Zdvinsk
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| Zdvinsk (English) Здвинск (Russian) |
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| Administrative status | |
| Federal subject In jurisdiction of Administrative center of |
Novosibirsk Oblast Novosibirsk Oblast — |
| Local self-government | |
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| Municipal status | n/a |
| Head of Town Council | Yury Golikov |
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| Population (as of the 2002 Census) | |
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5,611 inhabitants n/a |
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| Founded | 1773 |
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| Postal code | 632950 |
| Dialing code | +7 38363 |
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Zdvinsk (Russian: Здвинск) is a village (selo) in Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia. It is situated on a bank of the Kargat river. It was founded in 1773. Population: 5611 (2002 Census).
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[edit] History
Zdvinsk was founded in 1773 as a small settlement called Taskaevo. In 1896 it was renamed as Nizhniy Kargat. It was renamed again in 1933 as Zdvinsk after M. Zdvinsky, a local revolutioner who died in 1918.
[edit] Geography
The town is situated on the banks of Kargat river. The area is plain, there are some forests and steppe areas around.
[edit] Transportation
Zdvinsk does not have railroad access or airport. The main paved road connects it to Barabinsk, a major railway station.
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