En Name: | Norilsk Urban District |
Ru Name: | Норильск |
Image Caption: | Norilsk |
Federal Subject: | Krasnoyarsk Krai |
Adm Ctr Type: | town |
Adm Ctr Name: | Norilsk |
Town Of District Significance Type: | District towns |
Urban-Type Settlement Of District Significance Type: | Urban-type settlements |
Selsoviet Type1: | Selsoviets |
No Of Cities Towns: | 1 |
No Of Urban-Type Settlements: | 1 |
Mun Formation1: | Norilsk Urban Okrug |
Mun Formation1 No Of Urban Settlements: | 2 |
Mun Formation1 Leader Title: | Head |
Mun Formation1 Leader Name: | Dmitry Vladimirovich Karasyov |
Mun Formation1 Representative Body: | Duma |
Area Of What: | municipal district |
Area Km2: | 4509 |
Pop 2010Census: | 176252 |
Urban Pop 2010Census: | 100% |
Rural Pop 2010Census: | 0% |
Established Date: | July 15, 1953 |
Website: | https://www.norilsk-city.ru/ |
Pop Latest Date: | 2024 |
Pop Latest: | 177427 |
Pop Latest Ref: | [1] |
The Norilsk Urban District or Norilsk Urban Okrug is an administrative[2] and municipal city district (okrug), one of the twenty-two in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia. It is enclaved inside the Taymyrsky Dolgano-Nenetsky District. The area of the district is 4,509 square kilometers (1,741 sq mi). It's administrative center is the city of Norilsk, which accounts for 99.5% of the district's population. The population at the 2021 census was 175,237 inhabitants. Population:
By the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR dated July 15, 1953, the working village of Norilsk was transformed into a city of regional subordination with the separation of the Taymyr National Okrug from the Dudinsky District.[3]
From 1935 to 1956, the labor camp Norillag existed in Norilsk.[4]
On November 2, 1956, the villages of Medvezhy, Ugolny, and Kayerkan were classified as working villages.
On January 12, 1965, the workers' villages of Kayerkan, Talnakh and Snezhnogorsk were transferred to the administrative subordination of the Norilsk City Council of Workers' Deputies.[5]
On August 25, 1970, Talnakh was transformed into a district of urban subordination.
On November 4, 1982, Talnakh and Kayerkan were transformed into cities of regional subordination with administrative subordination to the Norilsk City Council of Workers' Deputies.
The boundaries are established by the Law of the Krasnoyarsk Territory of December 27, 2000 N 13-1102 “On establishing the boundaries of the municipal formation of the city of Norilsk”.
The status of an urban district is vested in the Law of the Krasnoyarsk Territory of December 10, 2004 N 12-2697 “On granting the municipality of the city of Norilsk the status of an urban district”.[6]
The head of the district is Dmitry Vladimirovich Karasyov, since January 27, 2021.
Norilsk Urban District includes 1 city and 1 urban-type settlement: Norilsk and Snezhnogorsk. Norilsk is divided into 3 districts.
Settlement | Type of settlement | Population(2021) | Population(2010) | Change(2010-2021) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Norilsk | city, administrative center | 174,453 | 175,365 | -0.5% | |
Central District | district of Norilsk | 106,044 | 105,720 | +0.3% | |
Kayerkan | district of Norilsk | 21,193 | 22,338 | -5.1% | |
Talnakh | district of Norilsk | 47,216 | 47,307 | -0.2% | |
Snezhnogorsk | urban-type settlement | 784 | 887 | -11.6% |
In the 1950s, there were 30 villages around Norilsk, each of which was created at a mine, mine or construction site, most often on the site of a former lagot department. But only 3 of them received official status.
Alykel - until 1993, a village of military pilots near Norilsk.
Zapadniy - until 1990.
Medvezhiy has been a working settlement since November 2, 1956.[7]
Ugolny has been a working settlement since November 2, 1956.
Listvyanka[8] - 1967-1969 - a coal village, closed due to the gasification of the NPR. The population was a couple of hundred geologists and miners.
Talnakh and Kayerkan - since 2004 are districts of the city of Norilsk.