Abinsky District, Municipal district in Krasnodar Krai, Russia
Abinsky District is a municipal division in Krasnodar Krai in southwestern Russia. It comprises several settlements, with the town of Abinsk serving as the administrative center.
The district was established in 1924 and underwent several administrative reforms during the Soviet period. Its boundaries and structure changed through various territorial reorganizations.
The district incorporates eight settlements, including two urban and six rural communities, representing different ethnic groups with Russians forming the primary population.
The area is connected to Krasnodar city by a road network that enables regular transport services. The main settlements are easily accessible to each other and to neighboring regions.
The population of the district has steadily increased from 50,455 residents in 1939 to 91,909 in 2010, with 59.9 percent living in urban areas.
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