Nurlatsky District

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Nurlatsky District (English)
Нурлатский район (Russian)
Нурлат районы (Tatar)
Нурлат районĕ (Chuvash)

Nurlatsky District in Tatarstan
Coat of Arms Flag
Administrative center town of Nurlat
Area
Area
- Rank
2,293.8 km²
3
Population (as of the 2002 Census)
Population
- Rank
- Density
- Urban
- Rural
29,969 inhabitants
n/a
13.1 inhab. / km²
none
100%
Local self-government
Head n/a
Legislative body n/a
Administrative structure (as of 2007)
Cities/towns
Urban-type settlements
Rural localities 81
Municipal structure (as of 2007)
Urban settlements 1
Rural settlements 25
Events
Established August 10, 1930
Other information
District newspaper The Friendship
Official website
http://municipal.agzrt.ru/nyrlat/

Nurlatsky or Nurlat District (Russian: Нурла́тский райо́н; Tatar Cyrillic: Нурлат районы, Latin: Nurlat rayonı) is an administrative and a municipal district, one of the forty-three in the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. The administrative center of the district is the town of Nurlat. The district was established in 1930 as Oktyabrsky (Russian: Октя́брьский) or Öktäber and was renamed Nurlatsky on December 10, 1997.[1]

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[edit] Overview

The area of the district is 2,293.8 km². District's population: 29,969 (2002 Census); 54,363 (1989 Census). The town of Nurlat, being in jurisdiction of the Republic, is administratively separate from the district (since 1997), although it is in Nurlat where the district government is located.

The major ethnicies living in the district are Tatars (44.2%), Chuvashes (29.1%), and Russians (25.6%) (1989). There are 25 rural settlements comprising 81 rural localities in the district.

[edit] Geography and economy

The district is a flat country, 100–150 m above the sea level. Rivers flowing through the district include the Bolshoy Cheremshan, its tributary Zur Solcha, and Kondurcha.

The soils of the district are primarily leached, typical and podzolized chernozems, taupe forest soils, meadow-chernozem. More than 35% of the district is covered with forests, and timber industry is developed as a result. Deposits of oil, natural gas, peat, and bentonite are also common. Industry is mostly concentrated in Nurlat.

In 2002, agricultural holding numbered 1,211 km², including 915 km² of tilled lands. Wheat, winter rye, oats, millets, peas, sugar beets, potatoes are cultivated in winter and spring. Dairy-and-meat livestock, sheep, and pigs are bred.

[edit] Transport

The UlyanovskUfa railway and the Chistopol–Nurlat autoroute cross the territory of the district.

[edit] Other statistics

In 2003, there were 64 secondary schools with 10,728 students, 52 libraries, 61 clubs, and five hospitals with the total of 546 beds.

The district's newspaper is The Friendship (Tatar: Дуслык, Duslıq; Russian: Дружба, Druzhba; Chuvash: Туслăх, Tuslăx).

[edit] Divisions

[edit] Administrative divisions

Nurlatsky District has administrative jurisdiction over all of its eighty-one rural localities.

[edit] Municipal divisions

Municipally, the district is divided into twenty-five rural settlements:

  1. Akhmetovskoye (Ахметовское)
    Administrative center: village of Akhmetovo
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • settlement of zheleznodorozhnogo razyezda Akhmetovo
    • selo of Aksumla
    • settlement of Chishma
    • village of Chuvashskaya Mencha
    • village of Osinovka
    • village of Yerepkino
  2. Amzinskoye (Амзинское)
    Administrative center: selo of Novaya Amzya
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • village of Cherebatyrevo
    • settlement of Kzyl Yul
    • village of Staraya Russkaya Amzya
    • village of Staraya Tatarskaya Amzya
  3. Andreyevskoye (Андреевское)
    Administrative center: selo of Andreyevka
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • settlement of Imeni III Syezda
  4. Bilyar-Ozerskoye (Биляр-Озерское)
    Administrative center: selo of Bilyar-Ozero
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • selo of Yerykla
  5. Bogdashkinskoye (Богдашкинское)
    Administrative center: selo of Russkoye Bogdashkino
  6. Burmetyevskoye (Бурметьевское)
    Administrative center: selo of Burmetyevo
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • selo of Kurmanayevo
    • village of Urnyak
  7. Chulpanovskoye (Чулпановское)
    Administrative center: selo of Chulpanovo
  8. Fomkinskoye (Фомкинское)
    Administrative center: selo of Fomkino
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • village of Bikulovo
  9. Gaytankinskoye (Гайтанкинское)
    Administrative center: selo of Gaytankino
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • village of Chyornoye Ozero
    • selo of Krivoye Ozero
    • settlement of Stary Aul
  10. Kichkalninskoye (Кичкальнинское)
    Administrative center: selo of Kichkalnya
  11. Kulbayevo-Marasinskoye (Кульбаево-Марасинское)
    Administrative center: selo of Kulbayevo-Marasa
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • village of Kurnali-Amzya
    • village of Seltso Kulbayevo Marasa
  12. Mamykovskoye (Мамыковское)
    Administrative center: selo of Mamykovo
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • settlement of Butaikha
  13. Novoiglaykinskoye (Новоиглайкинское)
    Administrative center: selo of Novoye Iglaykino
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • settlement of zheleznodorozhnogo razyezda Klinovka
    • settlement of Nekrasovka
    • village of Staroye Iglaykino
    • village of Svetloye Ozero
    • settlement of Tukay
  14. Novotumbinskoye (Новотумбинское)
    Administrative center: selo of Novaya Tumba
  15. Selengushskoye (Селенгушское)
    Administrative center: selo of Selengushi
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • village of Zuzeyevo
  16. Srednekamyshlinskoye (Среднекамышлинское)
    Administrative center: selo of Srednyaya Kamyshla
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • village of Ablyaskino
    • settlement of Krasny Oktyabr
    • village of Malaya Kamyshla
    • settlement of Mikhaylovka
    • village of Vishnyovaya Polyana
  17. Staroalmetyevskoye (Староальметьевское)
    Administrative center: selo of Staroye Almetyevo
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • settlement of Imeni Narimanova
    • village of Novoye Almetyevo
  18. Starochelninskoye (Старочелнинское)
    Administrative center: selo of Starye Chelny
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • selo of Nizhniye Chelny
    • village of Sredniye Chelny
  19. Stepnoozerskoye (Степноозерское)
    Administrative center: selo of Stepnoye Ozero
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • settlement of Beryozovka
    • village of Ilyutkino
  20. Timerlekskoye (Тимерлекское)
    Administrative center: selo of Chuvashsky Timerlek
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • settlement of Krasnomaysky
    • settlement of Rozhdestvensky
    • village of Russky Timerlek
    • settlement of Stekolny
  21. Tyurnyasevskoye (Тюрнясевское)
    Administrative center: selo of Tyurnyasevo
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • settlement of Pervoy brigady sovkhoza
    • settlement of Gaytanskogo otdeleniya sovkhoza
  22. Yakushkinskoye (Якушкинское)
    Administrative center: selo of Yakushkino
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • village of Abryskino
    • village of Saldakayevo
  23. Yegorkinskoye (Егоркинское)
    Administrative center: selo of Yegorkino
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • village of Karaulnaya Gora
    • village of Russkaya Mencha
    • village of Yedineniye
  24. Yelaurskoye (Елаурское)
    Administrative center: selo of Yelaur
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • village of Berlek-Mikhaylovka
    • selo of Kirpichnoye
    • settlement of Oktyabrina
    • settlement of Petrovsky
    • village of Sosnovka
  25. Zarechenskoye (Зареченское)
    Administrative center: settlement of Zarechny
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • village of Turnoyas
    • settlement of Yugan

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Resolution of the State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan #1415 of December 10, 1997 On Assigning the Status of a Town Under Republic's Jurisdiction to the Town of Nurlat of Oktyabrsky District and on Redesignating Oktyabrsky District as Nurlatsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan.
  • (Tatar) "Nurlat rayonı/Нурлат районы". Tatar Encyclopedia. (2002). Kazan: Tatarstan Republic Academy of Sciences Institution of the Tatar Encyclopaedia. 

[edit] References

  • Law of the Republic of Tatarstan #32-ZRT of January 31, 2005 On Establishing the Borders of the Territories and the Status of the Municipal Formation of "Nurlatsky Municipal District" and the Municipal Formations Within Its Structure