En Name: | Torbeyevo |
Ru Name: | Торбеево |
Loc Name1: | Тарбей |
Loc Lang1: | Moksha |
Loc Lang2: | Erzya |
Coordinates: | 54.0833°N 58°W |
Map Label Position: | right |
Federal Subject: | Republic of Mordovia |
Adm District Jur: | Torbeyevsky District |
Adm Selsoviet Jur: | Torbeyevo Work Settlement |
Adm Selsoviet Type: | Work Settlement |
Adm Ctr Of1: | Torbeyevsky District |
Adm Ctr Of2: | Torbeyevo Work Settlement |
Inhabloc Cat: | Urban-type settlement |
Inhabloc Type: | Work settlement |
Mun District Jur: | Torbeyevsky Municipal District |
Urban Settlement Jur: | Torbeyevskoye Urban Settlement |
Mun Admctr Of1: | Torbeyevsky Municipal District |
Mun Admctr2 Of: | Torbeyevskoye Urban Settlement |
Pop 2010Census: | 9373 |
Postal Codes: | 431029–431031 |
Torbeyevo population | |
Label1: | 2010 Census |
Data1: | 9,373 |
Label2: | 2002 Census |
Data2: | 9,351 |
Label3: | 1989 Census |
Data3: | 8,924 |
Label4: | 1979 Census |
Data4: | 7,424 |
Torbeyevo (Russian: Торбе́ево, Moksha: Тарбей, Tarbej) is an urban locality (a work settlement) and the administrative center of Torbeyevsky District in the Republic of Mordovia, Russia. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 9,373.
Within the framework of administrative divisions, Torbeyevo serves as the administrative center of Torbeyevsky District.[1] As an administrative division, the work settlement of Torbeyevo, together with two rural localities, is incorporated within Torbeyevsky District as Torbeyevo Work Settlement. As a municipal division, Torbeyevo Work Settlement is incorporated within Torbeyevsky Municipal District as Torbeyevskoye Urban Settlement.[2]
Torbeyevo has a humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification Dfb) with long, cold winters and warm summers. A heat wave in the months of June, July, and August 2010, raised temperatures from previous norms often by in Torbeyevo. Some of the higher fluctuations in temperatures were recorded with seven straight days of temperatures and higher compared to the previous year where the higher temperatures for the same period were, on average, lower.[3]
It is the birthplace of Mikhail Devyatayev, who was born here in 1917.