Chernushka
Russia /
Perm /
Chernushka /
World
/ Russia
/ Perm
/ Chernushka
, 3 km from center (Чернушка)
World / Russia / Perm'
city, district center
Town and the administrative center of Chernushinsky District in Perm Krai, Russia, located on the Bystry Tanyp River, which is 230 kilometers (140 mi) south of Perm, the administrative center of the krai. Population: 33,272 (2010 Census).
It was first mentioned in 1858 as a village with four households that had existed since 1854. In 1869, the number of households increased to thirty-five. The construction of the Kazan–Yekaterinburg railway during 1913–1920 played an important role in the development of the village. A settlement for the railway builders, which shared the same name, was established near the village. During the Civil War, the area of what is now Chernushinsky District saw heavy fighting along the railway and in the settlement itself. In 1925, the administrative center of the district was transferred from Ryabki to Chernushka because Ryabky was too far from the railway. Consequently, the district itself was renamed Chernushinsky. However, the district's administration did not move to Chernushka until 1930. The following years saw an increase of industrial construction. After World War II, Chernushka was granted work settlement status. The discovery of oil boosted Chernushka's development, as several oil plants were built in 1958. In 1966, Chernushka was granted town status.
It was first mentioned in 1858 as a village with four households that had existed since 1854. In 1869, the number of households increased to thirty-five. The construction of the Kazan–Yekaterinburg railway during 1913–1920 played an important role in the development of the village. A settlement for the railway builders, which shared the same name, was established near the village. During the Civil War, the area of what is now Chernushinsky District saw heavy fighting along the railway and in the settlement itself. In 1925, the administrative center of the district was transferred from Ryabki to Chernushka because Ryabky was too far from the railway. Consequently, the district itself was renamed Chernushinsky. However, the district's administration did not move to Chernushka until 1930. The following years saw an increase of industrial construction. After World War II, Chernushka was granted work settlement status. The discovery of oil boosted Chernushka's development, as several oil plants were built in 1958. In 1966, Chernushka was granted town status.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chernushka,_Chernushinsky_District,_Perm_Krai
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 56°30'18"N 56°5'44"E
- Perm 187 km
- Izhevsk 197 km
- Yekaterinburg 256 km
- Nizhny Tagil 281 km
- Berezniki 342 km
- Kamensk-Uralsky 348 km
- Kirov 461 km
- Tyumen 567 km
- Syktyvkar 670 km
- Yugorsk 677 km
- Town hall 1.7 km
- Exercise area 1.8 km
- Kindergarten yard 2 km
- Kindergarten No. 14 2 km
- Swimming pool “Zhemchuzhina” 2.2 km
- Park 2.2 km
- Parkovaya ulitsa, 14 2.3 km
- Parkovaya ulitsa, 8 2.4 km
- Pond 7.2 km
- Pond 7.4 km