Nikiforovsky District


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en_nameNikiforovsky District
ru_nameНикифоровский район
image_map
map_captionLocation of Nikiforovsky District in Tambov Oblast
image_viewNikiforovsky-district-tambov-1-june-2012.jpg
image_captionEntrance to Nikiforovsky District
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image_flagFlag of Nikiforovsky rayon (Tambov oblast).png
federal_subjectTambov Oblast
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adm_ctr_nameDmitriyevka
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urban-type_settlement_of_district_significance_typeSettlement councils
no_of_urban-type_settlements_of_district_significance1
selsoviet_type1Selsoviets
no_of_selsoviets_type15
no_of_urban-type_settlements1
no_of_rural_localities56
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mun_formation1Nikiforovsky Municipal District
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mun_formation1_no_of_urban_settlements1
mun_formation1_no_of_rural_settlements5
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area_km21191.4
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pop_2010census20066
urban_pop_2010census42.0%
rural_pop_2010census58.0%
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websitehttp://r36.tambov.gov.ru/
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Geography

Nikiforovsky District is in the north-central region of Tambov Oblast, about 40 km west of the city of Tambov, and 15 km east of Michurinsk. The Bolshoy Voronezh River runs from north-to-south through the district. The river is a tributary of the Voronezh River, and part of the Don River basin. The terrain is flat with draws and ravines, with steppe and forest-steppe vegetation. The black soil of the district supports agriculture, and there are deposits of limestone and other minerals in the area.

The district is elongated in shape, measuring about 110 km north–south and 25 km west–east. The administrative center of the district is the city of Demitriyevka. The Lipetsk-Tambov highway runs across the middle of the district, as does the Moscow-Volgograd (E119) highway. Subdivisions of the district include one urban and 5 rural settlements. In the east-center of the district is the Ozero Yaroslavlskoye, a large reservoir.

As of January, 2016, the three largest towns are Demitrievka (pop. 7,751), Ekaterinin (pop. 2,749), and Saburo-Pokrovskoye (pop. 2,748). To the north, the area is bordered by Sosnovsky District, in the east by Tambovsky District, in the south by Petrovsky District, and in the west by Michurinsky District.

Climate

Average January temperature in Demitrievka is -10 C, and average July temperature is 20 C. Annual precipitation is 546 mm, and falls mostly in April through October. The climate is Humid continental climate, cool summer, (Dfb). This climate is characterized by large swings in temperature, both diurnally and seasonally, with mild summers and cold, snowy winters.

History

As with much of the north Tambov region, significant settlement began in 1635, with the building of the Belgorod Line, and the expansion of the fort as Kozlov (now the town of Michurinsky, 20 km to the west) The line of fortifications from Belgorod to Simbirsk ran through what is now the Nikiforovsky District, leaving many sites of archaeological and cultural significance.

In 1869, the South East Railway laid tracks through the district, on which the Nikiforovko station was built.

During the Great Patriotic War, over 14,000 citizens of Nikiforovsky District were enlisted in the Red Army; 6,436 did not return.

Economy

Employment in the district is focused on food processing, light industry, and agriculture.

Agriculture

Nikiforovsky is an agricultural district, with farm revenues split about 65% crops and 35% livestock. The most important grains are wheat, barley and sunflower. Approximately 70,336 hectares (60%) of the total area of the district is in cultivation for crops. In 2014, the top seven crops by area were: ::data[format=table]

CropCultivated Area (ha)% of Cultivated Area
Winter wheat18,14328
Summer Barley15,15023
Sunflower grain13,54821
Spring wheat6,0069
Soybeans4,5917
Sugar beet (factory)3,7726
Peas2,7564
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Transportation

The Michurinsk-Tambov line of the South Easter Railway crosses Nikiforovsky District through the town of Demitrievka, with the main station 'Nikiforovka', and other stations about every 20 km. Detailed route map of South East Railway (in Russian) An E119 highway, from the north to Tambov, runs west-east across the middle of the district.

Culture

The Catherine Arboretum and experimental plant institute displays 230 species of trees and shrubs; it was founded in the 19th century by a local landlord, AA Ushakov.

Notable residents

References

Sources

References

  1. "Descriptive Statistics - Nikiforovsky". Federal State Statistics Service, Russian Federation.
  2. Law #72-Z
  3. Law #232-Z
  4. {{ru-pop-ref. 2010Census
  5. "About the region". Nikiforovsky District.
  6. "Population of Municipalities in Tambov Region, January 1, 2016". TERRITORIAL AUTHORITY OF THE FEDERAL SERVICE STATE STATISTICS for Tambov Region.
  7. "Climate: Demetrievka". Climate-Date.org.
  8. (2004). "State power and community in early modern Russia : the case of Kozlov, 1635-1649". Palgrave Macmillan.
  9. "Nikiforovsky District - History". Nikiforovsky District.
  10. "Descriptive Statistics - Nikiforovsky District (Scroll down for agricultural statistics)". Federal State Statistics Service, Russian Federation.

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