Talk:Krasnochetaysky District

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[edit] Krasnotshetajskij Rajon

The population is mainly concentrated into two uphill areas in the west and east. There is a forest belt covering the west bank of Sura River and then turning toward eastern direction. The forest separates also the two main population areas in the area.

There are following settlements and villages:

From north toward south. From west toward east.

Western upland area: Pandikovskoje (less than 100 inhabitants), Loba (less than 100 inhabitants), Motshei, Ispuhany, Uromovo, Kumarkino, Hvadykasy, Kark-Sirmy, Zhukino, Torhany, Pitishevo, Mizherkasy, Koshkildino, Pandikovo, Osinovo, Hirlukasy, Bolshoi Atmeni, Malyi Atmeni, Alikovo, Motshkobashi, Sholja, Lipovka 1, Aktshikasy, Jamashi, Kalugino, Bajmashkino, Shumshebashi, Tomlej, Izhekej, Tsherepanovo, Krasnyje Tshetai (adminstrational center), Jangildino, Piterkino, Kubjashi, Ptshelka, Vishjenery, Horabyr, Tarabaj, Sosnovo, Togarishi, Shopovo, Atnary, Lipovka 2, Sormovo, Beresovka, Tsheremushki, Krasnyi Jar, Kishlja.

Eastern upland area: Verhnyi Akkesino, Kuznetshnaja, Aktashi, Sankino, Vtoryje Horshebashi, Horshebashi, Atai, Novyi Atai, Tsherbaj, Koshlaushi, Jamaly. Hozankino, Jagunkino, Staryi Atai, Russkije Atai, Kjurlevo, Lesnaja, Shtanashi, Obykjevo, Arankasy, Vyla, Gorbatovka.

In the western upland area only Tsherepanovo, Krasnyje Tshetai, and Piterkino which all three have been merged in practice into same band settlement, have more than 1.000 inhabitants each. In the eastern upland area only three villages, namely Verhnyi Akkesino, Atai, and Shtanashi have each more than 500 inhabitants. All other villages have less than 500 inhabitants.

Could anyone provide Chuvasian names?—Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.112.189.41 (talkcontribs)

This list is quite outdated, not grouped by rural/urban settlements, and the names are not romanized in accordance to WP:RUS. If anyone needs a complete and current list, please let me know. I don't have the Chuvash names, unfortunately.—Ëzhiki (Igels Hérissonovich Ïzhakoff-Amursky) • (yo?); 15:57, 11 September 2007 (UTC)