Barda, Russia

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Barda (English)
Барда (Russian)
-  Inhabited locality  -

Location of Perm Krai in Russia
Barda
Polazna
Coordinates: 56°55′38″N 55°35′28″E / 56.92722°N 55.59111°E / 56.92722; 55.59111Coordinates: 56°55′38″N 55°35′28″E / 56.92722°N 55.59111°E / 56.92722; 55.59111
Administrative status
Country Russia
Federal subject Perm Krai
Administrative center of Bardymsky District{{{adm_ctr_of_ref}}}
Statistics
Population (2010 est.) 10,000 inhabitants[1]
Time zone YEKT (UTC+06:00)[2]

Barda (Russian: Барда) – is rural locality (selo) in Perm Krai, Russia. Centre of Bardymsky District.

First mentioned in 1740. In 1750 was built first mosque and in 1760 was registered first Muslim’s school (Madrasah). In 1834 in locality was 34 households, were lived 223 Bashkir people.

Current population is approx. 10,000 people, in 1989 it was 8 090 people. It’s multinational locality, most of population are Bashkirs and Tatars.

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