“Cringe pictures”: a Krasnoyarsk resident criticized Uyar on social networks, and the head of the city reported him to the police


Uyar

(Krasnoyarsk region)

OKATO code:
04257501
Founded:
1760
Urban settlement since:
1934
City since:
1944 City of district subordination (Uyarsky district of the Krasnoyarsk Territory)
Center:
Uyarsky district
Telephone code (reference phone)

39146*****22-100

Deviation from Moscow time, hours:
4
Geographic latitude:
55°49′
Geographic longitude:
94°19′
Altitude above sea level, meters:
340 Sunrise and sunset times in the city of Uyar

Notes

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  2. All-Russian Central Executive Committee. Resolution of July 1, 1934 “On changes in the administrative-territorial division of the East Siberian Territory
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    [www.mojgorod.ru/krsnjar_kraj/ujar/ People's encyclopedia of cities and regions of Russia. Uyar]. Retrieved October 7, 2013. [www.webcitation.org/6KC95WBrE Archived from the original on October 7, 2013].
  4. [demoscope.ru/weekly/ssp/rus59_reg2.php 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. Retrieved September 25, 2013. [www.webcitation.org/6GDOghWC9 Archived from the original on April 28, 2013].
  5. 123
    [krasstat.gks.ru/wps/wcm/connect/rosstat_ts/krasstat/resources/5ed87c8043b9ed899ea29ed06954faf7/1.+Number+and+location+of the+population+of the Krasnoyarsk+krai.xls Number and distribution of the population of the Krasnoyarsk Territory (according to the 2002 All-Russian Population Census of the year). Sheet “5. Population of districts, urban settlements, regional centers and rural settlements with a population of 3 thousand or more people”]. Retrieved April 28, 2016. [www.webcitation.org/6h6j3VuJ7 Archived from the original on April 28, 2016].
  6. [www.perepis2002.ru/ct/doc/1_TOM_01_04.xls 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]. [www.webcitation.org/65AdCU0q3 Archived from the original on February 3, 2012].
  7. [www.gks.ru/bgd/regl/B09_109/IssWWW.exe/Stg/d01/tabl-21-09.xls Number of permanent population of the Russian Federation by cities, urban-type settlements and districts as of January 1, 2009]. Retrieved January 2, 2014. [www.webcitation.org/6MJmu0z1u Archived from the original on January 2, 2014].
  8. [krasstat.gks.ru/wps/wcm/connect/rosstat_ts/krasstat/resources/20d7bd804eba60379580f5263284271d/1.10.xlsx All-Russian Population Census 2010. Results for the Krasnoyarsk Territory. 1.10 Population of city districts, municipal districts, mountains. and sat down. settlements and populated areas]. Retrieved October 25, 2015. [www.webcitation.org/6cXLrGwbE Archived from the original on October 25, 2015].
  9. [www.gks.ru/free_doc/doc_2012/bul_dr/mun_obr2012.rar Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities. Table 35. Estimated resident population as of January 1, 2012]. Retrieved May 31, 2014. [www.webcitation.org/6PyOWbdMc Archived from the original on May 31, 2014].
  10. [www.gks.ru/free_doc/doc_2013/bul_dr/mun_obr2013.rar 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)]. Retrieved November 16, 2013. [www.webcitation.org/6LAdCWSxH Archived from the original on November 16, 2013].
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  13. [www.24ru.ru/?rubric=16&article=184 How to do this?]
  14. [www.npktrans.ru/Print.aspx?CatalogId=653&docId=778 An oil refining production will be created on the basis of the oil loading terminal at the Uyar station of the East Siberian Railway / PRESS CENTER / Media Monitoring]

Map

Uyar: maps

Uyar: photo from space (Google Maps) Uyar: photo from space (Microsoft Virtual Earth)

Uyar.
Nearest cities. Distances in km. on the map (in brackets along roads) + direction. Using the hyperlink in the distance , you can get the route (information courtesy of the AutoTransInfo website)
1Zaozerny29 (42)NE
2Zelenogorsk35 (60)NE
3Partisan36 (36)YU
4Shalinskoye36 (94)Z
5Borodino37 (58)IN
6Podgorny64 ()NW
7Zheleznogorsk68 (128)NW
8Sosnovoborsk69 (108)NW
9Aginskoe72 (93)SE
10Irbeyskoe73 (114)IN
11Zykovo74 ()Z
12Berezovka78 (89)Z
13Krasnoyarsk92 (109)Z
14Kansk95 (122)NE
15Sukhobuzimskoe98 (186)NW
16Yemelyanovo109 (135)Z
17Ilansky118 (144)IN

a brief description of

Located in the foothills of the Eastern Sayan, on the river. Uyarka (Yenisei basin), on the Moscow highway, 132 km east of Krasnoyarsk. Railway station.

Territory (sq. km): 72

Information about the city of Uyar on the Russian Wikipedia site

Historical sketch

Known since 1760, when a postal station and a Yamskaya hut were built. The settlement grew due to immigrants from Latvia, Ukraine, the Volga region, and the Oryol province. In the list of 1859 this is the village of Uyarskaya near the river. Uyar. In 1874, 1060 people lived in Uyar.

The form of the hydronym indicates the primacy of the hydronym, which makes the etymology from the Russian “u yar” unlikely. Perhaps the hydronym is a distortion of the formation from the ancient Turkic stem oy “pit, depression”, in Altai oyor “hollow out, pierce” and the hydronym Oyor (Oyur, Uyur). In Buryat, Mongolian oy “forest”, Yakut oyur, oyuur “forest”.

By the end of the 19th century. A railway station was built in Uyar (on the Trans-Siberian Railway). In 1897, the Uyarskaya station was renamed Olgino, in 1906 - Klyukvennaya (named after the track engineer). Gradually, the station and the village of Uyar merged into one settlement.

Working village of Uyar since 1934. City since 1944. In 1973, Klyukvennaya station was renamed Uyar.

A brick factory was opened in Uyar in 1922, in 1926 - the Klyukvensky refractory plant (based on open deposits of refractory clays), in 1948 - a mica pinching shop, then - the Uyar mica factory, in 1958 a reinforced concrete structures plant was built, in 1975 - asphalt concrete plant.

Economy

JSC - "Uyarochka" (milk, bakery, ceramic factory, forestry, meat processing plant.

Grain and fodder crops are grown in the Uyarsky district. They raise cattle and pigs.

Deposits of kaolin clay, sand, gravel, granite.

Architecture, sights

In the Uyarsky district, in the village of Olgino, there is a wooden church (early 20th century).

Population by year (thousands of inhabitants)
18741.1199616.6200812.6201712.1
193915.3199816.3201012.4201812.0
195921.6200015.9201112.7201912.0
196720200115.8201212.5202011.9
197020.6200313.8201312.4202111.9
197918.0200513.3201412.3
198917.0200613.1201512.3
199217200712.9201612.2

Uyar village

XVIII century

.

Founded in 1760, when retired soldier Ivan Talaleev

from the Simbirsk province, he set up his hut on the bank of the Uyarka River near a clay ravine (hence the name). A postal station and a Yamskaya hut were then located not far from his house.

19th century

.

The settlement grew due to immigrants arriving here from Latvia, Ukraine, the Volga region, and the Oryol province.

The Uyar parish of the Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord was opened in 1874 after the construction of the church by separating them from the Ryabinsky parish.

The parish included: the village of Uyar, the village of Sushinova (8 versts).

The church was wooden with two altars in honor of the Transfiguration of the Lord and Saint Nicholas. Every year on May 21, the parish held a religious procession from the village of Rybinskoye to Uyarskoye with the Tikhvin Icon of the Mother of God.

The parish had chapels:

  • in the village of Uyarskoye, built in 1816 on the site of an old cemetery,
  • in the village of Sushnikovo, built in 1906.

XX century

.

At the beginning of the 20th century, the village of Uyar was part of the Uyar volost of the Kansky district of the Yenisei province. In the village there were:

187419171928
yards233 (guardians),
130 (new settlers)
594
total inhabitants106017632533
l.m.p.8711197
l.z.p.8921336

The regular clergy consisted of a priest and a psalm-reader with a salary of 300 rubles. priest and 100 rubles. to the psalmist. There were 350 poods per clergy. Income for required correction was up to 1,300 rubles. in year. There were post houses. Haymaking land - 67 acres. The church capital was 558 rubles. 15 k. on a book in the savings bank and 800 rubles. was sent for the construction of the Diocesan apartment building.

In the village there was: a church, a chapel, a 2-year school for 3 teachers and 130 students, a chamber of a peasant chief and a justice of the peace, an agricultural society, a library-reading room, a consumer society, a credit partnership, and a postal and telegraph office.

Participants in military conflicts of the 19th-20th centuries.

In 1928, the village of Uyar was the center of the village council, which included:

  • Uyar village on the Uyarka river,
  • Andreev's settlement at the Tulyaka stream, 9 versts, founded by Russian settlers in 1914,
  • Bondarev's village 7 versts, founded by Russian settlers in 1911,
  • Dmitriev's village at the Ozernaya river, 6 versts,
  • Yesesin's village at the Belichiy stream, 7 versts, founded by Russian settlers in 1876,
  • Zaimka of the Lapukhins at the Poperechny stream, 7 versts, founded by Russian settlers in 1876,
  • Zaimka Lisakova near the Uyarka River, 2 versts, founded by Little Russian settlers in 1915,
  • Zaimka of the Panaevs at the Tulsky stream, 5 versts, founded by Russian settlers in 1906,
  • Zaimka Khrenkov 9 versts, founded by Russian settlers in 1925,
  • Zaimka of the Shudrovs at the Poperechny stream, 6 versts, founded by Russian settlers in 1876,

The village council was part of the Uyarsky district (the regional center in the village of Klyukvenny, 2 versts away) of the Krasnoyarsk district of the Siberian Territory.

In the village there was: a village council, a 7-year school, a reading hut, a school for the illiterate, an agricultural store, a collective farm, a store, a telephone, a savings bank, a library, an agricultural enterprise, a veterinary service, a post office phone. , std.

In 1938 the church was closed. Some of the property was looted; the temple itself was preserved, but lost the wooden bell tower at the vestibule. From 1938 to 1946, the building of the Transfiguration Church was used as a school and even as a vehicle garage. At that time the building was badly damaged.

In the first half of the 20th century, natives of the village were subjected to repression.

Natives of the village did not return from the WWII fronts. .

Excerpt characterizing Uyar

Sonya, red as red, also held his hand and was all beaming in the blissful gaze fixed on his eyes, which she was waiting for. Sonya was already 16 years old, and she was very beautiful, especially at this moment of happy, enthusiastic animation. She looked at him without taking her eyes off, smiling and holding her breath. He looked at her gratefully; but still waited and looked for someone. The old countess had not come out yet. And then steps were heard at the door. The steps are so fast that they couldn't be his mother's. But it was she in a new dress, still unfamiliar to him, sewn without him. Everyone left him and he ran to her. When they came together, she fell on his chest, sobbing. She could not raise her face and only pressed it to the cold strings of his Hungarian. Denisov, unnoticed by anyone, entered the room, stood right there and, looking at them, rubbed his eyes. “Vasily Denisov, a friend of your son,” he said, introducing himself to the count, who was looking at him questioningly. - Welcome. I know, I know,” said the count, kissing and hugging Denisov. - Nikolushka wrote... Natasha, Vera, here he is Denisov. The same happy, enthusiastic faces turned to the shaggy figure of Denisov and surrounded him. - Darling, Denisov! - Natasha squealed, not remembering herself with delight, jumped up to him, hugged and kissed him. Everyone was embarrassed by Natasha's action. Denisov also blushed, but smiled and took Natasha’s hand and kissed it. Denisov was taken to the room prepared for him, and the Rostovs all gathered in the sofa near Nikolushka. The old countess, without letting go of his hand, which she kissed every minute, sat next to him; the rest, crowding around them, caught his every movement, word, glance, and did not take their rapturously loving eyes off him. The brother and sisters argued and grabbed each other's places closer to him, and fought over who should bring him tea, a scarf, a pipe. Rostov was very happy with the love that was shown to him; but the first minute of his meeting was so blissful that his present happiness seemed not enough to him, and he kept waiting for something else, and more, and more. The next morning, the visitors slept from the road until 10 o'clock. In the previous room there were scattered sabers, bags, tanks, open suitcases, and dirty boots. The cleaned two pairs with spurs had just been placed against the wall. Servants brought washbasins, hot water for shaving, and cleaned dresses. It smelled of tobacco and men. - Hey, G'ishka, t'ubku! – Vaska Denisov’s hoarse voice shouted. - Rostov, get up! Rostov, rubbing his drooping eyes, raised his confused head from the hot pillow. - Why is it late? “It’s late, it’s 10 o’clock,” Natasha’s voice answered, and in the next room the rustling of starched dresses, the whispering and laughter of girls’ voices was heard, and something blue, ribbons, black hair and cheerful faces flashed through the slightly open door. It was Natasha with Sonya and Petya, who came to see if he was up. - Nikolenka, get up! – Natasha’s voice was heard again at the door. - Now! At this time, Petya, in the first room, saw and grabbed the sabers, and experiencing the delight that boys experience at the sight of a warlike older brother, and forgetting that it was indecent for sisters to see undressed men, opened the door.

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