Usen-Ivanovskoye

Usen-Ivanovskoye (Russian: Усень-Ивановское, Bashkir: Өҫән-Ивановка, Öśän-İvanovka) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative centre of Usen-Ivanovsky Selsoviet, Belebeyevsky District, Bashkortostan, Russia.

Usen-Ivanovskoye is located 21 km northeast of Belebey (the district's administrative centre) by road.

There was a settlement nearby called Irysly, originally inhabited by the Bshkir tribe of Min, but they later moved to the village of Kidrach.

Five years later, the Usen-Ivanoskoye Forestry was opened on the basis of Ivan Osokin's forest dacha.

In the 1880s, writer Filipp Nefyodov also visited here, and the nature of the village was described in his essay "Disturbed Plant" In 1904, Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Sciences Dmitry Konstantinovich Zelenin lived in Usen-Ivanovsky.