Совхоза Татарстан, State farm settlement in Knyazevskoye rural settlement, Russia.
The Tatarstan settlement is an agricultural community in Tukayevsky district of the Republic of Tatarstan that serves as the administrative center of Knyazevskoye rural settlement. The place consists of several distinct village areas and residential zones arranged across the surrounding countryside.
The agricultural base was established in 1922 near Knyazevo village but took its current name as the Tatarstan State Farm in 1930. This development reflected broader changes in how rural agriculture was organized during that period.
The settlement reflects the coexistence of Tatar and Russian communities, with both groups maintaining their own places of worship in the area. This shared space shows how different traditions exist side by side in rural daily life.
The settlement is accessible for those interested in acquiring land for housing construction through Tukayevsky district administration. Inquiries are handled at a multifunctional center in nearby Naberezhnye Chelny, the closest significant urban center.
The area is not a single compact settlement but comprises five dispersed villages such as Kazili, Sosnovy Bor, and Chershely spread across the landscape. This unusual arrangement gives the place a scattered character rather than a concentrated town feel.
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