Nazran district
Nazran district

The Nazran District was established in 1924 as part of the Ingush Autonomous Region. Being part of the North Ossetian ASSR in 1944-1957, it had another name - Kosta-Khetagur. And after the collapse of the Chechen-Ingush ASSR in 1991-1992, it became part of Ingushetia. It received municipal status only in 2009. It is now divided into two parts due to the configuration of the territory. The district is located in the central and western parts of the republic and borders from the north with the Malgobek district, from the east - with the Sunzha, from the south and west - with the Republic of North Ossetia - Alania. About 100,000 people live on the territory of the district, including internally displaced persons from the RNO-Alania numbering 1,336 people, as well as internally displaced persons from the Chechen Republic - only 368 people. On the territory of the district flow rivers Sunzha, Surkhohi and Nazranka. Also an important water body of the area is the Alkhanchurt Canal. In Nazran district there are 30 educational institutions, including secondary, general and primary schools, as well as 1 hospital-stationary for 35 beds and 10 outpatient clinics. The region has developed agriculture: there are 8 state unitary enterprises, two agricultural cooperatives and 268 farms. There are 8,190 hectares of arable land on the balance sheet.

In the 10th anniversary All-Russian competition for small towns and historic settlements, the city of Nazran achieved a resounding victory.

For the first time, a single city in the republic has won two years in a row, attracting a record 107 million rubles!

The All-Russian competition of the Ministry of Construction of Russia has been held since 2018. Cities with a population of up to 200,000 people, as well as historical settlements, participate in it.

The award was presented to the head of the city, Ruslan Ozdoyev. He was accompanied to the award ceremony in Kazan by the chief architect of Nazran, Basir Tsechoev, the head of the Department of Reform and Prospective Development of the Ministry of Construction of Ingushetia, Omar Getagazov, and the Deputy Minister of Construction of Ingushetia, Magomed Evkurov.

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