Budyonnovsky District Будённовский район(Russian) | |
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Location of Budyonnovsky District in Stavropol Krai | |
Coordinates: 44°47′N44°09′E / 44.783°N 44.150°E Coordinates: 44°47′N44°09′E / 44.783°N 44.150°E | |
Location | |
Country | Russia |
Federal subject | Stavropol Krai [1] |
Administrative structure (as of September 2013) | |
Administrative center | town of Budyonnovsk [1] |
Administrative divisions: [1] | |
Selsoviets | 10 |
Inhabited localities: [1] | |
Rural localities | 32 |
Municipal structure (as of July 2011) | |
Municipally incorporated as | Budyonnovsky Municipal District [2] |
Municipal divisions: [3] | |
Urban settlements | 1 |
Rural settlements | 13 |
Statistics | |
Area (administrative district) (September 2013) | 3,203 km2 (1,237 sq mi) [1] |
Population (2010 Census) | 53,251 inhabitants [4] |
• Urban | 0% |
• Rural | 100% |
Density | 16.63/km2 (43.1/sq mi) [5] |
Time zone | MSK (UTC+03:00) [6] |
Official website | |
Budyonnovsky District on WikiCommons |
Budyonnovsky District (Russian : Будённовский райо́н) is an administrative [1] and municipal [2] district (raion), one of the twenty-six in Stavropol Krai, Russia. It is located in the eastern central part of the krai. The area of the district is 3,203 square kilometers (1,237 sq mi). [1] Its administrative center is the town of Budyonnovsk [1] (which is not administratively a part of the district).[ citation needed ] Population: 53,251 (2010 Census); [4] 54,085 (2002 Census); [7] 47,441 (1989 Census). [8]
Russian is an East Slavic language, which is official in the Russian Federation, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, as well as being widely used throughout Eastern Europe, the Baltic states, the Caucasus and Central Asia. It was the de facto language of the Soviet Union until its dissolution on 25 December 1991. Although, nowadays, nearly three decades after the breakup of the Soviet Union, Russian is used in official capacity or in public life in all the post-Soviet nation-states, as well as in Israel and Mongolia, the rise of state-specific varieties of this language tends to be strongly denied in Russia, in line with the Russian World ideology.
A raion is a type of administrative unit of several post-Soviet states. The term is from the French "rayon", which is both a type of a subnational entity and a division of a city, and is commonly translated in English as "district".
Within the framework of administrative divisions, Budyonnovsky District is one of the twenty-six in the krai. [1] The town of Budyonnovsk serves as its administrative center, [1] despite being incorporated separately as a town of krai significance—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts.[ citation needed ]
Budyonnovsk, also spelled Budennovsk, is a town in Stavropol Krai, Russia. Previously, it was named Svyatoy Krest and Prikumsk (Прику́мск). Population: 64,624 (2010 Census); 65,687 (2002 Census); 55,350 (1989 Census).
City of federal subject significance is an umbrella term used to refer to a type of an administrative division of a federal subject of Russia which is equal in status to a district but is organized around a large city; occasionally with surrounding rural territories.
As a municipal division, the district is incorporated as Budyonnovsky Municipal District, with the town of krai significance of Budyonnovsk being incorporated within it as Budyonnovsk Urban Settlement. [3]
Novopavlovsk is a town and the administrative center of Kirovsky District in Stavropol Krai, Russia, located on the left bank of the Kura River. Population: 26,562 (2010 Census); 23,235 (2002 Census); 18,589 (1989 Census).
Andropovsky District is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-six in Stavropol Krai, Russia. Municipally, it is incorporated as Andropovsky Municipal District. It is located in the southwest of the krai. The area of the district is 2,388 square kilometers (922 sq mi). Its administrative center is the rural locality of Kursavka. Population: 35,437 (2010 Census); 35,670 ; 32,216. The population of Kursavka accounts for 33.4% of the district's total population.
Apanasenkovsky District is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-six in Stavropol Krai, Russia. Municipally, it is incorporated as Apanasenkovsky Municipal District. It is located in the north of the krai. The area of the district is 3,584 square kilometers (1,384 sq mi). Its administrative center is the rural locality of Divnoye. Population: 33,074 (2010 Census); 36,038 ; 35,682. The population of Divnoye accounts for 42.6% of the district's total population.
Grachyovsky District is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-six in Stavropol Krai, Russia. Municipally, it is incorporated as Grachyovsky Municipal District. It is located in the western central part of the krai. The area of the district is 1,794 square kilometers (693 sq mi). Its administrative center is the rural locality of Grachyovka. Population: 36,272 (2010 Census); 36,110 ; 31,970. The population of Grachyovka accounts for 18.4% of the district's total population.
Ipatovsky District is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-six in Stavropol Krai, Russia. Municipally, it is incorporated as Ipatovsky Municipal District. It is located in the north of the krai. The area of the district is 4,036 square kilometers (1,558 sq mi). Its administrative center is the town of Ipatovo. Population: 62,751 (2010 Census); 69,268 ; 64,725. The population of Ipatovo accounts for 41.5% of the district's total population.
Izobilnensky District is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-six in Stavropol Krai, Russia. Municipally, it is incorporated as Izobilnensky Municipal District. It is located in the west of the krai. The area of the district is 1,935 square kilometers (747 sq mi). Its administrative center is the town of Izobilny. Population: 103,635 (2010 Census); 101,980 ; 87,036. The population of Izobilny accounts for 39.1% of the district's total population.
Kirovsky District is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-six in Stavropol Krai, Russia. Municipally, it is incorporated as Kirovsky Municipal District. It is located in the south of the krai. The area of the district is 1,386 square kilometers (535 sq mi). Its administrative center is the town of Novopavlovsk. Population: 71,723 (2010 Census); 67,317 ; 55,074. The population of Novopavlovsk accounts for 37.0% of the district's total population.
Kochubeyevsky District is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-six in Stavropol Krai, Russia. Municipally, it is incorporated as Kochubeyevsky Municipal District. It is located in the southwest of the krai. The area of the district is 2,363 square kilometers (912 sq mi). Its administrative center is the rural locality of Kochubeyevskoye. Population: 79,557 (2010 Census); 81,609 ; 69,512. The population of Kochubeyevskoye accounts for 33.7% of the district's total population.
Krasnogvardeysky District is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-six in Stavropol Krai, Russia. Municipally, it is incorporated as Krasnogvardeysky Municipal District. It is located in the northwest of the krai. The area of the district is 2,236 square kilometers (863 sq mi). Its administrative center is the rural locality of Krasnogvardeyskoye. Population: 40,957 (2010 Census); 42,008 ; 39,855. The population of Krasnogvardeyskoye accounts for 39.1% of the district's total population.
Kursky District is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-six in Stavropol Krai, Russia. Municipally, it is incorporated as Kursky Municipal District. It is located in the southeast of the krai. The area of the district is 3,694 square kilometers (1,426 sq mi). Its administrative center is the rural locality of Kurskaya. Population: 54,054 (2010 Census); 52,100 ; 43,303. The population of Kurskaya accounts for 22.3% of the district's total population.
Levokumsky District is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-six in Stavropol Krai, Russia. Municipally, it is incorporated as Levokumsky Municipal District. It is located in the northeast of the krai. The area of the district is 4,687 square kilometers (1,810 sq mi). Its administrative center is the rural locality of Levokumskoye. Population: 41,499 (2010 Census); 44,167 ; 42,369. The population of Levokumskoye accounts for 24.8% of the district's total population.
Novoalexandrovsky District is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-six in Stavropol Krai, Russia. Municipally, it is incorporated as Novoalexandrovsky Municipal District. It is located in the west of the krai. The area of the district is 2,015 square kilometers (778 sq mi). Its administrative center is the town of Novoalexandrovsk. Population: 65,477 (2010 Census); 67,065 ; 58,630. The population of Novoalexandrovsk accounts for 40.9% of the district's total population.
Novoselitsky District is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-six in Stavropol Krai, Russia. Municipally, it is incorporated as Novoselitsky Municipal District. It is located in the center of the krai. The area of the district is 1,724 square kilometers (666 sq mi). Its administrative center is the rural locality of Novoselitskoye. Population: 26,697 (2010 Census); 26,613 ; 23,021. The population of Novoselitskoye accounts for 32.7% of the district's total population.
Petrovsky District is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-six in Stavropol Krai, Russia. Municipally, it is incorporated as Petrovsky Municipal District. It is located in the center of the krai. The area of the district is 2,741 square kilometers (1,058 sq mi). Its administrative center is the town of Svetlograd. Population: 78,067 (2010 Census); 82,449 ; 76,718. The population of Svetlograd accounts for 49.3% of the district's total population.
Shpakovsky District is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-six in Stavropol Krai, Russia. Municipally, it is incorporated as Shpakovsky Municipal District. It is located in the west of the krai. The area of the district is 2,363 square kilometers (912 sq mi). Its administrative center is the town of Mikhaylovsk. Population: 123,071 (2010 Census); 108,717 ; 84,561. The population of Mikhaylovsk accounts for 57.7% of the district's total population.
Sovetsky District is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-six in Stavropol Krai, Russia. Municipally, it is incorporated as Sovetsky Municipal District. It is located in the south of the krai. The area of the district is 2,089 square kilometers (807 sq mi). Its administrative center is the town of Zelenokumsk. Population: 62,790 (2010 Census); 72,762 ; 64,993. The population of Zelenokumsk accounts for 57.1% of the district's population.
Stepnovsky District is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-six in Stavropol Krai, Russia. Municipally, it is incorporated as Stepnovsky Municipal District. It is located in the southeast of the krai. The area of the district is 1,887 square kilometers (729 sq mi). Its administrative center is the rural locality of Stepnoye. Population: 22,192 (2010 Census); 23,315 ; 19,520. The population of Stepnoye accounts for 25.3% of the district's total population.
Trunovsky District is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-six in Stavropol Krai, Russia. Municipally, it is incorporated as Trunovsky Municipal District. It is located in the northwest of the krai. The area of the district is 1,686 square kilometers (651 sq mi). Its administrative center is the rural locality of Donskoye. Population: 34,558 (2010 Census); 35,403 ; 32,093. The population of Donskoye accounts for 43.2% of the district's total population.
Arzgir is a rural locality and the administrative center of Arzgirsky District of Stavropol Krai, Russia. Population: 14,722 (2010 Census); 15,559 (2002 Census); 15,307 (1989 Census).