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(For other uses, see ALAT (disambiguation).) Alat (Russian: Алат; Tatar: Урыс Алаты, Urıs Alatı) is a village (selo) in Vysokogorsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. The village is situated on the Ashit River, 33 kilometers (21 mi) to the north of Vysokaya Gora railway station. In 2000, its population numbered 212; in 1989, it was 210. All residents of Alat are ethnic Russians. The population is engaged in cattle-breeding. There is a secondary school and a club in the village. The Church of the Assumption dates back to the first quarter of the 18th century.

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  • Alat, Russia (en)
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  • Алат (тат. Рус Алаты) — село в Высокогорском районе Татарстана России, административно — Село-Алатское сельское поселение. Глава муниципального образования - Зарипов Раис Каримович. Лежит на реке Ашит в 33 км к северу от железнодорожной станции Высокая гора. По состоянию на 2000 год население составило 212 человек против 210 в 1989 году. (ru)
  • (For other uses, see ALAT (disambiguation).) Alat (Russian: Алат; Tatar: Урыс Алаты, Urıs Alatı) is a village (selo) in Vysokogorsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. The village is situated on the Ashit River, 33 kilometers (21 mi) to the north of Vysokaya Gora railway station. In 2000, its population numbered 212; in 1989, it was 210. All residents of Alat are ethnic Russians. The population is engaged in cattle-breeding. There is a secondary school and a club in the village. The Church of the Assumption dates back to the first quarter of the 18th century. (en)
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  • (For other uses, see ALAT (disambiguation).) Alat (Russian: Алат; Tatar: Урыс Алаты, Urıs Alatı) is a village (selo) in Vysokogorsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. The village is situated on the Ashit River, 33 kilometers (21 mi) to the north of Vysokaya Gora railway station. In 2000, its population numbered 212; in 1989, it was 210. All residents of Alat are ethnic Russians. Alat was founded in the epoch of Kazan Khanate and was an administrative center of the darugha. In 1708–1766, it was a town in the Kazan Governorate. In 1758, a distillery was established in the neighborhood. In the 19th century, the village was known for its brickworks and potteries. The population is engaged in cattle-breeding. There is a secondary school and a club in the village. The Church of the Assumption dates back to the first quarter of the 18th century. (en)
  • Алат (тат. Рус Алаты) — село в Высокогорском районе Татарстана России, административно — Село-Алатское сельское поселение. Глава муниципального образования - Зарипов Раис Каримович. Лежит на реке Ашит в 33 км к северу от железнодорожной станции Высокая гора. По состоянию на 2000 год население составило 212 человек против 210 в 1989 году. (ru)
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