Nadymsky District
Надымский район
Village Pangody, Nadymsky District
Village Pangody, Nadymsky District
Flag of Nadymsky District
Coat of arms of Nadymsky District
Location of Nadymsky District in Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug
Coordinates: 65°32′N 72°31′E / 65.533°N 72.517°E / 65.533; 72.517
CountryRussia
Federal subjectYamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug[1]
EstablishedDecember 10, 1930[2]
Administrative centerNadym[1]
Area
  Total110,000 km2 (40,000 sq mi)
Population
  Total19,919
  Estimate 
(2018)[4]
64,288 (+222.7%)
  Density0.18/km2 (0.47/sq mi)
  Urban
59.4%
  Rural
40.6%
Administrative structure
  Inhabited localities[1]2 Urban-type settlements[5], 8 Rural localities
Municipal structure
  Municipally incorporated asNadymsky Municipal District[6]
  Municipal divisions[6]3 Urban settlements, 6 Rural settlements
Time zoneUTC+5 (MSK+2 Edit this on Wikidata[7])
OKTMO ID71916000
Websitehttp://nadymregion.ru/

Nadymsky District (Russian: Нады́мский райо́н) is an administrative[1] and municipal[6] district (raion), one of the seven in Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug of Tyumen Oblast, Russia. It is located in the central and southern parts of the autonomous okrug. The area of the district is 103,960 square kilometers (40,140 sq mi).[2] Its administrative center is the town of Nadym (which is not administratively a part of the district).[1] Population: 19,919 (2010 Census);[3] 23,470(2002 Census);[8] 29,772(1989 Census).[9]

History

The district was established on December 10, 1930 as an administrative division of Yamal (Nenets) National Okrug.[10] At the time, the administrative center of the district was the selo of Khe. On May 23, 1931, the district was subdivided into two selsoviets: Nydo-Nadymsky and Yavaysko-Gydansky. The latter was renamed Maloyamalsky in 1935.

As of January 1, 1936, the administrative center of the district was the village of Nyda (the date on which the administrative center was changed is unknown).

On January 24, 1968, Nydo-Nadymsky Selsoviet was renamed Norinsky.

On February 11, 1971 Nadymsky Selsoviet was formed on the territory of the district. On March 9, 1972, the settlement of Nadym was granted town status and became the new administrative center of the district. At the same time, Nadymsky Selsoviet was abolished.

On October 12, 1976 Maloyamalsky Selsoviet was renamed Nydinsky.

Administrative and municipal status

Within the framework of administrative divisions, Nadymsky District is one of the seven in the autonomous okrug.[1] The town of Nadym serves as its administrative center, despite being incorporated separately as a town of okrug significance—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts.[1]

As a municipal division, the district is incorporated as Nadymsky Municipal District, with the town of okrug significance of Nadym being incorporated within it as Nadym Urban Settlement.[6]

Demographics

Ethnic composition (2021):[11]

References

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Law #42-ZAO
  2. 1 2 3 "General Information - nature" (in Russian). Nadymsky District. Retrieved May 15, 2017.
  3. 1 2 Russian Federal State Statistics Service (2011). Всероссийская перепись населения 2010 года. Том 1 [2010 All-Russian Population Census, vol. 1]. Всероссийская перепись населения 2010 года [2010 All-Russia Population Census] (in Russian). Federal State Statistics Service.
  4. "26. Численность постоянного населения Российской Федерации по муниципальным образованиям на 1 января 2018 года". Federal State Statistics Service. Retrieved January 23, 2019.
  5. The count of urban-type settlements may include the work settlements, the resort settlements, the suburban (dacha) settlements, as well as urban-type settlements proper.
  6. 1 2 3 4 Law #111-ZAO
  7. "Об исчислении времени". Официальный интернет-портал правовой информации (in Russian). June 3, 2011. Retrieved January 19, 2019.
  8. Russian Federal State Statistics Service (May 21, 2004). Численность населения России, субъектов Российской Федерации в составе федеральных округов, районов, городских поселений, сельских населённых пунктов – районных центров и сельских населённых пунктов с населением 3 тысячи и более человек [Population of Russia, Its Federal Districts, Federal Subjects, Districts, Urban Localities, Rural Localities—Administrative Centers, and Rural Localities with Population of Over 3,000] (XLS). Всероссийская перепись населения 2002 года [All-Russia Population Census of 2002] (in Russian).
  9. Всесоюзная перепись населения 1989 г. Численность наличного населения союзных и автономных республик, автономных областей и округов, краёв, областей, районов, городских поселений и сёл-райцентров [All Union Population Census of 1989: Present Population of Union and Autonomous Republics, Autonomous Oblasts and Okrugs, Krais, Oblasts, Districts, Urban Settlements, and Villages Serving as District Administrative Centers]. Всесоюзная перепись населения 1989 года [All-Union Population Census of 1989] (in Russian). Институт демографии Национального исследовательского университета: Высшая школа экономики [Institute of Demography at the National Research University: Higher School of Economics]. 1989 via Demoscope Weekly.
  10. "General Information -history" (in Russian). Nadymsky District. Retrieved May 15, 2017.
  11. "Национальный состав населения в муниципальных образованиях" [National composition of the population in municipalities]. Rosstat. Retrieved July 7, 2023.

Sources

  • Государственная Дума Ямало-Ненецкого автономного округа. Закон №42-ЗАО от 6 октября 2006 г. «Об административно-территориальном устройстве Ямало-Ненецкого автономного округа», в ред. Закона №123-ЗАО от 6 декабря 2012 г. «О внесении изменений в некоторые Законы Ямало-Ненецкого автономного округа в части изменения вида населённого пункт Тазовский путём отнесения его к сельским пунктам и наделении муниципального образования посёлок Тазовский статусом сельского поселения». Вступил в силу по истечении десяти дней со дня официального опубликования. Опубликован: "Красный Север", №119, 13 октября 2006 г. (State Duma of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug. Law #42-ZAO of October 6, 2006 On the Administrative-Territorial Structure of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, as amended by the Law #123-ZAO of December 6, 2012 On Amending Various Laws of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug Due to Changing the Status of the Inhabited Locality of Tazovsky to a Rural Locality and on Granting the Municipal Formation of the Settlement of Tazovsky the Status of a Rural Settlement. Effective as of the day upon expiration of ten days from the official publication date.).
  • Государственная Дума Ямало-Ненецкого автономного округа. Закон №111-ЗАО от 20 декабря 2004 г. «О наделении статусом, определении административного центра и установлении границ муниципальных образований Надымского района», в ред. Закона №108-ЗАО от 28 октября 2013 г. «О внесении изменения в Закон Ямало-Ненецкого автономного округа "О наделении статусом, определении административного центра и установлении границ муниципальных образований Надымского района"». Вступил в силу со дня официального опубликования, за исключением положений, связанных с использованием географического наименования посёлка Заполярный, вступающих в силу со дня принятия соответствующего акта Правительства РФ. Опубликован: "Красный Север", спецвыпуск №6, 31 января 2005 г. (State Duma of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug. Law #111-ZAO of December 20, 2004 On Granting the Status, Determining the Administrative Center, and Establishing the Borders of the Municipal Formations of Nadymsky District, as amended by the Law #108-ZAO of October 28, 2013 On Amending the Law of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug "On Granting the Status, Determining the Administrative Center, and Establishing the Borders of the Municipal Formations of Nadymsky District". Effective as of the day of the official publication, with the exception of clauses dealing with the usage of the geographical name of the settlement of Zapolyarny, which take effect on the day the appropriate act by the Government of the Russian Federation is adopted.).

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