Khrushchev-Levshino - the former village of Palna-Mikhailovsky Village Council of the Stanovlyansky District of the Lipetsk Region .
Village | |
Khrushchev-Levshino | |
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A country | Russia |
Subject of the federation | Lipetsk region |
Municipal district | Stanovlyansky |
History and geography | |
Based | XVII |
Timezone | UTC + 3 |
Population | |
Population | 0 people |
Katoykonim | Khrushchev, Khrushchev; levshintsy, levshinets |
Content
Geography
It was located 2 km east of Paln-Mikhaylovka on the border with the Yelets and Krasninsky districts.
History
It originated in the XVII century . The first owner of these lands was Khrushchev , hence the first part of the name. Later, the village passed into the possession of Levshin . Another name for the village of Khrushchev-Levshino is the village of Borisoglebsk on the feast day of the Khrushchev church. Often in official documents the name of the village indicated "Khrushchev-Levshino, Borisoglebsk identity", or "Borisoglebsk, Khrushchev identity". The village of Levshino and the village of Khrushchev, which were part of the single complex of the village of Khrushchev-Levshino, also differed. Stakhovichi, Rostovtsevs, Prishvins, Petrovs, Dedintsevs, Laukhins, Stakhovs, Rostov, Mokrinsky peasants, the community of peasants of the village of Levshino, the partnership of peasants of the village of Khrushchevo. The nearest settlements are Suslovo, Morevo, Yard, Khrushchevo-Rostovtsevo, Morskaya, Alekseyevka, Mikhaylovka, Palna-Mikhaylovka.
In 1987, the village ceased to exist [1] .
Famous natives
- In Khrushchev-Levshin in 1873, Russian writer M. M. Prishvin was born.
- In the old churchyard, the mother of MM Prishvin, Maria Ivanovna Prishvina, was buried near the now destroyed Khrushchev church.
Notes
- ↑ Lipetsk encyclopedia / comp. V.V. Shakhov , B.M. Shalnev . - Lipetsk : Lipetsk publishing house ; Ryazan : Galyon, 2001. - Vol . 3. - p. 464. - ISBN 5-94570-015-0 .
See also
- Khrushchev-Rostovtsevo