Sutoki - a village in the Novgorod municipal district of the Novgorod region , belongs to the Borkovsky rural settlement
Village | |
Day | |
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Sutoki village | |
A country | Russia |
Subject of the federation | Novgorod region |
Municipal District | Novgorod |
Rural settlement | Borkovskoe |
History and Geography | |
First mention | 1498 |
Center height | 36 [1] m |
Timezone | UTC + 3 |
Population | |
Population | 7 [2] people ( 2010 ) |
Digital identifiers | |
Postcode | 173516 |
OKATO Code | 49225807014 |
OKTMO Code | |
The village is located on the left bank of the Veronda River, at the confluence of the small river Zmeika .
Population |
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2010 [2] |
7 |
Content
History
This place was first mentioned in the Scribe books about the Tryasovskaya volost Shelonsky pyatiny in 1498 [3] .
In the XV — XVI centuries. Day was a graveyard. On the territory of the churchyard was the Nikolsky Sutotsky Monastery. According to the inventory of 1628, after the Swedish ruin , one wooden church remained in the monastery and one cell from the buildings. At the beginning of the XVIII century, Sutotsky monastery was attributed to Klopsky . Then a new wooden church was built. The monastery also had a water mill. After its abolition of the Sutotsky Monastery in the 18th century, the wooden church was turned into a parish. Then, in 1862, it was rebuilt. After World War II, the church was moved to the neighboring village of Orlovo , and then dismantled. The church was on the banks of Veronda . Currently, a cemetery remains at this place. Here in the past there was also a monastery. From the received logs and boards in the village of Farafonovo was built a house for sports.
Until 1840, Sutoki was a large village with an inn and a postal station. At the beginning of the 20th century, there were 30 courtyards in it.
During the war, the village was almost completely burned by German troops . In the Soviet years, Sutoki was recognized as an "unpromising village . " Financing, and with it development stopped, as a result, the nearby small villages of Dubnya, Izori, Malye Sutochki disappeared.
Transport
The road coming from the A116 Veliky Novgorod - Shimsk highway approaches the village.
Notes
- ↑ Topographic map. Novgorod region. Scale 1: 200,000, 439 CEVKF, 1997
- ↑ 1 2 2010 All-Russian Population Census. 12. The population of municipal districts, settlements, urban and rural settlements of the Novgorod region . Date of treatment February 2, 2014. Archived February 2, 2014.
- ↑ Historical background (inaccessible link)
Literature
- Secretary L.A., Filippova L.A. According to Priilmen. Guide. Lenizdat, 1991.S. 106