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Kozlovskij Rajon

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There are following settlements and villages:

From north toward south. From west toward east (Tatarstan).

Kinery, Shamaly, Kriyshi, Murzajevo, Shimenejevo, Mozhary, Kartlyshevo, Karlyjevo, Djatlino, Soldybajevo, Pindikovo, Novorodionovka (less than 100 inhabitants), Bajgulovo, Malyi Karatshevo, Malyi Bishevo, Karatshevo, Jagunkino, Ilebary, Bigildino, Osinkino, Toktashevo (less than 100 inhabitants), Antshikovo (less than 100 inhabitants), Kozlovka (adminstrational center), Slobodka, Balahovo, Lipovo, Novaja Derevnja (less than 100 unhabitants), Grishkino (less than 100 inhabitants), Toganashevo, Reshetnikovo (less than 100 inhabitants), Kartshev Poselok, Nizhnyi Kurgany, Komarovka, Izvestkovyi, Kurotshkino, Jemetkino, Katergino (less than 100 inhabitants), Osunovo (less than 100 inhabitants), Bishjevo (less than 100 inhabitants), Vurmankasy (less than 100 inhabitants), Sirekli (less than 100 inhabitants), Bajmetjevo (less than 100 inhabitants), Attikovo, Urazmetjevo, Novyi Tjurlema, Verhnyi Kurgan, Vorobjevka, Tseshlama, Staryi Tjurlema, Tjurlema (station village), Jangildino, Almenjevo, Sementhsino, Maslovka.

In addition to Kozlov and its satelite suburbs, Slobodka and Komarovka, only Bajgunovo has more than 1.000 inhabitants.

Could anyone provide Chuvasian names? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.112.189.41 (talk) 02:08, 11 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

This list is quite outdated, not grouped by rural/urban settlements, and the names are not romanized in accordance to WP:RUS. If anyone needs a complete and current list, please let me know. I don't have the Chuvash names, unfortunately.—Ëzhiki (Igels Hérissonovich Ïzhakoff-Amursky) • (yo?); 15:41, 11 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]