Tver is one of the largest cities in the country, an important industrial, scientific and cultural center, whose history began in the 12th century.
People who are going for permanent residence in Tver in 2022 should study not only the labor market, but also climatic and weather conditions, the development of infrastructure, and the transport system.
We need to find out how things are going with the real estate market, places of leisure, hospitals, supermarkets and the criminal situation in Tver.
Geographical location
The city is located between two megacities of Russia - Moscow and St. Petersburg. A railway and a highway pass through these three large settlements.
Location of Tver on the map of Russia
Tver should be looked for on the map of the country near the northern part of the Tver ridge, which runs along the border of the Upper Volga lowland.
The Volga flows through the city, which is the decoration of the central part of Tver. The waterway promotes the development of shipping and a port built to receive large cargoes.
Population gain or loss according to the census
The total and official population of the city of Tver, how many people live in it as of January 1, 2022, the number of people in each individual city district and municipality, further in the second table.
Year | Growth/decrease population city of Tver |
2017 | ↗419,363 people |
2018 | ↗420,065 people |
2019 | ↗420,850 people |
2020 | ↗425,072 people |
2021 | ↘424,969 people |
2022 |
Climate and weather in Tver
This city is located in the temperate continental zone, which determines the weather. In particular, in winter it is cold and frosty, but minus temperatures are moderate. In February, the thermometer may show minus 7–100C.
In summer it is not hot, humid, in July the air warms up to +19 (this is the hottest month of the year). Heat is not typical for the summer period, nor are extreme frosts.
Due to humidity, frost or heat will be poorly tolerated by heart patients and asthmatics.
It is important for people who leave other cities for Tver to know the state of the environment in the region and the city.
Due to traffic jams, a large number of cars, the work of industrial enterprises, and the use of chemicals in agriculture, Tver found itself in a zone of environmental crisis. In winter, you can observe how the surface of the snow quickly becomes dark due to the poor state of the atmosphere.
We advise you to watch the video for those who are planning to move to Tver for permanent residence.
Pollution also affected water bodies. The rivers: Volga, Tmaka and Tverda suffer from emissions from industrial enterprises.
The Moscow region, located next to Tver, also has a negative impact on the environment. Wind and clouds bring many harmful elements to the region, polluting ground and surface waters, the atmosphere, vegetation and soil.
Infrastructure Features
There are hundreds of kindergartens and secondary schools in Tver.
Specialized education can be obtained in the following places:
- vocational schools;
- colleges;
- technical schools;
- state universities;
- branches of Russian and international universities.
Education can be obtained in more than 100 specialties. For high-quality training of professionals and workers, the city administration creates conditions for creative, administrative and scientific activities.
If you are planning to study in Europe or other countries, we recommend that you familiarize yourself with the ranking of the quality of education in countries around the world.
Tver State University. Photo Vodomer / commons.wikimedia.org
The city's infrastructure organically includes the transport system and roads, with which there are certain problems in Tver. The road surface is being updated, but this is not enough. After all, there are broken sidewalks, potholes, and lack of asphalt everywhere.
It can be difficult to get to suburban villages, since there are no normal roads or transport. Traffic jams have become a common occurrence on city roads, which is especially noticeable during rush hours.
The transport system is represented by railways, buses, cars, and public transport, which transports citizens and tourists.
The number of cars in Tver is constantly growing, which complicates the situation on highways. The city has long been known as a major transport hub of the Russian Federation, from where it is easy to get to neighboring settlements.
You can get around the city by buses, trolleybuses, trams, which are gradually being replaced by commercial buses and minibuses.
You can buy food and other goods, the prices of which in Tver are lower than in the capital region, in shopping centers and complexes such as Metro, Pyaterochka and Magnit.
Retail trade enterprises are also open, for example, Auchan and Lenta hypermarkets.
In many areas of the city there are supermarkets and shops open almost 24 hours a day. Such retail establishments are opening next to residential complexes, neighborhoods, and cottage communities so that residents can quickly purchase everything they need for their home.
Tver supermarkets compete with markets. The largest of them is the Tver Central Market, where you can buy vegetables and fruits, sausages, spices, tea, coffee, sausages, etc.
Watch the video: review of prices in Tver stores.
Population of the Tver region, cities, villages, towns
Tver region | 1 245 619 | 950 071 | 295 548 |
Urban district - the city of Tver | 424 969 | 424 969 | 0 |
Tver | 424 969 | 424 969 | 0 |
including inner city areas: | |||
Zavolzhsky district | 146 565 | 146 565 | 0 |
Moskovsky district | 124 939 | 124 939 | 0 |
Proletarsky district | 99 227 | 99 227 | 0 |
central District | 54 238 | 54 238 | 0 |
Vyshnevolotsk urban district | 66 174 | 49 142 | 17 032 |
Vyshny Volochek | 44 722 | 44 722 | 0 |
village Krasnomaysky | 4 420 | 4 420 | 0 |
Kashinsky urban district | 23 113 | 13 576 | 9 537 |
Kashin | 13 576 | 13 576 | 0 |
Urban district - the city of Kimry | 42 301 | 42 301 | 0 |
Kimry | 42 301 | 42 301 | 0 |
Nelidovo urban district | 23 646 | 17 639 | 6 007 |
Nelidovo | 17 639 | 17 639 | 0 |
Urban district - town Ozerny | 10 758 | 10 758 | 0 |
village Ozerny | 10 758 | 10 758 | 0 |
Ostashkovsky urban district | 20 033 | 15 187 | 4 846 |
Ostashkov | 15 187 | 15 187 | 0 |
Urban district - the city of Rzhev | 56 399 | 56 399 | 0 |
Rzhev | 56 399 | 56 399 | 0 |
City district - urban settlement Solnechny | 2 021 | 2 021 | 0 |
town Solnechny | 2 021 | 2 021 | 0 |
Urban district - the city of Torzhok | 43 614 | 43 614 | 0 |
Torzhok | 43 614 | 43 614 | 0 |
Udomelsky urban district | 34 776 | 26 726 | 8 050 |
Udomlya | 26 726 | 26 726 | 0 |
Andreapol Municipal District | 10 159 | 6 703 | 3 456 |
Andreapol | 6 703 | 6 703 | 0 |
Vesyegonsky Municipal District | 10 585 | 5 846 | 4 739 |
Vesyegonsk | 5 846 | 5 846 | 0 |
Zapadnodvinsk Municipal District | 12 521 | 9 143 | 3 378 |
Western Dvina | 7 608 | 7 608 | 0 |
village Staraya Toropa | 1 535 | 1 535 | 0 |
Krasnokholmsky Municipal District | 9 610 | 4 950 | 4 660 |
Krasny Holm | 4 950 | 4 950 | 0 |
Forest Municipal District | 4 268 | 0 | 4 268 |
Oleninsky Municipal District | 10 953 | 4 526 | 6 427 |
village Olenino | 4 526 | 4 526 | 0 |
Penovsky Municipal District | 5 348 | 3 354 | 1 994 |
Peno village | 3 354 | 3 354 | 0 |
Sandovsky Municipal District | 5 058 | 2 930 | 2 128 |
Sandovo village | 2 930 | 2 930 | 0 |
Selizharovsky Municipal District | 10 836 | 5 538 | 5 298 |
Selizharovo village | 5 538 | 5 538 | 0 |
Bezhetsky municipal district | 30 906 | 20 097 | 10 809 |
Urban settlement - the city of Bezhetsk | 21 180 | 20 097 | 1 083 |
Bezhetsk | 20 097 | 20 097 | 0 |
Borkovskoe rural settlement | 1 140 | 0 | 1 140 |
Vasyukovskoe rural settlement | 581 | 0 | 581 |
Zhitishchenskoe rural settlement | 454 | 0 | 454 |
Gorodishchenskoe rural settlement | 965 | 0 | 965 |
Zobinskoe rural settlement | 622 | 0 | 622 |
Laptikha rural settlement | 786 | 0 | 786 |
Morkinogorsk rural settlement | 491 | 0 | 491 |
Porechyevskoe rural settlement | 598 | 0 | 598 |
Sukromenskoe rural settlement | 909 | 0 | 909 |
Filippkovskoe rural settlement | 1 121 | 0 | 1 121 |
Fralevskoe rural settlement | 1 353 | 0 | 1 353 |
Shishkovskoe rural settlement | 706 | 0 | 706 |
Belsky municipal district | 5 071 | 3 057 | 2 014 |
Urban settlement - the city of Bely | 3 057 | 3 057 | 0 |
Bely | 3 057 | 3 057 | 0 |
Budinsky rural settlement | 277 | 0 | 277 |
Verkhovskoe rural settlement | 194 | 0 | 194 |
Demyakhovskoe rural settlement | 264 | 0 | 264 |
Yegoryevskoe rural settlement | 232 | 0 | 232 |
Kavelshchinskoe rural settlement | 683 | 0 | 683 |
Suburban rural settlement | 364 | 0 | 364 |
Bologovsky municipal district | 32 495 | 22 425 | 10 070 |
Urban settlement - the city of Bologoye | 20 230 | 20 178 | 52 |
Bologoye | 20 178 | 20 178 | 0 |
Kuzhenkinskoe urban settlement | 2 247 | 2 247 | 0 |
urban village Kuzhenkino | 2 247 | 2 247 | 0 |
Berezai rural settlement | 2 547 | 0 | 2 547 |
Berezoryadskoe rural settlement | 371 | 0 | 371 |
Vypolzovskoe rural settlement | 1 798 | 0 | 1 798 |
Valdai rural settlement | 2 063 | 0 | 2 063 |
Guzyatinskoe rural settlement | 275 | 0 | 275 |
Kaftinskoe rural settlement | 706 | 0 | 706 |
Kemetskoe rural settlement | 453 | 0 | 453 |
Ryutinskoe rural settlement | 176 | 0 | 176 |
Kuzhenkinskoye rural settlement | 1 629 | 0 | 1 629 |
Zharkovsky municipal district | 4 245 | 2 873 | 1 372 |
Urban settlement - Zharkovsky village | 3 046 | 2 873 | 173 |
town Zharkovsky | 2 873 | 2 873 | 0 |
Novoselkovskoe rural settlement | 535 | 0 | 535 |
Zharkovskoe rural settlement | 161 | 0 | 161 |
Shchucheyskoye rural settlement | 503 | 0 | 503 |
Zubtsovsky municipal district | 15 439 | 6 084 | 9 355 |
Urban settlement - the city of Zubtsov | 6 084 | 6 084 | 0 |
Zubtsov | 6 084 | 6 084 | 0 |
Vazuz rural settlement | 1 888 | 0 | 1 888 |
Dorozhaevskoe rural settlement | 482 | 0 | 482 |
Zubtsovskoe rural settlement | 1 975 | 0 | 1 975 |
Knyazhyegorsk rural settlement | 1 270 | 0 | 1 270 |
Pogorelskoe rural settlement | 2 432 | 0 | 2 432 |
Stolipinskoe rural settlement | 686 | 0 | 686 |
Ulyanovsk rural settlement | 622 | 0 | 622 |
Kalininsky municipal district | 50 640 | 4 810 | 45 830 |
Urban settlement - the village of Vasilyevsky Mokh | 2 140 | 2 140 | 0 |
village Vasilyevsky Mokh | 2 140 | 2 140 | 0 |
Urban settlement - Orsha village | 2 067 | 2 067 | 0 |
Orsha village | 2 067 | 2 067 | 0 |
Urban settlement - the village of Sukhoverkovo | 603 | 603 | 0 |
urban settlement Sukhoverkovo | 603 | 603 | 0 |
Burashevskoe rural settlement | 4 162 | 0 | 4 162 |
Verkhnevolzhskoe rural settlement | 3 871 | 0 | 3 871 |
Avvakumovskoye rural settlement | 1 860 | 0 | 1 860 |
Zavolzhskoe rural settlement | 4 689 | 0 | 4 689 |
Kablukovskoe rural settlement | 2 341 | 0 | 2 341 |
Krasnogorsk rural settlement | 1 858 | 0 | 1 858 |
Kulitskoe rural settlement | 1 728 | 0 | 1 728 |
Mednovskoe rural settlement | 4 649 | 0 | 4 649 |
Mikhailovskoye rural settlement | 4 124 | 0 | 4 124 |
Nikulinskoe rural settlement | 5 071 | 0 | 5 071 |
Slavnovskoye rural settlement | 1 410 | 0 | 1 410 |
Turginovskoe rural settlement | 1 662 | 0 | 1 662 |
Chernogubovskoe rural settlement | 2 121 | 0 | 2 121 |
Shcherbininskoye rural settlement | 1 997 | 0 | 1 997 |
Emmaus rural settlement | 4 287 | 0 | 4 287 |
Kalyazinsky municipal district | 19 377 | 12 294 | 7 083 |
Urban settlement - the city of Kalyazin | 12 294 | 12 294 | 0 |
Kalyazin | 12 294 | 12 294 | 0 |
Alferovskoe rural settlement | 1 534 | 0 | 1 534 |
Nerlskoe rural settlement | 2 211 | 0 | 2 211 |
Semendyaevskoe rural settlement | 1 518 | 0 | 1 518 |
Starobislovskoe rural settlement | 1 820 | 0 | 1 820 |
Kesovogorsky municipal district | 7 324 | 3 638 | 3 686 |
Urban settlement - Kesova Gora village | 3 638 | 3 638 | 0 |
town Kesova Gora | 3 638 | 3 638 | 0 |
Kesovskoe rural settlement | 712 | 0 | 712 |
Liskovskoe rural settlement | 627 | 0 | 627 |
Nikolskoye rural settlement | 721 | 0 | 721 |
Strelikha rural settlement | 672 | 0 | 672 |
Eliseevskoye rural settlement | 588 | 0 | 588 |
Fenevskoe rural settlement | 366 | 0 | 366 |
Kimry municipal district | 11 121 | 1 842 | 9 279 |
Urban settlement - the village of Bely Gorodok | 1 842 | 1 842 | 0 |
urban village Bely Gorodok | 1 842 | 1 842 | 0 |
Bykovskoye rural settlement | 277 | 0 | 277 |
Goritskoe rural settlement | 1 263 | 0 | 1 263 |
Ilyinskoe rural settlement | 1 338 | 0 | 1 338 |
Krasnovskoe rural settlement | 318 | 0 | 318 |
Neklyudovskoe rural settlement | 313 | 0 | 313 |
Central rural settlement | 1 713 | 0 | 1 713 |
Malovasilevo rural settlement | 857 | 0 | 857 |
Pechetovskoe rural settlement | 326 | 0 | 326 |
Privolzhskoe rural settlement | 880 | 0 | 880 |
Stoyantsevskoe rural settlement | 224 | 0 | 224 |
Titovskoe rural settlement | 787 | 0 | 787 |
Ustinovskoe rural settlement | 353 | 0 | 353 |
Fedorovskoe rural settlement | 630 | 0 | 630 |
Konakovsky municipal district | 75 018 | 58 457 | 16 561 |
Urban settlement - the city of Konakovo | 36 038 | 35 407 | 631 |
Konakovo | 35 407 | 35 407 | 0 |
Urban settlement - the village of Izoplit | 3 510 | 1 559 | 1 951 |
urban village Izoplite | 1 559 | 1 559 | 0 |
Urban settlement - Kozlovo village | 3 360 | 3 360 | 0 |
Kozlovo village | 3 360 | 3 360 | 0 |
Urban settlement - Novozavidovsky village | 6 423 | 6 202 | 221 |
urban settlement Novozavidovsky | 6 202 | 6 202 | 0 |
Urban settlement - Radchenko village | 1 600 | 1 317 | 283 |
urban village Radchenko | 1 317 | 1 317 | 0 |
Urban settlement - Redkino village | 10 612 | 10 612 | 0 |
Redkino village | 10 612 | 10 612 | 0 |
Vakhoninsky rural settlement | 1 324 | 0 | 1 324 |
Gorodenskoe rural settlement | 2 393 | 0 | 2 393 |
Dmitrovogorsk rural settlement | 1 454 | 0 | 1 454 |
Rural settlement Zavidovo | 3 230 | 0 | 3 230 |
Staromelkovskoe rural settlement | 1 084 | 0 | 1 084 |
Pervomaiskoe rural settlement | 909 | 0 | 909 |
Ruchyevskoye rural settlement | 881 | 0 | 881 |
Selikhovskoe rural settlement | 1 401 | 0 | 1 401 |
Yuryevo-Devichyevskoe rural settlement | 557 | 0 | 557 |
Kozlovskoye rural settlement | 242 | 0 | 242 |
Kuvshinovsky municipal district | 13 811 | 8 853 | 4 958 |
Urban settlement - the city of Kuvshinovo | 8 853 | 8 853 | 0 |
Kuvshinovo | 8 853 | 8 853 | 0 |
Sokolniki rural settlement | 1 249 | 0 | 1 249 |
Mogilev rural settlement | 461 | 0 | 461 |
Pryamukhinskoe rural settlement | 1 428 | 0 | 1 428 |
Tysyatskoe rural settlement | 1 820 | 0 | 1 820 |
Likhoslavl municipal district | 25 294 | 15 630 | 9 664 |
Urban settlement - the city of Likhoslavl | 11 730 | 11 285 | 445 |
Likhoslavl | 11 285 | 11 285 | 0 |
Urban settlement - Kalashnikovo village | 4 345 | 4 345 | 0 |
urban village Kalashnikovo | 4 345 | 4 345 | 0 |
Veskinskoe rural settlement | 2 896 | 0 | 2 896 |
Stanskoe rural settlement | 754 | 0 | 754 |
Kavskoye rural settlement | 1 667 | 0 | 1 667 |
Mikshinskoe rural settlement | 1 085 | 0 | 1 085 |
Sosnovitsky rural settlement | 1 442 | 0 | 1 442 |
Tolmachevo rural settlement | 1 375 | 0 | 1 375 |
Maksatikhinsky municipal district | 13 875 | 7 277 | 6 598 |
Urban settlement - Maksatikha village | 7 277 | 7 277 | 0 |
Maksatikha village | 7 277 | 7 277 | 0 |
Zarechenskoe rural settlement | 2 484 | 0 | 2 484 |
Malyshevskoe rural settlement | 2 147 | 0 | 2 147 |
Rybinsk rural settlement | 1 967 | 0 | 1 967 |
Molokovsky municipal district | 3 723 | 1 743 | 1 980 |
Urban settlement - Molokovo village | 1 743 | 1 743 | 0 |
village Molokovo | 1 743 | 1 743 | 0 |
Molokovskoe rural settlement | 791 | 0 | 791 |
Obrosovskoe rural settlement | 1 189 | 0 | 1 189 |
Rameshkovsky municipal district | 15 111 | 3 983 | 11 128 |
Urban settlement – Rameshki village | 3 983 | 3 983 | 0 |
Rameshki village | 3 983 | 3 983 | 0 |
Rural settlement Aleshino | 1 216 | 0 | 1 216 |
Rural settlement Vednoye | 955 | 0 | 955 |
Rural settlement Vysokovo | 932 | 0 | 932 |
Rural settlement Zaklinye | 797 | 0 | 797 |
Rural settlement Zastolbye | 1 181 | 0 | 1 181 |
Rural settlement Ilgoshchi | 680 | 0 | 680 |
Rural settlement Kiverichi | 996 | 0 | 996 |
Rural settlement Kushalino | 2 314 | 0 | 2 314 |
Rural settlement Nikolskoye | 517 | 0 | 517 |
Rural settlement Nekrasovo | 1 540 | 0 | 1 540 |
Rzhevsky municipal district | 10 540 | 0 | 10 540 |
Rural settlement Esinka | 1 684 | 0 | 1 684 |
Rural settlement of Itoml | 1 550 | 0 | 1 550 |
Rural settlement Medvedevo | 1 095 | 0 | 1 095 |
Rural settlement Pobeda | 1 417 | 0 | 1 417 |
Rural settlement Uspenskoye | 1 262 | 0 | 1 262 |
Rural settlement Khoroshevo | 2 126 | 0 | 2 126 |
Rural settlement Chertolino | 1 406 | 0 | 1 406 |
Sonkovsky municipal district | 7 424 | 3 555 | 3 869 |
Urban settlement - Sonkovo village | 3 555 | 3 555 | 0 |
urban village Sonkovo | 3 555 | 3 555 | 0 |
Belyanitskoye rural settlement | 920 | 0 | 920 |
Gladyshevskoye rural settlement | 448 | 0 | 448 |
Grigorkovskoe rural settlement | 707 | 0 | 707 |
Koyskoe rural settlement | 402 | 0 | 402 |
Gorskoe rural settlement | 456 | 0 | 456 |
Petrovskoye rural settlement | 507 | 0 | 507 |
Pishchalkinskoye rural settlement | 429 | 0 | 429 |
Spirovsky municipal district | 10 781 | 5 739 | 5 042 |
Urban settlement - Spirovo village | 5 739 | 5 739 | 0 |
town of Spirovo | 5 739 | 5 739 | 0 |
Vydropuzhskoe rural settlement | 856 | 0 | 856 |
Penkovskoe rural settlement | 1 746 | 0 | 1 746 |
Kozlovskoye rural settlement | 1 281 | 0 | 1 281 |
Krasnoznamensky rural settlement | 1 159 | 0 | 1 159 |
Staritsky municipal district | 21 656 | 7 222 | 14 434 |
Urban settlement – the city of Staritsa | 7 222 | 7 222 | 0 |
Staritsa | 7 222 | 7 222 | 0 |
Arkhangelsk rural settlement | 1 180 | 0 | 1 180 |
Bernovskoe rural settlement | 1 130 | 0 | 1 130 |
Rural settlement Pankovo | 1 691 | 0 | 1 691 |
Emelyanovskoe rural settlement | 1 256 | 0 | 1 256 |
Rural settlement Lukovnikovo | 2 286 | 0 | 2 286 |
Novo-Yamskoye rural settlement | 2 485 | 0 | 2 485 |
Rural settlement Staritsa station | 2 996 | 0 | 2 996 |
Stepurinskoe rural settlement | 1 410 | 0 | 1 410 |
Torzhok municipal district | 20 340 | 0 | 20 340 |
Yakonovskoe rural settlement | 1 821 | 0 | 1 821 |
Bolshesvyatsovskoe rural settlement | 789 | 0 | 789 |
Budovskoe rural settlement | 2 721 | 0 | 2 721 |
Vysokovskoe rural settlement | 2 118 | 0 | 2 118 |
Boristsevskoe rural settlement | 1 333 | 0 | 1 333 |
Georgian rural settlement | 2 046 | 0 | 2 046 |
Mirnovskoye rural settlement | 2 257 | 0 | 2 257 |
Maryinskoye rural settlement | 1 341 | 0 | 1 341 |
Moshkovskoye rural settlement | 1 453 | 0 | 1 453 |
Tveretskoye rural settlement | 500 | 0 | 500 |
Strashevichi rural settlement | 710 | 0 | 710 |
Sukromlenskoe rural settlement | 914 | 0 | 914 |
Rudnikovskoye rural settlement | 886 | 0 | 886 |
Maslovskoe rural settlement | 1 451 | 0 | 1 451 |
Toropetsk municipal district | 17 150 | 11 527 | 5 623 |
Urban settlement - the city of Toropets | 11 527 | 11 527 | 0 |
Toropets | 11 527 | 11 527 | 0 |
Vasilevskoye rural settlement | 453 | 0 | 453 |
Kudryavtsevskoye rural settlement | 273 | 0 | 273 |
Podgorodnenskoye rural settlement | 962 | 0 | 962 |
Ploskoshskoe rural settlement | 1 441 | 0 | 1 441 |
Pozhinskoe rural settlement | 536 | 0 | 536 |
Ponizovskoe rural settlement | 600 | 0 | 600 |
Rechanskoye rural settlement | 773 | 0 | 773 |
Skvortsovskoe rural settlement | 585 | 0 | 585 |
Firovsky municipal district | 7 136 | 3 643 | 3 493 |
Firovskoe urban settlement | 1 849 | 1 849 | 0 |
Firovo village | 1 849 | 1 849 | 0 |
Velikyoktyabrskoe urban settlement | 1 971 | 1 794 | 177 |
Velikooktyabrsky village | 1 794 | 1 794 | 0 |
Velikyoktyabrskoe rural settlement | 1 512 | 0 | 1 512 |
Christmas rural settlement | 1 451 | 0 | 1 451 |
Firovskoe rural settlement | 353 | 0 | 353 |
With the population of cities, villages and towns of the Tver region in 2022, how many people live in this territory, people in each settlement of this territorial unit of the Russian Federation, that’s what we figured out here, we made our contribution to satisfying the requests of those interested in this statistical information.
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Housing and communal services tariffs
Utilities in Tver increased in 2022 and increased again in 2022. On the website of the Government of the Tver Region you can see the current prices for electricity, water, gas and other types of utilities.
On websites, Tver residents constantly complain about the work of housing and communal services employees. After all, residents of houses often have to deal with non-functioning sewage systems and untimely garbage collection.
Many people complain about high tariffs and the services provided. City residents believe that prices do not correspond to the quality of communal services.
In 2022, the cost of housing and communal services was:
- electricity – 4.27 rubles/kW;
- water supply - 21.95 rubles;
- water disposal - 22.72 rubles;
- gas – 8,342 rubles/1 m3 (for water heaters and cooking);
- gas – 5,475 rub./1 m3 (heating);
- waste disposal – 96.5 rub. from one person who is registered in a house or apartment.
Not all companies that serve apartment buildings and the private sector have increased heating and gas tariffs. They achieved this through city subsidies allocated for utilities.
Tver population census, how many people live on January 1?
What is the official population of Tver for 2022, how many people live according to the census, how many people are in urban areas as of January 1, trends in profit and loss, whether their number is increasing or decreasing, such questions are of interest to many and we will try to get answers to them.
The city of Tver with all its administrative districts is part of the Russian Federation, the administrative center of the Tver region and the Kalinin region.
We will look into the population of the city of Tver, how many people live as of January 1, 2022, and how many people officially live in urban areas.
Work and salaries in Tver
According to data published by Tverstat on the official website, the economic development of the city is stable and promising.
The city budget shows growth and consistency. This allows you to fight unemployment (check out the unemployment rate in Russia at the link), creating new jobs and paying social benefits, including pensions, scholarships, and wages on time at state-owned enterprises.
The city mayor's office uses part of the money provided under social programs to increase payments. However, pensions and salaries in Tver remain low.
The main industrial sectors of Tver are mechanical engineering, food production and printing.
The concentration of factories is observed in the Proletarsky district, where the following factories operate:
- "Tverenergokabel";
- "Rhythm";
- Carriage-building plant.
Work in the printing industry is offered by the Pareto-Print industrial complex and a company that produces children's literature.
Other enterprises offer vacancies in Tver:
- bread factory "Bread" and;
- "Flour Mill", which produces flour and pasta;
- United Bottling Group (production of alcoholic and non-alcoholic products).
Large employers are Russian Post (you can find out about the salaries of postal workers from the article on our website), shopping and shopping and entertainment centers, hypermarkets, markets, international logistics centers, including OTTO and OZON.
Percentage of popular industries by number of vacancies in Tver
The salary level in Tver depends on the field of activity, type of employment, type of company, and qualifications. The average salary in the city and region is 37 thousand rubles.
Average salary in Tver
You can open your own business in the city, but here you will have to withstand fierce competition from Moscow entrepreneurs.
And it’s not just a matter of correctly registering a company with the tax office. We need to find a niche that is not occupied by anyone, offering unique products and goods and not skimping on advertising.
Read on our website: cost of living in Russian cities.
TVER
TVER, city in Russia, adm. center of the Tver region Us. 414.0 thousand people (2015). Located on the river. Volga, at the confluence of the Tvertsa and Tmaka rivers. Railway station. Road junction.
Photo by A. I. Nagaev Tver. Panorama of the city.
With settlements immediately preceding the city, on the territory of modern. T. are associated with the remains of buildings and finds of the 10th–11th centuries, cultural layer 11 - early. 12th centuries at the confluence of the Tmaka and Tvertsa rivers into the Volga (another name is Tver; according to one version, the name of the city comes from it). The earliest mountain layer is located east of the mouth of the Tmaka (Kremlin territory), including log buildings (dendrodates: 1149, 1150, 1185–89), oak mountain. wall of a hook (hook) structure (no later than the mid-12th century according to radiocarbon dating), seal of the Smolensk prince. Rostislav Mstislavich and others. According to V.A. Kuchkin, T., most likely, was one of the 6 Volga cities that were taken by the prince. Izyaslav Mstislavich with the Novgorodians in 1149 at Prince. Yuri Vladimirovich Dolgoruky. The first direct mention of the city in the “9th miracle” “Tales of the Miracles of the Vladimir Icon of the Mother of God” beginning. 1160s indicates that by this time T. was an adm. center and was governed by the boyar-governor of the Vladimir prince. Andrey Yurievich Bogolyubsky. It was part of the Grand Duchy of Vladimir, then the Principality of Pereyaslavl. Destroyed during the Mongol-Tatar invasion in February. 1238. The concealment of 2 large treasures of ancient Russian is associated with this. silver jewelry (including using filigree, granulation, niello, engraving techniques).
After 1238 the city was restored. Capital of the Tver Principality (1247–1485). Probably in mid. 1260s T. became the center of the bishopric. In 1285–90 for the first time in the North-East. Rus' after the Mongol-Tatar invasion, the white-stone Transfiguration Cathedral was built [3-apse, 3-nave, 4-pillar, with galleries and porches, white-stone porch; fragments of carved architems were found. details, frescoes, ceramics. floor tiles]. In the end 13th–14th centuries stone churches were built in the Assumption Otroche Monastery; in 1323–25 – in mon. St. Theodore (at the beginning of the 14th century the Church Rules in Greek were created there; now in the Vatican Library). Basic settlements of T.: Zagorodsky (including buildings with dendrodates 1155, 1168, 1181, 1190s, a fortified ditch), Zatmatsky (from the 12th/13th centuries), Zavolzhsky and Zatveretsky (no later than the 14th century) . In the end 14 – 1st floor. 16th centuries coins were minted in T.
Traces of metallurgy, metal and woodworking, tanning, jewelry, bone cutting, stone cutting, stone cutting (harvesting a stone icon of the late 12th century), pottery (including glazed ceramics) and other crafts have been identified. Among the finds: 5 birch bark letters (from the 1180s–1190s to the 14th century), a fragment of a stone product with an alphabet (late 13th – mid-14th centuries) and a golden encolpion with a multi-line inscription of the 14th century, wrote; hanging seals; leather goods [including a belt with embossed images of church holidays (2nd half of the 13th – 14th centuries)], etc.
In 1485 T. was occupied by the troops of the leader without a fight. book Moscow Ivan III Vasilievich. After joining Rus. The state was the center of the appanage (1485–90, 1576–1586/87). Destroyed by the oprichnina army in 1569 during the campaign against Novgorod. During the Time of Troubles, the Polish-Litovs were captured. troops in 1609, until the middle. 17th century was in decline. The fortifications were reconstructed for the last time in 1707. District city (since 1708) and provincial center (since 1719) St. Petersburg. (before 1710 Ingria) province. (1708–27) and Novgorod province. (1727–75). Thanks to the construction of the Vyshnevolotsk water system and the St. Petersburg-Moscow highway, it became a major transit trade center. Center of the Tver province (1775–1929; until 1796 Tver governorship). The development of the city's industry was facilitated by the opening of traffic along the sections Vyshny Volochyok - Tver (1850) and Tver - Moscow (1851) of the Nikolaevskaya railway. d.
Sov. power was established on October 28 (11/10). 1917. District (1929–30) and district (1929–35) center Moscow. region In 1931–90 the city was called Kalinin. Since 1935 adm. center of the Kalinin (from 1990 Tver) region. In 1936, railway traffic was opened. line Doroshikha (Kalinin) - Vasilievsky Mokh. In the 1930s–50s. Means. The architect suffered losses. the appearance of the city, including during the war. action and short term. occupation of Germany troops (10.17 – 12.16.1941) in Vel. Otech. war during the Battle of Moscow 1941–42.
Church "White Trinity". 1563. Bell tower - 1812 (built on in 1878). Photo by P. S. Pavlinov
The city center, located on the right bank of the Volga, was built up after the fire according to the regular plan of 1763 (presumably by architect P.R. Nikitin; revised in 1767); it is based on a composition with 3 rays diverging from Polutsirkulnaya Square. to the middle and corners of the Kremlin, on the site of which the Traveling Palace of Catherine II was built (1764–71, Nikitin; rebuilt in the early 19th century, architect K. I. Rossi; now KG). Ch. The streets and the Volga embankment are built in classic style. buildings; among them - the magistrate (1771–1774), the governor's house (1770–80s), the Assembly of the Nobility (1841–42, architect I. F. Lvov). Preserved: 5-chapter c. “White Trinity” (1563; bell tower - 1812, built on in 1878), c. Nativity of Christ in Rybaki (1729–43), baroque churches of Saints Boris and Gleb (1759–71), Intercession (1765–74) and Nativity of the Virgin (1777–95); c. St. John the Baptist (1784–1808; bell tower - 1826), Ascension Church. (1826–36, Lvov), Nativity of Christ women's mon. (founded in the late 14th–15th centuries, closed in 1923, revived in 1999; 5-domed cathedral, 1814–20, Russia; Resurrection Cathedral in neo-Russian style, 1912–13, architect N. P. Omelyusty), cinema “Star” in the spirit of constructivism (1935–37, architect V.P. Kalmykov).
Photo by D.V. Solovyov The building of the provincial government (now the Administration of the city of Tver). 1778–83. Architect F. F. Shtengel.
On the left bank of the Volga there is the Assumption Cathedral (1722) of the Assumption Otroch mon. (founded in the 13th century, closed in 1918), Resurrection Church. (1728–31), c. Trinity beyond the Volga (1733–37), c. Mch. Nikita (1760–63), the Arefievs’ house (1762–68, now the Museum of Tver Life), St. Catherine’s Women’s Monastery. (founded 1996; cathedral, 1774–86), river station in the spirit of the Owls. neoclassicism (1935–38). After the war, T. was restored according to the general plan of 1944–45 (architect N. J. Colley). In 2010–14, the Cathedral of St. Alexander Nevsky was restored in the Russian style (1891–93, architect F. N. Malinovsky, demolished in 1983). Monuments: Afanasy Nikitin (1955), I. A. Krylov (1959); A. S. Pushkin (1974), M. E. Saltykov-Shchedrin (1976, both by sculptor O. K. Komov). In the mountains line - an expressive group of Mesolithic. sites and other archaeological sites. monuments.
Among scientific institutions - Center. Research Institute for Processing Staple Fibers (1960, current name since 1970), Institute of Carriage Building (1962), Research Institute of Information. technologies (1974; modern name and status since 1990), All-Russian. n.-i. and design and technological Institute of Mechanization of Flax Growing of the Russian Agricultural Academy (1989). State universities: University (history dates back to 1870, current status since 1971), Technical. University (history dates back to 1922, current status and name since 1994), Med. Academy (history dates back to 1936, current status since 1995), Military. Aerospace Academy defense named after Marshal Sov. Union of G. K. Zhukov (established in 1956 as the Military Command Academy of Air Defense, since 1974 named after G. K. Zhukov; since 2005 modern name), Agricultural Sciences. Academy (1971). Moscow branches universities The municipal library system includes 36 branches. Regional universal scientific. fuck them. A. M. Gorky (1860).
Museums: State united [1977; 32 branches, including museums - local history. (founded in 1866), Tver life (1970), M. E. Saltykov-Shchedrin (1976)]; history of Tver medicine (opened in 1969; current name since 2015), Tver railway workers (founded in 1982, current name since 2012), communications of the Tver region. (1997), “Tver Armory Chamber” (1998), M. Krug (2007), goat (2008). Regional KG (founded in 1866, independent museum since 1937, current name since 1990). Gor. museum and exhibition center (2007). Regional House of Science and Technology (1962).
Theatres: drama (history dates back to 1745, permanent troupe since the 1920s), Youth Theater (1932), puppet theater (1944). Regional Philharmonic (founded in 1936, since 1999 academic), consisting of: the chamber choir “Russian Partes” (founded in 1989 as a “madrigal singing ensemble”, since 2003 its current name) and the chamber orchestra “Russian Camerata” (1990 ; both have gubernatorial status since 2012), etc. A Czech organ is installed in the concert hall of the Philharmonic. Rieger-Kloss (1991–1992). Intl. festival of music of J. S. Bach (since 1992), all-Russian. festival "Musical Autumn in Tver" (since 1969, annually).
Among the sports arenas, the most popular are: the Khimik football stadium (1957; about 8 thousand seats), the Yubileiny Ice Sports Palace (1983; 2 thousand seats), the Yunost Sports House, and the hippodrome (1922).
The most developed are mechanical engineering and metalworking, chemical and food-flavoring industries. Leading enterprises: car builders. plant (passenger and freight cars), Tverskoy Excavator, Tsentrosvarmash (welded metal structures for the needs of railway transport, etc.), production. complexes of the companies “Dielectric Cable Systems” (cable-supporting systems, low-voltage equipment) and “Sibur-PET” (polyethylene terephthalate granulate), “Volzhsky Baker”, “Khleb” (both produce confectionery products, etc.), “United Bottling Group” (Russia) Swiss company; bottling of non-alcoholic and low-alcohol drinks). Special production builds. and road equipment, trailers and semi-trailers, equipment for the food industry, cable, wire and paint products, cord fabric for the tire industry, reinforced concrete. products, sand-lime bricks, misc. crystal lamps, glass containers; repair of elevators and escalators. 2 printing plant.