Urus-Martanovsky District, Municipal district in Chechnya, Russia.
Urus-Martanovsky District is a municipal area in central Chechnya with Urus-Martan serving as its administrative center. The district comprises one urban settlement and several rural communities spread across its territory.
The district was established in 1922 and underwent several administrative changes through the Soviet era. These transformations reflected the political shifts that shaped the region throughout the 20th century.
The district includes twelve administrative subdivisions comprising one urban settlement and eleven rural communities, reflecting the traditional Chechen settlement patterns.
The area is relatively compact and easy to navigate when using Urus-Martan as a starting point. The rural areas are accessible but require personal transportation to explore.
Between 2002 and 2010, the district experienced a remarkable population increase from 61,181 to 120,585 residents, marking a near doubling of inhabitants.
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