Syamzha Explained

En Name:Syamzha
Ru Name:Сямжа
Coordinates:60.0167°N 44°W
Map Label Position:right
Federal Subject:Vologda Oblast
Adm District Jur:Syamzhensky District
Adm Selsoviet Jur:Syamzhensky Selsoviet
Adm Ctr Of:Syamzhensky District, Syamzhensky Selsoviet
Inhabloc Cat:Rural locality
Inhabloc Type:Selo
Mun District Jur:Syamzhensky Municipal District
Mun District Jur Ref:[1]
Rural Settlement Jur:Syamzhenskoye Rural Settlement
Mun Admctr Of:Syamzhensky Municipal District, Syamzhenskoye Rural Settlement
Pop 2010Census:3950

Syamzha (Russian: Ся́мжа) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Syamzhensky District of Vologda Oblast, Russia, located on both banks of the Syamzhena River, a tributary of the Kubena River. It also serves as the administrative center of Syamzhensky Selsoviet, one of the ten selsoviets into which the district is administratively divided. Municipally, it is the administrative center of Syamzhenskoye Rural Settlement. Population:

The name of Syamzha originates from the Syamzhena River, which, in turn, originates from Finnic languages and means "moss water" or "water from the swamp".[2] [3]

History

On July 15, 1929, Syamzhensky District with the center in the village of Yarygino was established and became a part of Vologda Okrug of Northern Krai. On August 5, 1931, the district was abolished, and on January 25, 1935 it was reestablished.[4] The district center was established in the village of Dyakovskaya. In the same year, the selo of Syamzha was established by merging several villages at the crossing of the Syamzhena River by the highway connecting Vologda and Arkhangelsk.[2] In 1953, the district center was transferred to Syamzha.[5]

Economy

Industry

The economy of Syamzha is dominated by timber industry, which produces 82% of all goods in the district. There is also a butter factory.[2]

Transportation

One of the principal highways in Russia, M8, which connects Moscow and Arkhangelsk, crosses Syamzhensky district from the south to the north, passing through Syamzha. There are also local roads, with the bus traffic originating from Syamzha.

Culture and recreation

In 2006, the Syamzhensky District Museum was opened in Syamzha. It displays archaeologic, ethnographic, and local interest collections.[6]

References

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Notes and References

  1. Law #1122-OZ
  2. Web site: http://www.igras.ru/index.php?r=125&id=4305. ru:Географические названия России - Сямжа. Институт географии РАН. Russian. 15 October 2011.
  3. Web site: Перевод sāma- с санскрита на русский .
  4. Web site: http://portal.rusarchives.ru/guide/voanpi/126sia.shtml. ru:Справка об изменениях административно-территориального устройства и сети партийных и комсомольских органов на территории Вологодской области (1917-1991). Архивы России. Russian. August 25, 2011.
  5. Book: Перевозчикова, Ю.Б.. ru:Вологодская энциклопедия. http://www.booksite.ru/fulltext/sud/ako/vsk/aya/2.pdf. 465. Г. В. Судаков. October 14, 2011. 2006. ВГПУ, Русь. Вологда. Russian. 5-87822-305-8.
  6. Web site: http://www.syamzha-ar.vologda.ru/PagePlan.html. ru:Культура. Администрация Сямженского муниципального района. Russian. 15 October 2011.