Tazovsky Yamalo Nenets Autonomous. Settlements in the Taz region. Triumphant entry into the village of Tazovsky

Tazovsky (until 1949 Halmer-Sede) is an urban-type settlement in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug. The administrative center of the Tazovsky district.

Founded in 1883 as a fishing trading post called Halmer-Sede (Hill (Mountain) of the Dead - translated from Nenets). Once upon a time on the hill where the village is now there was an old Nenets cemetery. The status of an urban-type settlement is from 1964. http://fotki.yandex.ru/users/lapshin-8975/view/443686/

The Tazovsky District is part of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District and is the largest district in the Tyumen Region. Located beyond the Arctic Circle, on the right side of the Gulf of Ob, it extends 750 km from north to south and up to 300 km from west to east.

Most of the region is located on the Gydan Peninsula. The area is sparsely populated. The population in the district as of January 1, 2011 is 16.5 thousand people, including: 6808 people in the village of Tazovsky.

The main waterways of the region are the Obskaya, Tazovskaya and Gydanskaya bays, the Taz and Pur rivers. Navigation on them lasts from mid-July to mid-September. The largest rivers in the region are Taz, Pur, Tanama, Messoyakha, Yuribey. There are more than 18 thousand lakes in the region.

From the north and west, the Tazovsky region is washed by the Yenisei Bay, the Gydan, Yuratskaya and Obskaya bays of the cold Kara Sea, in the east it borders on the Krasnoyarsk Territory, in the south - on the Krasnoselkup and Purovsky regions of the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug.

The regional center - the village of Tazovsky, is located 200 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle and almost the entire territory of the region - the Tazovsky, Gydansky, Mammoth, Yavay peninsulas and the islands of Oleniy, Shokalsky, Neupokoeva, Damned, Vilkitsky - is located in the Arctic zone. The most northerly of them are located more than 700 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle. The Municipal Formation Tazovsky District includes 5 settlements: the urban settlement of the settlement of Tazovsky and rural settlements - the settlement of Tazovsky. Antipayuta, s. Gaz-Sale, s. Gyda and s. Find.

Distance to the district center of Salekhard by waterway - 986 km, by air - 552 km, to the regional center of Tyumen, by water - 2755 km, by air - 1341 km. The nearest railway station, Korotchaevo village, is 230 km away.

Back in the Middle Ages, it was known that great wealth was found in the wild northern lands. Stories and legends were told about Gold-boiling Mangazeya. The region was rich in fish and furs, sturgeon, venison, sables and hazel grouses. All this was skillfully mined by the Nenets - the indigenous inhabitants of the North, engaged in traditional trades: hunting, reindeer herding, fishing.

In the Soviet years, new riches were discovered in the Far North - "blue fuel" and "black gold". It was from here that in 1962, with the discovery of the Tazovskoye field, Yamal's Big Gas began. And after the discovery of world-famous fields - Russkoye, Urengoyskoye, Yamburgskoye and Zapolyarnoye - the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District began to be called the gas province of Russia.

It is in the Tazovsky region that the world's largest herd of deer (about 200 thousand heads), huge reserves of valuable fish species and the richest underground storerooms, which, according to experts, in the next 10-15 years will determine the level of gas production throughout Russia, are located.

But the main value of the region, its wealth is the people, thanks to whom in the 21st century ancient customs and folk crafts are harmoniously combined with new economic thinking.


Eternal flame.

District administration.



Museum of local lore.

New area.




Shop in the district center.
42-apartment residential building, Tazovsky settlement
Kindergarten for 240 children, Tazovsky
New building of the boarding school, settlement Tazovsky
Village House of Culture.
Multi-apartment residential building in the village of Tazovsky. "Parrot"
Taz children's art school
Maternity hospital for 25 beds in the regional center
School

Bus stop in the village of Tazovsky
House.
Kindergarten
Dormitory building of the Taz boarding school
Center of culture and leisure in the village of Tazovsky

Tazovsky website that sells goods via the Internet. Allows users online, in their browser or through a mobile application, to form a purchase order, choose a method of payment and delivery of the order, pay for the order.

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Appliances

In the catalog of household appliances of the Tazovsky store, goods of leading brands are presented at a low price. Small household appliances: multicooker, audio equipment, vacuum cleaners. Computers, laptops, tablets. Irons, Kettles, Sewing machines

Food

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The village of Tazovsky is the regional center of the Tazovsky district of the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District, located 200 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle. The area of \u200b\u200bthe territory is 4 102.86 hectares.

Distance to the district center of Salekhard by waterway - 986 km, by air - 552 km, to the regional center of Tyumen, by water - 2755 km, by air - 1341 km. The nearest railway station, Korotchaevo village, is 230 km away.

Historical reference

The first mention of the territory that is now part of the Tazovsky district dates back to the 16th century, when the trade route to Mangazeya passed along the Taz river. Stories and legends were told about Gold-boiling Mangazeya. The region was rich in fish, furs, sturgeon, venison, sables and hazel grouses. All this was skillfully mined by the Nenets - the indigenous inhabitants of the North, engaged in traditional trades: hunting, reindeer herding and fishing.

The village of Tazovsky was founded in 1883 as a fishing trading post called Khalmer-Sede (Sopka (Mountain) of the Dead - translated from Nenets). Once upon a time on the hill where the village is now there was an old Nenets cemetery.

In 1883, the trading company Funk, Murzein and Wordropper in an area called Halmer Sede founded a trading post - the first stationary settlement where tea, sugar, matches and other goods were exchanged for fish caught by local residents.

Since 1884, the Khalmer-Sede trading post began fishing in the lower reaches of the Taz and Taz Bay. Fishing was organized by the local Nenets, who annually harvested about a hundred tons of salted sturgeon and twenty tons of muksun.

In 1907, the Surgut merchants, the Plotnikov brothers, came to the trading post. They built warehouses, shops, dwelling houses, a bathhouse here. A revolution broke out and Soviet power came to the far North. In 1921, a village council was created, which took into its own hands the further arrangement of the lives of local residents, the work of the trading post, the supply of goods, the development of fishing, the creation of the first partnerships and cooperatives.

In October 1931, the main base enterprise of the village of Halmer-Sede became a fish factory, which was equipped with three boats and four transit ships. The population of the trading post was 2560 people, among whom there were 14 literate.

On February 1, 1949, by a decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR, Halmer-Sede was renamed into the village of Tazovskoye, and on June 29, 1964, by the decision of the Tyumen Regional Executive Committee, the village was classified as a workers' settlement. The Tazovsky village council was abolished. The Tazovsky council was created. The second name of the village came from the river, which the Nenets called Tasu - a yellow, tundra river. Russian hydrographers called it more conveniently - Taz. Hence the name of the village Tazovsky. In the sixties, new types of economic activities appeared in Tazovskoye, related to the exploration of mineral resources, development and operation of deposits.

By the decision of the Meeting of Deputies of the municipal formation of the Tazovsky settlement dated December 2, 2005 No. 2-1-6, the Charter of the municipal formation of the Tazovsky settlement was adopted, which determined the Day of the Tazovsky settlement - February 1.

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The village of Tazovsky is the regional center of the Tazovsky district of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, located 200 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle. The area of \u200b\u200bthe territory is 4,133.08 ha. Distance to the district center of Salekhard by waterway - 986 km, by air - 552 km, to the regional center of Tyumen, by water - 2755 km, by air - 1341 km. The nearest railway station, Korotchaevo village, is 230 km away.
As of January 1, 2014, the population of the village is 7,339 people.
The first mention of the territory that is now part of the Tazovsky district dates back to the 16th century, when the trade route to Mangazeya passed along the Taz river. Stories and legends were told about Gold-boiling Mangazeya. The region was rich in fish, furs, sturgeon, venison, sables and hazel grouses. All this was skillfully mined by the Nenets - the indigenous inhabitants of the North, engaged in traditional crafts: hunting, reindeer herding and fishing.
The village of Tazovsky was founded in 1883 as a fishing trading post called Khalmer-Sede (Sopka (Mountain) of the Dead - translated from Nenets). Once upon a time on the hill where the village is now there was an old Nenets cemetery.
In 1883, the trading company of Funk, Murzein and Wordropper in an area called Halmer Sede founded a trading post - the first stationary settlement where tea, sugar, matches and other goods were exchanged for fish caught by local residents.
Since 1884, the Khalmer-Sede trading post began fishing in the lower reaches of the Taz and Taz Bay. The fishing was organized by the local Nenets, who annually harvested about one hundred tons of salted sturgeon and twenty tons of muksun.
In 1907, the Surgut merchants, the Plotnikov brothers, came to the trading post. They built warehouses, shops, dwelling houses, a bathhouse here. A revolution broke out and Soviet power came to the far North. In 1921, a village council was created, which took into its own hands the further arrangement of the life of local residents, the work of the trading post, the supply of goods, the development of fishing, the creation of the first partnerships and cooperatives.
In October 1931, the main base enterprise of the village of Halmer-Sede became a fish factory, which was equipped with three boats and four transit ships. The population of the trading post was 2560 people, among whom there were 14 literate.
On January 1, 1949, by the decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR, Halmer-Sede was renamed into the village of Tazovskoye, and on June 29, 1964, by the decision of the Tyumen Regional Executive Committee, the village was classified as a workers' settlement. The Tazovsky village council was abolished. The Tazovsky council was created. The second name of the village came from the river, which the Nenets called Tasu - a yellow, tundra river. Russian hydrographers called it more conveniently - Taz. Hence the name of the village Tazovsky. In the sixties, new types of economic activities appeared in Tazovskoye, related to the exploration of mineral resources, development and operation of deposits.
On March 8, 1967, the CPSU Central Committee issued a decree "On improving the work of rural and settlement Soviets of Working People's Deputies." According to the decree, an executive committee was organized, elected from among the deputies. Over the years, the chairmen of the Executive Committee of the village of Tazovsky were: T.M. Shumilova, V.D. Chabarin, V.T. Surikov, I.M. Korolev, A.S. Titov and others.
In January 1992, the Administration of the village of Tazovsky was formed, G. S. became the Head of the Administration. Kovalev, in 2003, by order of the Head of the Tazovsky District, S.N. Semerikov. In 2005, within the framework of the reform of local self-government following the election results, N.A.Osikov was elected the Head of the Tazovsky settlement, who also headed the local Administration for seven years. On November 2, 2012, the newly elected Head of the Municipal Formation Tazovskiy Vadim Anatolyevich Chetvertkov took office in the municipal elections, performing the powers of the Head of the Village Administration in accordance with the Charter of the Municipal Formation.
By the decision of the Meeting of Deputies of the municipal formation of the Tazovsky settlement dated December 2, 2005 No. 2-1-6, the Charter of the municipal formation of the Tazovsky settlement was adopted, which determined the Day of the Tazovsky settlement - February 1.
In order to create conditions for the sustainable development of the municipal formation, the Tazovsky settlement, as a regional center, in 2009, the Assembly of Deputies of the municipal formation approved the Master Plan, combined with the project for the planning of the municipal formation of the Tazovsky settlement, which takes into account a set of measures to ensure the optimization of the functional use of the territory of the settlement. The project was carried out in order to establish the boundaries of the territories included in the border of the settlement of the Tazovsky settlement.
On the territory of the district center, there are enterprises and institutions that provide inter-settlement, economic, production and management ties.
A fish factory is located in the village, which is the main processing enterprise in the eastern zone of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug. The radius of the plant's service to fishing areas is 250 km to the north and 250 km to the south. The development of the Tazovsky settlement is associated with the strengthening of the processing base of the traditional sectors of the district's economy, as well as with the organization of a trading post system that ensures the socio-cultural development of the indigenous population of the district.
Due to the presence of the road Tazovsky - Zapolyarnoye GNKM - Urengoy village - Korotchaevo station, the airport in Novy Urengoy and the cargo pier, the location of the Tazovsky village becomes favorable for the development of a transport and economic hub here, as the basis for increasing the economic level of development of the entire region.
The projected development of gas fields discovered in the Tazovsky district will give new functions to the village. It can become a base point for the development of deposits on the Gydan Peninsula.
Tazovsky is constantly growing and developing. In recent years, the delivery of new completed construction of social, industrial, as well as residential and public facilities, provided for comfortable housing and productive work of Taz residents, has become the norm.