Morshansk

Morshansk (Russian: Морша́нск) is a town in Tambov Oblast, Russia, located on the Tsna River (Oka's basin) 93 kilometers (58 mi) north of Tambov.The exact origins of Morshansk are unknown; however, documents mention a populated place in this location since at least the 16th century.[citation needed] Formerly a village called Morsha (Морша), it was granted town status in 1779 by Catherine the Great because of its growth in relation to the fact that it was a major bread trading center on the Tsna River.[citation needed] Within the framework of administrative divisions, Morshansk serves as the administrative center of Morshansky District, even though it is not a part of it.[1] As an administrative division, it is incorporated separately as the town of oblast significance of Morshansk—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts.
RussiaFederal subjectTambov Oblast2010 Censustown of oblast significanceCapitalMorshansky DistrictTime zonePostal code(s)RussianTsna RiverTambov2010 Census2002 Census1989 Soviet censusCatherine the GreatOld Believersadministrative centerdistrictsNikolai ValentinovSophia BardinaFederal State Statistics ServiceAdministrative divisions of Tambov OblastRural localitiesBondarskyGavrilovskyInzhavinskyKirsanovskyMichurinskyMordovskyMorshanskyMuchkapskyNikiforovskyPervomayskyPetrovskyPichayevskyRasskazovskyRzhaksinskySampurskySosnovskyStaroyuryevskyTambovskyTokaryovskyUmyotskyUvarovskyZherdevskyZnamenskyKirsanovKotovskMichurinskRasskazovoUvarovoZherdevkaUrban-type settlementsDmitriyevkaInzhavinoMordovoNovaya LyadaNovopokrovkaRzhaksaSosnovkaTokaryovkaZnamenka