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Dzhaglargi

Coordinates: 43°07′N 46°06′E / 43.117°N 46.100°E / 43.117; 46.100
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Dzhaglargi (Russian: Джагларги, Chechen: ЖагӀларги)[1] is a village (selo) in Kurchaloyevsky District, Chechnya.

Administrative and municipal status

Municipally, Dzhaglargi is incorporated into Regitinskoye rural settlement. It is one of four settlements included in it.[2]

Geography

Map of Kurchaloyevsky District. Dzhaglargi (not shown) is near to Regita ("Регита")

Dzhaglargi is located in the upper reaches of the Khumys and Morzhaterling rivers. It is located 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) south-east of the town of Kurchaloy and 57 kilometres (35 mi) south-east of the city of Grozny.

The nearest settlements to Dzhaglargi are the city of Kurchaloy in the north, Khidi-Khutor in the east, Regita in the south-east, Marzoy-Mokhk in the south, and Niki-Khita in the west.[3]

History

In 1944, after the genocide and deportation of the Chechen and Ingush people and the Chechen-Ingush ASSR was abolished, the village of Dzhaglargi was renamed and settled by people from the neighbouring republic of Dagestan.[4]

In 1958, after the Vaynakh people returned and the Chechen-Ingush ASSR was restored, the village regained its old Chechen name, Dzhaglargi.

Population

  • 2002 Census: 280
  • 2010 Census: 511[5]

According to the 2010 Census, the majority of residents of Dzhaglargi were ethnic Chechens.

References

  1. ^ "Ярташ". "Даймохк" газет (in Russian).
  2. ^ "Сельское поселение Регитинское (Чеченская Республика)". www.bankgorodov.com.
  3. ^ "Карта Чеченской республики подробная с районами, селами и городами. Схема и спутник онлайн". 1maps.ru.
  4. ^ "Потери вооруженных сил России и СССР в вооруженных конфликтах на Северном Кавказе (1920–2000 годы)". www.demoscope.ru.
  5. ^ "ВПН-2010". www.gks.ru.

43°07′N 46°06′E / 43.117°N 46.100°E / 43.117; 46.100