Sokolovka Aūdany, Former administrative district in North Kazakhstan Region, Kazakhstan.
Sokolovka Aūdany was an administrative district in northern Kazakhstan that encompassed agricultural lands and rural villages spread across the steppe landscape. The area featured scattered settlements connected by local routes through farming territory.
The district was established in 1921 and underwent several administrative reorganizations before its dissolution in 1997. During its existence, it served as part of different regional divisions within the country.
The district name translates to Соколов ауданы in Kazakh and Соколовский район in Russian, reflecting the multicultural nature of this region.
The area sits in a sparsely populated region best accessed through local roads and regional routes. Accessibility follows typical rural patterns with basic infrastructure connections.
The region underwent three distinct administrative changes between 1921 and 1997, marking significant shifts in local governance structures.
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