Kakvinskie Pechi

Coordinates: 59°42′53″N 59°35′59″E / 59.71472°N 59.59972°E / 59.71472; 59.59972
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Kakvinskie Pechi
Каквинские Печи
Village
Kakvinskie Pechi is located in Russia
Kakvinskie Pechi
Kakvinskie Pechi
Coordinates: 59°42′53″N 59°35′59″E / 59.71472°N 59.59972°E / 59.71472; 59.59972
CountryRussia
OblastSverdlovsk Oblast
Urban okrugKarpinsk Urban Okrug
Area
 • Total0.33 km2 (0.13 sq mi)
Population
 • Total69[1]
Time zoneUTC +5

Kakvinskie Pechi is a village situated on the left bank of the Kakva River, part of Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russian Federation. The name of the village means furnaces of Kakva, referencing a time when local iron factories burned coal. The village was founded by the Komi peoples, a Permian ethnic group whose homeland is in the north-east of European Russia. The village was founded by Komi people - Urals' indigenous people.

The village was liquidated in 2014.[1]

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