Iglino

Iglino (Russian Иглино; Bashkir Иглин, Iglin ) is a village ( selo ) in the Republic of Bashkortostan in Russia with 16,811 inhabitants (as of October 14, 2010 ).

Geography

The village is located about 30 km as the crow northeast of the Republic capital Ufa on Belekes, a left tributary of the Ufa

Iglino is the administrative center of the Rajons Iglinski as well as the seat of the rural community ( selskoje posselenije ) Iglinski selsowet, which also includes the villages Jagodnaja ( 3 km southeast ), Jeleninski (5 km north), Krasny Kliuch (2 km north-west ) and Petrowo - Fjodorowka (5 km south ) include.

History

The well-known since the 18th century Bashkir village Melekes (after the former name of the river ) got its present name in 1800 after the Russian landowner S. Iglin who had the surrounding lands purchased in 1786 and settled there own serfs.

An upswing took the place with the past leadership, which opened in 1892 Samara Slatouster Railway, which was part of the original route of the Trans -Siberian Railway few years later. Since 1935 Iglino administrative center is one Rajons. From 1963 to 2004, it had the status of an urban-type settlement.

Demographics

Note: from 1959 census data

Traffic

Iglino lies on the two-track, electrified on this section since 1954 railway Samara - Ufa - Chelyabinsk - Omsk, the southern route of the Trans-Siberian Railway, at kilometer 1657 from Moscow. A few kilometers west of Iglino branches since the early 1980s, the 50- km-long southern freight bypass route to Ufa from.

About 7 km to the south passes by the federal highway M5 Urals from Moscow to Chelyabinsk.

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