Church - the former village of the Plesetsk district of the Arkhangelsk region .
| Former village | |
| Church | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Arkhangelsk region |
| Municipal district | Plesetskiy |
| History and geography | |
| First mention | 1555 year |
| Former names | Mehrensky Pogost, Nikolsky Pogost, Trinity, Church |
| Climate type | moderate |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | about 100 people |
| Nationalities | Russians |
| Denominations | Orthodox |
| Katoykonim | churchman, churchwoman, churchmen |
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History
The village of Tserkovnoye was first mentioned in the “Payer of Yakov Saburov and Ivan Kutuzov to Kargopolsky Uyezd” of 1555-1556: “in the Mehrengsky railway camp on the river on Shord in Nikolsky Pogost, and there are 60 heavy villages in them ...”. At this time, on the churchyard there was a cold tented Nikil's church with a side chapel of St. George the Victorious and a warm church of Flora and Lavra. The population of the village was about 100 people (60 men).
The village is famous for the participation of a partisan detachment of its inhabitants in resisting foreign military intervention in Russia [1] . A detachment of fighters in the amount of 300 people occupied in November 1918 and kept the village until the arrival of parts of the 155th, 156th and 82nd Rifle Regiments of the Red Army in January 1919 from the White Guard and Anglo-American troops, up to three and a half thousand bayonets with machine guns, an equestrian detachment, six light guns and two aircraft. The soldiers of the detachment conducted reconnaissance and made daring raids behind enemy lines [2] .
Modernity
It is a conglomerate of many villages: Korolikha, Stepanikha, Ozargina, Gorka, Koneggorye, Prisnechikha, Skripovo , Sred-Pogost , Yura-gora , Kurka-gora , Veresnik, Velvetikha, Krekova, Blinikha, Fudyakova, Ugol, Matnema , Chubarova , Upper End and Piedmont . The villages of Niz, Velikiy Dvor, Borodin and Leynema have the common name Maynema and are also part of the village.
Since 2006, the villages of this village are part of the Tarasovsky rural settlement .
The village is in some ways unique, as it is located inside the closed territory of the Plesetsk cosmodrome with all the consequences that follow, namely, the special regime of residence and the difficulty of entry and exit of outsiders [3] [4] . In addition to the Church, in the same special mode is another village - Tarasovo. There is a bus service to the Plesetsk district center on weekends.
See also
- Podvolochke (Tarasovo village)
Notes
- ↑ Proceedings of the Research Institute of Museum Studies . - Research Institute of Museology, 1966. - T. 16.
- ↑ Alexander Ageev. The past lands cosmodrome. Distant and not very . Church of the Holy Archangel Michael of Mirny (cosmodrome Plesetsk) . Arkhangelsk Metropolis. Date of treatment March 26, 2013. Archived on April 5, 2013.
- ↑ Railway lines of the Plesetsk cosmodrome
- ↑ Russian Newspaper, In the space zone
Literature
- Alexander Ageev. The city of space launches. - Mirny, 2011.
- Nikolay Makarov. Church parishes and monasteries of Kenozero and middle Ponezhye. - Arkhangelsk, 2007.