Basy
Basy (Russian: Басы) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Basinsky Selsoviet, Limansky District, Astrakhan Oblast, Russia. The population was 997 as of 2010.[2] There are 19 streets.
Basy Басы | |
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Selo | |
Basy Basy | |
Coordinates: 46°07′N 47°08′E[1] | |
Country | Russia |
Region | Astrakhan Oblast |
District | Limansky District |
Time zone | UTC+4:00 |
Demographics
Ethnic composition
As of 2002, ethnic Russians and Chechens were the two largest groups in the village.
Ethnicity | Number[3] | Percentage |
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Russians | 592 | 47,4% |
Chechens | 397 | 31,79% |
Dargins | 91 | 7,29% |
Kazakhs | 89 | 7,13% |
Kalmyks | 41 | 3,28% |
Kumyks | 16 | 1,28% |
Nogais | 12 | 0,96% |
Mari | 4 | 0,32% |
Germans | 4 | 0,32% |
Ukrainians | 3 | 0,24% |
Total | 1249 | 100% |
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References
- Карта села Басы в Астраханской области
- "Всероссийская перепись населения 2010 года. 1. Численность и размещение населения Астраханской области" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-08-27. Retrieved 2019-03-21.
- Tim Bespyatov. "Astrakhan Oblast (2002)". Population statistics of Eastern Europe & former USSR. Retrieved 2020-08-04.
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