Shuya, Ivanovo Oblast

Shuya
Шуя
Resurrection Cathedral and its bell tower in Shuya
Resurrection Cathedral and its bell tower in Shuya
Flag of Shuya
Coat of arms of Shuya
Location of Shuya
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Shuya is located in Russia
Shuya
Shuya
Location of Shuya
Shuya is located in Ivanovo Oblast
Shuya
Shuya
Shuya (Ivanovo Oblast)
Coordinates: 56°51′00″N 41°22′00″E / 56.85000°N 41.36667°E / 56.85000; 41.36667
CountryRussia
Federal subjectIvanovo Oblast[1]
First mentioned1393
Town status since1778
Government
 • Head[2]Natalya Koryagina (acting)[2]
Area
 • Total33.29 km2 (12.85 sq mi)
Elevation
100 m (300 ft)
Population
 • Total58,486
 • Rank283rd in 2010
 • Density1,800/km2 (4,600/sq mi)
 • Subordinated toTown of Shuya[4]
 • Capital ofShuysky District,[1] Town of Shuya 
 • Urban okrugShuya Urban Okrug[5]
 • Capital ofShuya Urban Okrug,[5] Shuysky Municipal District[5]
Time zoneUTC+3 (MSK Edit this on Wikidata[6])
Postal code(s)[7]
155900—155906, 155908, 155912
Dialing code(s)+7 49351
OKTMO ID24711000001
Websitewww.okrugshuya.ru
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Shuya (Russian: Шу́я, IPA: [ˈʂujə]) is the third largest town in Ivanovo Oblast, Russia. The town is built on the high left bank of the navigable Teza river, a tributary of the Klyazma river, with two suburbs on the right bank.[8] Population: 55,225 (2021 Census);[9] 58,486 (2010 Census);[3] 62,449 (2002 Census);[10] 69,362 (1989 Soviet census);[11] 18,968 (in 1897);[8] 19,560 (in 1882).[8]

Shuya is one of the chief centers of the cotton and linen industries in central Russia.[8]

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  2. ^ a b Official website of the Administration of Shuya. Natalya Vladimirovna Koryagina, Head of the Administration of Shuya (in Russian)
  3. ^ a b Russian Federal State Statistics Service (2011). Всероссийская перепись населения 2010 года. Том 1 [2010 All-Russian Population Census, vol. 1]. Всероссийская перепись населения 2010 года [2010 All-Russia Population Census] (in Russian). Federal State Statistics Service.
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  6. ^ "Об исчислении времени". Официальный интернет-портал правовой информации (in Russian). June 3, 2011. Retrieved January 19, 2019.
  7. ^ Почта России. Информационно-вычислительный центр ОАСУ РПО. (Russian Post). Поиск объектов почтовой связи (Postal Objects Search) (in Russian)
  8. ^ a b c d Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Shuya" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  9. ^ Russian Federal State Statistics Service. Всероссийская перепись населения 2020 года. Том 1 [2020 All-Russian Population Census, vol. 1] (XLS) (in Russian). Federal State Statistics Service.
  10. ^ Federal State Statistics Service (May 21, 2004). Численность населения России, субъектов Российской Федерации в составе федеральных округов, районов, городских поселений, сельских населённых пунктов – районных центров и сельских населённых пунктов с населением 3 тысячи и более человек [Population of Russia, Its Federal Districts, Federal Subjects, Districts, Urban Localities, Rural Localities—Administrative Centers, and Rural Localities with Population of Over 3,000] (XLS). Всероссийская перепись населения 2002 года [All-Russia Population Census of 2002] (in Russian).
  11. ^ Всесоюзная перепись населения 1989 г. Численность наличного населения союзных и автономных республик, автономных областей и округов, краёв, областей, районов, городских поселений и сёл-райцентров [All Union Population Census of 1989: Present Population of Union and Autonomous Republics, Autonomous Oblasts and Okrugs, Krais, Oblasts, Districts, Urban Settlements, and Villages Serving as District Administrative Centers]. Всесоюзная перепись населения 1989 года [All-Union Population Census of 1989] (in Russian). Институт демографии Национального исследовательского университета: Высшая школа экономики [Institute of Demography at the National Research University: Higher School of Economics]. 1989 – via Demoscope Weekly.