Ust-Yeniseysky District

Ust-Yeniseisky district was a former district (raion) of the former Taymyr (Dolgan-Nenets) Autonomous Okrug which was merged into Krasnoyarsk Krai on 1 January 2007. The administrative centre of the district was the town of Karaul.[1]

Flag of Ust-Yeniseysky District
Coat of arms of Ust-Yeniseysky District

Location

Ust-Yeniseysky district on a map of Taymyria

Ust-Yeniseisky district was located in the south-west of the Taymyr Dolgan-Nenets AO. Along with the three other districts of the former okrug after they were merged into one, it became a part of the Taymyr Dolgan-Nenets District of Krasnoyarsk Krai. As its name suggests, its territory encompassed the mouth of the Yenisei River.

History

Ust-Yeniseisky district was created in 1930, when the Taymyr (Dolgan-Nenets) Autonomous Okrug was first created, known as the Taymyr National Okrug. In 1957, Diksonsky district separated from Ust-Yeniseisky district.

Upon the merger of Taymyr AO and Krasnoyarsk Krai on 1 January 2007, Ust-Yeniseisky district was abolished.[2] It now forms the western area of Taymyrsky Dolgano-Nenetsky District of Krasnoyarsk Krai.

Demographics

Settlements

Ust-Yeniseisky district had 10 settlements, 1 of which is abandoned (postal codes in brackets):

  • The town of Karaul (647220)) - population 801
  • The village of Nosok (663286) - population 1,692
  • The village of Tukhard (647502) - population 814
  • The village of Ust-Port (647232) - population 338
  • The village of Vorontsovo (647235) - population 253
  • The village of Baikalovsk (647234) - population 122
  • The village of Polikarpovsk (647230) - population 33
  • The village of Kazantsevo (647232) - population 17
  • The village of Munguy (647234) - population 11
  • The village of Karepovsk (647235) - abandoned between 2002 and 2010[3]

Population

The population of the town and 9 inhabited settlements of the former district (since 1939) were:

References

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