Darkwood - village [2] , the administrative center of the rural settlement Darkwood village council [3] of the Shpakovsky district of the Stavropol Territory of the Russian Federation
| Stanitsa | |
| Dark wood | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Stavropol region |
| Municipal District | Shpakovsky |
| Rural settlement | Darkwood Village Council |
| History and Geography | |
| Based | in 1794 |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | ↗ 2586 [1] people ( 2013 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | +7 865 53 |
| Postcode | 356232 |
| OKATO Code | 07258825001 |
| OKTMO Code | |
| Other | |
| Wikimapia.org | See map |
Content
Title
Named for the forest, preserved 4 km south of the village.
- Title Options
- Darkwood [2]
Geography
The village is located in the upper Yegorlyk River, within the Stavropol Upland [4] .
Distance to the regional center : 21 km.
Distance to the district center : 31 km.
History
The village was founded in 1794 by the Don Cossacks , immigrants from the villages of Pyatizbyanskaya , Esaulovskaya , Tsimlyanskaya and others who participated in the riot of 1793-1794 (the Cossacks did not want to move to the Line ) and arrived on the Caucasian line under escort. The village was part of the Kuban Cossack Regiment.
In 1816, there were 170 houses in the Darkwood and 674 men and 727 women lived. In 1825-1826, 100 families were relocated from Temnoleskaya, who, together with the odnodvorytsi of the village of Nikolaevsky, founded the villages of Nikolaevskaya and Ubezhenskaya on the Kuban River: the population of the village decreased significantly, in 1828 there were 85 yards. In the late 20s and early 30s of the 19th century, transferring to the dark woods to the Cossacks they resettled odnodvortsy, Little Russian Cossacks and family soldiers. In 1833, the village was transferred from the Kuban Regiment to the new Stavropol Cossack Regiment. In 1870 she was transferred to the Khopersky regiment, Batalpashinsky department of the Kuban region .
In 1882, 1275 men and 1133 women of the Cossack class, 538 men and 470 nonresident women lived in the Darkwood. At the beginning of the 20th century, the village from the Batalpashinsky department was transferred to the Labinsky department , the Cossacks began to serve in the Kuban regiment. Before the revolution, the population of the village was about 7000 people.
Population
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Infrastructure
- Administration of the Darkwood Village Council
- Cultural Center. Opened January 1, 1968 as the House of Culture [9]
- Transfiguration Rehabilitation Center [10]
Education
- Kindergarten number 16 [11]
- Secondary school No. 9 [12]
Russian Orthodox Church
- St. Michael's Church [13]
- Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord - House temple of the rehabilitation center [14]
Epidemiology
- Located in the area assigned to the active natural foci of tularemia [15]
People associated with the village
- Galushkin, Nikolai Vasilievich (1893-1964) - Cossack, officer of His Imperial Majesty's Own Convoy , hero of the First World War, participant in the White Movement.
- Rybnikov, Alexander Ilyich (1919, stanitsa Temnolesskaya - 1989) - Hero of the Soviet Union
- Surzhikov, Mikhail Iosifovich (1902, the village of Darkwood - 1943) - Soviet military leader, Major General ( 1943 ).
Monuments
- Monument to those killed during the Civil War and World War II. 1967 [16]
Links
- Deputies visited the Transfiguration Rehabilitation Center
- Map sheet L-38-109 Darkwood . Scale: 1: 100 000. Indicate the date of issue / condition of the area .
- village of Darkwood on the project wikimapia.org
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Settlements that are part of the Shpakovsky district. Population as of January 1, 2013 : [ arch. 09/27/2015 ] // The official portal of the administration of the Shpakovsky municipal district of the Stavropol Territory. - Date of appeal: 09/27/2015.
- ↑ 1 2 Register of the geographical names of objects registered in the AAGCG on 11/18/2011 Stavropol Territory (inaccessible link)
- ↑ 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 Municipal Units of the Stavropol Territory” Archived on September 21, 2013.
- ↑ Topographic map 1: 200 000 "Stavropol Territory", CEVKF, 1996
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Kolesnikov V.A. Stanitsa of the Stavropol Territory: the last third of the 18th century - 1917: historical-statistical and toponymic reference book / V. A. Kolesnikov. - Moscow: Publishing House of A. G. Nadyrshin, 2012 .-- 352 p. - ISBN 978-5-902744-09-2 .
- ↑ Solovyov I.A. Village of Vorovskoleskaya : from an outpost to a rural hinterland / I.A. Solovyov. - 2nd ed., Rev. and add. - Stavropol: Count, 2011 .-- 632 p. : ill. - ISBN 978-5-904241-20-9 .
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Calendar of public holidays of the Russian Federation, memorable dates and significant events in the Stavropol Territory for 2013. Stavropol. 2013
- ↑ Filling a void . Date of treatment August 30, 2012. Archived March 4, 2016.
- ↑ Kindergarten No. 16 . Date of treatment September 12, 2012. Archived June 4, 2018.
- ↑ Secondary school No. 9 . Date of treatment September 12, 2012. Archived on August 28, 2017.
- ↑ St. Michael's Church (St. Darkwood) . Date of treatment October 4, 2012. Archived July 1, 2012.
- ↑ Temple of the Transfiguration of the Lord (St. Darkwood) . Date of treatment October 4, 2012. Archived July 1, 2012.
- ↑ Resolution of February 24, 2010 No. 3-p “On the Prophylactic Vaccination against Tularemia for Epidemic Indications in the Stavropol Territory in 2010” . Date of treatment February 7, 2019. Archived February 10, 2018.
- ↑ Monument to those killed during the Civil War and World War II (inaccessible link)