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Yefremkasinskoye Rural Settlement — Alikovsky District, Chuvash Republic

Administrative and municipal rural settlement in central Alikovsky District, Chuvash Republic, with administrative centre in Yefremkasy. Comprises 13 villages and served by the Cheboksary–Vurnary highway.

Yefremkasinskoye Rural Settlement is an administrative and municipal division in the central part of Alikovsky District of the Chuvash Republic. Its names appear in local languages: the Russian form is Ефремкасинское сельское поселение and the Chuvash form is Ехремкасси ял тăрăхĕ. The settlement’s administrative centre is the village of Yefremkasy. According to estimates from the mid-2000s the rural settlement had a population of about 2,608 residents.

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Administrative role and structure

As a municipal rural settlement, Yefremkasinskoye performs local self-government functions defined by Russian municipal law: it manages a local budget, oversees basic public services, maintains communal infrastructure and represents residents’ interests within the district. The municipal formation groups a number of rural localities—thirteen villages in total—with Yefremkasy serving as the seat of administration.

Geography and transport

Located in the interior of Alikovsky District, the territory of Yefremkasinskoye is crossed by the regional Cheboksary–Vurnary highway. This route provides direct road connections to larger towns and regional centres, improving access for residents, agricultural producers and service providers. Proximity to the district centre and arterial roads shapes local mobility and economic links.

Economy and community life

The local economy is characteristically rural: household farming, crop and livestock activities, small-scale enterprises and services oriented to the needs of village communities. Cultural life typically reflects the mixed Chuvash and Russian heritage of the region, with local customs, language use and community events contributing to social cohesion.

History and development

Like many municipal formations across Russia, Yefremkasinskoye’s present administrative status was established as part of early 21st-century municipal reforms that created defined rural settlements and municipal districts. Its development follows regional patterns of settlement in the Chuvash Republic — gradual modernization of infrastructure alongside preservation of village traditions.

Notable facts and further information

  • Administrative centre: the village of Yefremkasy.
  • Number of constituent localities: 13 rural localities.
  • Major transport artery: Cheboksary–Vurnary highway crosses the settlement.
  • District and republic context: part of Alikovsky District within the Chuvash Republic.

Questions and answers

Q: What is Yefremkasinskoye Rural Settlement?

A: Yefremkasinskoye Rural Settlement is an administrative and municipal division of Alikovsky District of the Chuvash Republic in Russia.

Q: Where is Yefremkasinskoye Rural Settlement located?

A: Yefremkasinskoye Rural Settlement is located in the central part of the district.

Q: What is the population of Yefremkasinskoye Rural Settlement?

A: According to 2006 estimates, the population of Yefremkasinskoye Rural Settlement is 2,608.

Q: What is the administrative center of Yefremkasinskoye Rural Settlement?

A: The administrative center of Yefremkasinskoye Rural Settlement is the village of Yefremkasy.

Q: How many rural localities are in Yefremkasinskoye Rural Settlement?

A: Yefremkasinskoye Rural Settlement comprises thirteen rural localities.

Q: What transportation route crosses the territory of Yefremkasinskoye Rural Settlement?

A: The Cheboksary-Vurnary highway crosses the territory of Yefremkasinskoye Rural Settlement.

Q: What is the name of Yefremkasinskoye Rural Settlement in Chuvash language?

A: In Chuvash language, Yefremkasinskoye Rural Settlement is called "Ехремкасси ял тăрăхĕ" or "Yountapa jal tărăkhĕ".

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