Mezhgorye, Bashkortostan Explained

En Name:Mezhgorye
Ru Name:Межгорье
Loc Name1:Межгорье
Loc Lang1:Bashkir
Coordinates:54.05°N 106°W
Map Label Position:bottom
Image Coa:Coat of Arms of Mezhgorie (Bashkortostan).png
Federal Subject:Republic of Bashkortostan
Adm City Jur:closed administrative-territorial formation of Mezhgorye
Adm Ctr Of:closed administrative-territorial formation of Mezhgorye
Inhabloc Cat:Town
Urban Okrug Jur:Mezhgorye Urban Okrug
Mun Admctr Of:Mezhgorye Urban Okrug
Pop 2010Census:17352

Mezhgorye (Russian: Межго́рье; Bashkir: Межгорье|Mejgorye) is a closed town in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia, located in the southern Ural Mountains near Mount Yamantau, about 200km (100miles) southeast of Ufa, the capital of the republic, on the banks of the Maly Inser River (a tributary of the Kama River). Population:

History

Founded around 1979, it was known as Ufa-105 (Russian: Уфа́-105) and Beloretsk-16 (Russian: Белоре́цк-16). Town status was granted to it in 1995, at which time it was given its present name. It is the only closed town in Russia to be situated in a republic.

Administrative and municipal status

Within the framework of administrative divisions, it is incorporated as the closed administrative-territorial formation of Mezhgorye—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts.[1] As a municipal division, the closed administrative-territorial formation of Mezhgorye is incorporated as Mezhgorye Urban Okrug.[2]

The closed status of Mezhgorye means that in administrative terms it is subordinated directly to the federal government of Russia. The town comprises two microdistricts (former settlements), located 23km (14miles) apart: Tatly (Russian: Татлы) and Solnechny (Russian: Со́лнечный) (formerly called Kuzyelga (Russian: Кузъелга)).

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Notes and References

  1. Resolution #391
  2. Law #162-z