Bolshoe Podberezye
Bolshoe Podberezye Большое Подберезье (Russian) Tatar: Зур Подберезье, Күлле ил (ru) | |
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Country | Russia |
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Bolshoe Podberezye is a village in the Republic of Tatarstan in Russia. It is the administrative center of Kaybitsky District in Tatarstan. It is a center of Bolshepodberezinskoe municipal unit.
Geography
Located on the river Birlya (left tributary of Sviyaga), 18 km south-west of the regional center - Bolshiye Kaybitsy.
History
The village is founded in the second half of 16th century. It was a center of Podberzye district in 1944-56.[1]
Population
- 1989 – 860
- 1997 – 878
- 2010 – 730
Ethic composition
- In the year of 2002: Russians – 93%, Tatars – 4%, Chuvash people – 3%
- In the year of 2010: Russians – 92%, Tatars – 4%, Chuvash people – 3%, there are also Tajiks and Azerbaijanis
Infrastructure
Middle school founded in 1836[2] People connected with the village In this village Andrey Koshkin, a Hero of the Soviet Union
References
- ↑ Татарский энциклопедический словарь/ Под. ред. М. Х. Хасанова. Казань: Институт татарской энциклопедии АН РТ. 1998.
- ↑ "School of Bolshoe Podberezye". Retrieved 28 June 2018.
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