En Name: | Adyge-Khablsky District |
Ru Name: | Адыге-Хабльский район |
Loc Name1: | Адыге-Хабль район |
Loc Lang1: | Karachay-Balkar |
Loc Name2: | Адыгэ-Хьэблэ район |
Loc Lang2: | Kabardian |
Loc Name3: | Адыгьа-ХӀабльа район |
Loc Lang3: | Abaza |
Loc Name4: | Адыге-хабльдын району |
Loc Lang4: | Nogay |
Image View: | Адыге-Хабль.jpg |
Coordinates: | 44.3333°N 97°W |
Federal Subject: | Karachay-Cherkess Republic |
Adm Data As Of: | July 2011 |
Adm Ctr Type: | aul |
Adm Ctr Name: | Adyge-Khabl |
No Of Rural Localities: | 15 |
Mun Data As Of: | June 2008 |
Mun Formation1: | Adyge-Khablsky Municipal District |
Mun Formation1 No Of Urban Settlements: | 0 |
Mun Formation1 No Of Rural Settlements: | 7 |
Area Km2: | 325.9 |
Pop 2010Census: | 16186 |
Urban Pop 2010Census: | 0% |
Rural Pop 2010Census: | 100% |
Established Date: | 1965 |
Website: | http://a-hmr.ru |
Date: | October 2012 |
Population of Adyge-Khablsky District | |
Label1: | 2010 Census |
Data1: | 16,186 |
Label2: | 2002 Census |
Data2: | 28,426 |
Label3: | 1989 Census |
Data3: | 26,813 |
Label4: | 1979 Census |
Data4: | 25,326 |
Adyge-Khablsky District (Russian: Ады́ге-Ха́бльский райо́н; Karachay-Balkar: Адыге-Хабль район; Kabardian: Адыгэ-Хьэблэ район; Адыгьа-ХӀабльа район; Nogay: Nogai: Адыге-хабльдын району) is an administrative[1] and municipal[2] district (raion), one of the ten in the Karachay-Cherkess Republic, Russia. It is located in the north of the republic. The area of the district is 325.9km2.[3] Its administrative center is the rural locality (an aul) of Adyge-Khabl. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 16,186, with the population of Adyge-Khabl accounting for 24.4% of that number.
The district was established in 1957.[3] Nogaysky District was split out of it in 2007.
Within the framework of administrative divisions, Adyge-Khablsky District is one of the ten in the Karachay-Cherkess Republic and has administrative jurisdiction over all of its fifteen rural localities. As a municipal division, the district is incorporated as Adyge-Khablsky Municipal District. Its fifteen rural localities are incorporated into seven rural settlements within the municipal district. The aul of Adyge-Khabl serves as the administrative center of both the administrative and municipal district.