Shovgenovsky District

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Shovgenovsky District (English)
Шовгеновский район (Russian)
Шэуджэн район (Adyghe)

Location of Shovgenovsky District in the Republic of Adygea
Administrative center aul of Khakurinokhabl
Area
Area
- Rank
521.43 km²
6th
Population (as of the 2002 Census)
Population
- Rank
- Density
- Urban
- Rural
16,388 inhabitants
7th
31.4 inhab. / km²

100%
Local self-government (as of February 2007)
Head Nalby Khuazhev
Legislative body Council of People's Deputies
Administrative structure (as of 2007)
Cities/towns
Urban-type settlements
Rural localities 31
Municipal structure (as of 2007)
Urban settlements
Rural settlements 6
Events
Established January 12, 1965
Other information
Official website
n/a

Shovgenovsky District (Russian: Шовге́новский райо́н; Adyghe: Шэуджэн район) is an administrative and a municipal district, one of the seven in the Republic of Adygea, Russia. It is located in the central northern portion of the Republic and borders with Ust-Labinsky District of Krasnodar Krai in the north, Kurganinsky District of Krasnodar Krai in the north and north-east, Koshekhablsky District in the east and south-east, Giaginsky District in the south, Belorechensky District of Krasnodar Krai in the south-west, and Krasnogvardeysky District in the west. The area of the district is 521.43 km²[1]. Its administrative center is the aul of Khakurinokhabl. District's population: 16,388 (2002 Census); 17,867 (1989 Census). Population of Khakurinokhabl accounts for 23.4% of the district's population.

History of Shovgenovsky District goes back to July 27, 1922, when Adyghe (Cherkess) Autonomous Oblast was established within the Russian SFSR. At that time, the autonomous oblast consisted of three okrugs, one of which, Farssky, covered the territory of modern Shovgenovsky District. On August 5, 1924, Farssky Okrug was renamed Khakurinokhablsky District. On December 7, 1956, Khakurinokhablsky District was abolished, and its territory distributed among Koshekhablsky, Giaginsky, and Krasnogvardeysky Districts. On January 12, 1965, however, the district was re-established under the name of Shovgenovsky. During all of the district's history, the aul of Khakurinokhabl served as district's administrative center.[1]

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[edit] Divisions

[edit] Administrative divisions

Shovgenovsky District has administrative jurisdiction over all of its thirty-one rural localities.

[edit] Municipal divisions

Municipally, the district is divided into six rural settlements:[2][3][4]

  1. Dukmasovskoye (Дукмасовское)
    Administrative center: khutor of Dukmasov
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • khutor of Chikalov
    • khutor of Kasatkin
    • khutor of Mamatsev
    • khutor of Mokronazarov
    • khutor of Orekhov
    • khutor of Pentyukhov
    • khutor of Pikalin
    • khutor of Tikhonov
  2. Dzherokayskoye (Джерокайское)
    Administrative center: aul of Dzherokay
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • khutor of Semyono-Makarensky
    • khutor of Svobodny Trud
  3. Khakurinokhablskoye (Хакуринохабльское)
    Administrative center: aul of Khakurinokhabl
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • khutor of Khapachev
    • khutor of Kirov
  4. Khatazhukayskoye (Хатажукайское)
    Administrative center: aul of Pshicho
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • aul of Kabekhabl
    • aul of Khatazhukay
    • settlement of Leskhozny
    • aul of Pshizov
  5. Mamkhegskoye (Мамхегское)
    Administrative center: aul of Mamkheg
  6. Zarevskoye (Заревское)
    Administrative center: settlement of Zarevo
    other localities of the rural settlement:
    • khutor of Chernyshev
    • khutor of Doroshenko
    • khutor of Kelemetov
    • khutor of Leyboabazov
    • khutor of Mikhaylov
    • khutor of Novorusov
    • settlement of Ulsky
    • khutor of Vesyoly
    • khutor of Zadunayevsky

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Charter of the Municipal Formation of "Shovgenovsky District" adopted on March 16, 2004, as amended by the Resolution of the Council of People's Deputies of Shovgenovsky District On New Edition of the Charter of the Municipal Formation of "Shovgenovsky District" of June 30, 2005
  2. ^ Law of the Republic of Adygea #272 of December 1, 2004 On Endowment of the Municipal Formation of "Shovgenovsky District" with the Status of a Municipal District, on Formation of Municipal Formations Within Its Structure, and On Establishing Their Borders
  3. ^ Law of the Republic of Adygea #297 of March 31, 2005 On Amending the Law of the Republic of Adygea #272 of December 1, 2004
  4. ^ Law of the Republic of Adygea #346 of July 21, 2005 On Introduction of Amendments and Additions to Some Laws of the Republic of Adygea as Related to the Organization of the Local Self-Government in Shovgenovsky District