Trudovoye, Primorsky Krai Explained

Trudovoye (Russian: Трудово́е, lit. labor) is a large rural locality (a village) under the administrative jurisdiction of Frunzensky City District of Vladivostok City Under Krai Jurisdiction in Primorsky Krai, Russia. It is located on the Amur Bay 33km (21miles) northeast of Vladivostok. Population:

History

It was established in 1890 and was granted urban-type settlement status in 1943. In December 2004, it was demoted in status back to that of a rural locality.[1]

Economy

There is a brick-yard and several coal mines in the settlement.

Transportation

Trudovoye is also an important railway station on the Khabarovsk-Vladivostok line.

Demographics

As of the 2010 Census, Trudovoye is the most populated rural locality in both the Far Eastern Federal District of Russia and in Asian Russia.

Notes and References

  1. Законодательное Собрание Приморского края. Закон. 175-КЗ. 3 декабря 2004 г.. О преобразовании посёлков городского типа Попова, Русский и Трудовое, входящих в состав и территорию города Владивостока Приморского края, в сельские населённые пункты. Legislative Assembly of Primorsky Krai. Law. 175-KZ. December 3, 2004. On Transformation of the Urban-Type Settlements of Popova, Russky, and Trudovoye, Included into the Structure and the Territory of the City of Vladivostok of Primorsky Krai, into Rural Localities.