Administrative Divisions Of Perm Oblast
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Administrative Divisions Of Perm Oblast
Perm Oblast was a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject of Russia until November 30, 2005. On December 1, 2005 it was merged with Komi-Permyak Okrug, Komi-Permyak Autonomous Okrug to form Perm Krai. *Urban-type settlements under the federal government management: **Zvyozdny, Perm Krai, Zvyozdny (Звёздный) *Cities and towns under the oblast's jurisdiction: **Perm, Russia, Perm (Пермь) (administrative center) ***''city districts'': ****Dzerzhinsky (Дзержинский) ****Industrialny (Индустриальный) ****Kirovsky (Кировский) ****Leninsky (Ленинский) ****Motovilikhinsky (Мотовилихинский) ****Ordzhonikidzevsky (Орджоникидзевский) ****Sverdlovsky (Свердловский) **Alexandrovsk, Perm Krai, Alexandrovsk (Александровск) ***''Urban-type settlements'' under the town's jurisdiction: ****Vsevolodo-Vilva (Всеволодо-Вильва) ****Yayva (Яйва) ***with 5 ''selsovets'' un ...
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Perm Oblast
Until 1 December 2005, Perm Oblast () was a federal subject of Russia (an oblast) in Privolzhsky (Volga) Federal District. According to the results of the referendum held in October 2004, Perm Oblast was merged with Komi-Permyak Autonomous Okrug to form Perm Krai. It was established in 1938 as part of the RSFSR The Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (Russian SFSR or RSFSR), previously known as the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic and the Russian Soviet Republic, and unofficially as Soviet Russia,Declaration of Rights of the labo .... From 1940 to 1957 it was named Molotov Oblast in honor of Vyacheslav Molotov. The oblast was named after its administrative center, the city of Perm. The oblast covered an area of 160,600 km2, and as of the 2002 census its population was 2,819,421. Before the merger, neighboring oblasts and republics were (from north clockwise) Komi Republic, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Republic of Bashkortostan, Udmurt Republic, and K ...
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Chusovoy
Chusovoy (; : ) is a town in Perm Krai, Russia, located at the confluence of the Usva and Vilva Rivers with the Chusovaya River, east of Perm, the administrative center of the krai. Population: History It was founded in 1878 during the construction of the Gornozavodsk railway and with the building of the metallurgical plant. In 1933, it was granted town status. After the construction of the bridge over the Chusovaya River in 1964, the town started to develop on the river's left bank. Administrative and municipal status Within the framework of administrative divisions, it is, together with three work settlements ( Kalino, Lyamino, and Skalny) and seventy rural localities, incorporated as the town of krai significance of Chusovoy (Chusovoy Urban Okrug) —an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts.Law #416-67 As a municipal division, the town of Chusovoy, together with the work settlement of Lyamino and two rural localities, is incorporated ...
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Shirokovsky
Shirokovsky () is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Gubakha Urban Okrug, Perm Krai Perm Krai (, ; ) is a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject of Russia (a Krais of Russia, krai), located in Eastern Europe. Its administrative center is Perm, Russia, Perm. The population of the krai was 2,532,405 (2021 Russian census, 2021 ..., Russia. Population: References Urban-type settlements in Perm Krai Gubakha Urban Okrug {{PermKrai-geo-stub ...
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Gubakha
Gubakha () is a town in Perm Krai, Russia, located on the Kosva River ( Kama's tributary A tributary, or an ''affluent'', is a stream or river that flows into a larger stream (''main stem'' or ''"parent"''), river, or a lake. A tributary does not flow directly into a sea or ocean. Tributaries, and the main stem river into which they ...) northeast of Perm. Population: History Gubakha arose in 1755 due to the discovery of iron ore in Krestovaya mountain. The village of Gubakha stood at the confluence of the Gubashka River into the Kosva River and served as a wharf for barges that transported iron ore from the upper Kosva to the Kama. In 1825 first coal was found in Gubakha on Krestovaya mountain where the first mine adit was laid. Initially coal mining was carried out in very limited extent, the coal was fused down the Kosva river to the smelting works. After the railway was built in 1879 the coal mining increased sharply. In 1928 Gubakha was given a status of city sett ...
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Usva
USVA may refer to: Geography * Usva, an urban locality in Perm Krai, Russia * Usva (river), a river in Perm Krai, Russia * Virginia, a state in the United States (US) with the initials VA Other uses * United States Department of Veterans Affairs * United States Department of Veterans Affairs emblems for headstones and markers * USVA, initials of the former name of Valenciennes FC Valenciennes Football Club (; commonly known as Valenciennes, VA or VAFC) is a French professional football club based in Valenciennes. The club was founded in 1914 and currently play in Championnat National, the third tier of French footbal ...
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Shumikhinsky (rural Locality)
Shumikhinsky () is a rural locality (a settlement) in Gremyachinsky Urban okrug, Perm Krai, Russia. The population was 1,645 as of 2010. There are 31 streets. Geography Shumikhinsky is located 32 km north of Gremyachinsk Gremyachinsk () is a town in Perm Krai, Russia, located northeast of Perm, the administrative center of the krai. Population: History The emergence of the town in 1841 is connected with the mastering of the Gremyachinsky coal deposit. In 1942 ... (the district's administrative centre) by road. Yubileyny is the nearest rural locality. References Rural localities in Perm Krai {{PermKrai-geo-stub ...
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Gremyachinsk
Gremyachinsk () is a town in Perm Krai, Russia, located northeast of Perm, the administrative center of the krai. Population: History The emergence of the town in 1841 is connected with the mastering of the Gremyachinsky coal deposit. In 1942 when coal mining started the mining settlements on the territory of the deposit and station settlement Baskaya were united to form the settlement of urban-type Gremyachinsky and in 1949 the settlement was transformed to town. In those years a significant part of the town and its surroundings was made up of the recently released GULAG prisoners and "special settlers" (mostly German prisoners of war). The further life of the town was connected with coal mining, Gremyachinsk shared the fate of other towns of decaying Kizelovsky coalfield. During the war years, the acute need for coal and the use of cheap labour made the development of the Gremyachinsky deposit profitable. Since the 1960s, coal production in the Kizelovsky basin became unpro ...
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Polazna
Polazna () is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) under the administrative jurisdiction of the Town of Dobryanka in Perm Krai, Russia, located on the east bank of Kama Reservoir, north of Perm and south of Dobryanka. Population: History Polazna was first mentioned in the Census of Great Perm in 1623–1624 as a settlement at the confluence of the Polazna River with four households and fourteen inhabitants. In 1797, an ironwork factory was built there, and Polazna became a factory settlement. In 1927, the factory was closed and its territory was flooded due to the construction of Kama Reservoir. In 1949, commercial development of oil started in Polazna. In 1956, Polazna was granted urban-type settlement status. In 1996, a bridge over the Kama River The Kama ( , ; ; ), also known as the Chulman ( ; ), is a long«Река КА ...
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Dobryanka, Perm Krai
Dobryanka () is a town in Perm Krai, Russia, located on the bank of the Kama Reservoir, north of Perm, the administrative center of the krai. Population: History Considered to be one of the oldest inhabited localities in Perm Krai, Dobryanka was first mentioned in 1623. In 1752, an ironworks was built at the mouth of the Dobryanka River, and a settlement developed around it. In 1943, the settlement was granted town status. The town served as the administrative center of Dobryansky District, which was abolished in 1993. Administrative and municipal status Within the framework of administrative divisions, it is, together with the work settlement of Polazna and 110  rural localities, incorporated as the town of krai significance of Dobryanka—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts.Law #416-67 As a municipal division, the town of Dobryanka, together with 8 rural localities, is incorporated as Dobryanskoye Urban Settlement within D ...
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Skalny, Perm Krai
Skalny () is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Chusovoy Urban Okrug, Perm Krai Perm Krai (, ; ) is a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject of Russia (a Krais of Russia, krai), located in Eastern Europe. Its administrative center is Perm, Russia, Perm. The population of the krai was 2,532,405 (2021 Russian census, 2021 ..., Russia. Population: References Urban-type settlements in Perm Krai Chusovoy Urban Okrug {{PermKrai-geo-stub ...
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