Nyandoma

On July 15, 1929, the uyezds were abolished, the governorates merged into Northern Krai, and Nyandomsky District was established among others.

Mainly due to migration to the nearest large cities (Arkhangelsk, St. Petersburg, Vologda, Yaroslavl, etc.)

[citation needed] The indigenous population of the town are native speakers of the Northern Russian dialect.

"In a silver field on an azure (blue, blue) narrow tip (foot) are three green pines, of which the middle one is higher and on top of it at the bottom is a black, decorated with silver, wheel; accompanied on the sides by two similar wheels, half emerging from the edges and standing on the tip".

Cellular operators: Beeline, MegaFon, MTS, Tele2, Yota, Satellite Communications, Trunking.

The Nyandoma locomotive depot is a large and very important enterprise for the district, the region and the country.

Locomotives and electric locomotives from the entire Northern Railway undergo maintenance and repair at the enterprise; the depot is the largest employer in the town and the district, as well as the largest taxpayer to the district budget.

This road also provides access to one of the main highways in Russia, the M8, which connects Moscow and Arkhangelsk.

The town has a military commissariat for the Nyandoma, Kargopolsky and Konoshsky districts of the Arkhangelsk region.

Microfinance organizations: "Association of credit consumer cooperatives Nyandoma-credit", "Centrofinance", "Cashbox of mutual aid", "Cash assistance centre", "CarMoney service point", "Rostfinance", "Financial oasis", "Association of credit consumer cooperatives ".

The author of the poems is Natalia Isaeva, a member of the International Union of Writers "Novy Sovremennik", a native and resident of Moscow.

In her explanations, the author talks about the amazing nature of the region and real life stories.

[citation needed] A documentary from the series "Letters from the province" (Culture TV channel)[13] and a documentary from the series "Yekhal Greka..." have been filmed about the town (Culture TV channel).

[15] In Nyandoma there are many sports sections: judo, hand-to-hand combat, football, boxing, SAMBO.