City in Saratov Oblast, Russia
Novouzensk Novouzensk | |
Town[1] | |
Coat of arms | |
Location of Novouzensk | |
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Coordinates: 50°28′N 48°08′E / 50.467°N W. 48.133°E / 50.467; 48.133Coordinates: 50°28′N 48°08′E / 50.467°N. W. 48.133°E / 50.467; 48.133 | |
A country | Russia |
Federal subject | Saratov region[1] |
Administrative region | Novouzensky district[1] |
Based | 1760 |
City status from | 1835 |
Height | 25 m (82 ft) |
population (2010 Census)[2] | |
• General | 17,011 |
• Evaluate (2018)[3] | 15,665 (-7.9%) |
Administrative status | |
• Capital from | Novouzensky district[4] |
Municipal status | |
• Municipal district | Novouzensky municipal district[5] |
• Urban village | Novouzenskoye urban settlement[5] |
• Capital from | Novouzensky municipal district[6], urban-type settlement Novouzensk[5] |
Timezone | UTC + 4 (MSK + 1 [7]) |
Postal code(s)[8] | 413360–413362 |
Dial code(s) | +7 84562 |
OKTMO I WOULD | 63630101001 |
Novouzensk
(Russian: Novouzensk, IPA: [nəvəʊˈzʲɛnsk]) is a town and administrative center of Novouzensky District of Saratov Oblast, Russia, located on the left bank of the river. The Bolshoy Uzen River at its confluence with the Chertanly River, 202 km (126 mi) southeast of Saratov, the administrative center of the region. Population: 17,011 (2010 Census);[2]16,881 (2002 Census);[9]16,589 (1989 Census).[10]
Attractions
A branch of the Saratov Museum of Local History operates in Novouzensk.
On October 18, 1943, Chekhovich Valery Anatolievich, historian, candidate of legal sciences, associate professor of the department of theory of state and law of the Faculty of Law of KNU named after. Taras Shevchenko.
In Novouzensk, on June 8, 1910, Doctor of Veterinary Sciences, Professor Nikolai Mikhailovich Komarov, who graduated from the Saratov Veterinary Institute, was born. Author, developer of a “mobile disinfection unit”, later called the Komarov Disinfection Unit, author’s certificate No. 68359, 1947. Produced since 1950. to this day and is known to all veterinarians under the abbreviation DUK. Komarov N.M. worked on the problems of aeroionization in agriculture, developing the ideas of A.L. Chizhevsky. Under his leadership, the first All-Union Conference on artificial air ionization in animal husbandry was held. He worked on the problems of ventilation in livestock buildings and published the monograph “Ventilation in Livestock Buildings.” One of the authors of the air ion ventilation unit. Under his leadership, 22 candidate and 3 doctoral dissertations were defended. He was vice-president of the International Society of Animal Hygienists. Published more than 200 works on animal hygiene issues.