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Investment Potential of the Nizhny Novgorod Region Kstovsky District Overview Investment potential of the Nizhny Novgorod region Kstovsky District Overview 30 minutes 1 224 km2 District area 67 439 people Nizhny live in the Novgorod administrative people centre Administrative centre - 124 071 km Kstovo 24 Population Zeletsyno Volga river, station Kstovo station 122 towns and settlements Socio-Economic Indicators Investment Product shipment Salary RUB million RUB million RUB 443691.30 34441.60 20000 450000 35000 32565.75 17186.40 30290.29 365634.83 16000 360000 28000 317362.72 12000 10682.70 270000 21000 8546.80 8000 180000 14000 4000 90000 7000 0 0 0 2016 2017 2018 2016 2017 2018 2016 2017 2018 Natural Resources Agriculture Minerals 70 000 ha 9 639.0 50 326 Agricultural land thousand m3 thousand m3 Brick earth Construction sand There are prospective reserves of carbonate rocks, gypsum, anhydrite and undiscovered reserves of peat Mineral fertilizers 2 sources of medical table water – Zelyony Gorod and Zimenkovskoye. Climate: moderately continental. Average temperature in January -12 °C, in July +19 °C. Rivers: Volga, Kudma. Social Infrastructure Hotels: 13 hotels Education: 2 colleges –Oil College named after B.I. Kornilov 24 km to Nizhny Novgorod –Agricultural College of Rabotki – access to the infrastructure Sports: of a million-plus city is available 6 sports facilities 7 Entertainment facilities: 18 entertainment facilities, a cinema Culture Cultural Main sights: heritage 43 sites Veliky Vrag village. Church of Our Zelyony Gorod on the Kudma Holy Trinity Cathedral (1894) Lady of Kazan river - the natural landmark (area of 4570 ha) Saviour (1854) (Kadnitsy village) Historical background and was called the Kstoska village (derived from a Mordovian word “ksta” – wild strawberry). In February 1930 the district was renamed Kstovsky and Kstovo became its administrative centre. Church of Our Lady of Vladimir Key Industries and Companies Key industries: Petrochemical production – 83.9% Leading companies: OOO “LUKOIL- OOO Sibur-Kstovo OOO RusVinyl Nizhegorodnefteorgsyntez” Investment Sites Available See more information on the investment Investment Map of the sites Nizhny Novgorod region: 29 www.newmap.nn-invest.com Prospective Investment Sites Site No1 Site No2 Location Location 1.5 km south-west of the Bolshoye Mokroye village, of the Agat plant, Kstovo, Kstovsky District Kstovsky District Area Site type Area Site type 15 ha 1.17 ha Land category Permitted use of the land plot Land category Permitted use of the land plot settlement land P5A hazardous production settlement land construction of a tennis centre facilities (class 5), the plot has necessary utilities Transport and utility infrastructure Form of ownership Transport and utility infrastructure Form of ownership roads: available municipal property roads: available municipal property Cadastral number Cadastral number 52:26:005003 52:26:0080004:62 Prospective Investment Sites Site No3 Site No4 Location Location Kstovo, Kstovsky District the Agat plant, Veliky Vrag, Kstovo. Area Site type Area Site type 13.85 ha 5.76 ha Land category Permitted use of the land plot Land category Permitted use of the land plot settlement land settlement land on the territory of microdistrict Transport and utility infrastructure Form of ownership Transport and utility infrastructure Form of ownership roads: available state property, not demarcated roads: available state property, not demarcated Cadastral number Cadastral number 52:26:0080004:56 52:25:0010316:75 Prospective Investment Sites Site No5 Location Industrial area, Kstovo, Kstovsky District Area Site type 4.21 ha Land category Permitted use of the land plot settlement land petroleum preservative liquid production facilities Transport and utility infrastructure Form of ownership roads: available state property, not demarcated Cadastral number 52:26:0050018:6 Business support infrastructure Kstovsky District Administration 4, Lenina Square, Kstovo, tel./fax: 8 (83145) 3-73-73, 3-73-55 / 8 (83145) 3-73-54 website: www.kstovo-adm.ru Authorized Investment Coordinator Yuri Gromovik, Administration Deputy Head tel.: 8 (83145) 3-70-04 .
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