Kuyurgazinsky District, Municipal district in southwest Bashkortostan, Russia.
Kuyurgazinsky District is an administrative region in Bashkortostan that contains numerous rural settlements spread across its territory, with Yermolayevo serving as the main town. The area encompasses villages of different sizes and characters throughout the landscape.
The territory was established as Kumertausky District in 1935 and renamed to its present name in 1992. This change reflected the administrative shifts that occurred in the region during that period.
Local communities maintain Bashkir traditions that shape daily life in the villages and town. You can see this in how people gather, what they cook, and the crafts they practice across the settlements.
The region is connected by road to neighboring areas, making it easy to travel between the settlements and surrounding districts. Getting around between the villages and the main town is straightforward if you have transport.
Yermolayevo is noticeably larger than the other settlements and holds a significant share of the population. The rest of the people live in smaller villages scattered across the territory, each with its own character.
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