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Privolzhsky City District

District in Tatarstan, Russia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Privolzhsky City District (Russian: Приволжский район; Tatar: Идел буе районы, Tatar pronunciation: [iˈdɘl buˈjə rɑjuˈnə]) is a city district of Kazan,[1] the capital of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. It occupies the southern part of Kazan. Its area is 115.17 square kilometers (44.47 sq mi).[2] Population: 227,755(2010 Census);[3] 222,602(2002 Census);[4] 213,598(1989 Soviet census).[5]

Quick facts Приволжский район, Other transcription(s) ...

It has a common administration with Vakhitovsky City District.

The district has borders with Laishevsky District to the south, Pestrechinsky District to the south-east, Sovetsky City District to the north-east, Vakhitovsky City District to the north-west and Verkhneuslonsky District to the west (through Volga).

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History

In 1918 Zheleznodorozhny and Pletenyovski districts were created as party-territorial units.

In 1919, the first of them was renamed Zabulachny; in 1920 both district were merged into Zabulachno-Pletenyovski District (Russian: Забулачно-Плетенёвский район; Tatar: Болак аръягы-Пеләтән райуны).

In 1926 the district's name was changed to Nizhne-Gorodskoy, and in 1931 to Stalinsky. In 1942, northern part of the district was ceded to the newly formed Dzerzhinsky District [ru]. 12 years later, major part of Sverdlovsky District [ru] was annexed to the district; later that same year, it was renamed Privolzhsky District.

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District leadership

First secretaries of District Party Committee:[6]

  • Anna Blusevich (1918–1919)
  • Romashev (1919)
  • Arnolds Strautmanis (1919–1921)
  • Vasily Kalchenko (1921–1923)
  • Pyotr Knyazev (1923–1924)
  • Andrey Terskiy (1924)
  • Aleksandr Kleymyonov (1924–1925)
  • Mikhail Prusakov (1925–1927)
  • Qıyam Abramof (1927–1928)
  • Möxetdinef (1928–1929)
  • Ğömär Älmöxämmätef (1929–1930)
  • Bäker Şakirof (1930–1931)
  • Nikolay Antsishikin (1931–1932)
  • Mostafa Mäñgişef (1932–1933)
  • Xäybik Sibğätullin (1933–1935)
  • Ğabdulla Yunısof (1935)
  • Solomon Ioffe (1935–1936)
  • Yaqup İslamof (1937)
  • Vasily Fomichyov (1937)
  • Cäläl Ğilmetdinef (1937–1938)
  • Nikolay Zaytsev (1938–1940)
  • Äfzaletdin Ğayazetdinef (1940–1941)
  • Dmitry Tyshkevich (1941–1942)
  • Anastasiya Garast (1942–1944)
  • Porfiriy Ustinov (1944–1951)
  • Aleksandra Pyatakova (1951–1955)
  • Salix Minüşef (1955–1957)
  • Nikolay Malinkin (1957–1961)
  • Aleksandr Bondarenko (1961–1962)
  • Yünir Cämaletdinef (1962–1966)
  • İldus Sadıyqof (1966–1970)
  • Ğömär Yosıpof (1970–1973)
  • İldus Ğälief (1973–1980)
  • Revo Hidiätullin (1980–1983)
  • Valery Plastinin (1983–1984)
  • Olga Yermakova (1984–1991)
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