Novy Sharoy ( Russian: Новый Шарой, Chechen: Керла-Шара, [1] Kerla-Şara) is a rural locality (a selo) in Achkhoy-Martanovsky District, Chechnya.
Municipally, Novy Sharoy is incorporated as Novo-Sharoyskoye rural settlement. It is the administrative center of the municipality and is the only settlement included in it. [2]
Novy Sharoy is located on the left bank of the Assa River. It is located 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) north of the town of Achkhoy-Martan and 37 kilometres (23 mi) south-west of the city of Grozny. The village is on the south-western outskirts of the Samashki Forest.
The nearest settlements to Novy Shary are Shaami-Yurt in the south-east, Achkhoy-Martan in the south, Assinovskaya in the south-west, Sernovodskoye in the north-west, Davydenko and Samashki in the north. [3]
In 1957, after the Vaynakh people returned from the genocide and deportation of 1944 and the Chechen-Ingush ASSR was restored, the residents of Sharoysky District were forbidden to resettle in their ancestral homes until many years later. As a result, in 1964, Novy Sharoy was founded for former residents of the village of Sharoy who could not return. [4]
According to the results of the 2010 Census, the majority of residents of Novy Sharoy were ethnic Chechens.
The village hosts one secondary school, the Novosharoyevsky Municipal Secondary School. [8]
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Novy Sharoy ( Russian: Новый Шарой, Chechen: Керла-Шара, [1] Kerla-Şara) is a rural locality (a selo) in Achkhoy-Martanovsky District, Chechnya.
Municipally, Novy Sharoy is incorporated as Novo-Sharoyskoye rural settlement. It is the administrative center of the municipality and is the only settlement included in it. [2]
Novy Sharoy is located on the left bank of the Assa River. It is located 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) north of the town of Achkhoy-Martan and 37 kilometres (23 mi) south-west of the city of Grozny. The village is on the south-western outskirts of the Samashki Forest.
The nearest settlements to Novy Shary are Shaami-Yurt in the south-east, Achkhoy-Martan in the south, Assinovskaya in the south-west, Sernovodskoye in the north-west, Davydenko and Samashki in the north. [3]
In 1957, after the Vaynakh people returned from the genocide and deportation of 1944 and the Chechen-Ingush ASSR was restored, the residents of Sharoysky District were forbidden to resettle in their ancestral homes until many years later. As a result, in 1964, Novy Sharoy was founded for former residents of the village of Sharoy who could not return. [4]
According to the results of the 2010 Census, the majority of residents of Novy Sharoy were ethnic Chechens.
The village hosts one secondary school, the Novosharoyevsky Municipal Secondary School. [8]
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