Kambarka

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Kambarka (Template:Langx) is a town and the administrative center of Kambarsky District of the Udmurt Republic, Russia, located on the Kambarka River (Kama's basin), Script error: No such module "convert". southeast of Izhevsk. Population: Template:Ru-census2010 Template:Replace (2002 Census);[1] Template:Replace (1989 Soviet census).[2]

History

It was founded as a settlement around a Demidov ironworks, which was constructed in 1761–1767.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". It was granted town status in 1945.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

The city of Kambarka was one of the residence centers of the Udmurt Jews.[3]

Administrative and municipal status

Within the framework of administrative divisions, Kambarka serves as the administrative center of Kambarsky District.[4] As an administrative division, it is incorporated within Kambarsky District as the town of district significance of Kambarka.[4] As a municipal division, the town of district significance of Kambarka is incorporated within Kambarsky Municipal District as Kambarskoye Urban Settlement.[5]

Economy

Kambarka Engineering Works operates in the town. They mainly produce locomotives and other railway stock. Operates a chemical plant.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Chemical weapons destruction plant

A chemical weapons destruction plant was built in Kambarka during the Soviet times.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". This was in accordance to the obligations under the CWC to destroy all of the chemical weapon stockpiles by 2012.

International relations

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Twin towns and sister cities

On May 17, 2002, Mayor Georgy Kislov signed a Sister Cities International agreement with Mayor Charlie Roberts of the city of Tooele, Utah in the United States. As of 2022, Tooele, Utah is no longer in an agreement with the City of Kambarka due to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

References

Notes

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  3. Altyntsev A.V., "The Concept of Love in Ashkenazim of Udmurtia and Tatarstan", Nauka Udmurtii. 2013. № 4 (66), p. 131. (Алтынцев А.В., "Чувство любви в понимании евреев-ашкенази Удмуртии и Татарстана". Наука Удмуртии. 2013. №4. С. 131: Комментарии.) Template:In lang
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  5. Law #81-ZR

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Sources

External links

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