Bolshoy Buyalyk ( Ukrainian. Great Buyalik, in 1924-2016, Blagoevo [1] ) - the village of Ivanovo district, Odessa region .
| Village | |
| Big Buyalyk | |
|---|---|
| ukr Great Buyalik | |
| A country | |
| Region | Odessa region |
| Area | Ivanovo district |
| History and geography | |
| Based | 1802 |
| Former names | Koshkovo, Blagoevo (1924-2016) |
| Village with | 1923 |
| Square | 5,308 km² |
| Center height | |
| Timezone | UTC + 2 , in the summer UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | 1694 people |
| Nationalities | Bulgarians, Ukrainians, Russians |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | +380 4854 |
| Postcode | 67224 |
| Car code | BH, HH / 16 |
| Koatuu | |
Located 50 km north of the city of Odessa .
Big Buyalyk, located 16 km from the district center and 6 km from the railway station Buyalyk. The population is 2,586 people.
Content
History
In September 1801, 19 Bulgarian families who had fled from persecution of the Ottoman Turks to Odessa on a Russian ship operated by the Italian captain Muskuli [2] , became the founders of the villages Bolshoi and Maly Buyalyk . During the 19th century, the population of Bolshoy Buyalyka grew rapidly, both due to natural growth and due to new settlers from Bulgaria. In 1821, 1353 people lived in the village.
In the 1930s, new Bulgarian settlers arrived in the village, who set up 57 new houses in the village. By 1857, it was 2207, and in the early 90s. - 3797 people
Since the church school did not meet the needs of the village in the education of children, in 1816 the settlers started building a school with their own money, which opened in 1850. The training was conducted in Bulgarian and Greek. In 1870, the Zemstvo school was opened, in which 190 people studied.
As of 1886, in the colony, the center of the Bolshe-Buyalyk parish of the Odessa district of the Kherson province , there were 3329 people, there were 547 household farms, 26 shops, every 2 weeks on Tuesdays there were trades [3] .
In 1923, the village was renamed Blagoevo [4] .
In the 60s. in the village worked primary and secondary school. The secondary school was the largest in the Kominternovsky district, which in those years belonged to Blagoevo . More than 500 students studied there, 54 teachers worked. At the school there was a hostel where 43 students from remote villages lived. The center of cultural life in the village became the House of Culture with a hall for 500 people.
Football Club "Blago" - the team of the collective farm. Blagoev, Ivanovsky district - participated in the second (1992/93) and third (1993/94) Cup competitions of Ukraine.
The founders of the village
Based on the text on the stele to the founders of the village, its founders are the following people:
- Todor Bimbash
- Ivan Volkov
- Petrovich Gentleman
- Mihailo Duca
- Nicola Dikhan
- Raiko Ergiev
- Dimitar Ergiev
- Kiryu Zheko
- Ivan Koyu
- Ivan Kiryu
- Stoyan Kiriyaz
- Yani Mavrodi
- Dimitar Mikhailov
- Ivan Mikhailov
- Resistant Sold
- Jakub Pribilsky
- Mikhail Petelkaki
- Jani Stanko
- Doncho stoyan
- Ivan Stoyan
- Stoyan Stoyan
- Stoyan Stoyko
- Ilcho Todor
Bolshebulyak Village Council
67224, Odessa region, Ivanovo district, p. Big Buyalyk, st. Soviet Army, 118. Tel. 8-04854-4-43-42.
Archive
Books that contain metric records, records of marriage and death, until 2011 were kept in the archive of PGT Ivanovka (Odessa region). Since 2011, they have been moved to the State Archives of the Odessa region ( Pirogovskaya St. , 29 and Zhukovsky St. , 18)
Gallery
Big Buyalyk
The mass grave of 145 Soviet soldiers who died defending the village in 1944
House of Culture with. Big Buyalyk
Village Council with. Big Buyalyk
Mass grave of 24 Soviet partisans
See also
- Ivanovo
Notes
- ↑ Ukrainian Institute of National Memory. List of cities and villages to be renamed (in Ukrainian)
- Complete collection of the laws of the Russian empire.
- ↑ Rus doref. Parish and important selenium of European Russia. According to the service, produced by statistical institutions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, on behalf of the Statistical Council. Published by the Central Statistical Committee. Release VIII. Provincial Novorossiyskogo group. St. Petersburg. 1886. - VI + 157 s.
- ↑ Blagoevo, Ivanovo district, Odessa region - = - Blagoєve, Ivanivsky district, Odeska region