Population of Tambov 2022 city size, official, how many people live on January 1, census

In the Tambov region

Russia is distinguished by 20
urban settlements
, among which[1][2]:

  • 8 cities, including 7 cities of regional significance ( highlighted in orange
    ) - within the framework of the organization of local self-government they form separate urban districts,
  • 1 city of district significance - within the framework of the organization of local self-government, it is included in the corresponding municipal district and forms an urban settlement of the same name within the latter;
  • 12 urban-type settlements (working settlements) - within the framework of the organization of local self-government, they are included in the corresponding municipal districts and form urban settlements of the same name within the latter.
  • What holiday is it today?

    February 10, 2022, Thursday

    Today are holidays, events: Diplomat's Day Tomorrow: World Sick Day Discovery of insulin

    Today is the Orthodox holiday: St. Ephraim the Syrian. Venerable Ephraim of Novotorzhsky. Venerable Ephraim of Pechersk, Bishop of Pereyaslavl. Venerable Theodosius of Totem, Spasosumorin of the monastery, leader and founder... Tomorrow: Transfer of the relics of the holy martyr Ignatius the God-Bearer. Saints Gerasim, Pitirim, Jonah, bishops of Great Perm, Ustva...

    Today is a national holiday: Ephraim's Day... Tomorrow: Lawrence's Day

    Seasons

    Seasons, four periods of the year (spring, summer, autumn and winter) characterized by certain average temperatures. The period during which the Sun passes through one of these sectors is called the season. Spring in the Northern Hemisphere and autumn in the Southern Hemisphere begin when the Sun passes through the initial circle of declination and its right ascension is 0° (vernal equinox). Summer in the Northern Hemisphere and winter in the Southern Hemisphere occur when the sun's right ascension is 90° (summer solstice). Autumn in the Northern Hemisphere and spring in the Southern Hemisphere begin when the sun's right ascension is 180° (autumnal equinox). The beginning of winter in the Northern Hemisphere and summer in the Southern Hemisphere is considered to be the winter solstice, when the direct ascension of the Sun is 270°... Next: Seasons. Russian folk calendar. Monthly words...

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    Folk calendar about every day

    Every day one season always replaces another and this determines a person’s way of life. In connection with this, a folk calendar was formed in which there were practically no nameless, unmarked days. Every day was special, had its own purpose. All this was determined by climate conditions and astrological phenomena.

    A calendar is a system for counting periods of time. The first calendars arose a long time ago, in ancient times, because there was a need to measure time. The word calendar comes from the Latin words caleo - to proclaim and calendarium - debt book. This is due to the fact that in Ancient Rome the beginning of each month was especially proclaimed, and because it was customary to pay debts on the first day of the month. Different peoples counted time differently. Some calendars are based on the changing phases of the moon - lunar calendars; in others - the change of seasons - sunny; in others, the length of the year was coordinated with the change of seasons, and the counting of months was associated with the phases of the Moon. Such calendars are called lunisolar.

    In Rus', the calendar was called a monthly calendar. Every day, the month book covered the entire year of peasant life, “describing” day by day, month after month, where each day had its own holidays or weekdays, customs and superstitions, traditions and rituals, natural signs and phenomena. The cyclical nature of the calendar is reminiscent of human life, where spring is youth, summer is heyday, autumn is the time of harvesting fruits (it’s good if there are some, otherwise you can live your life without collecting fruits), winter is the time of wisdom and peace. This cyclicality and rhythm determined the way of life of the farmer. The folk calendar was an agricultural calendar, which was reflected in the names of the months, folk signs, rituals and customs. Even the determination of the timing and duration of the seasons is associated with real climatic conditions. Hence the discrepancy between the names of the months in different areas... Next: Folk calendar...

    General information about the Tambov region

    Distinctive features .
    We know a lot about the Tambov region thanks to its nature. Here you have the “Tambov wolf”, and bees on the coat of arms, and old Michurin, a famous breeder. And to top it all off, the final chord is first place in the environmental rating of Russian regions for the summer of 2013. As for the catchphrase “the Tambov wolf is your comrade,” there are several opinions. But most likely, the reason is that “wolves” were the name given to criminals who were hiding in the Tambov forests, as well as in general to all suspicious visitors who could potentially be at odds with the law.

    And in 1955, the film “The Rumyantsev Case” was released, in which for the first time this phrase was heard throughout the country, which was later played out more than once. For example, in the film “Ivan Vasilyevich changes his profession,” it sounded like this: “The Tambov wolf is your boyar.”

    Before the revolution, the Tambov region was one of the main agricultural regions of the country. Here are the best black soils in the world, the layers of which in some places reach 4 meters in depth.

    Another natural attraction of the region is the Voroninsky Nature Reserve. It owes its origin to the famous Russian traveler Semenov-Tien-Shansky, who drew attention to the unique nature of the forests along the Vorona River and proposed creating a natural park here. This initiative was implemented in 1916-1917 by his own son, a talented geographer.


    Voroninsky Reserve

    The Tambov region has good scientific potential. A special place here is given to Michurinsk, which received the status of a science city and specializes in innovation in the agro-industrial complex. Two important scientific centers are located here - the All-Russian Research Institute of Horticulture named after. Michurin and the All-Russian Research Institute of Genetics and Fruit Plants named after. Michurina.


    House-Museum of Michurin in Michurinsk

    Geographical location . The Tambov region is located in the European part of the Russian Federation, in the center of the East European Plain. It is part of the Central Federal District. Its neighbors are: Ryazan region in the north, Voronezh region in the south, Lipetsk region in the west, Saratov region in the southeast and Penza region in the northeast.

    1,400 rivers, rivulets and streams flow through the region. There are also 300 lakes and about 900 ponds and reservoirs. Almost the entire surface of the Tambov region is flat, dotted with ravines and gullies. Forests occupy only 10% of the territory; the main natural zone is forest-steppe.


    Nature of the Tambov region

    Population. There are 1,075,748 people living in the Tambov region, of which 649 thousand are working-age people. Now the Tambov region is rapidly dying out. The natural population decline in 2012 was −6.5 people. per 1000 inhabitants.

    The Tambov region has always been famous for its peasantry, which was very prosperous and formed the basis of the well-being of the region. These people were always ready to stand up for themselves and for their rights. During the civil war, the largest peasant uprising broke out here - the “Antonovschina”, which, despite the first successes, was then brutally suppressed. Even now, the share of the rural population in the Tambov region is relatively high - 41.3%.

    As for the main nationalities, Russians make up 94.97% of the region's population. Ukrainians are in second place (0.67%), Armenians are in third (0.42%).

    Crime . The Tambov region is a surprisingly calm region in terms of crime. In the ranking of regions by the number of recorded crimes, it ranks 67th, and there is a noticeable downward trend in crime.

    The unemployment rate in the Tambov region is below the national average - 4.86%. But before 2010, it was much higher, about 9%, so don’t delude yourself - the decline in unemployment may only be a temporary phenomenon. The average salary in the region is not very high - 16,758 rubles. More than 30 thousand rubles a month are received here only in the field of financial activities. The military and transport sector also have good salaries. In light industry and manufacturing industries, wages, on the contrary, are significantly below average.


    Exercises of the Ministry of Emergency Situations at the Druzhba oil pipeline

    Property value. You can buy a one-room apartment in Tambov quite inexpensively - for about 1 million rubles. But most “one-room apartments” are offered at a price of 1.5 million rubles and more. Elite apartments in new buildings are sold for even more than 2 million rubles. For the same amount you can buy a two-room apartment, although most offers cover the range of 2.5 - 2.8 million rubles.

    The climate of the Tambov region is moderate continental. The average January temperature is −8°C, July +19.4°C, annual precipitation ranges from 322 to 807 mm. The flat terrain of the region freely allows cold Arctic air masses to pass to the south. Therefore, frosts are possible here from the end of September until mid-May. Dry periods with hot winds are also common.

    Fishing calendar for every day

    The fishing calendar should not be taken as an absolutely indisputable truth. Fish biting is greatly influenced by a whole range of natural factors, as well as the influence on the nature of man himself. You must not forget that the fish’s bite depends and is determined not only by the calendar dates and biological cycles of their life, reflected in the calendar, but also, no less, by the state of their habitat; the bite also depends on weather conditions: air and water temperatures, cloudiness, wind direction and strength, etc... Next: Fishing calendar...

    A. M. Gerasimov

    Gerasimov Alexander Mikhailovich (1881-1963), Russian painter, People's Artist of the USSR (1943), full member of the USSR Academy of Arts (1947, president in 1947-57). Multi-figure ceremonial compositions, historical and revolutionary paintings (“Lenin on the podium”, 1929-30), portraits, landscapes, still lifes. USSR State Prize (1941, 1943, 1946, 1949).

    Central Genetic Laboratory named after I. V. Michurin

    Genetic Laboratory named after. I. V. Michurina Central (TsGL) RAAS, founded in 1934 on the basis of a nursery founded in 1875 (Michurinsk). Development of methods for breeding varieties of fruit crops, breeding and other works.

    Other large cities: Morshansk, Kotovsk, Rasskazovo, Uvarovo.

    Orthodox calendar about every day

    Orthodox calendar: Orthodox, Church and Christian holidays.

    The church year is an alternation of weekdays and holidays. On weekdays, a person is called to work “by the sweat of his brow to earn his bread.” Holidays are given in order to feel liberation, to rise above the bustle and routine of the world, to feel involved in the highest of worlds, “where there are no illnesses, sorrows and sighs, but endless life.” Since ancient times, holiday cycles have been associated with the seasons. The pagans associated them with the worship of the forces of nature, the cult of which in the Old Testament was replaced by gratitude to the Creator for the universe. And although the connection between holidays and the seasons has not completely lost its power, since God is present in everything, in the plant and animal world, in human works, it nevertheless faded into the background, giving way to a spiritual foundation built on the Sacred Scriptures. The history of Orthodox holidays dates back to the times of the Old Testament. Each of the Orthodox holidays is dedicated to the remembrance of the most important events in the life of Jesus Christ and the Mother of God, as well as the memory of saints... Next: Orthodox calendar...

    Kirsanov

    Kirsanov , in the Tambov region, regional subordination, district center, 95 km east of Tambov. Located on the border of the Oka-Don (Tambov) plain and the Volga Upland, on the right bank slope of the river valley. Crow, at the confluence of the river. Pursovka (Don basin). Railway station on the Tambov - Rtishchevo line. Highway (Tambov - Saratov). Population 20.1 thousand people (1992; 6.7 thousand in 1861; 10.7 thousand in 1897; 11.3 thousand in 1926; 13.7 thousand in 1939; 15.7 thousand in 1959; 21.8 thousand in 1970; 20.6 thousand in 1979). It was first mentioned in 1702 as a village at the Krasinsky ironworks (it was associated with the ironworks of Lipetsk); The first settler, according to legend, was a native of the village of Ustye Khrisanf (Kirsan) Zubakin, who gave the name to the village. In 1733 the plant was closed and the village was transferred to the palace department. Since 1779, K. has been a district city of the Tambov governorship (from 1796 - a province). In the 19th century K. is a city of merchants and townspeople, the center of a vast agricultural region. A significant impetus for the development of the city was the construction of the Tambov-Saratov railway through Kazakhstan in 1875. By the beginning of the 20th century. becomes a fairly large center for the export of bread and other agricultural products; there were small factories - an iron foundry, a candle-wax and wax-making plant, a lard-making plant, a soap-making plant, several wool washing plants, etc.; there were (1894) 5 churches, the Tikhvin Mother of God Convent (founded in 1846). In 1920-21, Kirsanovsky district was the center of a peasant uprising led by A. S. Antonov. The life and work of the philosopher and lawyer B. N. Chicherin (former Karaul estate), poets E. A. Baratynsky (Mara estate) and A. M. Zhemchuzhnikov (Ilyinovka estate), educator, friend were connected with the outskirts of K. and Kirsanovsky district A. S. Pushkin - N. I. Krivtsova (Lyubichi estate), Decembrists brothers A. and F. Vadkovsky (Gavrilovka village), singer N. A. Obukhova (Mara estate). Modern Kazakhstan is the center of an agricultural region (crops of grain, sugar beets, sunflowers, and fodder crops; livestock raising, mainly dairy and beef cattle breeding). Food enterprises (factories - sugar, skim milk powder, vegetable canning, flour mills, meat and poultry plants), mechanical engineering and metalworking (motor repair), light (garment factory, etc.) industries. Museum of Local Lore (since 1921). The architectural appearance of the central part of Kazakhstan has retained the flavor of a Russian provincial town of the early 20th century. Among the ordinary buildings of the late XIX - early XX centuries. towering cathedral of the Tikhvin Mother of God Monastery (1828-58), the Kozmodemyansk cemetery church (1839; in the interior - wall paintings, artist A. D. Nadezhdin) was the center of the peasant uprising led by A. S. Antonov.

    ZHERDEVKA , district center in the Tambov region, 271 km south of Tambov. Located in the southern part of the Oka-Don (Tambov) plain, on the river. Savala (left tributary of the Khoper River, Don basin). Railway station on the Gryazi - Povorino line, 26 km from the Moscow - Tambov - Volgograd - Astrakhan highway. Population 19.2 thousand people (1992; 15.3 thousand in 1959; 17.5 thousand in 1970; 19.2 thousand in 1979). It was formed in 1954 from the station village, the village at the sugar factory (built in 1937) and the village of Chibizovka. Modern Zh. is the center of an agricultural region (cereal crops, sunflowers, and sugar beets; dairy and meat animal husbandry). Sugar, dairy, oil, vegetable canning, mechanical, brick factories. Meat and poultry plant. Elevator. Railway transport enterprises, etc. Museum of Local Lore.

    Russian folk calendar for every day

    The word “sign” comes from the word “notice”, i.e. observe. As a result of observing what happens around a person every day, he accumulates life experience. This knowledge was passed down from generation to generation, carefully preserved and people trusted it as a sacred book. Many signs have come to us from the depths of centuries without losing their knowledge. Each of us is free to choose: to dismiss all this as an absurd superstition or to take a closer look at the signs and take the centuries-old experience of generations more seriously. Most of us, when taking exams, ask them to scold them, boasting about some kind of good fortune or luck, spit so as not to jinx them or knock on wood, take a detour if a black cat crossed the road, are afraid of the number 13 and much more. And who among us does not have lucky things, numbers? Who has never resorted to the help of fate at least once in their life, who has not believed in secrets? It’s as if everything connected with signs is hidden somewhere deep in our subconscious. Often we remember them mechanically, unconsciously, or just as a joke. But, undoubtedly, the signs contain a lot of accurate knowledge and practical wisdom of our ancestors. They cover all the characteristic, often difficult to perceive, natural phenomena. Signs have preserved a lot of what was in old folk holidays and customs; they help predict the weather, grow crops... Next: Folk signs...

    Uvarovo

    Uvarovo , in the Tambov region, regional subordination, district center, 117 km southeast of Tambov. Located in the southeastern part of the Oka-Don (Tambov) plain, on the right bank of the river. Vorona (Don basin). Railway station (Olovka) on the Tambov - Balashov - Kamyshin line. Road junction. Population 34.8 thousand people (1992; 25 thousand in 1970; 32 thousand in 1979). In the XII-XIV centuries. The environs of modern Ukraine, together with the vast surrounding lands, were called Chervlyony Yar and were inhabited by Russians. In the XIV century. along the river The Vorona passed the border between the Ryazan principality and the Golden Horde; Russian “guards” were stationed on the right bank of the Vorona. The settlement arose in 1699, when the regimental Cossacks Moisey Alekseev and Kondraty Emelyanov and their relatives settled here (about 30 households in total); it was named after P. S. Uvarov, who lived in these places by hunting and beekeeping. In 1702, with the construction of a wooden church, U. became a village. In 1779, the Borisoglebsk-Kirsanov postal route was built through the U. In 1840, a stone church was built in U. and the first trade fair was held. In the second half of the 19th - early 20th centuries. U. is a significant center of trade in the Borisoglebsk district of the Tambov province. In 1893, a railway passed near Uzbekistan (the Oblovka station was named after the engineer who built it). In 1899, the population of Uzbekistan reached 10 thousand people. The village had a match factory, a soap factory, an oil factory, a station elevator, mills and grain mills, and three trade fairs were held annually. In 1960, U. was transformed into a workers' settlement. The city has been established since 1966. Modern Ukraine is the industrial and agricultural center of the region (cereal crops, sugar beets, sunflowers, and coriander; meat and dairy farming). Factories - chemical (production of double superphosphate), experimental mechanical "Granit" (production of special technological equipment and tooling), sugar, butter, butter, brick. Near U., in the village of Ivanovka, is the former estate of the Satins, where from the spring of 1890 to April 1917 the composer, pianist and conductor S.V. Rachmaninov lived and worked (now the S.V. Rachmaninov Museum; annual music festivals named after S.V. are held. V. Rachmaninov). In the village of Staraya Olshanka there are the remains of the former Voeikov estate, where the artist V. D. Polenov and his sister, decorative artist E. D. Polenov, often visited; The Church of the Resurrection (1843-60; architect K. A. Moldavsky) has been preserved.

    RASKAZOVO , in the Tambov region, regional subordination, district center, 40 km east of Tambov. Located in the central part of the Oka-Don (Tambov) plain, on the river. Lesnoy Tambov (right tributary of the Tsna river), at the confluence of the river. Arzhenka. 10 km from the Platonovka railway station on the Tambov-Rtishchevo-Saratov line, on the Tambov-Penza-Saratov highway. Population 50.0 thousand people (1992; 12 thousand in 1897; 25 thousand in 1926; 31 thousand in 1939; 34 thousand in 1959; 40 thousand in 1970; 43 thousand in 1979). The village of R. has been known since 1698, when the Morsha peasant Stepan Rasskaz built his home here and when peasants, mainly from the Tambov villages of Kulikovo and Morsha, began to settle around it. In the XVIII - early XX centuries. It was famous for its handicrafts (knitting stockings, tanning leather, making candles and soap; in the surrounding villages - sheepskin and fur trade). In 1753, cloth factory production arose in Russia, and a little later, a dyeing manufactory. In the 18th century cloth factories also appeared in the surrounding villages - Bondari, Tatanovo, Tulinovka, Novaya Lyada. At the end of the 18th century. Emperor Paul I granted the village to N.P. Arkharov, the former Moscow chief of police - “the stern commander of even more severe Arkharovites.” (N.P. Arkharov, together with his brother I.P. Arkharov, lived in Russia for a long time until his death in 1814). By the end of the 19th century. R. is the industrial center of the Tambov province (4 cloth factories, a felt establishment, a distillery, as well as small tanneries, a soap factory, a steam mill, glue factories, shoemakers and other enterprises). In 1913, there were about 5 thousand factory workers in Russia. City - since 1926. Modern R. is an industrial satellite city of Tambov. Main enterprises: Arzhensky cloth mill; factories - knitting, fur, cloth; factories - tannery, biochemical, low-voltage equipment, "Spetsstroymashremont". Among the architectural monuments of R.: the Church of St. John the Evangelist (1895); the remains of the estate of the Poltoratskys, close friends of A.S. Pushkin (early 19th century); palace and park complex of the former estate of the Aseev manufacturers (1902). In the vicinity of Russia, in the village of Preobrazhenye, or Babino, the writer S. N. Sergeev-Tsensky was born in 1875, and the physicist academician M. A. Markin was born in Russia in 1908. In the early 1930s. biophysicist A. L. Chizhevsky worked in R.; headed the research station at the Arzhenka poultry farm. 4 km south of R. there is an island section of the forest “Soulless Bush” (an area of ​​over 100 hectares), on the territory of which part of the ancient Astrakhan salt tract has been preserved. According to legend, E.I. Pugachev’s troops were hiding in this forest.

    Holiday calendar, dates and events of the year

    All state and professional holidays in Russia, including significant World and International holidays, and other equally interesting holidays and events about every day.

    The holiday has always kept pace with the history of mankind. Social time can be divided into three types: everyday life (weekdays), weekends and holidays. Everyday life is a series of practices repeated day after day and every day (work). Weekends are regular breaks from the rush of everyday life. It is believed that on weekends a person should restore his strength after working days. Day off, non-working day. A holiday is a day of celebration established in honor or in memory of someone or something. A day or series of days celebrated by the church in memory of a religious event or saint... Next: Calendar...

    What is the population of the city of Tambov?

    Tambov Region994 420611 901382 519
    Urban district - Tambov city289 701289 7010
    Tambov289 701289 7010
    Urban district - the city of Kirsanov15 75315 7530
    Kirsanov15 75315 7530
    Urban district - the city of Kotovsk28 66328 6630
    Kotovsk28 66328 6630
    Urban district - the city of Michurinsk89 87689 8760
    Michurinsk89 87689 8760
    Urban district - the city of Morshansk37 47737 4770
    Morshansk37 47737 4770
    Urban district - the city of Rasskazovo42 29342 2930
    Rasskazovo42 29342 2930
    Urban district - the city of Uvarovo22 91622 9160
    Uvarovo22 91622 9160
    Bondarsky municipal district10 081010 081
    Rural settlement Bondarsky village council4 57204 572
    Rural settlement Grazhdanovsky village council9110911
    Rural settlement Kershinsky village council5880588
    Rural settlement Krivopolyansky village council3640364
    Rural settlement Mitropolsky village council9690969
    Rural settlement Nashchekinsky village council8170817
    Rural settlement Pakhotnouglovsky village council1 09601 096
    Rural settlement Pribytkinsky village council7640764
    Gavrilovsky municipal district9 64309 643
    Rural settlement Bulgakovsky village council9640964
    Rural settlement Gavrilovsky 2nd village council3 72803 728
    Rural settlement Kozmodemyanovsky village council1 12601 126
    Rural settlement Osino-Gaisky village council8830883
    Rural settlement Peresypkinsky village council2 01502 015
    Rural settlement Chupovsky village council9270927
    Zherdevsky municipal district25 75713 82511 932
    Urban settlement of Zherdevka13 82513 8250
    Zherdevka13 82513 8250
    Rural settlement Alekseevsky village council1 15001 150
    Rural settlement Burnaksky village council2 08902 089
    Rural settlement Volodarsky village council7950795
    Rural settlement Vyazovsky village council8570857
    Rural settlement Demyanovsky village council7440744
    Rural settlement Novorusanovsky village council6810681
    Rural settlement Pichaevsky village council1 19401 194
    Rural settlement Preobrazhenovsky village council7030703
    Rural settlement Sukmanovsky village council9050905
    Rural settlement Tugolukovsky village council1 23501 235
    Rural settlement Shpikulovsky village council1 57901 579
    Znamensky municipal district15 1355 08810 047
    Urban settlement Znamensky village council5 0885 0880
    urban village Znamenka (rp.)5 0885 0880
    Rural settlement Alexandrovsky village council8970897
    Rural settlement Vorontsovsky village council3 36203 362
    Rural settlement Duplyato-Maslovsky village council1 10301 103
    Rural settlement Kuzminsky village council5730573
    Rural settlement Nikolsky village council9170917
    Rural settlement Pokrovo-Marfinsky village council1 89001 890
    Rural settlement Sukhotinsky village council1 30501 305
    Inzhavinsky municipal district18 0937 87010 223
    Urban settlement Inzhavinsky village council8 1107 870240
    urban village Inzhavino (rp.)7 8707 8700
    Rural settlement Balykleysky village council8090809
    Rural settlement Zemlyansky village council8270827
    Rural settlement Kaluginsky village council4200420
    Rural settlement Karavainsky village council4150415
    Rural settlement Karai-Saltykovsky village council1 12301 123
    Rural settlement Karaulsky village council8860886
    Rural settlement Krasivsky village council1 93001 930
    Rural settlement Maryevsky village council1 00101 001
    Rural settlement Mikhailovsky village council5370537
    Rural settlement Nikitinsky village council7550755
    Rural settlement Nikolinsky village council3130313
    Rural settlement Parevsky village council6790679
    Rural settlement Chernavsky village council2880288
    Kirsanovsky municipal district18 363018 363
    Rural settlement Golynshchinsky village council2 22802 228
    Rural settlement Leninsky Village Council1 15701 157
    Rural settlement Inokovsky village council7650765
    Rural settlement Kalaissky village council3 54903 549
    Rural settlement Kovylsky village council1 11001 110
    Rural settlement Maryinsky village council1 06001 060
    Rural settlement Sokolovsky village council3 04303 043
    Rural settlement Uvarovshchinsky village council5 45105 451
    Michurinsky municipal district30 689030 689
    Rural settlement Starotarbeevsky village council7160716
    Rural settlement Glazkovsky village council2 06502 065
    Rural settlement Zhidilovsky village council2 17502 175
    Rural settlement Zavoronezhsky village council8 54608 546
    Rural settlement Izosimovsky village council4 28204 282
    Rural settlement Kochetovsky village council9910991
    Rural settlement Krasivsky village council6710671
    Rural settlement Novonikolsky village council3 23603 236
    Rural settlement Ostroluchinsky village council1 31501 315
    Rural settlement Staevsky village council1 70901 709
    Rural settlement Starokazinsky village council1 35901 359
    Rural settlement Tersky village council1 19201 192
    Rural settlement Ustinsky village council1 23201 232
    Rural settlement Khmelevsky village council1 20001 200
    Mordovian municipal district15 1197 1837 936
    Urban settlement Mordovian village council6 8625 6181 244
    urban-type settlement Mordovo (rp.)5 6185 6180
    Urban settlement Novopokrovsky village council3 1551 5651 590
    urban settlement Novopokrovka (rp.)1 5651 5650
    Rural settlement Alexandrovsky village council5980598
    Rural settlement Ivanovsky village council1 16701 167
    Rural settlement Lavrovsky village council1 14301 143
    Rural settlement Shmarovsky village council6940694
    Rural settlement Shulginsky village council1 50001 500
    Morshansky municipal district27 827027 827
    Rural settlement Algasovsky village council3 39303 393
    Rural settlement Alkuzhborkovsky village council8550855
    Rural settlement Vanovo village council4120412
    Rural settlement Veselovsky village council1 04701 047
    Rural settlement Dmitrievsky village council1 41401 414
    Rural settlement Ekaterinovsky village council5790579
    Rural settlement Ivensky village council1 37101 371
    Rural settlement Karelian village council1 34601 346
    Rural settlement Kryukovsky village council3 43903 439
    Rural settlement Kulikovsky village council1 42401 424
    Rural settlement Levinsky village council9440944
    Rural settlement Novotomnikovsky village council8010801
    Rural settlement Rakshinsky village council1 09901 099
    Rural settlement Serpovsky village council1 55801 558
    Rural settlement Starotomnikovsky village council4320432
    Rural settlement Ustinsky village council7 71307 713
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    Urban settlement Muchkapsky village council6 0926 0920
    Muchkapsky town (rp.)6 0926 0920
    Rural settlement Zapolatovsky village council8120812
    Rural settlement Krasnokustovsky village council8370837
    Rural settlement Kulyabovsky village council9180918
    Rural settlement Sergievsky village council5280528
    Rural settlement Troitsky village council4530453
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    Rural settlement Shapkinsky village council1 33601 336
    Nikiforovsky municipal district15 7416 9408 801
    Urban settlement Dmitrievsky village council6 9406 9400
    urban-type settlement Dmitrievka (rp.)6 9406 9400
    Rural settlement Ekaterininsky village council2 09502 095
    Rural settlement Ozersky village council1 59301 593
    Rural settlement Saburo-Pokrovsky village council2 14702 147
    Rural settlement Yurlovsky village council1 58801 588
    Rural settlement Yaroslavl village council1 37801 378
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    Urban settlement Pervomaisky village council11 03511 0350
    Pervomaisky village (rp.)11 03511 0350
    Rural settlement Ilovai-Dmitrievsky village council1 42101 421
    Rural settlement Kozmodemyanovsky village council1 26501 265
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    Rural settlement Staroklensky village council1 50601 506
    Rural settlement Staroseslavinsky village council1 34301 343
    Rural settlement Khobotovsky village council2 58202 582
    Rural settlement Chernyshevsky village council3920392
    Petrovsky municipal district15 518015 518
    Rural settlement Volchkovsky village council1 39201 392
    Rural settlement Kochetovsky village council4930493
    Rural settlement Krasilovsky village council5670567
    Rural settlement Krutovsky village council7270727
    Rural settlement Pervomaisky village council5030503
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    Rural settlement Plavitsky village council4960496
    Rural settlement Pokrovo-Chicherinsky village council4690469
    Rural settlement Rakhmaninsky village council5370537
    Rural settlement Uspenovsky village council6280628
    Rural settlement Shekhmansky village council1 02501 025
    Rural settlement Yablonovetsky village council7470747
    Pichaevsky municipal district11 231011 231
    Rural settlement Bailovsky village council1 33201 332
    Rural settlement Bolshelomovissky village council1 00801 008
    Rural settlement Bolsheremetyevo village council7450745
    Rural settlement Egorovsky village council9670967
    Rural settlement Vyazhlinsky village council2640264
    Rural settlement Lipovsky village council1 07301 073
    Rural settlement Pichaevsky village council3 26903 269
    Rural settlement Podyomsky village council9020902
    Rural settlement Pokrovo-Vasilievsky village council6890689
    Rural settlement Rudovsky village council9820982
    Rasskazovsky municipal district19 734019 734
    Rural settlement Verkhnespassky village council2 69102 691
    Rural settlement Dmitrievshchinsky village council8420842
    Rural settlement Zelenovsky village council3 58103 581
    Rural settlement Nizhnespassky village council2 26402 264
    Rural settlement Nikolsky village council6000600
    Rural settlement Novgorodovsky village council9250925
    Rural settlement Ozersky village council1 15601 156
    Rural settlement Pichersky village council1 02801 028
    Rural settlement Platonovsky village council3 36103 361
    Rural settlement Rozhdestvensky village council7100710
    Rural settlement Sayukinsky village council1 21801 218
    Rural settlement Tatarshchinsky village council6580658
    Rural settlement Khitrovsky village council7000700
    Rzhaksinsky municipal district14 4574 10110 356
    Urban settlement Rzhaksinsky village council4 1014 1010
    Rzhaksa town (rp.)4 1014 1010
    Rural settlement Bogdanovsky village council4550455
    Rural settlement Bolsherzhaksinsky village council9780978
    Rural settlement Volkhonshchinsky village council5530553
    Rural settlement Gavrilovsky village council1 67501 675
    Rural settlement Zolotovsky village council9690969
    Rural settlement Kamensky village council1 43901 439
    Rural settlement Lukinsky village council5560556
    Rural settlement Pustovalovsky village council5100510
    Rural settlement Stepanovsky village council8910891
    Rural settlement Chakinsky village council2 33002 330
    Sampursky municipal district11 434011 434
    Rural settlement Bakharevsky village council7630763
    Rural settlement Satinsky village council5 01205 012
    Rural settlement Ivanovsky village council2 28902 289
    Rural settlement Sampursky village council2 54402 544
    Rural settlement Seredinovsky village council8260826
    Sosnovsky municipal district25 7857 97017 815
    Urban settlement Sosnovsky village council8 5437 970573
    urban settlement Sosnovka (rp.)7 9707 9700
    Rural settlement Verkhneyaroslavsky village council1 14901 149
    Rural settlement Gryaznovsky village council8600860
    Rural settlement Degtyansky village council2 37102 371
    Rural settlement Delnodubravsky village council7570757
    Rural settlement Zelenovsky village council4800480
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    Rural settlement Lamsky village council1 41201 412
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    Rural settlement Novoyurievsky village council1 22201 222
    Rural settlement Popovsky village council6530653
    Rural settlement Podgornensky village council8350835
    Rural settlement Spassky village council5840584
    Rural settlement Staroyurievsky village council5 15705 157
    Tambov municipal district100 7754 62096 155
    Urban settlement Novolyadinsky village council6 8894 6202 269
    urban-type settlement Novaya Lyada (rp.)4 6204 6200
    Rural settlement Avdeevsky village council2 28402 284
    Rural settlement Belomestnodvoinevsky village council1 97201 972
    Rural settlement Belomestnokriushinsky village council2 17002 170
    Rural settlement Bogoslovsky village council9300930
    Rural settlement Bokinsky village council7 14107 141
    Rural settlement Bolshelipovitsky village council1 57801 578
    Rural settlement Gorelsky village council3 75503 755
    Rural settlement Donskoy village council9 07409 074
    Rural settlement Komsomolsky village council6 60806 608
    Rural settlement Krasnosvobodnensky village council2 95902 959
    Rural settlement Kuzmino-Gatievsky village council3 68003 680
    Rural settlement Lysogorsky village council1 15801 158
    Rural settlement Malinovsky village council1 43801 438
    Rural settlement Novoseltsevsky village council1 07001 070
    Rural settlement Pokrovo-Prigorodny village council6 05006 050
    Rural settlement Seleznevsky village council4 37104 371
    Rural settlement Stolovsky village council1 78501 785
    Rural settlement Streletsky village council3 52203 522
    Rural settlement Suravsky village council1 45301 453
    Rural settlement Tatanovsky village council4 79204 792
    Rural settlement Tulinovsky village council2 14102 141
    Rural settlement Chelnavsky village council1 82001 820
    Rural settlement Chernyanovsky village council1 84601 846
    Rural settlement Oryol village council1 52701 527
    Rural settlement Tsninsky village council18 762018 762
    Tokarevsky municipal district14 7396 3948 345
    Urban settlement Tokarevsky settlement district6 8036 394409
    urban-type settlement Tokarevka (rp.)6 3946 3940
    Rural settlement Abakumovsky village council1 37901 379
    Rural settlement Alexandrovsky village council4860486
    Rural settlement Bezukladovsky village council8460846
    Rural settlement Gladyshevsky village council4140414
    Rural settlement Danilovsky village council8050805
    Rural settlement Poletaevsky village council8730873
    Rural settlement Sergievsky village council5970597
    Rural settlement Troitskoroslyaisky village council1 12201 122
    Rural settlement Chicherinsky village council1 41401 414
    Uvarovsky municipal district9 36709 367
    Rural settlement Berezovsky village council9530953
    Rural settlement Verkhneshibryasky village council1 12301 123
    Rural settlement Luchevsky village council7750775
    Rural settlement Moiseevo-Alabushsky village council1 93301 933
    Rural settlement Nizhneshibryaisky village council1 98501 985
    Rural settlement Pavlodar village council7150715
    Rural settlement Podgornensky village council1 88301 883
    Umetsky municipal district9 8084 1045 704
    Urban settlement Umetsky council4 9144 104810
    Umet town (rp.)4 1044 1040
    Rural settlement Berezovsky village council6580658
    Rural settlement Bibikovsky village council5130513
    Rural settlement Glukhovsky village council4030403
    Rural settlement Orzhevsky village council1 21401 214
    Rural settlement Sergievsky village council5780578
    Rural settlement Skachikhinsky village council4820482
    Rural settlement Sofinsky village council3960396
    Rural settlement Sulaksky village council6500650

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    Namedistrict / city of regional significancepopulation (persons)founding/first mentioncity ​​statuscoat of armsformer names
    1KirsanovKirsanov↘15 753[3]17021779
    2KotovskKotovsk↘28 663[3]19141940until 1918 — Powder Factory
    until 1919 — Shock

    before 1940 -
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    3MichurinskMichurinsk↘89 876[3]16351635until 1932 - Kozlov
    4MorshanskMorshansk↘37 477[3]16231779until 1779 - Morsha
    5RasskazovoRasskazovo↘42 293[3]16971926
    6ZherdevkaZherdevsky district↘13 825[3]17451954until 1954 - Chibizovka
    7TambovTambov↘289 701[3]16361719Tanbov
    8UvarovoUvarovo↘22 916[3]16991966

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