Zimovniki
Posyolok in Rostov Oblast, Russia
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Zimovniki (Russian: Зимовники) is a rural locality (a posyolok) in Zimovnikovsky District of Rostov Oblast, Russia. Population: 18,070 (2010 census);[1] 17,705 (2002 census).[4] It is also the administrative center of Zimovnikovsky District.
Zimovniki
Зимовники | |
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| Coordinates: 47°08′42″N 42°28′00″E | |
| Country | Russia |
| Federal subject | Rostov Oblast[1] |
| Administrative district | Zimovnikovsky District[1] |
| Founded | 1898 |
| Population | |
• Total | 18,070 |
• Estimate (2010) | 18,070 (0%) |
| Time zone | UTC+3 (MSK |
| Postal code[3] | 347460 |
| OKTMO ID | 60619417101 |
History
The history of Zimovniki village began in 1898. At this time the construction of Tikhoretskaya-Tsaritsyn railway line was being carried out. This railway had a station called Kalmytskaya. Around it a village began to grow, which was surrounded by numerous pasters (in Russian they are called Zimovniki). The station and the village quickly became a place for fairs, where livestock was sold and sent by rail. In 1904 Kalmytskaya station was renamed into Zimovniki station.[5]
In 1924, Zimovnikovsky District was established, and the village became its administrative center. According to population census data of 1926, 2,885 people lived in the village of Zimovniki, and the majority of the population were Ukrainians ― 1,731, and Russians ― 798.[6] The population grew rapidly. According to the 1939 census, there already were already 9,439 people living in the village, including 4722 men and 4717 women.[7]
