By 1862, settlements in both the north and south had formed around the mining boom.
These four settlements were established near one another and form a group together.
The 13 main pawned settlements did not form a continuous territory.
Circa 1720, a trading post was established around which the settlement formed.
The settlement near the Lavra has formed sometime in the 12th century.
German settlements formed in both the southeastern and southwestern corners of the county.
By 1910, a small settlement had formed, mainly through trade with Russia.
Such settlements could form small clusters separated by uninhabited areas.
This settlement formed the nucleus of the modern city.
Myrnam's post office opened in August 1908, and a small settlement formed around it.