Aleksandrovka - a village in Talovsky district of the Voronezh region of Russia .
| Village | |
| Aleksandrovka | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Voronezh region |
| Municipal district | Talovsky |
| Rural settlement | Aleksandrovskoe |
| History and geography | |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | 797 [1] people ( 2010 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | +7 47352 |
| Zip Codes | 397467 |
| OKATO code | 20251812001 |
| OKTMO code | |
The administrative center of the Alexander rural settlement .
Geography
Located 11 km from the center of the village Talovaya . In Talovoy is the nearest railway station . The village occupies a flat watershed, passing into the upper girder. A cascade of ponds was created in the gully through several dams.
The soil within the settlement is very fertile. The main part of the land is occupied by farmland (fields, hayfields, orchards)
History
The families of the first inhabitants of the village of Aleksandrovka, who migrated from Novaya Чigla, were descendants of immigrants from the banks of the Lopasni River (modern Moscow region).
“In the 40s of the 18th century, by order of Empress Elizaveta Petrovna, 3,400 peasants arrived at Bityug from the Khatunsky volost, located in the south of the Moscow province along the Lopasni river. This parish was fairly densely populated, and the low fertility of the land made it impossible to feed the growing population. ”
Moreover, they were resettled from certain villages (Olkhovni, Ananyino, Babkino, Kochevano, Barybino, Grishyov, Gryzlov, Lapino, Zabolipilevo, Zalugi, Kuzmino, Kolyanino, Lapino, Myshkino, Pochinki, Protasov, Talki, Tolbeevo, Tolbino, Kolymino, Lapino, Myshkino, Pochinki, Protasova, Talki, Tolbeevo, Tolbino, Kapino, Lapino, Myshkino, Pochinki, Protasov, Talki, Tolbeevo, Tolbino, Zapi whose names have given names to many genera who still live in Novaya Chigla and Aleksandrovka.
In turn, it is known that the population of Hotuni was the direct descendants of the Vyatichi tribe, who assimilated the easternmost Baltic tribe that lived here before them. And even the river itself, from the banks of which the ancestors of the inhabitants of the villages of Novaya Čigla and Aleksandrovka moved, has the Baltic name Lopasnya (as well as Ugra, Nara, Zhizdra, Sturgeon)
There is a rural choral ensemble "Homeland Pyatnitsky." [2] The annual All-Russian festival of folk song, music and dance “On the Motherland of M.Ye. Pyatnitsky” is held. [3]
Famous People
- A collector and performer of Russian folk songs Mitrofan Efimovich Pyatnitsky was born in the village. A museum dedicated to the works of the famous countryman was opened and a monument was erected. [four]
Notes
- ↑ 2010 All-Russian Population Census. Population of urban districts, municipal districts, urban and rural settlements, urban and rural settlements of the Voronezh region . The date of circulation is January 29, 2014. Archived January 29, 2014.
- ↑ Agricultural Association “Pyatnitsky's Motherland”
- ↑ All-Russian festival of folk song, music and dance "In the Motherland of M.Ye. Pyatnitsky" (inaccessible link)
- ↑ Aleksandrovsky national museum of M.E. Pyatnitsky