Moskovskoye is a village [2] in the Izobilnensky district (urban district) of the Stavropol Territory of the Russian Federation .
| Village | |
| Moscow | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Stavropol region |
| City district | Izobilnensky |
| History and Geography | |
| Based | in 1778 |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | ↗ 5623 [1] people ( 2010 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | +7 86545 |
| Postcode | 356135 |
| OKATO Code | 07220807001 |
| OKTMO Code | |
| Other | |
| Card Sheet Nomenclature | L-37-108 |
Geography
The village is located on the north-eastern slopes of the Stavropol Upland [3] .
Distance to the regional center : 27 km.
Distance to the district center : 20 km [4] .
History
In 1777-1778 (according to other sources in 1780 [3] ), at the fortress No. 9 (Moscow) of the Azov-Mozdok line , the Moscow village was formed in the Khopersky regiment of the Caucasian linear Cossack army [5] [6] . In 1826, the Cossack village was relocated to the Kuban in the village of Barsukovskaya , and peasants were settled on the site of the Cossacks [7] . There is also evidence that the village of Moscow was founded in 1816-1817 by immigrants from the Kursk province [6] . The village was part of the Stavropol district of the Stavropol province [7] .
In the first half of the 1920s, a number of agricultural cooperatives were created in the village of Moskovsky: Zinoviev and The New Labor (1921); machine partnerships of the “Poor Group” and “Agronomist” (1924) [8] .
The decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of June 2, 1924, the Stavropol province, which was part of the Southeast Region since February of the same year, was transformed into the district of the same name , which included 10 districts, including the Moskovsky district with a center in the village of Moskovsky [9] (with March 25, 1929 the area became known as Izobilno-Tischensky with a center in the village of Izobilno-Tischensky ) [10] .
As of 1925, the village of Moskovskoye was the administrative center of the Moscow village council of the Moscow region of the Stavropol district of the North Caucasus region (from 1937 - Ordzhonikidzevsky region, from 1943 - the Stavropol region [11] ) [12] .
According to the “List of Populated Places of the North Caucasus Region” for 1925, the village consisted of 1270 yards, in which 7251 people lived (3523 men and 3728 women). In Moscow there were 3 party organizations, an elementary school, 2 libraries and 14 small industrial enterprises (including 6 forges and 5 mills) [12] .
According to the 1926 census for the North Caucasus Territory, the village had 1,632 households and 8,206 inhabitants (3,906 men and 4,300 women), of which 8120 were Russians [13] .
Until 2017, [14] was the administrative center of the rural settlement of the Moscow Village Council [15] [16] .
Population
| Population | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1897 [17] | 1881 [18] | 1903 [19] | 1925 [12] | 1926 [13] | 1989 [20] | 2002 [20] |
| 5382 | ↘ 4625 | ↗ 6429 | ↗ 7251 | ↗ 8206 | ↘ 4620 | ↗ 5385 |
| 2010 [1] | ||||||
| ↗ 5623 | ||||||
Infrastructure
On the territory of Moscow there are the House of Culture, library No. 9, kindergarten No. 42 "Teremok", high school No. 4, state agrotechnical college.
The street network has 33 streets and 10 lanes [21] .
Near the eastern outskirts of the village there is a public open cemetery with an area of 100 thousand m² [22] .
Transport
Federal highway 07K-041 Stavropol-Rostov-on-Don passes through the village. From Stavropol to Moskovskoye, buses go to Rostov-on-Don , Moscow , etc.
Religious and religious buildings
- Temple of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, built in 1839 . It was renovated in 2016.
Sport
Amateur football club "Start". He plays in the Open Championship of the Izobilnensky District.
Monuments
- The ramparts erected during the conquest of the Caucasus [23] .
- Mass grave of red partisans and soldiers of the Soviet army who died in 1918 [24] .
- Mass grave of 11 Soviet soldiers who died in the struggle against the Nazis. 1942-1943, 1959 [25] .
- The foundation of the Moscow fortress .
- According to the “Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Stavropol Territory” (2006), around “50 Polovtsian stone women were collected in the vicinity of the village, the remains of ancient animals were found: whales, southern elephants , artiodactyls” [3] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Results of the 2010 All-Russian Population Census. Total population (including men, women) by municipalities and settlements of the Stavropol Territory : [ arch. 04/05/2015 ] // Website of the Office of the Federal State Statistics Service for the North Caucasus Federal District (North Caucasus Statistics). - Date of treatment: 04/05/2015.
- ↑ Register of geographic names of objects registered in the AAGCG on 11/18/2011. Stavropol Territory : [ arch. 05/12/2017 ].
- ↑ 1 2 3 Moscow // Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Stavropol Territory / E. A. Abulova and others; ch. ed. : Doctor of Sociology, Professor V. A. Shapovalov ; reviewers: Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Yu. A. Polyakov , Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor O. G. Malysheva. - Stavropol: Publishing House of SSU , 2006. - S. 378. - 231-232 p.
- ↑ Directory of the administrative-territorial structure of the Stavropol Territory for 2016 : [ arch. 07.28.2017 ] // The official portal of the government bodies of the Stavropol Territory.
- ↑ Gnilovskaya V.G. Dictionary of some geographical names of the Stavropol region // Entertaining local history / V.G. Gnilovskaya. - Stavropol: Stavropol Book Publishing House, 1954. - S. 315. - 328 p. - ISBN 5-1670389-A.
- ↑ 1 2 Nikitenko et al., 2008 , p. 579.
- ↑ 1 2 Moscow, village // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
- ↑ List of rural economic cooperatives in the Stavropol district on February 7, 1925 // Protocol of the founding congress of the Stavrselskoyuz on January 11-13, 1925 and its annex. - Stavropol: [B. and.], 1925. - S. 26-27. - 31 p.
- ↑ Resolution of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of June 2, 1924 “On the Zoning of the Southeast Region” // A collection of decisions and orders of the All-Russian Central Committee of the 11th convocation and its Presidium. - 1924. - No. 2. - S. 24-25.
- ↑ Tourist passport of the Izobilnensky municipal district of the Stavropol Territory : [ arch. 04/02/2016 ] // The official website of the administration of the Izobilnensky municipal district of the Stavropol Territory.
- ↑ Chronicle of administrative-territorial changes carried out in the region, provinces and territory (1785-1998) // Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Stavropol Territory / E. A. Abulova and others; ch. ed. : Doctor of Sociology, Professor V. A. Shapovalov ; reviewers: Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Yu. A. Polyakov , Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor O. G. Malysheva. - Stavropol: Publishing house of SSU , 2006. - S. 434-436.
- ↑ 1 2 3 List of populated areas of the North Caucasus Territory / North Caucasus Regional Statistical Office. - Rostov-on-Don, 1925 .-- XII, 649 p. - (Materials on statistics of the North Caucasus region).
- ↑ 1 2 Settled results of the 1926 census for the North Caucasus Territory / North Caucasus Regional Statistical Office. Census department. - Rostov-on-Don, 1929 .-- II, 468, 83 p.
- ↑ Law of the Stavropol Territory of April 14, 2017 No. 35-KZ “On the transformation of municipalities that are part of the Izobilnensky municipal district of the Stavropol Territory, and on the organization of local self-government in the Izobilnensky municipal district of the Stavropol Territory” : [ arch. 05/22/2017 ] // The official Internet portal of legal information.
- ↑ Government Decree of May 4, 2006 No. 63-p of the Stavropol Territory “On Approving the Register of Administrative Territorial Units of the Stavropol Territory” : [ arch. 05.24.2017 ].
- ↑ Law of the Stavropol Territory of July 7, 2011 No. 59-kz “On Amending the Laws of the Stavropol Territory on the Establishment of the Borders of Municipalities of the Stavropol Territory” : [ arch. 04/03/2017 ] // The official website of the Duma of the Stavropol Territory.
- ↑ Populated places of the Russian Empire of 500 or more inhabitants, indicating the total population in them and the number of inhabitants of the predominant faiths, according to the first general census of 1897 : [ arch. August 17, 2013 ] / foreword: N. Troitsky. - St. Petersburg: Public benefit printing house. Steam tip-lit. N.L. Nyrkina, 1905 .-- X, 270, 120 p. - (The first general census of the population of the Russian Empire in 1897 / edited by N. A. Troitsky).
- ↑ Collection of statistical information about the Stavropol province / comp. full member of the Statistical Committee I.V. Bentkovsky . - Stavropol: Stavropol Provincial Statistical Committee, 1881. - Issue. IX: Statistics of populated areas and land ownership in the Stavropol province. - 262 p.
- ↑ Memorial book of the Stavropol province for 1904 / comp. L. N. Kulisich; Stavropol Provincial Statistical Committee. - Stavropol: Printing house heir. Burke "North Caucasus", 1904. - 237 p.
- ↑ 1 2 Population for each urban and rural settlement of the Stavropol Territory on the date of VPN-1989 and VPN-2002 : [ arch. 12.01.2015 ] // Website of Stavropolstat. - Date of treatment: 01/12/2015.
- ↑ Moscow // "KLADR" - Classifier of addresses of the Russian Federation. - Date of treatment: 03/11/2019.
- ↑ Order of the Ministry of Housing and Communal Services of the Stavropol Territory of May 19, 2017 No. 151 “On Amending the Register of Cemeteries Located in the Stavropol Territory, approved by order of the Ministry of Housing and Communal Services of the Stavropol Territory of September 30, 2016 No. 391” // Electronic fund of legal and regulatory technical documentation.
- ↑ The ramparts erected during the conquest of the Caucasus (Inaccessible link) . Date of treatment August 2, 2012. Archived March 24, 2016.
- ↑ Mass grave of red partisans and soldiers of the Soviet army who died in 1918 (Inaccessible link) . Date of treatment August 2, 2012. Archived March 9, 2016.
- ↑ Monument to fallen soldiers
Literature
- The administrative and territorial structure of Stavropol from the end of the XVIII century to 1920 : [ arch. October 23, 2018 ] / G. A. Nikitenko (responsible drafter), E. B. Gromova, M. I. Krivneva; Archives Committee of the Stavropol Territory, State Archive of the Stavropol Territory. - Stavropol, 2008 .-- 705 s.