Istrinsky district - an administrative-territorial unit ( district ) and the same municipality ( municipal district ), which existed until March-July 2017 in the north-west of the Moscow region of Russia . [five]
| city of regional significance with administrative territory [1] / urban district [2] | |||||
| urban district Istra | |||||
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| Istra district (until 07/08/2017) | |||||
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| A country | |||||
| Included in | Moscow region | ||||
| Adm. Centre | city of Istra | ||||
| History and Geography | |||||
| Date of formation | |||||
| Square | 1268.97 [3] km² | ||||
| Timezone | MSK ( UTC + 3 ) | ||||
| Largest cities | Istra Dedovsk | ||||
| Population | |||||
| Population | ↘ 120 677 [4] people ( 2019 ) (1.59%) | ||||
| Density | 95.1 people / km² | ||||
| Official site | |||||
On March 10, 2017, by law No. 21/2017-OZ , the Istrinsky municipal district municipality was transformed into the Istra urban district municipality with the abolition of all its former settlements. [6]
On July 8, 2017, the administrative-territorial unit of Istra district was transformed into a city of regional subordination to Istra with an administrative territory . [7] [5]
The administrative center is the city of Istra .
The head of the city district Istra is Vikharev Andrey Gennadevich
Geography
The area of the district is 126,897 ha [8] . The urban district borders on the urban districts of Krasnogorsk , Klin , Ruzsky , Voskhod , as well as the Solnechnogorsk , Volokolamsk and Odintsovo municipal districts of the Moscow region.
The main river is Istra .
History
On July 12, 1929, the Voskresensky district was formed with the center in the city of Voskresensk as part of the Moscow District of the Moscow Region . It included the city of Voskresensk, the working village of Dedovsky and the following village councils of the abolished Voskresensky district of Moscow province :
- from the Eremeevsky volost : Gorkovsky, Dukhaninsky, Eremeevsky, Ivanovoaleksinsky, Kashinsky, Kozino-Nefedievsky, Kurtasovsky, Lytkinsky, Makrushinsky, Maksimovsky, Manikhinsky, Nadovrazhinsky, Nikolsky, Pavlo-Luzhetsky, Sannikovsky
- from Luchinsky volost : Buzharovsky, Bukarevsky, Velyaminovsky, Dubrovsky, Efimonovsky, Zenkinsky, Ivanovo-October, Iskrovsky, Kostrovsky, Lukinsky, Luchinsky, Nikulinsky, Petrovsky, Sychevsky, Telepnevsky, Filatovsky.
- from Nikolsky volost : Lviv, Mansurovsky, Pirogovsky
- from Pavlovsky volost : Anosinsky, Buzlanovsky, Voronkovsky, Glukhovsky, Dmitrovsky, Zakharkovsky, Ilyinsky, Isakovsky, Krasnovidovsky, Kryukovsky, Leninsky, Leshkovsky, Nakhabinsky, Nikolo-Uryupinsky, Novonikolsky, Pavlo-Slobodsky, Petrovsky, Rozhkovsky, Pokrovsky, Pokrovsky, Pokrovsky, Pokrovsky, Pokrovsky, Pokrovsky, Pokrovsky, Pokrovsky, Pokrovsky, Pokrovsky Yurievsky
- from Pyatnitskaya volost : Alekhnovsky, Lechishchevsky, Sinevsky.
May 20, 1930 Lytkinsk s / s was transferred to the Skhodnensky district . Soon, Isakovsky and Sychevsky s / s were abolished.
On July 30, 1930, the Moscow District, like most other districts of the USSR , was abolished, the Resurrection District was directly subordinated to the Moscow Region. But due to the fact that there were two Voskresensky districts in the Moscow Region, on December 27, 1930 the district center - the city of Voskresensk was renamed to Istra (by the name of the river), and the district - to Istra district (Perm. All-Russian Central Executive Committee) (Collection of Legalizations and orders of the Workers 'and Peasants' Government of the RSFSR Division 1. No. 2 of January 10, 1931 - Article 23). December 15 Glukhovsky s / s was transferred to the Kuntsevo district .
September 27, 1932 Buzlanovsky, Voronkovsky, Zakharkovsky, Ilyinsky, Nikolo-Uryupinsky, Novonikolsky and Petrovsky s / s were transferred to the Krasnogorsk district . At the same time, Verkhurtovsky, Kartsevsky and Yakuninsky s / s were transferred from the Solnechnogorsk region to Istra.
June 21, 1935 Verkhurtovsky s / s was transferred to the Novo-Petrovsky district .
December 13, 1938 in the Istra district was formed r.p. Nakhabino . Nakhabinsk s / s was abolished.
On July 17, 1939 Anosinsky, Gorkovsky, Dubrovsky, Yeremeyevsky, Efimonovsky, Iskrovsky, Kartsevsky, Kashinsky, Krasnovidovsky, Kryukovsky, Kurtasovsky, Lechishchevsky, Leshkovsky, Lvov, Maximovsky, Manikhinsky, Nadovrazhinsky, Petrovsky, Pirogovsky, Pirogovsky, Pirogovsky, were eliminated Telepnevsky, Filatovsky, Yuryevsky and Yakuninsky s / s. Dmitrovsky s / s was renamed Timoshkinsky, Nikolsky - to Ermolinsky, Lukinsky - to Davydovsky, Bukarevsky - to Brykovsky.
August 21, 1940 r.p. Dedovsky was transformed into the city of Dedovsk.
On June 14, 1954, Brykovsky and Zenkinsky s / s were merged into Bukarevsky s / s, Ivanovo-Oktyabrsky and Pavlo-Luzhetsky into Ivanovsky, Pokrovsky and Timoshkinsky into Obushkovsky. Alekhnovsky, Ivanovoalekseevsky, Kozino-Nefedievsky, Makrushinsky, Nikulinsky, Pokrovsky, Rozhdestvensky, Sinevsky and Timoshkinsky s / s were abolished. On August 5 Bullfinches (in 1956 converted into a holiday village).
On December 26, 1956, the Mansurovsky s / s was abolished.
On December 7, 1957, the Istra district was abolished, and its territory became part of the Krasnogorsk district.
On August 18, 1960, the Krasnogorsk district was renamed Istrinsky, the center of the district approved the city of Istra, while the city of Istra was classified as a city of regional subordination (Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR) (Vedomosti of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR. - 1960. - No. 30 (101) of 25 August. - S. 425), Istra district was restored from part of the Krasnogorsk region in the following composition: the city of Dedovsk, d.p. Bullfinches, village councils Buzharovsky, Bukarevsky, Davydovsky, Dukhaninsky, Ermolinsky, Ivanovsky, Kostrovsky, Leninsky, Luchinsky, Obushkovsky and Pavlovo-Slobodsky. On September 16, Denkovsky, Petrovsky, Onufrievsky, Savelyevsky and Yadrominsky s / s were transferred from the Ruzsky district to Istra.
July 31, 1962 Davydovsky s / s was abolished.
February 1, 1963 Istra district was abolished. Its territory was divided between Zvenigorod and Solnechnogorsk enlarged rural areas.
January 13, 1965 Istra district was restored. It included the city of Dedovsk, d.p. Bullfinches, village councils Buzharovsky , Bukarevsky , Denkovsky , Dukhaninsky , Ermolinsky , Ivanovsky , Kostrovsky , Leninsky , Luchinsky , Obushkovsky , Onufrievsky , Novopetrovsky , Pavlovo-Slobodsky and Yadrominsky .
February 3, 1994 village councils were transformed into rural districts.
On February 1, 2001, the city of Istra lost the status of a city of regional subordination (Law of the Moscow Region of January 17, 2001 No. 12/2001-OZ, Moscow Region News, No. 20, 02/01/2001).
On April 22, 2004, Denkovsky s / o was abolished, and on June 22 - Dukhaninsky s / o [9] .
On January 1, 2006, in accordance with the reform of local self-government, the district received the status of a municipal district and was divided into 3 urban and 11 rural settlements.
On March 11, 2017, within the boundaries of the abolished municipal entity, the Istra municipal district , a new municipal entity, the city district of Istra, was formed [6] .
On April 26, 2017, the cottage village Snegiri was assigned to the administrative subordination of the city of Istra (Resolution of the Governor of the Moscow Region dated April 26, 2017 No. 199-PG, Official Internet Portal of the Government of the Moscow Region http://www.mosreg.ru, 04/26/2017).
On June 14, 2017, the rural settlements of Buzharovskoye, Bukarevskoye, Yermolinskoye, Ivanovo, Kostrovskoye, Luchinskoye, Novopetrovskoye, Obushkovskoye, Onufrievskoye, Pavlo-Slobodskoye and Yadrominskoye were abolished (Resolution of the Governor of the Moscow Region of June 14, 2017 No. 274-PG of the Official Internet Portal Moscow region http://www.mosreg.ru, 06/14/2017).
On June 23, 2017, the city of Dedovsk was assigned to the administrative subordination to the city of Istra (Resolution of the Governor of the Moscow Region of June 23, 2017 No. 295-PG, the Official Internet Portal of the Government of the Moscow Region http://www.mosreg.ru, 06/23/2017).
On July 8, 2017, the administrative-territorial unit of Istra district was transformed into a city of regional subordination to Istra with an administrative territory. [7] [5]
Municipal Territory
In 2006-2017, the Istra municipal district included 3 urban and 11 rural settlements [6]
| No. | Urban or rural settlements | Administrative center | amount populated points | Population | Square, Km 2 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| one | Dedovsk | city Dedovsk | 3 | ↗ 30 022 [10] | 25.52 [3] |
| 2 | Istra | city of Istra | 3 | ↗ 35 419 [10] | 22.88 [3] |
| 3 | Bullfinches | holiday village Snegiri | 9 | ↘ 3417 [10] | 47.89 [3] |
| four | Buzharovskoe | Buzharovo village | 32 | ↘ 2810 [10] | 162.08 [3] |
| five | Bukaryovskoe | Glebovsky village | 17 | ↘ 10 099 [10] | 67.08 [3] |
| 6 | Ermolinskoe | Agrogorodok village | 20 | ↘ 3363 [10] | 131.32 [3] |
| 7 | Ivanovo | village Pavlovskoe | nineteen | ↘ 2812 [10] | 83.59 [3] |
| eight | Kostrovskoye | Kostrovo village | 25 | ↘ 2841 [10] | 105.84 [3] |
| 9 | Luchinskoe | Luchinskoe village | 23 | ↘ 4651 [10] | 80.44 [3] |
| ten | Novopetrovsk | village Novopetrovskoe | 25 | ↘ 6594 [10] | 205,20 [3] |
| eleven | Obushkovskoe | Pokrovskoe village | 12 | ↘ 1993 [10] | 55.42 [3] |
| 12 | Onufrievskoe | Onufrievo village | eleven | ↘ 1108 [10] | 61.92 [3] |
| 13 | Pavlo Slobodskoye | village Pavlovskaya Sloboda | 13 | ↗ 14,285 [10] | 59.06 [3] |
| 14 | Yadrominsky | Kursakovo village | 28 | ↘ 1949 [10] | 160.73 [3] |
Population
| Population | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1931 [11] | 1939 [12] | 1970 [13] | 1979 [14] | 1989 [15] | 2002 [16] | 2006 [17] |
| 62,434 | ↗ 80 366 | ↗ 84 677 | ↗ 88,000 | ↗ 90 572 | ↗ 115 753 | ↘ 112 973 |
| 2009 [18] | 2010 [19] | 2011 [20] | 2012 [21] | 2013 [22] | 2014 [23] | 2015 [24] |
| ↗ 113 960 | ↗ 119 641 | ↗ 119 960 | → 119 960 | ↘ 119 882 | ↗ 120 619 | ↗ 120 703 |
| 2016 [25] | 2017 [10] | 2018 [26] | 2019 [4] | |||
| ↘ 120 526 | ↗ 121 363 | ↘ 121 137 | ↘ 120 677 | |||
Settlements
In the urban district (the former Istra district) 240 settlements.
| List of settlements | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. | Locality | Type of | Population | former city or rural settlement |
| one | Agro-town [27] | village | ↗ 1665 [28] | Ermolinskoe |
| 2 | Aduevo | village | ↗ 6 [28] | Ermolinskoe |
| 3 | Alexandrovo | village | ↗ 14 [29] | Kostrovskoye |
| four | Alekseevka | village | ↗ 10 [28] | Onufrievskoe |
| five | Alexino | village | ↗ 225 [28] | Ermolinskoe |
| 6 | Alekhnovo | village | ↗ 280 [28] | Buzharovskoe |
| 7 | Ananovo | village | ↗ 3 [28] | Buzharovskoe |
| eight | Andreevskoe | village | ↗ 160 [28] | Ermolinskoe |
| 9 | Anosino | village | ↗ 277 [28] | Obushkovskoe |
| ten | Antonovka | village | ↗ 7 [28] | Novopetrovsk |
| eleven | Armyagovo | village | → 0 [28] | Buzharovskoe |
| 12 | Babkino | village | ↗ 33 [28] | Buzharovskoe |
| 13 | Birch | farm | ↗ 8 [28] | Novopetrovsk |
| 14 | Bodrovo | village | ↘ 11 [28] | Novopetrovsk |
| 15 | Big Ushakovo | village | ↗ 10 [28] | Buzharovskoe |
| sixteen | Greyhounds [30] | village | ↗ 111 [28] | Pavlo Slobodskoye |
| 17 | Boriskovo | village | ↗ 8 [28] | Ivanovo |
| 18 | Borki | village | ↗ 64 [28] | Ivanovo |
| nineteen | Bochkino | village | ↗ 7 [28] | Onufrievskoe |
| 20 | Brykovo | village | ↘ 17 [28] | Bukaryovskoe |
| 21 | Budkovo | village | ↗ 2 [28] | Yadrominsky |
| 22 | Buzharovo | village | ↘ 1033 [28] | Buzharovskoe |
| 23 | Bukaryovo | village | ↘ 12 [28] | Bukaryovskoe |
| 24 | Bunkovo | village | ↗ 51 [28] | Luchinskoe |
| 25 | Butyrs [31] | village | ↗ 57 [28] | Yadrominsky |
| 26 | Vasilyevskoye-Golokhvastovo | village | ↗ 1 [28] | Yadrominsky |
| 27 | Velednikovo | village | ↗ 148 [28] | Pavlo Slobodskoye |
| 28 | Velyaminovo | village | ↘ 475 [28] | Istra |
| 29th | Swirls | village | → 9 [28] | Yadrominsky |
| thirty | Verkhurtovo | village | ↗ 5 [28] | Buzharovskoe |
| 31 | Voronino | village | ↘ 13 [28] | Obushkovskoe |
| 32 | Sunday | village | ↗ 10 [29] | Kostrovskoye |
| 33 | Vysokovo | village | ↘ 78 [28] | Ivanovo |
| 34 | Waterworks them. Kuibyshev | village | ↗ 902 [28] | Buzharovskoe |
| 35 | Glebovo | village | ↗ 89 [28] | Bukaryovskoe |
| 36 | Hlebovo-Izbishche | village | ↗ 150 [28] | Bukaryovskoe |
| 37 | Glebovsky | village | ↗ 9316 [28] | Bukaryovskoe |
| 38 | Glinka | village | ↗ 10 [28] | Luchinskoe |
| 39 | Golovino | village | ↘ 23 [28] | Novopetrovsk |
| 40 | Gomovo | village | ↘ 0 [28] | Novopetrovsk |
| 41 | Proudly | village | ↗ 3 [28] | Yadrominsky |
| 42 | Slides | village | → 18 [28] | Bukaryovskoe |
| 43 | Slides | village | ↘ 1 [28] | Yadrominsky |
| 44 | Gornevo | village | ↗ 9 [28] | Onufrievskoe |
| 45 | Gorshkovo | village | ↘ 2 [28] | Luchinskoe |
| 46 | Gravornovo | village | ↗ 78 [28] | Buzharovskoe |
| 47 | Combs | village | ↗ 19 [28] | Novopetrovsk |
| 48 | Davydkovo | village | ↗ 37 [28] | Novopetrovsk |
| 49 | Davydovskoe | village | ↗ 56 [28] | Luchinskoe |
| 50 | Darn | village | ↗ 53 [28] | Ermolinskoe |
| 51 | Dedeshino | village | ↗ 73 [28] | Bukaryovskoe |
| 52 | Dedovo-Talyzino | village | ↗ 7 [28] | Bullfinches |
| 53 | Dedovsk | city | ↗ 29 738 [26] | Dedovsk |
| 54 | Grandfather boarding school | village | ↗ 111 [28] | Dedovsk |
| 55 | Denezhkino | village | ↘ 30 [28] | Novopetrovsk |
| 56 | Denkovo | village | ↗ 109 [28] | Novopetrovsk |
| 57 | Dergaykovo | village | ↗ 47 [29] | Kostrovskoye |
| 58 | Dolevo | village | ↘ 2 [28] | Yadrominsky |
| 59 | Rest houses "Rumyantsevo" | village | ↘ 66 [28] | Yadrominsky |
| 60 | Rest houses them. A.P. Chekhov | village | ↘ 0 [28] | Luchinskoe |
| 61 | Dubrovskoe | village | ↗ 29 [29] | Kostrovskoye |
| 62 | Hollow | village | ↗ 58 [28] | Yadrominsky |
| 63 | Duhanino | village | ↗ 206 [28] | Ermolinskoe |
| 64 | Dyakovo | village | ↘ 79 [28] | Buzharovskoe |
| 65 | Eremeevo | village | ↘ 1 [28] | Ermolinskoe |
| 66 | Ermolino | village | ↗ 22 [28] | Ermolinskoe |
| 67 | Efimonovo | village | ↗ 13 [28] | Buzharovskoe |
| 68 | Zhevnevo | village | ↘ 29 [28] | Pavlo Slobodskoye |
| 69 | Zhilkino | village | ↗ 46 [29] | Kostrovskoye |
| 70 | Zhityanino | village | → 1 [28] | Onufrievskoe |
| 71 | Zagorje | village | ↘ 29 [28] | Onufrievskoe |
| 72 | Zakharovo | village | ↗ 95 [28] | Obushkovskoe |
| 73 | Zelenkovo | village | ↗ 30 [28] | Pavlo Slobodskoye |
| 74 | Green Barrow | village | ↘ 73 [28] | Bukaryovskoe |
| 75 | Zenkino | village | ↗ 40 [28] | Bukaryovskoe |
| 76 | Zorino | village | ↘ 4 [28] | Buzharovskoe |
| 77 | Zykovo | village | ↗ 40 [28] | Buzharovskoe |
| 78 | Ivanovo | village | ↗ 132 [28] | Ermolinskoe |
| 79 | Ivanovo | village | ↗ 83 [28] | Ivanovo |
| 80 | Ivanovo | village | ↗ 56 [28] | Pavlo Slobodskoye |
| 81 | Ilino | village | ↗ 58 [28] | Bukaryovskoe |
| 82 | Isakovo | village | ↘ 97 [28] | Pavlo Slobodskoye |
| 83 | Istra | city | ↘ 34 309 [26] | Istra |
| 84 | Karasino | village | ↗ 46 [28] | Onufrievskoe |
| 85 | Kartsevo | village | ↗ 36 [28] | Buzharovskoe |
| 86 | Kachabrovo | village | ↗ 5 [28] | Ivanovo |
| 87 | Kashino | village | ↗ 94 [28] | Ermolinskoe |
| 88 | Kiselevo | village | ↗ 8 [29] | Kostrovskoye |
| 89 | Kosenki | village | ↗ 21 [28] | Obushkovskoe |
| 90 | Kolshino | village | ↗ 9 [28] | Novopetrovsk |
| 91 | Roots | village | ↘ 9 [28] | Novopetrovsk |
| 92 | Korsakovo | village | ↗ 22 [29] | Kostrovskoye |
| 93 | Kostrovo | village | ↘ 2388 [29] | Kostrovskoye |
| 94 | Koterevo | village | ↗ 53 [28] | Luchinskoe |
| 95 | Kotovo | village | ↗ 35 [28] | Luchinskoe |
| 96 | Kotovo | village | ↘ 344 [28] | Luchinskoe |
| 97 | Red hill | village | ↗ 63 [28] | Luchinskoe |
| 98 | Krasnovidovo | village | ↗ 203 [28] | Ivanovo |
| 99 | Red | village | ↘ 172 [28] | Bukaryovskoe |
| 100 | Red Village | village | ↗ 77 [28] | Obushkovskoe |
| 101 | Kryukovo | village | ↗ 36 [28] | Ivanovo |
| 102 | Kryuchkovo | village | ↘ 32 [28] | Luchinskoe |
| 103 | Kurovo | village | ↗ 129 [28] | Yadrominsky |
| 104 | Kursakovo | village | ↗ 1577 [28] | Yadrominsky |
| 105 | Kurtnikovo | village | ↘ 5 [28] | Buzharovskoe |
| 106 | Heaps | village | ↗ 8 [28] | Bukaryovskoe |
| 107 | Heaps | village | ↘ 39 [28] | Novopetrovsk |
| 108 | Lamishino | village | ↘ 3 [28] | Buzharovskoe |
| 109 | Lamishino | farm | ↗ 24 [28] | Buzharovskoe |
| 110 | Lamonovo | village | ↗ 19 [28] | Ivanovo |
| 111 | Lenino | village | ↗ 404 [28] | Bullfinches |
| 112 | Leonovo | village | ↗ 14 [28] | Buzharovskoe |
| 113 | Leonovo | village | ↗ 55 [29] | Kostrovskoye |
| 114 | Lesodolodrugrukovo [32] | village | ↘ 185 [28] | Novopetrovsk |
| 115 | Lechishchevo | village | ↘ 57 [28] | Buzharovskoe |
| 116 | Leshkovo | village | ↗ 116 [28] | Pavlo Slobodskoye |
| 117 | Lisavino | village | ↗ 25 [28] | Ermolinskoe |
| 118 | Lobanovo | village | ↘ 153 [28] | Pavlo Slobodskoye |
| 119 | Meadows | village | ↗ 28 [28] | Ivanovo |
| 120 | Meadows | village | ↘ 22 [28] | Yadrominsky |
| 121 | Lukino | village | ↘ 2 [28] | Luchinskoe |
| 122 | Lukino | station village | ↘ 27 [28] | Ivanovo |
| 123 | Luchinskoe | village | ↗ 414 [28] | Luchinskoe |
| 124 | Lyshchevo | village | ↘ 24 [28] | Buzharovskoe |
| 125 | Lviv | village | ↘ 0 [29] | Kostrovskoye |
| 126 | Mazilovo | village | ↘ 1 [28] | Buzharovskoe |
| 127 | Maksimovka | village | ↗ 22 [28] | Ermolinskoe |
| 128 | Small Ushakovo | village | ↘ 8 [28] | Buzharovskoe |
| 129 | Manihino | village | ↗ 27 [28] | Ivanovo |
| 130 | Manihino [33] | station village | ↗ 1021 [28] | Ivanovo |
| 131 | Mansurovo | village | ↗ 19 [29] | Kostrovskoye |
| 132 | Markovo-Kursakovo | village | ↗ 16 [28] | Yadrominsky |
| 133 | Martyushino | village | ↗ 10 [28] | Buzharovskoe |
| 134 | Matveykovo | village | ↘ 0 [28] | Buzharovskoe |
| 135 | Bears | village | ↗ 25 [28] | Yadrominsky |
| 136 | Measures | village | ↗ 2 [29] | Kostrovskoye |
| 137 | Mikhaylovka | village | ↗ 18 [28] | Buzharovskoe |
| 138 | Mykanino | village | ↗ 21 [28] | Bukaryovskoe |
| 139 | Nadezhdino | village | ↗ 4 [28] | Novopetrovsk |
| 140 | Nadezhdino | village | ↘ 20 [28] | Novopetrovsk |
| 141 | Nadovrazhino | village | ↗ 25 [28] | Bullfinches |
| 142 | Nazarovo | village | ↘ 14 [28] | Yadrominsky |
| 143 | Nizhnevasilievskoe | village | ↘ 5 [28] | Novopetrovsk |
| 144 | Nikitsky | village | → 9 [28] | Buzharovskoe |
| 145 | Nikolskoye | village | ↗ 28 [28] | Ermolinskoe |
| 146 | Nikulino | village | ↗ 134 [28] | Luchinskoe |
| 147 | New items | village | ↘ 23 [28] | Pavlo Slobodskoye |
| 148 | Novodaryino | village | ↗ 63 [29] | Kostrovskoye |
| 149 | Novopetrovsk | village | ↘ 4883 [28] | Novopetrovsk |
| 150 | Novorakovo | village | ↗ 34 [28] | Buzharovskoe |
| 151 | Novosyolovo | village | ↗ 76 [29] | Kostrovskoye |
| 152 | Updated Labor | village | ↗ 72 [28] | Ivanovo |
| 153 | Obushkovo | village | ↘ 193 [28] | Obushkovskoe |
| 154 | Ogarkovo | village | → 3 [28] | Onufrievskoe |
| 155 | Ognikovo | village | ↗ 183 [28] | Ermolinskoe |
| 156 | October | village | ↘ 141 [28] | Bukaryovskoe |
| 157 | October factory | village | ↘ 9 [28] | Ivanovo |
| 158 | Onufrievo | village | ↗ 1022 [28] | Onufrievskoe |
| 159 | "Manihino" | village | ↘ 224 [28] | Ivanovo |
| 160 | Pavlovskaya Sloboda | village | ↗ 6327 [28] | Pavlo Slobodskoye |
| 161 | Pavlovskoe | village | ↗ 1215 [28] | Ivanovo |
| 162 | Padikovo | village | ↘ 30 [28] | Obushkovskoe |
| 163 | Pension "Birch" | village | ↘ 40 [28] | Luchinskoe |
| 164 | Parfyonki | village | ↘ 12 [28] | Yadrominsky |
| 165 | May Day | village | ↘ 1832 [28] | Luchinskoe |
| 166 | May Day | village | ↘ 20 [28] | Yadrominsky |
| 167 | Petrovo | village | ↗ 8 [29] | Kostrovskoye |
| 168 | Petrovskoe | village | ↘ 11 [28] | Bullfinches |
| 169 | Petrovskoe | village | ↗ 17 [28] | Ivanovo |
| 170 | Cockerels | village | ↗ 21 [28] | Luchinskoe |
| 171 | Pioneer | village | ↗ 272 [28] | Luchinskoe |
| 172 | Pirogovo | village | ↘ 1 [29] | Kostrovskoye |
| 173 | Писково | village | ↗ 3 [28] | Obushkovskoe |
| 174 | Подпорино | village | ↘ 14 [28] | Ermolinskoe |
| 175 | Покоево | village | ↗ 14 [28] | Ядроминское |
| 176 | Pokrovskoe | village | ↘ 1013 [28] | Obushkovskoe |
| 177 | Полевшина | village | ↗ 46 [28] | Ermolinskoe |
| 178 | Пречистое | village | ↘ 251 [28] | Новопетровское |
| 179 | Rakovo | village | ↘ 57 [29] | Костровское |
| 180 | Ремянники | village | → 3 [28] | Онуфриевское |
| 181 | Родионцево | village | ↘ 6 [28] | Бужаровское |
| 182 | Рождествено | village | ↗ 40 [28] | Бужаровское |
| 183 | Рождествено [34] | village | ↗ 3335 [28] | Павло-Слободское |
| 184 | Rozhnovo | village | ↘ 19 [28] | Luchinskoe |
| 185 | Рубцово | village | ↘ 4 [28] | Ядроминское |
| 186 | Rumyantsevo | village | ↘ 1558 [28] | Новопетровское |
| 187 | Рыбушки | village | ↗ 31 [28] | Новопетровское |
| 188 | Рыжково | village | ↗ 10 [28] | Ядроминское |
| 189 | Рычково | village | ↗ 387 [28] | Ermolinskoe |
| 190 | Савельево | village | ↘ 231 [28] | Ядроминское |
| 191 | Saddles | village | ↘ 6 [28] | Снегири |
| 192 | Санниково | village | ↗ 52 [28] | Ivanovo |
| 193 | Сафонтьево | village | ↗ 14 [28] | Бужаровское |
| 194 | Северный | village | ↗ 889 [28] | Luchinskoe |
| 195 | Селиваниха | village | ↘ 25 [28] | Снегири |
| 196 | Синево | village | ↘ 72 [28] | Бужаровское |
| 197 | Scriabin | village | ↗ 11 [29] | Костровское |
| 198 | Слабошеино | village | ↘ 35 [28] | Luchinskoe |
| 199 | Славково | village | ↗ 53 [28] | Obushkovskoe |
| 200 | Снегири | дачный посёлок | ↘ 2929 [26] | Снегири |
| 201 | Сокольники [35] | village | ↗ 116 [28] | Ermolinskoe |
| 202 | Сорокино | village | ↘ 0 [29] | Костровское |
| 203 | Станция Павловская Слобода | village | ↘ 3 [28] | Павло-Слободское |
| 204 | Сысоево | village | ↘ 0 [28] | Ermolinskoe |
| 205 | Талицы | village | ↗ 300 [28] | Dedovsk |
| 206 | Tatishchevo | village | → 48 [29] | Костровское |
| 207 | Телепнёво | village | ↗ 95 [29] | Костровское |
| 208 | Trinity | village | ↗ 22 [28] | Ядроминское |
| 209 | Trinity | village | ↘ 32 [28] | Ivanovo |
| 210 | Трусово | village | ↗ 110 [28] | Istra |
| 211 | Турово | village | ↗ 22 [28] | Снегири |
| 212 | Ульево | village | ↗ 6 [28] | Онуфриевское |
| 213 | Устиново | village | ↘ 30 [28] | Новопетровское |
| 214 | Fedorovka | farm | ↗ 23 [28] | Новопетровское |
| 215 | Филатово | village | ↘ 15 [28] | Букарёвское |
| 216 | Frolovskoe | village | ↗ 12 [29] | Костровское |
| 217 | Хволово | village | → 1 [29] | Костровское |
| 218 | Хмолино | village | ↗ 29 [28] | Букарёвское |
| 219 | Хованское | village | ↗ 18 [28] | Снегири |
| 220 | Холмы | village | ↗ 17 [28] | Ermolinskoe |
| 221 | Холщёвики | village | ↘ 12 [29] | Костровское |
| 222 | Холщёвики | посёлок станции | ↗ 95 [28] | Букарёвское |
| 223 | Хуторки | village | ↗ 166 [28] | Ядроминское |
| 224 | Чаново | village | ↘ 1 [28] | Ядроминское |
| 225 | Часовня | village | → 1 [28] | Ядроминское |
| 226 | Black | village | ↗ 56 [28] | Павло-Слободское |
| 227 | Чесноково | village | ↘ 29 [28] | Obushkovskoe |
| 228 | Чеховский | village | ↘ 121 [28] | Luchinskoe |
| 229 | Чудцево | village | ↘ 1 [28] | Новопетровское |
| 230 | Шаблыкино | village | ↘ 0 [28] | Новопетровское |
| 231 | Шапково | village | ↗ 40 [28] | Новопетровское |
| 232 | Шебаново | village | ↗ 11 [28] | Ядроминское |
| 233 | Шейно | village | ↗ 2 [28] | Онуфриевское |
| 234 | Шёлковая Гора | village | ↗ 66 [28] | Luchinskoe |
| 235 | Шишаиха | village | ↗ 12 [28] | Ядроминское |
| 236 | Юркино | village | ↘ 2 [29] | Kostrovskoye |
| 237 | Yurievo | village | ↗ 45 [28] | Obushkovskoe |
| 238 | Yabedino | village | ↗ 140 [28] | Luchinskoe |
| 239 | Yadromino | village | ↗ 39 [28] | Yadrominsky |
| 240 | Yakunino | village | ↗ 25 [28] | Buzharovskoe |
General Map
Map Legend:
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| 5000-10 000 inhabitants | |
| 2000-5000 inhabitants | |
| 1000-2000 inhabitants | |
| Less than 1000 inhabitants |
Economics
In the region there are 20 large industrial, 16 agricultural, 9 construction enterprises and about 1000 small business enterprises.
In the east of the region, near the village of Pavlovskaya Sloboda, the Izolyator plant is located [36] . A large industrial site is also developing, on which a number of foreign-owned industrial enterprises have been built or are under construction ( Perfetti Van Melle confectionery, President cheese factory, Danfoss and Grundfos engineering plants, Corrugated board and corrugated packaging production, Istra branch of Arkhbum OJSC) and Russian investors.
Transport
The railway (Riga direction) , the district railway, as well as the Volokolamsk highway , the M9 “Baltiya” highway ( Moscow – Riga ), the Small Moscow Ring A107 and the Big Moscow Ring A108 pass through the district.
Attractions
- New Jerusalem Monastery ,
- Museum of History and Art,
- Museum of Military Glory,
- Lenin-Snegiryov Military History Museum ,
- MVK "New Jerusalem"
Famous residents and natives
- musician Andrei Makarevich - a private house in the cottage village "Pavlovo" near Pavlovskaya Sloboda and the village of Velednikovo [37] [38] .
- The leader of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Gennady Zyuganov is the state delivery in Bullfinches [39] .
- An entrepreneur, former Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Vladimir Potanin, is a residential building on the territory of the Luzhki holiday home, which he owns [40] .
- Kopalin, Ilya Petrovich (1900-1976) - director of documentary films, People's Artist of the USSR (1968).
- Busarov, Mikhail Mikhailovich (1900-1981) - Soviet military leader, Major General (1943).
- Letunov, Alexander Ivanovich (1896-1956) - Soviet military leader, Major General ( 1945 ).
- Sterligov, German Lvovich (born 1966) - Russian political and public figure, entrepreneur.
- the family of the late singer and actress Jeanne Friske is a private house of 393 sq.m. on 37 acres in the cottage village "Luzhki-2", bought with the money of Jeanne herself, but, in the opinion of her father, she never visited it.
Heroes of the Soviet Union
- Akifiev, Sergey Ivanovich (1925-1943) - was born in the village of Verkhurtovo.
- Andreyev, Peter Kuzmich (born 1922) - was born in the village of Denkovo.
- Artamonov, Alexey Alekseevich (born 1916) - fighter pilot. Born in the Sverdlovsk region, in the early 1930s he moved to the Pavlovskaya Sloboda.
- Balebin, Vasily Alekseevich (born 1908) - was born in the village of Pavlovskoye.
- Berezkin, Sergey Dmitrievich (born 1923) - commander of the gun crew. Born in the village of Gorodishche.
- Vasiliev, Mikhail Nikolaevich (1914-1979) - commander of a battery fire platoon. Born in the village of Mikhailovka .
- Golovkin, Pavel Ivanovich (born 1920) - border guard. Born in the village of Rychkovo .
- Guryanov, Mikhail Alekseevich (1903-1941) - was born in the village of Petrovskoye .
- Danilov, Alexey Vasilievich (1923-1985) - was born in the Saratov region, before the war he moved to Istra district. After the war he lived in Istra.
- Konyukhov, Sergei Semenovich (born 1921) - attack pilot. Born in the village of Pavlovskaya Sloboda .
- Pavlov, Sergei Mikhailovich (1920-2004) - commander of a tank platoon. Born in the village of Glinka .
- Reshetov, Alexei Mikhailovich (born 1921) - fighter pilot. Born in the village of Mykanino.
- Savelyev, Valentin Dmitrievich (1925-1974) - commander of the machine gun company. Born in the village of Podoli .
- Siseikin, Fedor Dmitrievich (1914-1979) - was born in the village of Lechishchevo .
- Selivanov, Ivan Pavlovich (born 1903) - navigator, born in the village of Pokrovskoye.
- Fadeev, Alexander Ilyich (1911-1999) - was born in the village of Pokrovskoye .
See also
- Administrative division of the Moscow region
- List of cultural heritage of the Istra district in Wikiguide
Notes
- ↑ from the point of view of the administrative-territorial structure
- ↑ from the point of view of the municipal structure
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 (Moscow region. Total land area of the municipality
- ↑ 1 2 Preliminary estimate of the number of non-permanent population of the Moscow Region by municipalities as of January 1, 2019 . Mosoblstat. Date of treatment February 5, 2019.
- ↑ 1 2 3 Law of the Moscow Region No. 11/2013-OZ dated January 31, 2013 “On the administrative-territorial structure of the Moscow Region”
- ↑ 1 2 3 Law "On the organization of local self-government in the territory of the Istra municipal district"
- ↑ 1 2 Law of the Moscow Region “On classifying the city of Istra of the Istra District of the Moscow Region as a city of regional subordination of the Moscow Region, the abolition of the Istra District of the Moscow Region and amending the Law of the Moscow Region“ On the administrative-territorial structure of the Moscow Region ””
- ↑ Law of the Moscow Region dated 07/23/2012 No. 119/2012-OZ “On Amendments to the Law of the Moscow Region“ On the Status and Borders of the Istra District and the Newly Formed Municipal Unions ”” (adopted by resolution of the Moscow Regional Duma dated 12.07.2012 No. 33 / 22-P)
- ↑ Handbook of administrative-territorial division of the Moscow Region 1929-2004 .. - M .: Kuchkovo field, 2011. - 896 p. - 1,500 copies - ISBN 978-5-9950-0105-8 .
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2017 (July 31, 2017). Date of treatment July 31, 2017. Archived July 31, 2017.
- ↑ Administrative territorial division of the USSR (as of January 1, 1931). I. RSFSR . Date of treatment August 19, 2013. Archived on August 19, 2013.
- ↑ 1939 All-Union Population Census. The current population of the USSR by region and city . Date of treatment November 20, 2013. Archived November 16, 2013.
- ↑ 1970 All-Union Census. The current population of cities, urban-type settlements, districts, and regional centers of the USSR according to the census as of January 15, 1970, in the republics, territories, and regions . Date of treatment October 14, 2013. Archived October 14, 2013.
- ↑ All-Union Census of 1979
- ↑ All-Union Population Census of 1989 . Archived August 23, 2011.
- ↑ 2002 All-Russian Population Census. Tom. 1, table 4. The population of Russia, federal districts, constituent entities of the Russian Federation, regions, urban settlements, rural settlements - district centers and rural settlements with a population of 3 thousand or more . Archived February 3, 2012.
- ↑ Alphabetical list of settlements of municipal districts of the Moscow Region as of January 1, 2006 (RTF + ZIP). The development of local government in the Moscow region. Date of treatment February 4, 2013. Archived January 11, 2012.
- ↑ The number of permanent population of the Russian Federation by cities, urban-type settlements and regions as of January 1, 2009 . Date of treatment January 2, 2014. Archived January 2, 2014.
- ↑ Population Census 2010. Population of Russia, federal districts, constituent entities of the Russian Federation, urban districts, municipal districts, urban and rural settlements . Federal State Statistics Service. Date of treatment August 14, 2013. Archived on April 28, 2013.
- ↑ Moscow region. Estimated resident population as of January 1, 2009-2016
- ↑ Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities. Table 35. Estimated resident population as of January 1, 2012 . Date of treatment May 31, 2014. Archived May 31, 2014.
- ↑ The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2013. - M.: Federal State Statistics Service of Rosstat, 2013. - 528 p. (Table 33. The population of urban districts, municipalities, urban and rural settlements, urban settlements, rural settlements) . Date of treatment November 16, 2013. Archived November 16, 2013.
- ↑ Table 33. The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2014 . Date of treatment August 2, 2014. Archived on August 2, 2014.
- ↑ The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2015 . Date of treatment August 6, 2015. Archived on August 6, 2015.
- ↑ Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2016
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2018 . Date of treatment July 25, 2018. Archived July 26, 2018.
- ↑ According to the Decree of the Governor of MO dated January 29, 2004 No. 16-PG , the village of Manikhino-2 station was included in the village.
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 The number of rural population and its distribution in the Moscow region (results of the 2010 All-Russian Population Census). Volume III (DOC + RAR). M .: Territorial authority of the Federal State Statistics Service for the Moscow Region (2013). Date of treatment October 20, 2013. Archived October 20, 2013.
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Information on the size of the resident population as of January 1, 2016 . Administration of the rural settlement of Kostrovskoye, Istra district. Date of treatment March 11, 2016. Archived March 11, 2016.
- ↑ According to the Resolution of the Governor of MO dated 07.03.2002 No. 141-PG , the village of Velyaminovo was included in the village.
- ↑ According to the Decree of the Governor of MO dated December 16, 2001 No. 372-PG , the village included the village of Vegetable .
- ↑ According to the Resolution of the Governor of MO dated 07.24.2003 No. 158-PG , the village of Lespromkhoz was included in the structure of the village.
- ↑ According to the Decree of the Governor of MO dated December 16, 2001 No. 372-PG , the Grab farm was included in the village.
- ↑ According to the Resolution of the Governor of MO dated 07.03.2002 No. 141-PG , the village included the village of the Snegiri Scientific Experimental Farm and the village of the Snegiri Recreation Center .
- ↑ According to the Resolution of the Governor of MO dated January 29, 2004 No. 16-PG , the village named after the School of 15 years of October was included in the village.
- ↑ Official site of the Izolyator plant .
- ↑ Makarevich moved from Rublevka
- ↑ Map of Pavlovo (inaccessible link)
- ↑ The prosecutor's office defended Zyuganov’s illegally privatized dacha in Bullfinches
- ↑ Vedomosti - A calculating aggressor - Why Renaissance Capital was the first Russian investment bank to organize an IPO in London Archived June 9, 2007 on Wayback Machine