Yuryevets

Yuryevets

Iourievets

Iourievets
Юрьевец
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Centre de Iourievets
Centre de Iourievets
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Iourievets
Pays Flag of Russia.svg Russie
Région économique Centre
District fédéral Central
Sujet fédéral Flag of Ivanovo Oblast.png Oblast d'Ivanovo
Code OKATO 24 237 501
Maire
Gouverneur {{{gouverneur}}}
Fondation 1225
Statut Ville depuis 1778
Ancien(s) nom(s)
Population Diminution 11 488 hab. (2008)
Densité 1 436 hab./km2
Gentilé
Altitude 110 m
Superficie 8 km2
Cours d'eau {{{cours_d'eau}}}
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Indicatif téléphonique (+7) 49337
Site officiel www.yurevets.ru
Liste des villes de Russie

Iourievets (en russe : Юрьевец) est une ville de l'oblast d'Ivanovo, en Russie, et le centre administratif du raïon de Iourevetski. Elle se trouve au point de confluence de la rivière Ounja et du Don, à la hauteur du réservoir de Gorki, à 168 km au sud-est d'Ivanovo. Sa population s'élève à 11 488 habitants en 2008.

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Histoire

Iourievets a été fondée en 1225 par le prince Iouri II sous le nom de Iouriev-Povoljski. En 1237, la ville fut détruite par l'armée mongole de Batu Khan, le petit-fils de Gengis Khan.

Population

Évolution démographique
1897 1926 1939 1959 1970 1979 1989 2002 2008
4 778 9 300 15 500 19 700 20 100 18 300 16 500 12 664 11 488

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