Nura District
Nura  | |
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District  | |
| Нұра ауданы | |
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| Country | Kazakhstan | 
| Region | Karaganda Region | 
| Administrative center | Nura | 
| Founded | 1928 | 
| Government | |
| • Akim | Zhusup Zhumagulov[1] | 
| Population  (2019)[2]  | |
 • Total  | 22,569 | 
| Time zone | UTC+6 (East) | 
Nura District (Kazakh: Нұра ауданы, Nūra audany) is a district of Karaganda Region in central Kazakhstan. The administrative center of the district is the settlement of Nura.[3] The district has a population of 22,569 as of 2019.[2]
Geography
The district is located in the Kazakh Uplands. Rivers Kulanotpes and Sonaly, and lakes Kerey, Kypshak, Kiyakty and Shoshkakol are located in the district.[4]
History
During the 1890s, a number of Ukrainians, Russians, and Germans began constructing settlements in the area, which was already home to approximately 330 villages of the native Kazakh people.[5] On April 19, 1923, by order of the Kirghiz SSR, the Nurinsk Volost was created as part of the Akmola Uyezd.[5] On March 10, 1932, the Nurinsk Volost joined the newly created Karagandy Oblast.[5] Nura became the district's administrative center in 1928.[5]
The 1930s saw a number of modernization programs implemented in the district, with electricity, telephones, and postal services being introduced.[5] 16 schools were erected as part of a wider Soviet program to combat illiteracy known as likbez.[5]
During World War II, over 3,000 people from the district fought in the war, and 1,083 died in battle.[5] Two residents of the district were awarded the Hero of the Soviet Union medal.[5]
From 1954 to 1957, 7 state farms were created in the district as part of the Virgin Lands Program.[5]
Demographics
| Year | Pop. | ±% | 
|---|---|---|
| 1999 | 38,649 | — | 
| 2009 | 26,150 | −32.3% | 
| 2019 | 22,569 | −13.7% | 
Nura has suffered considerable population decline in post-Soviet times, with population falling from 38,649 (1999 census results)[6], down to 26,150 (2009 census results)[6], to 22,569 as of 2019.[2]
Ethnic composition
| Ethnic Group | Population (2019) | Percent of Total | 
|---|---|---|
| Kazakhs | 15,250 | 67.57% | 
| Russians | 3,901 | 17.28% | 
| Ukrainians | 1,286 | 5.70% | 
| Germans | 927 | 4.11% | 
| Belarusians | 377 | 1.67% | 
| Tatars | 305 | 1.35% | 
| Chechens | 55 | 0.24% | 
| Mordvins | 50 | 0.22% | 
| Azeris | 49 | 0.22% | 
| Moldovans | 45 | 0.20% | 
| Chuvash | 44 | 0.19% | 
| Bashkirs | 42 | 0.19% | 
| Lithuanians | 42 | 0.19% | 
| Poles | 41 | 0.18% | 
| Koreans | 32 | 0.14% | 
| Uzbeks | 11 | 0.05% | 
| Greeks | 5 | 0.02% | 
| Others | 107 | 0.47% | 
| Total | 22,569 | 100.00% | 
Administrative divisions
| Rural district/city | Population (2021) | Settlement(s) | 
|---|---|---|
| Nura Rural Administration | 6626 | Nura | 
| Kobetei Rural District | 1302 | Kobetei, Ondiris, Pervoe Maya | 
| Ahmet Rural District | 1221 | Ahmet | 
| Shubarkol Rural District | 1142 | Shubarkol | 
| Kyzyltal Rural District | 1036 | Kertindi, Algabas | 
| Tassuat Rural District | 994 | Kainar | 
| Egindi Rural District | 993 | Egindi | 
| Shahter Rural District | 983 | Shahterskoe | 
| Baitugan Rural District | 938 | Baitugan, Zhanakurylys | 
| Zarechnyi Rural District | 871 | Zarechnoe | 
| Korganzhar Rural District | 801 | Karim Mynbaev | 
| Industrialnyi Rural District | 696 | Tassuat | 
| Muzbel Rural District | 647 | Muzbel | 
| Barshin Rural District | 641 | Barshino, Bestamak | 
| Akmeshit Rural District | 614 | Akmeshit, Kantai | 
| Kenzharyk Rural District | 548 | Izendi, Kenzharyk, Toparkol | 
| Karaoi Rural District | 511 | Karaoi | 
| Zharaspai Rural District | 394 | Zharaspai | 
| Karakoiyn Rural District | 381 | Zhanbobek, Akkolka | 
| Kulanotpes Rural District | 336 | Kulanotpes, Aktubek, Nygman | 
| Don Rural District | 304 | Kulanotpes | 
| Saryozen Rural District | 202 | Tikenekti | 
| Balyktykol Rural District | 192 | Balyktykol | 
| Taldysai Rural District | 160 | Taldysai | 
| Sonaly Rural District | 122 | Sonaly | 
Notable people
- Nikolai Alexeyevich Kuznetsov, Soviet aviator
 
References
- ^ "Akims of Nur and Saryarka districts appointed in Astana". kazpravda.kz. 2023-04-12.
 - ^ a b c d Численность населения Республики Казахстан по отдельным этносам на начало 2019 года. Комитет по статистике Министерства национальной экономики Республики Казахстан (in Kazakh). Archived from the original on 2020-06-04. Retrieved 2020-05-17.
 - ^ "www.geonames.de Subdivisions of Kazakhstan in local languages". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2008-04-22.
 - ^ "M-42 Topographic Chart (in Russian)". Retrieved 7 May 2024.
 - ^ a b c d e f g h i Очерки по истории. nurinsk.gov.kz (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2020-06-04. Retrieved 2020-06-04.
 - ^ a b "Население Республики Казахстан" [Population of the Republic of Kazakhstan] (in Russian). Департамент социальной и демографической статистики. Retrieved 8 December 2013.
 - ^ "2021 жылғы Қазақстан Республикасы халқының ұлттық санағының қорытындылар" (PDF). stat.gov.kz.
 


