Yegorlykskaya

Jegorlykskaja (Russian Егорлыкская ) is a Cossack village in the Rostov Oblast (Russia) with 17,660 inhabitants (as of October 14, 2010 ).

Geography

The village lies in the northwestern Caucasus foothills, about 100 line kilometers south-east of Rostov-on- Don on the river Oblastverwaltungszentrums Jegorlytschok (not to be confused with the Jegorlyk ) in the catchment area of the Jeja.

Jegorlykskaja is the administrative center of the homonymous Rajons Jegorlykskaja as well as a rural community, which includes in addition to the Cossack village nor the nine surrounding villages and hamlets Balabanov, Isobilny, jutin, Kozlova Balka, Progress, Repjachowka, Rjasnoi, Serkalny and Taganrog with a total of nearly 2500 inhabitants. Jegorlykskaja is the most populous Staniza the Rostov Oblast.

History

The Cossack village was built from 1809, when at the instigation of the Ataman Matvei Platov and arrangement of the government of the Russian Empire Don Cossacks north of the Don were from the areas in which virtually uninhabited area along the military route from Bataisk to the river Jegorlyk and displaced northward in the northern Caucasus.

1916 received the Cossack village railway connection, it was under an administrative reform on January 18, 1935 the center of a Rajons.

Demographics

Note :: 1897 from 1959 census data

Economy and infrastructure

In Jegorlykskaja as the center of an agricultural area with a predominant cultivation of cereals, oil crops, vegetables, cattle, there are companies in the food industry and the construction industry.

The Cossack village is located on the railway line Bataisk - Salsk ( station name Ataman; kilometer 106 ) and the R269 regional road, connecting the Bataisk at Rostov with Stavropol. In Jegorlykskaja branches off from this, the R270 after Salsk from.

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Fedor Tokarev (1871-1971), head of engineering
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