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Novocheboksarsk

City in Chuvashia, Russia


Summary

City in Chuvashia, Russia

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en_nameNovocheboksarsk
ru_nameНовочебоксарск
loc_name1Ҫӗнӗ Шупашкар
loc_lang1Chuvash
image_skylineНовочебоксарск-коллаж1.jpg
image_captionViews of Novocheboksarsk
coordinates
map_label_positionright
federal_subjectChuvash Republic
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adm_city_jurcity of republic significance of Novocheboksarsk
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adm_ctr_ofcity of republic significance of Novocheboksarsk
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inhabloc_catCity
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urban_okrug_jurNovocheboksarsk Urban Okrug
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mun_admctr_ofNovocheboksarsk Urban Okrug
mun_admctr_of_ref
leader_titleHead
leader_title_ref
leader_nameOleg Biryukov
leader_name_ref
representative_bodyCity Assembly of Deputies
area_km236.7
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pop_2010census124097
pop_2010census_rank131st
pop_2010census_ref
established_dateNovember 18, 1960
established_date_ref
current_cat_date1971
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postal_codes429950–429952, 429954–429956, 429958–429960, 429965
websitehttps://gov.cap.ru/main.asp?govid=82

Novocheboksarsk is a city in Chuvashia, Russia, located on the southern bank of the Volga River, about 3 km east of Cheboksary, the capital city of the republic. It had a population of

History

It was founded in 1960 when a trend of building satellite cities started. Designed by architects from Leningrad, the city was initially called Sputnik (). Starting from relatively undeveloped land, the city grew to absorbed surrounding villages, such as , , , , and . The first foundation was laid by a team of concrete workers on 18 November 1960. The first street in the city was opened on 12 July 1962, which included a school, a club, a library, a bathhouse, a restaurant, a market, and a transportation center. On

On 11 August 1965, the government of the Chuvash ASSR adopted a resolution giving administrative status to the city, now known as Novocheboksarsk. The resolution resulted in the city administratively absorbing the nearby villages of , , , , , and Yandashevo.

On 27 December 1971 the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian SFSR issued the Decree "On Granting the City of Novocheboksarsk of the Chuvash ASSR the Status of a City Under Republic Jurisdiction", giving Novocheboksarsk city status.

The city grew at a rapid rate, and on 29 October 1983 it passed 100,000 inhabitants.

In 1985, a monument was erected on Vinokurova Street to I. S. Semenovu, who fought to established Soviet power in Chuvashia.

The city consists of three residential areas comprising eighteen microdistricts.{{cite web |access-date = 2006-03-17|language=ru}}{{cite web |access-date=2007-10-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071011213422/http://n4eb.net/ |archive-date=11 October 2007 |url-status=dead

Administrative and municipal status

Within the framework of administrative divisions, it is, together with the village of , incorporated as the city of republic significance of Novocheboksarsk—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts. As a municipal division, the city of republic significance of Novocheboksarsk is incorporated as Novocheboksarsk Urban Okrug.

Culture

Media

The journal of the World Organisation of Culture of Health (″The World Health Culture Organization″) is based in Novocheboksarsk. In 1995, Victor Skumin became the first editor-in-chief of the journal To Health via Culture. The journal received an International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) 0204–3440. The main topics of the magazine are the dissemination of ideas of Culture of Health, holistic medicine, Agni Yoga and Roerichism.

Monuments

The city is home to several monuments. On Vinokurova Street, there is a monument to I. S. Semenovu, who fought to established Soviet power in Chuvashia. On Gidrostroiteley Boulevard, there is a monument to local residents who died during the Great Patriotic War.

Churches

The Church of the Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles Prince Vladimir, First Baptist of Rus' is a major church in the city.

Transportation

Novocheboksarsk has , buses and minibuses. The trolleybus fare is 24 cents, and the bus fare is 31 cents. The most popular is the minibus, which has 7 routes and 95 minibuses on them. The trolleybus system consists of 5 routes with a length of 121 kilometers and 56 trolleybuses on them.

Commercial taxi services are available too.

Twin towns and sister cities

Main article: List of twin towns and sister cities in Russia

Novocheboksarsk is twinned with:

  • Russia Klimovsk, Russia
  • Russia Sterlitamak, Russia
  • Czech Republic Žatec, Czech Republic

References

Notes

Citations

Sources

References

  1. Official website of Novocheboksarsk. [http://gov.cap.ru/Person.aspx?gov_id=82&id=368 Oleg Borisovich Biryukov], Head of Novocheboksarsk Administration
  2. {{ru-pop-ref. 2010Census
  3. "". link. Novocheboksarsk
  4. "Хоккейный клуб Сокол Новочебоксарск (Hockey club Sokol Novocheboksarsk)".
  5. Law #28
  6. Law #37
  7. "K zdorovʹi︠u︡ cherez kulʹturu: zhurnal Mezhdunarodnogo obshchestvennogo dvizhenii︠a︡ "K zdorovʹi︠u︡ cherez kulʹturu"". catalog.loc.gov.
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