Bavlinsky District

The Bavlinsky District was formed as part of the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic on August 10, 1930.

It is made in the form of a shield, crossed by a narrow silver belt on a green and red field.

For instance, a silver belt with a figured rafter is made in the form of a kokoshnik and symbolizes the Slavic culture and peoples.

[4] The flag of the Bavlinsky region is rectangular in shape and is formed with two equally sized horizontal stripes - green and red, in the middle of which there are figures from the coat of arms.

It is believed that the pioneers - Yrys, Karman, Bibuldy - received official permission from Tsar Alexis of Russia to settle these territories in 1658.

By the end of the 19th century, the number of farms in the settlement had increased to 274, and the Bavlinskaya volost consisted of eight adjacent villages.

[7] A new stage in the development of the region began in September 1946, when Devonian oil fields were discovered on Mount Gali.

On September 18, 1997, Bavly was given the status of a city of federal subject significance by a decree of the State Council of the Republic.

The ethnic composition of the district population consists of Tatars, Russians, Chuvash, Udmurt and representatives of other nationalities.

The rating was formed on the basis of local budget revenues, average monthly salaries, level of infrastructure development, investment in fixed assets and other indicators.

The main agricultural specialization of the region is grain production and dairy and meat cattle breeding.

The main cultivated grain crops are wheat, hordeum, avena, pisum, fagopyrum, and panicum.

Main livestock industry sectors include cattle, sheep, horse, as well as goose farming.

The largest enterprises in the region are Bavlinsky Khlebozavod, Agrokhimservis and Bavlinskaya PMK Melioration, as well as a number of others.

The following investment projects are being undertaken in the district: the "Beginner Farmer" and "Family Farm" programs, the creation of a vegetable-growing complex for the cultivation, storage and sale of vegetables raised in the open field, as well as funds also being directed with the goal of the development of ecotourism in the district.

[22][23] Bavly is located at the intersection of the transport routes Moscow -Chelyabinsk, Samara - Ufa and R-239 Kazan - Orenburg.

Monument to oil workers in Bavly
Well 1, 2008
Ivolga sanatorium