En Name: | Bogatye Saby |
Ru Name: | Богатые Сабы |
Loc Name1: | Байлар Сабасы |
Loc Lang1: | Tatar |
Coordinates: | 56.0167°N 77°W |
Map Label Position: | left |
Federal Subject: | Republic of Tatarstan |
Adm District Jur: | Sabinsky District |
Adm Ctr Of: | Sabinsky District |
Inhabloc Cat: | Urban-type settlement |
Mun District Jur: | Sabinsky Municipal District |
Urban Settlement Jur: | Bogatye Saby Urban Settlement |
Mun Admctr Of1: | Sabinsky Municipal District |
Mun Admctr Of2: | Bogatye Saby Urban Settlement |
Pop 2010Census: | 7671 |
Established Date: | during the Khanate of Kazan period |
Current Cat Date: | 2004 |
Postal Codes: | 422060, 422068, 422074, 422075, 422079, 422086, 422087 |
Bogatye Saby (Russian: Богатые Сабы; Tatar: Байлар Сабасы) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) and the administrative center of Sabinsky District in the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia, located on the Saby River (Myosha's basin), 98km (61miles) from the republic's capital of Kazan. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 7,671.
It was established during the Khanate of Kazan period.[1] Bogatye Saby served as the district administrative center since 1930. Urban-type settlement status was granted to it in 2004.
Within the framework of administrative divisions, the urban-type settlement of Bogatye Saby serves as the administrative center of Sabinsky District, of which it is a part.[2] As a municipal division, Bogatye Saby, together with one rural locality (the village of Sredniye Saby), is incorporated within Sabinsky Municipal District as Bogatye Saby Urban Settlement.[3]
As of 1997, industrial enterprises in Bogatye Saby included a variety of companies serving agricultural needs. The nearest railway station is Shemordan on the Kazan–Agryz line, 22km (14miles) north of Bogatye Saby.
Bogatye Saby population | |
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Label1: | 2010 Census |
Data1: | 7,671 |
Label2: | 2002 Census |
Data2: | 7,196 |
Label3: | 1989 Census |
Data3: | 5,608 |
Label4: | 1979 Census |
Data4: | 4,537 |
As of 1992, the majority of the population is Tatar.