Kotovsk, Russia Explained

En Name:Kotovsk
Ru Name:Котовск
Coordinates:52.5833°N 72°W
Map Label Position:right
Image Coa:Coat of Arms of Kotovsk (Tambov Oblast).png
Federal Subject:Tambov Oblast
Adm City Jur:town of oblast significance of Kotovsk
Adm Ctr Of:town of oblast significance of Kotovsk
Inhabloc Cat:Town
Urban Okrug Jur:Kotovsk Urban Okrug
Mun Admctr Of:Kotovsk Urban Okrug
Pop 2010Census:31850
Established Date:1914
Current Cat Date:1940
Prev Name1:Porokhovoy Zavod, Krasny Boyevik (1940)

Kotovsk (Russian: Кото́вск) is a town in Tambov Oblast, Russia, located on the Tsna River 13km (08miles) south of Tambov. Population:

History

Kotovsk was founded before World War I under the initiative of Tsar Nicholas II as a settlement for workers who were engaged in the construction of the gunpowder factory (commissioned in 1912). The settlement was initially called Porokhovoy Zavod (Russian: Порохово́й Заво́д, lit. gunpowder factory). It was later renamed Krasny Boyevik (Russian: Кра́сный Боеви́к, lit. red fighter), because it was used by the Bolsheviks as a lodgement for the establishment of the Soviet government in the region.[1] In 1940, it was granted town status and renamed Kotovsk after Grigory Kotovsky (1881–1925), who had suppressed an anti-Soviet peasant rebellion in Tambov Governorate in 1921.

The railway station was closed.

Administrative and municipal status

Within the framework of administrative divisions, it is incorporated as the town of oblast significance of Kotovsk—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts.[2] As a municipal division, the town of oblast significance of Kotovsk is incorporated as Kotovsk Urban Okrug.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.rusk.ru/vst.php?idar=321701 Tambov rebellion by Sennikov
  2. Law #72-Z
  3. Law #232-Z