There, beyond the Pechora River
The life of small villages of the Pechora region,
which are located by the great northern river — Pechora
Ozerny settlement
Komi Republic, Pechora district
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Ust-Kozhva village
Komi Republic, Pechora district
The first information about it dates back to 1795, when the Izhemskaya settlements from different villages, peasants with families due to lack of them villages of arable and hay lands and for fisheries convenient for such trades from which they and their families have food and pay all state taxes and all sorts of inevitable worldly expenses”. There were 17 men and 13 women living in the village at that time. Ust-Kozhva became a kind of border point of the Izhemsky Komi on Pechora. In 100 years, in 1897, a one-class rural school was opened in the village. IN In the 20s, Ust-Kozhva was a village. There were paramedics and midwives point, first-level school, reading hut, state trade agency. By According to the 1926 census, 446 people lived in the village and there were 101 households. IN 1933 The first logging enterprise was organized
65.143 125, 57.005 184
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Village Naberezhny
Komi Republic, Pechora district
65.127 525, 57.042 221
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Village Red Yag
Komi Republic, Pechora district
According to local legends, the village was founded in the early 18th century, in 1703. IN materials of revisions of the 18th — ideas of the 19th
centuries do not matter. Mentioned in 1843 by industrialist V. N. Latkin as the village of Krasny Bor with a family of huts
65.085 791, 57.292 608
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