Chistopol

Town in the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Chistopol (Russian: Чи́стополь; Tatar: Чистай; Chuvash: Чистай, Çistay) is a town in Tatarstan, Russia, located on the left bank of the Kuybyshev Reservoir, on the Kama River. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 60,755.[2]

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Chistopol (Tatarstan)
Coordinates: 55°21′53″N 50°37′34″E
CountryRussia
Federal subjectTatarstan[1]
First mentionedthe end of the
17th century
Town status since1781
Elevation
100 m (300 ft)
Population
  Total
60,755
  Rank268th in 2010
  Subordinated totown of republic significance of Chistopol[1]
  Capital oftown of republic significance of Chistopol,[1] Chistopolsky District[1]
  Municipal districtChistopolsky Municipal District[3]
  Urban settlementChistopol Urban Settlement[3]
  Capital ofChistopolsky Municipal District,[3] Chistopol Urban Settlement[3]
Time zoneUTC+3 (MSK [4])
Postal code(s)[5]
422980–422986, 422988, 422999
Dialing code(s)+7 84342
OKTMO ID92659101001
Websitechistopol.tatarstan.ru
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Chistopol population
2010 Census60,755[2]
2002 Census63,029[6]
1989 Census65,468[7]
1979 Census64,285[8]
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At the end of the 19th century, Chistopol became a major center of trade for grain. Prior to 1917, it was the second largest town (after Kazan) in Kazan Governorate.

During the Great Patriotic War, Chistopol become a shelter for the Union of Soviet Writers, which included Boris Pasternak, Leonid Leonov and other notables.

The town is notable for its Vostok watches factory, which was founded in 1942.

Chistopol was ranked first among Category III cities (population up to 100,000) in the 2015 edition of Most Comfortable City in Russia.[9]

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In the year 1781, Empress Catherine the Great established the center of the “Chistopol District of the Kazan Governorate” (Rusmania). In the 19th century, the city flourished in grain production. Nearly half of its lands were used for grain production along with trade. Its location and docks allowed for many resources and in due time, it became the second largest city in the Kazan Governorate (Rusmania). Following World War 2, many acclaimed writers were placed in Chistopol. Not long after this, a crucial watch factory was also transferred to the city in 1942. ‘Vostok’ watches are now very prominent in the town. Since then, the city has preserved its 19th century feel and remains a historical center.

Administrative and municipal status

Within the framework of administrative divisions, Chistopol serves as the administrative center of Chistopolsky District, even though it is not a part of it.[1] As an administrative division, it is, together with one rural locality (the settlement of Yeryklinsky), incorporated separately as the town of republic significance of Chistopol—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts.[1] As a municipal division, the town of republic significance of Chistopol is incorporated within Chistopolsky Municipal District as Chistopol Urban Settlement.[3]

Transportation

The town is served by Chistopol Airport.

Notable people

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