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Raskildinskoye Rural Settlement (also known as Uraskilt jal tărăkhĕ in Chuvash and Raskil'dinskoye sel'skoye poseleniye in Russian) is a special area in the Chuvash Republic, Russia. Think of it like a small local government area, similar to a town or parish, but made up of several villages. It helps manage the daily life and services for the people living there.

This settlement is found in the western part of the Alikovsky District. Its main village, where the local offices are, is called Raskildino. In 2006, about 1,366 people lived in this rural settlement.

What is Raskildinskoye Rural Settlement?

A rural settlement is a type of local area in Russia. It combines several villages or small communities under one local government. This helps them work together for things like roads, schools, and other services. Raskildinskoye Rural Settlement includes five different rural communities.

Where is it Located?

Raskildinskoye Rural Settlement is in the western part of the Alikovsky District. The Alikovsky District is part of the Chuvash Republic, which is a region within Russia. It's located in the European part of Russia.

Traveling Through the Settlement

Two important highways cross through the Raskildinskoye Rural Settlement. These roads connect the area to bigger cities. One highway goes from Cheboksary to Yadrin, and the other goes from Cheboksary to Krasnye Chetai. These roads are important for people to travel, transport goods, and connect with other parts of the region.

  • L. A. Yefimov, "Alikovsky District" ("Элĕк Енĕ"), Alikovo, 1994.
  • "Аликовская энциклопедия" (Alikovsky District's Encyclopedia), authors: Yefimov L. A., Yefimov Ye. L., Ananyev A. A., Terentyev G. K. Cheboksary, 2009, ISBN: 978-5-7670-1630-3.
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