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Stanitsa Kurskaya - Yesterday And Today

The village of Kurskaya was founded at the end of the 18th century by Russian settlers who left the Central regions of the country and were later named Cossacks. The resettlers were about 500 people. For two years of its existence, the village has practically become empty because of the erupting epidemic of malaria, but after a while all the fugitives returned.

At the beginning of the first decade of the XX century, there were already about 300 households in the village, and already on January 1, 1835, the village of Kurskaya acquired the status of an administrative center of the district. Also in its history, the village survived the German occupation in the period from August to December 1924. The majority of those living in the village are Russians and Armenians. In Kursk, there are two general schools and one music school. The village has a functioning village council, which includes three farms, a village, a village and the village itself.

The economy of the village was greatly shaken during the years of perestroika. Closed, and then destroyed, many factories of Kursk, including a cannery, wine and breweries, as well as a creamery. After the restructuring, some plants were purchased by private individuals, but production there was not developed. However, young businessmen do not lose hope and invest their money in raising the stanitsa industry. Thanks to the technology of the Internet, a cheaper and more effective way to advertise their products and services has appeared. Advertising information and announcements in Art. Kurskaya can be placed on the website without leaving the office.

A great contribution to the economic growth of the village was made by farmers and livestock keepers. Thanks to their work, fine-fleeced sheep breeding is developing in the region, grains and melons, vegetables and fruits are actively grown. That is, agriculture is developing well, and this development gives many opportunities for business and business prosperity in the village.

Every farmer and entrepreneur has his own computer and expands his activity due to the possibilities of the Internet. Increasingly, enterprises and ordinary people use electronic A bulletin board of the village of Kursk . This way of promoting their services is gaining popularity. The main advantages of this method are the convenient publication of their services and products. Announcement on the electronic board can be "hung out" in a matter of minutes, and it can be seen by thousands of people from the surrounding regions.

To date, the village has good prospects for the prosperity of small and large businesses. The infrastructure of the area favorably contributes to the development of both the village and the district itself.

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