ilgina
Ilgina is a small village located in the southern part of the Republic of Udmurtia, Russia. It is situated along the Ilga River, which is a tributary of the Kama River. The village is known for its agricultural activities, particularly the cultivation of wheat and other grains. The local economy is also supported by the production of dairy products, as the region is rich in livestock farming.
The history of Ilgina dates back to the 18th century when it was first settled by Russian
The village is also known for its natural beauty, with the surrounding forests and rivers providing opportunities
Ilgina is connected by a network of rural roads to other nearby villages and the regional center
Overall, Ilgina is a typical rural settlement in Udmurtia, characterized by its agricultural base, small population,