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Map of Russia with Chechnya highlighted. This is a list of rural localities in Chechnya.Chechnya (/ ˈ tʃ ɛ tʃ n i ə /; Russian: Чечня́, romanized: Chechnyá, IPA: [tɕɪˈtɕnʲa]; Chechen: Нохчийчоь, Noxçiyçö), officially the Chechen Republic (/ ˈ tʃ ɛ tʃ ɪ n /; Russian: Чече́нская Респу́блика, romanized: Chechénskaya Respúblika, IPA ...
Pages in category "Rural localities in Chechnya" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... Meredzhi (village) This page was last ...
Until gaining city status in January 2019, Kurchaloy was the largest rural settlement in Chechnya. On 13 February 2018, it was reported that the Chechen government intended to give the village of Kurchaloy the status of a town, and to include the nearby settlement of Mayrtup in it.
In Kharachoy and the nearby area, ancient objects and burial grounds can be found. [4]Kharachoy is the ancestral village of Chechen folk hero Zelimxan.. According to local resident, Taimagaz Sultanova, one of the oldest residents of Chechnya (as of 2014, when she turned 109), on the night of 23 February 1944, all of the men in the village were locked into the local mosque and the other ...
Meredzhi was mentioned as an Ingush village in 1823 by S. M. Bronevskiy. [13] In 1858, Naib of Little Chechnya Said-Dulla by order of Nikolay Yevdokimov made punitive raids on Shagot-Kokh, Dattykh, Azerze, Meredzhi and other villages, where many abreks were hiding. [14] In maps of 1850s Meredzhi is shown in ruins. [15]
Elistanzhi is in the west. Elistanzhi is located on the left bank of the Elistanzhi River. It is located 17 kilometres (11 mi) west of the village of Vedeno. The nearest settlements to Elistanzhi are Tsa-Vedeno and Verkhatoy in the north-east, Vedeno and Zelamkhin-Kotar in the east, Eshilkhatoy in the south-east, and Khattuni and Tevzana in the ...
Benoy (Russian: Беной; Chechen: Бена, romanized: Bena) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative centre of Benoyskoye Rural Settlement in Nozhay-Yurtovsky District, in Chechnya, Russia. Population: 1,216 (2010 Census); [1] 2,389 (2002 Census). [2]
Map of Urus-Martanovsky District with Gekhi-Chu rural settlement highlighted. Khaybakha is in the south. Khaybakha is located in the center of Galanchozhsky District, on the left bank of the Gekhi River. It is located 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) east of Aka-Bass and 56 kilometres (35 mi) south-west of Grozny.