Lokti
Локти | |
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Settlement | |
Lokti Lokti | |
Coordinates: 55°16′05″N 83°11′00″E / 55.26806°N 83.18333°E | |
Country | Russia |
Region | Novosibirsk Oblast |
District | Moshkovsky District |
Lokti (Russian: Локти) is a rural locality (a selo) in Moshkovsky District of Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia. It is part of Barlaksky Selsoviet. Population: 247 (2010 Census).[1]
The rural locality is located northeast of Novosibirsk on the Bolshoi Barlak River.
History
According to the "List of inhabited places of Siberian Krai" (1928) Lokti was founded in 1576, but most likely this date is a mistake, since the Russians had not yet settled in Siberia at that time.
In 1899, shops, a drinking establishment, a grain warehouse and a school were in the village.
See also
- Barlak, a rural locality to the south
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