Sharya ( Russian : Шарья́ ) is a town in Kostroma Oblast , Russia , located on the left bank of the Vetluga River , 330 kilometers (210 mi) northeast of Kostroma , the administrative center of the oblast .
12-428: Population: 20,439 ( 2021 Census ) ; 23,681 ( 2010 Census ) ; 24,900 ( 2002 Census ) ; 27,062 ( 1989 Soviet census ) ; 26,000 (1974). It was founded in 1906 and granted town status in 1938. Within the framework of administrative divisions , Sharya serves as the administrative center of Sharyinsky District , despite not being part of it. As an administrative division, it is, together with
24-525: A lack of participation within the census. Rosstat maintains that 99% of the population completed the census however the Levada Center estimated that around 42% of the population was not enumerated and has described the results as "one of the worst in 150 years". The pilot census was conducted from October 1 to October 31, 2018. The main purpose was the development and testing of software and methodological, organizational and technological issues of
36-508: Is an administrative and municipal district ( raion ), one of the thirty-six in Moscow Oblast , Russia . It is located in the west of the oblast . The area of the district is 1,567.56 square kilometers (605.24 sq mi). Its administrative center is the town of Ruza . Population: 61,673 ( 2010 Census ); 63,685 ( 2002 Census ) ; 67,533 ( 1989 Soviet census ) . The population of Ruza accounts for 21.9% of
48-670: The urban-type settlement of Vetluzhsky and three rural localities , incorporated separately as the town of oblast significance of Sharya —an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts . As a municipal division , the town of oblast significance of Sharya is incorporated as Sharya Urban Okrug . Sharya has one sister city , as designated by Sister Cities International (SCI): 2021 Russian census The 2021 Russian census ( Russian : Всероссийская перепись населения 2021 года , romanized : Vserossiyskaya perepis naseleniya 2021 goda , lit. '2021 All-Russian population census')
60-406: The 2020 Census, taking into account the use of new methods of collecting information. The pilot census was divided into three stages: October 1–10 — online census; October 16–27 — door-to-door rounds; October 27–31 — control walk. 10 territories were allocated for the pilot census, the total population of which was about 550,000 people. These territories include: In addition to the census through
72-487: The Government. The same questions are printed in paper questionnaires and are used in electronic tablets. All inhabited areas were visited by census takers from October 15 to November 14, 2021. They had electronic tablets where the respondents' answers were entered. Residents of Russia also were able to come to the census stations and answer the questions there; the stations also worked from October 15 to November 14. For
84-707: The Russian Population Census 2020". According to Pavel Malkov, head of Rosstat , the budget allocated for the 2020 census was 33 billion rubles. The motto of the census was "Create the future!". On June 25, 2020, Rosstat announced its intention to conduct the main stage of the Russian population census in April 2021, and on June 29 this was confirmed. Due to the spread of COVID-19 , the census dates were shifted several times, first to April, then to October 2021. The results have come under scrutiny due to
96-483: The State Services portal, for the first time in Russian history, the national postal operator Russian Post was involved in the census. According to the results of the 2018 pilot census, nearly 460,000 households were enumerated in electronic form with more than 1.2 million inhabitants. In August 2019, in preparation for the 2020 census, work began to update the address lists in cities and rural areas. Based on
108-498: The first time, there was an opportunity to fill the census form on the portal of public services ( Gosuslugi ) until November 8. The term for summing up the preliminary results is April 2022. The final results of the census are projected to be published in the 4th quarter of 2022. Provisional results of the census have been published by Rosstat with further results announced for publication in June–December 2022. — including
120-626: The results of the federal statistical study " Population census in the Crimean Federal District " with 100% population coverage. On May 30, 2022, Rosstat published the following schedule for the publication of the final results of the population census: The current released figures can be found on the Rosstat website. The publication of the final results of the census is made on the website of Rosstat: Ruzsky District Ruzsky District ( Russian : Ру́зский райо́н )
132-670: The work of the registrars, the exact number of houses in each city and their location were determined. Later, Rosstat specialists conducted zoning to form enumeration and census areas. So, thanks to the registrars, a previously not documented village of Yozhikovo was "discovered" in Ruzsky District and two new ones in Udmurtia : Rodniki and Kurtekovo; in Kaluga Oblast more than 35,000 new addresses were recorded. The census forms of standard "L", "P" and "V" were approved by
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#1732792968973144-539: Was the first census of the Russian Federation population since 2010 and the third after the dissolution of the Soviet Union . It took place between October 15 and November 14. However, for the remote and inaccessible areas of Russia, the census took place between April 1 and December 20. The preparations for the census started in 2017 with the adoption of the government decree "On the conduct of
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