Presentation City of Zverevo. The city of Zverevo, the youngest of the urban districts of the Rostov region, is located in the western part of the Rostov region. - presentation

City in Rostov region, Russia

Zverevo

Zverevo

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Coordinates: 47°01′14″N 40°07′21″E / 47.02056 ° N 40.12250°E / 47.02056; 40.12250Coordinates: 47°01′14″N 40°07′21″E / 47.02056 ° N 40.12250°E / 47.02056; 40.12250
A countryRussia
Federal subjectRostov region[1]
Based1819
City status from1989
Height240 m (790 ft)
population
(2010 Census)[2]
• General22,411
• Evaluate
(2018)[3]
19,045 (−15%)
Administrative status
• SubordinateZverevo City District[1]
• Capital fromZverevo urban district[1]
Municipal status
• Urban districtZverevo urban district[4]
• Capital fromZverevo urban district[4]
TimezoneUTC + 3 (MSK [5])
Postal code(s)[6] 346310–346312
Dial code(s)+7 86355
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Zverevo

(Russian: Zvérevo) is a town in Rostov Oblast, Russia, located 140 kilometers (87 mi) northeast of Rostov-on-Don. Population: 22,411 (2010 Census);[2]25,356 (2002 Census);[7]28,206 (1989 Census).[8]

Links[ | ]

  • Official website of the Zverevo City Administration
  • Website of the city of Zverevo, Rostov region
  • Description of the coat of arms of Zverevo
  • Zverevo in the encyclopedia “My City”
Rostov region
Cities Azov Aksay Bataysk Belaya Kalitva Volgodonsk Gukovo Donetsk Zverevo

Zernograd Kamensk-Shakhtinsky Konstantinovsk Krasny Sulin Millerovo Morozovsk Novocherkassk Novoshakhtinsk Proletarsk
Rostov-on-Don
Salsk Semikarakorsk Taganrog Tsimlyansk Shakhty

Districts Azov Aksaysky Bagaevsky Belokalitvinsky Bokovsky Verkhnedonsky Veselovsky Volgodonsky Dubovsky Egorlyksky Zavetinsky Zernogradsky Zimovnikovsky Kagalnitsky Kamensky Kasharsky Konstantinovsky Krasnosulinsky Kuibyshevsky Martynovsky Matveevo-Kurgansky Millerovsky Milyutinsky Morozovsky Myasnikovsky Neklinovsky Oblivsky Oktyabrsky Orlovsky Peschanokopsky Proletarsky Remontnensky Rodionovo-Nesvetaysky Salsky Semikarakorsky Sovet Tarasovsky Tatsinsky Ust-Donetsk Tselinsky Tsimlyansky Chertkovsky Sholokhovsky
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Information that stylist and TV presenter Sergei Zverev had to face financial problems is reported by the media. The publications cite a friend of the star, according to whom, Sergei faced poverty as a result of a reduction in earnings due to the fact that his tours completely stopped. The public became aware of a bank account discovered with the star, although not a particularly large one - a little more than 300 thousand rubles.

Attractions[ | ]

  • Monument to Vladimir Ilyich Lenin[24].
  • Monument to the full holder of the Order of Glory Pyotr Yakovlevich Kolesnikov (2015).
  • Monument to the dead miners of the Obukhovskaya mine (2008)[25]. The monument is a brick structure in the shape of an open book with a black binding. In the center on the metal boards are inscriptions with the names of the dead miners, on the left is the sign “Miner’s Glory” and the inscription “To the fallen miners of the Obukhovskaya mine”, on the right is the inscription “The hard work of the miners was chosen and the first to leave untimely.”
  • Museum of Local History with an exhibition dedicated to mining[26][27].
  • St. Nicholas Church (1916)[28].
  • Memorial ensemble to the soldiers-liberators at the site of the mass grave of those killed in the Civil and Great Patriotic Wars of 1920 and 1943 (1957). Architect Dmukhovsky V.N. A slab with the names of 15 fallen soldiers was installed on the mass grave.

Memorial plate on the monument

  • Monument to Hero of the Soviet Union Ivan Arkhipovich Dokukin (2010).
  • Memorial sign to the liquidators of the Chernobyl accident. 84 residents of the city of Zverevo took part in eliminating the consequences of the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, three of them were awarded the Order of Courage. The monument represents part of a destroyed brick corner wall of a house. In the gaping hole in the center of the sign there is a metal ball, symbolizing the atom. On the diamond-shaped pedestal in the center of the sign there is the inscription: “To the liquidators affected by the Chernobyl accident and other radiation disasters
    .
  • A memorial sign to internationalist soldiers, as well as participants in local wars of the 20th-21st centuries. (2009) The memorial sign is a concrete slab on a pedestal with the inscription “Monument to internationalist soldiers and participants in local wars of the XX-XXI centuries.” Next to the monument on a pedestal there is a five-pointed star in the form of the Order of the Red Star. At various times, 43 residents of the city performed international duty in Afghanistan.
  • Monument to “Railroad Warriors” (1965). The monument was erected on the square near the city's railway station. The monument is a cinder block slab on a pedestal 2.5 meters high with a bas-relief image of a soldier in a helmet. There is an inscription on the plate: “Glory to the railway workers of the Zverevo station who died in the Great Patriotic War of 1941–1945.” The names of 20 dead railway workers are listed. At the bottom of the monument there is an image of the railway workers' emblem.
  • On the buildings of the city there are memorial plaques dedicated to: the strike of Zverev railway workers in support of the first Russian revolution, in honor of the 47th Guards Rifle Division, a plaque in memory of the organizer of railway transport D. M. Kalabukhov, etc.

Population[ | ]

Population
1931[5]1939[5]1959[6]1970[7]1979[8]1989[9]1992[5]1996[5]1998[5]
2600↗7500↗10 853↗16 644↗21 695↗28 206↗30 900↗32 800↘29 800
2000[5]2001[5]2002[10]2003[5]2005[5]2006[5]2007[5]2008[5]2009[11]
↘28 600↘28 100↘25 356↗25 400↘24 600↘24 100↘24 000↘23 700↘23 262
2010[12]2011[5]2012[13]2013[14]2014[15]2015[16]2016[17]2017[18]2018[19]
↘22 411↘22 400↘21 899↘21 495↘20 974↘20 437↘19 920↘19 456↘19 045
2019[20]2020[21]2021[1]
↘18 561↘18 068↘17 638

As of January 1, 2022, in terms of population, the city was in 716th place out of 1116[22]cities of the Russian Federation[23].

Notes[ | ]

  1. 123
    The permanent population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2022 (Russian). Retrieved April 27, 2022. Archived May 2, 2022.
  2. Eastern Donbass (Russian) // Wikipedia. — 2019-10-26.
  3. Zverevo: A short history or a word about our city (Russian). donbass.name. Access date: April 14, 2022.
  4. Opening of the monument to Hero of the Soviet Union Ivan Arkhipovich Dokukin (unspecified)
    (inaccessible link). Retrieved March 25, 2012. Archived March 16, 2022.
  5. 12345678910111213
    People's encyclopedia "My City". Zverevo
  6. All-Union Population Census of 1959. The size of the urban population of the RSFSR, its territorial units, urban settlements and urban areas by gender (Russian). Demoscope Weekly. Access date: September 25, 2013. Archived April 28, 2013.
  7. All-Union Population Census of 1970 The size of the urban population of the RSFSR, its territorial units, urban settlements and urban areas by gender. (Russian). Demoscope Weekly. Access date: September 25, 2013. Archived April 28, 2013.
  8. All-Union Population Census of 1979 The size of the urban population of the RSFSR, its territorial units, urban settlements and urban areas by gender. (Russian). Demoscope Weekly. Access date: September 25, 2013. Archived April 28, 2013.
  9. All-Union population census of 1989. Urban population (undefined)
    . Archived from the original on August 22, 2011.
  10. All-Russian population census 2002. Volume. 1, table 4. Population of Russia, federal districts, constituent entities of the Russian Federation, districts, urban settlements, rural settlements - regional centers and rural settlements with a population of 3 thousand or more (unspecified)
    . Archived from the original on February 3, 2012.
  11. The size of the permanent population of the Russian Federation by cities, urban-type settlements and regions as of January 1, 2009 (unspecified)
    . Retrieved January 2, 2014. Archived January 2, 2014.
  12. Results of the 2010 All-Russian Population Census. Volume 1. Number and distribution of the population of the Rostov region
  13. Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities. Table 35. Estimated resident population as of January 1, 2012 (unspecified)
    . Retrieved May 31, 2014. Archived May 31, 2014.
  14. Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2013. - M.: Federal State Statistics Service Rosstat, 2013. - 528 p. (Table 33. Population of urban districts, municipal districts, urban and rural settlements, urban settlements, rural settlements) (undefined)
    . Retrieved November 16, 2013. Archived November 16, 2013.
  15. Table 33. Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2014 (unspecified)
    . Access date: August 2, 2014. Archived August 2, 2014.
  16. Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2015 (unspecified)
    . Access date: August 6, 2015. Archived August 6, 2015.
  17. Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2016 (Russian) (October 5, 2018). Retrieved May 15, 2022. Archived May 8, 2022.
  18. Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2022 (Russian) (July 31, 2017). Retrieved July 31, 2022. Archived July 31, 2022.
  19. Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2022 (Russian). Retrieved July 25, 2018. Archived July 26, 2022.
  20. Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2022 (Russian). Retrieved July 31, 2019. Archived May 2, 2022.
  21. Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2022 (Russian). Date accessed: October 17, 2022. Archived October 17, 2022.
  22. taking into account the cities of Crimea
  23. https://rosstat.gov.ru/storage/mediabank/bul_Chislen_nasel_MO-01-01-2021.rar Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2022 (1.85 Mb, 07/30/2021)
  24. Monuments to Lenin. Zverevo.
  25. Monument to the dead miners of the Obukhovskaya mine
  26. Exhibitions in the museum of the city of Zverevo (unspecified)
    (inaccessible link). Access date: December 22, 2016. Archived December 22, 2016.
  27. Local history library-museum
  28. Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, Zverevo, Rostov region

Economy


The following organizations are represented in the city: Grain collection point “Zverevskoe”, LLC “Bytovik”, OJSC “Selkhoztekhnika”, Company for the production of secondary polymers LLC “Rostpoliplast”, OJSC “Agrokhimservice”, atelier “Gracia”, LLC “Cascade” and others.

Coal mining is carried out by OJSC Obukhovskaya Mine Administration.

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