Bryukhovetskaya

Brjuchowezkaja (Russian Брюховецкая ) is a Cossack village in the Krasnodar (Russia) region with 22,139 inhabitants (as of October 14, 2010 ).

Geography

The Cossack village is located in the north central part of the Kuban area, about 80 km as the crow north of the region administrative center of Krasnodar, at the mouth of the left Beissuschok ( Beissuschok Lewy ) in the Beissug. Beyond the Beissug follows directly the Staniza Perejaslowskaja with 8433 inhabitants ( 2002).

Brjuchowezkaja is the administrative center of the homonymous Rajons Brjuchowezkaja. For the rural community Brjuchowezkaja next to the Staniza include twelve surrounding smaller villages.

History

A Cossack village called Brjuchowezkaja was founded in 1794 as one of the first 40 Cossack settlements in the Cuba area near the river Alba ski. It was named in memory of the 1659 elected Ataman and later hetman of the Zaporozhian Cossack Ivan Brjuchowezki. She was transferred twice and is located since 1803 at its present location.

1847 a brickyard was opened, completed in 1849 and 1908 churches. 1904 Beissug between Stanizen Brjuchowezkaja and Perejaslowskaja was regulated by a dam. 1916 opened a school. In the context of an administrative reform Brjuchowezkaja was on June 2, 1924 a new administrative center founded Rajons.

Demographics

Note: Census data

Culture and sights

Since 1994, the Cossack village has a Historical and Museum of the Rajons.

Economy and infrastructure

In Brjuchowezkaja as the center of an agricultural area with vorwiegendem cultivation of cereals and industrial crops and pigs, there are companies in the food and light industry.

Brjuchowezkaja is located on the North Caucasus from the railroad railway Rostov-on- Don, Krasnodar ( 1535 line kilometers from Moscow), which was opened on the section Starominskaja - Timaschewskaja where also it is Staniza, 1915 as branch line. In 1964, the route with the commissioning of the space closure Bataisk - Starominskaja part of the shorter direct connection and mainline from north to Krasnodar and on to the resorts on the Black Sea coast. The line was electrified in 1972. At the site leads to an eastern bypass past the regional road R268 from Bataisk to Krasnodar.

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