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Investment Potential of the Nizhny Novgorod Region Dalnekonstantinovsky District Overview Investment potential of the Nizhny Novgorod region Dalnekonstantinovsky District Overview Nizhny sq. km 9.92 sq. km Novgorod 1 377 area of the administrative 70 km District area centre 15 km Surovatikha Administrative centre - people 99 Dalneye Konstantinovo 20 700 towns Population and settlements District accessibility by automobile and railway transport: 15 km to the closest Surovatikha railway station; the R 158 Nizhny Novgorod—Saratov federal highway runs through the district Socio-Economic Indicators Investment Product shipment Salary 1 000 891.5 1 500 1 342.79 26 894 30 000 24 633 1 219.99 22 641.4 800 1 200 1 053.19 25 000 21 436.7 866.9 600 460.83 900 20 000 15 000 400 348.88 600 223.68 10 000 200 300 5 000 0 0 0 2015 2016 2017 2018 2015 2016 2017 2018 2015 2016 2017 2018 RUB million RUB million RUB Natural Resources Natural Resources Forestry 4 273 14 454 7.06 –annual allowable cut: thousand m³ thousand m³ thousand ha construction sand brick earth settlement land 48 thousand m³ hardwood 4 507 200-300 42.22 thousand tonnes thousand m³ thousand ha peat high-melting clays forest land 7 thousand m³ softwood 227 8 745 109 ha thousand tonnes thousand m³ industrial land – hunting area carbonate rocks expanded clays (marlstone) Climate: moderately continental 15.7 thousand m³/day Average temperature in January -8 °C -11 °C fresh water Average temperature in July +20 °C +21 °C Social Infrastructure Hotels: Ozero mini-hotel Education,nj1f: Lukoyanov Regional College (Dalneye Konstantinovo branch) 141 students Supplementary Education Centre: Physical Education, Arts and Sciences Healthcare service: Dalneye Konstantinovo Central District Hospital 3 outpatient clinics 16 rural health posts Sports: 1 Fitness and Wellness Centre Entertainment facilities: 17 community clubs 9 public libraries 3 mobile community clubs Museum of Local Lore Konstantinovo Pole, Centre of Traditional Culture Culture Main sights: Orlov-Davydov country estate in the Simbiley village Church of the Epiphany in the Bogoyavleniye village (1826) Kazan Church in the Rumyantsevo village (1751) Historical background Dalneye Konstantinovo is an ancient Russian settlement that was established under Prince Konstantin, the founder of the Grand Principality of Niznhy Novgorod (1341—1355). The Dalnekonstantinovsky District was founded in 1929 on the territory of a former Nizhegorodsky uyezd that united 185 settlements. The district has risen due to development of local agricultural production. Church of St. Sergius (1860) Key Industries and Companies Agriculture Manufacturing 13 agricultural companies GP NO Leading companies: Dalnekonstantinovsky Leskhoz AO Bereznikovskoye OAO Tepelevo AO Rumyantsevskoye SPK im. Lenina PO SPK Nizhegorodets Dalneye Konstantinovo Bakery Main activity – livestock farming (65% of the total agricultural product shipment) OOO Egida Povolzhye Investment Sites See more information on the Available Investment Map of the investment Nizhny Novgorod region: 8 sites www.newmap.nn-invest.com Prospective Investment Sites Investment Site No1 Location 191, Sovetskaya St., Dalneye Konstantinovo Area 20 ha (may be divided into several plots) Site type Form of ownership «greenfield» municipal Accessibility by transport – located 64 km away from Nizhny Novgorod within the boundaries of Dalneye Konstantinovo – 100 m to the D. Konstantinovo—Kstovo highway Utility infrastructure – high-voltage power line 110 kV, 450—10000 kW – 500—1000 m to the high-pressure gas pipeline – water tower located in the vicinity of the plot Prospective Investment Sites Investment Site No2 Location 1000 m away from the 68 km of the R158 Nizhny Novgorod—Saratov federal highway, Dalnekonstantinovsky District Area 113 ha Site type Form of ownership «greenfield» not demarcated Accessibility by transport – located 11 km away from Dalneye Konstantinovo along the R158 Nizhny Novgorod—Saratov federal highway – 12 km to the Surovatikha railway station Utility infrastructure – high-voltage power line 110 kV, 450—10000 kW – 100 m to the high-pressure gas pipeline Prospective Investment Sites Dalnekonstantinovsky District Administration 99, Sovetskaya St., Dalneye Konstantinovo, Niznhy Novgorod region Telephone: 8 (83168) 5-18-48, fax: 8 (83168) 5-13-89 Website: http://dk.nnov.ru e-mail: [email protected] Dalnekonstantinovsky District Business Development Centre 99, Sovetskaya St., Dalneye Konstantinovo, Niznhy Novgorod region Telephone: 8 (83168) 5-15-00 e-mail: [email protected] Multifunctional Centre for Provision of State and Municipal Services 2A, Sovkhoznaya St., Dalneye Konstantinovo, Niznhy Novgorod region Telephone: 8 (83168) 5-22-88 Website: http://www.umfc-no.ru e-mail: [email protected].
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