Enem, Urban settlement in Takhtamukaysky District, Russia.
Enem is an urban-type settlement in Takhtamukaysky District within the Republic of Adygea. It sits along a major highway corridor and serves as a railway junction connecting the region to surrounding areas.
The settlement began as a small rural community in 1890 and was formally elevated to urban status in 1967. This transition marked the area's development into a more significant regional center.
The settlement stands within the Republic of Adygea, reflecting regional traditions through its positioning between Russian and Adyghe cultural territories.
The settlement is easily accessible by road and rail, with a highway and railway junction making travel to nearby regions straightforward. Facilities and services reflect those typical of a smaller urban community in the region.
The population demonstrates steady growth patterns, expanding from 17,890 residents in 2010 to 20,372 residents according to the 2020 census records.
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