The khutor (farmstead) of Huckertal was located a few kilometers northeast of Neu-Balzer along the road from Hussenbach to Novinka. Its original inhabitants came from the colony of Huck.
In 1931, the collective farm of "Communist" No. 593 was organized there. In 1941, following the deportation of the Volga Germans, the village was renamed to Mirny.
As of 2003, there were a school, a medical clinic, and a gas station located there. Since 2006, nothing remains of the former colony of Huckertal.
There was no known religious structure in Huckertal.
Year
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Households
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Population
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Total
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Male
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Female
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1920 |
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1926 |
21
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154
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79
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75
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1931 |
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112
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- Huckertal (wolgadeutsche.net) - in Russian
- Die deutschen Kolonien an der Wolga (map), 1926.
- Preliminary Results of the Soviet Census of 1926 on the Volga German Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Pokrovsk, 1927): 28-83.
50.983333, 45
Migrated From
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Immigration Locations
Map showing Huckertal (1935).