Chernushka, Administrative center in Perm Krai, Russia.
Chernushka is an administrative center in Perm Krai that developed along river routes in southwestern Russia. The town grew as a settlement with industrial and governmental functions serving the surrounding region.
The settlement was founded in 1854 as a small community and experienced major growth after a railway connection was built in the early 1900s. Economic development followed as transportation links opened the area to commerce and industry.
The town serves as a focal point for regional administration, connecting multiple districts and maintaining local governmental functions for the surrounding communities.
As an administrative center, the town has government offices and local services available to visitors. The location on major transport routes makes it convenient to reach and navigate around.
The population dynamics show an interesting pattern, reaching 33,272 residents in 2010, reflecting a slight decrease from the 35,713 recorded in 2002.
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