank
- Density
- Urban
- Rural
12,701 inhabitants
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6.4 inhab. / km²
none
100%
Local self-government
Head n/a
Legislative body n/a
Administrative structure (as of 2007)
Cities/towns
Urban-type settlements
Selsoviets 11
Rural localities n/a
Municipal structure (as of 2007)
Urban settlements
Rural settlements 11
Other information
Official website
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Kashinsky District (Russian: Кашинский райо́н) is one of 36 districts (raions) of Tver Oblast, Russia. The district's administrative center is the town of Kashin. District's population: 12,701 (2002 Census); 15,805 (1989 Census).

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[edit] Geography

The district's area is 1,973 square kilometers.[citation needed] The district comprises eleven selsoviets (as of 2007) and 395 settlements[citation needed]. It borders Kesovogorsky, Kalyazinsky, and Bezhetsky Districts of Tver Oblast, and Yaroslavl Oblast.

The main natural resources in the district are mineral water and peat.

[edit] Transportation

The district is located some 200 kilometers from Tver. Buses connect the district with Tver and Moscow, as well as provide local transportation. There is also a railroad that connects Kashin with Sonkovo is available.

[edit] Economy

The district specializes in agriculture. Other developed industries include logging, liquor and vodka production, mineral water bottling, and production of electrical equipment.

[edit] Administrative divisions

Kashinsky district is administratively divided into eleven selsoviets.

  1. Barykovsky (Барыковский)
    Administrative center: village of Barykovo
  2. Bulatovsky (Булатовский)
    Administrative center: village of Bulatovo
  3. Davydovsky (Давы́довский)
    Administrative center: village of Davydovo
  4. Farafonovsky (Фарафо́новский)
    Administrative center: village of Farafonovka
  5. Karabuzinsky (Карабузинский)
    Administrative center: village of Karabuzino
  6. Pestrikovsky (Пестриковский)
    Administrative center: village of Pestrikovo
  7. Pisyakovsky (Письяковский)
    Administrative center: village of Pisyakovka
  8. Shepelevsky (Ше́пелевский)
    Administrative center: village of Shepeli
  9. Slavkovsky (Сла́вковский)
    Administrative center: selo of Slavkovo
  10. Unitsky (Уницкий)
    Administrative center: selo of Unitsy
  11. Verkhnetroitsky (Верхнетро́ицкий)
    Administrative center: village of Verkhnyaya Troitsa

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