Maykopsky District

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Maykopsky District (English)
Майкопский район (Russian)
Мыекъуапэ район (Adyghe)

Location of Maykopsky District in the Republic of Adygea
District Day: Observed in September
Administrative center urban-type settlement of Tulsky
Area
Area
- Rank
3,667.43 km²
1st
Population (as of the 2002 Census)
Population
- Rank
- Density
- Urban
- Rural
58,485 inhabitants
2nd
15.9 inhab. / km²
30.9%
69.1%
Local self-government (as of April 2007)
Head Yevgeny Kovalyov
Legislative body Council of People's Deputies
Administrative structure (as of 2007)
Cities/towns
Urban-type settlements 2
Rural localities 54
Municipal structure (as of 2007)
Urban settlements 2
Rural settlements 8
Events
Established April 28, 1962
Other information
District newspaper Mayak (Lighthouse)
Official website
http://www.tulsky-adm.narod.ru

Maykopsky District (Russian: Майко́пский райо́н; Adyghe: Мыекъуапэ район) is an administrative and a municipal district, one of the seven in the Republic of Adygea, Russia. It comprises the southern portion of the Republic and borders with Giaginsky District in the north, Mostovsky District of Krasnodar Krai in the east, territory of the city of Sochi of Krasnodar Krai in the south, Apsheronsky District of Krasnodar Krai in the west and south-west, and Belorechensky District of Krasnodar Krai in the north-west. The area of the district is 3,667.43 km²[1]. Its administrative center is the urban-type settlement of Tulsky. District's population: 58,485 (2002 Census); 58,593 (1989 Census). Population of Tulsky accounts for 18.0% of the district's population.

The district was first established on December 28, 1934 as an administrative division of Azov-Black Sea Krai. It was renamed Tulsky on April 10, 1936. When Azov-Black Sea Krai was divided into Krasnodar Krai and Rostov Oblast in September of 1937, Tulsky District remained a part of the former. On February 21, 1940, Maykopsky District was established within Adyghe Autonomous Oblast, and on April 28, 1962 Tulsky District of Krasnodar Krai was merged into it.[1]

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[edit] Divisions

[edit] Administrative divisions

Maykopsky District has administrative jurisdiction over two urban-type settlements (with three rural localities in their jurisdiction) and fifty-one rural localities.

[edit] Municipal divisions

Municipally, the district is divided into two urban settlements and eight rural settlements:[2]

Urban settlements
  1. Kamennomostskoye (Каменномостское)
    • urban-type settlement of Kamennomostsky (Каменномостский)
    rural localities under jurisdiction of the urban-type settlement:
    • settlement of Pobeda (Kamennomostsky)
    • khutor of Vesyoly (Kamennomostsky)
  2. Tulskoye (Тульское)
    • urban-type settlement of Tulsky (Тульский)
    rural localities under jurisdiction of the urban-type settlement:
    • selo of Makhoshepolyana
Rural settlements
  1. Abadzekhskoye (Абадзехское)
    Administrative center: stanitsa of Abadzekhskaya
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • stanitsa of Novosvobodnaya
    • settlement of Pervomaysky
    • stanitsa of Sevastopolskaya
    • khutor of Vesyoly, Abadzekhskoye Rural Settlement
  2. Dakhovskoye (Даховское)
    Administrative center: stanitsa of Dakhovskaya
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • selo of Khamyshki
    • settlement of Merkulayevka
    • selo of Novoprokhladnoye
    • settlement of Ust-Sakhray
  3. Kirovskoye (Кировское)
    Administrative center: khutor of Severo-Vostochnye Sady
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • khutor of 17 Let Oktyabrya
    • khutor of Dyakov
    • khutor of Grozny, Kirovskoye Rural Settlement
    • khutor of Oktyabrsky
    • khutor of Proletarsky
    • khutor of Sovetsky
  4. Krasnooktyabrskoye (Краснооктябрьское)
    Administrative center: settlement of Krasnooktyabrsky
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • stanitsa of Dagestanskaya
    • khutor of Krasny Most
    • stanitsa of Kurdzhipskaya
    • settlement of Mirny
    • settlement of Prirechny
    • khutor of Sadovy, Krasnooktyabrskoye Rural Settlement
    • settlement of Spokoyny
    • settlement of Tabachny
  5. Krasnoulskoye (Красноульское)
    Administrative center: khutor of Krasnaya Ulka
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • khutor of Grazhdansky
    • khutor of Kalinin
    • khutor of Komintern
    • khutor of Tkachyov
    • khutor of Volny
  6. Kuzhorskoye (Кужорское)
    Administrative center: stanitsa of Kuzhorskaya
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • khutor of Karmir-Astakh
    • settlement of Tryokhrechny
  7. Pobedenskoye (Победенское)
    Administrative center: settlement of Sovkhozny
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • khutor of Grozny, Pobedenskoye Rural Settlement
    • settlement of Pobeda, Pobedenskoye Rural Settlement
    • khutor of Prichtovsky
    • khutor of Shaumyan
    • settlement of Udobny
  8. Timiryazevskoye (Тимирязевское)
    Administrative center: settlement of Timiryazeva
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • settlement of Michurina
    • settlement of Podgorny
    • settlement of Sadovy, Timiryazevskoye Rural Settlement
    • khutor of Shuntuk
    • settlement of Tsvetochny
Rural localities under the district's jurisdiction
  • stanitsa of Bezvodnaya
  • settlement of Guzeripl
  • settlement of Khakodz
  • aul of Mafekhabl[3]

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Charter of the Municipal Formation of "Maykopsky District" adopted on February 20, 2003, as amended by the Resolution of the Council of People's Deputies of Maykopsky District On Introduction of Amendments and Supplements into the Charter of the Municipal Formation of "Maykopsky District" of May 19, 2005
  2. ^ Law of the Republic of Adygea #283 of December 30, 2004 On Endowment of the Municipal Formation of "Maykopsky District" with the Status of a Municipal District, on Formation of Municipal Formations Within Its Structure, and On Establishing Their Borders
  3. ^ A new aul was formed on the territory of Maykopsky District (3 km north-east of Maykop on the Maykop–Labinsk autoroute) by the Law of the Republic of Adygea #23 of August 10, 2006 On Formation and Establishing Borders of a Rural Locality on the Territory of the Municipal Formation of "Maykopsky District". On September 10, 2007, the aul was officially named "Mafekhabl" by the Resolution of the Government of the Russian Federation #572 On Assigning the Names to Geographical Objects and on Renaming of Geographical Objects in the Republic of Adygea, Republic of Bashkortostan, Leningrad, Smolensk, and Chelyabinsk Oblasts.