Chuvashsko-Sorminskoye Rural Settlement facts for kids
Chuvashsko-Sorminskoye Rural Settlement, also known as Chuvash-Sorma Rural Settlement, is a special area in the Chuvash Republic, Russia. It's like a local government area within the larger Alikovsky District. This settlement helps manage local services and communities. Its main town, or "administrative center," is called Chuvashskaya Sorma. About 1,758 people lived here in 2006.
Exploring Chuvash-Sorma Rural Settlement
This settlement is located in the eastern part of the Alikovsky District. It is an important administrative and municipal division. This means it has its own local government that helps run things for the people living there.
What is a Rural Settlement?
A rural settlement is a type of local area in Russia. It's usually made up of several small villages or towns. The government of a rural settlement helps with things like local roads, schools, and other services for the people who live there. It's a way to organize communities in the countryside.
Communities and Connections
Chuvashsko-Sorminskoye Rural Settlement includes sixteen different rural localities. These are smaller towns or villages that are part of the larger settlement. People in these communities live and work together.
A major road, the Cheboksary–Yadrin highway, goes through the settlement. This highway helps connect the communities within the settlement to larger cities and other parts of the region. It makes it easier for people to travel and transport goods.