Klinsky district - an administrative-territorial unit ( district ) and the same municipality ( municipal district ), which existed until October 2017 in the north-west of the Moscow region of Russia .
| city of regional significance with administrative territory [1] / urban district [2] | |||||
| Klin City District | |||||
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| Klinsky district (until 2017) | |||||
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| A country | |||||
| Included in | Moscow region | ||||
| Includes | 265 settlements | ||||
| Adm. Centre | Wedge | ||||
| Head of the district | Sokolskaya Alyona Dmitrievna | ||||
| History and Geography | |||||
| Date of formation | 1929 year | ||||
| Square | 2019.62 km² | ||||
| Timezone | MSK ( UTC + 3 ) | ||||
| Population | |||||
| Population | ↘ 127,876 [3] people ( 2018 ) (1.68%) | ||||
| Density | 63.3 people / km² | ||||
| Digital identifiers | |||||
| Auto Code numbers | 50, 90, 150, 190, 750 | ||||
| Official site | |||||
On October 1, 2017, by the Law of the Moscow Region dated September 20, 2017 N 148/2017-ОЗ, the Klinsky municipal district was transformed into the municipal formation of the city district of Klin . [four]
On October 20, 2017, Law of the Moscow Region No. 165/2017-OZ Klinsky district as an administrative-territorial unit was abolished and transformed into a city of regional subordination Klin with administrative territory. [five]
The district was founded in 1929 . The administrative center is the city of Klin .
Geography
The area of the district is 201,962 ha [6] . The northern part of the territory lies on the Volga-Shoshinsky lowland, characterized by a flat relief. The southern part is located on the Klinsko-Dmitrov Upland , the relief is hilly, there are deep beams. More than 50% of the district is forested. The district borders on Lotoshinsky , Volokolamsky , Solnechnogorsky , Dmitrovsky districts, as well as the urban district of Istra, Moscow Region , as well as the Tver Region .
The largest river in the area is the Sister .
History
The Klinsky district was formed on July 12, 1929 as part of the Moscow District of the Moscow Region. It included the city of Klin, the working village of Vysokovsky and the following village councils of the former Klin district of Moscow province :
- from Borschevsky volost : Birevsky, Borkovsky, Erosimovsky, Zakharovsky, Krupeninsky, Malo-Borschevsky, Rogatinsky, Slobodsky, Trekhdenevsky
- from Vladykino volost : Vladykinsky, Kolosovsky, Nekrasinsky, Opalevsky, Tretyakovsky, Troitsky, Shipulinsky
- from Davydkovsky volost : Golenishchevsky, Golyadsky, Davydkovsky, Demyanovsky, Malanyinsky, Pershutinsky, Reshotkinsky, Selinsky, Frolovsky, Yamsky, Yamuginsky, Yasinevsky
- from Zavidovsky volost: Berezinsky, Reshetnikovsky, Spas-Zaulkovsky
- from Krugovsky volost: Vozdvizhensky, Vysokovsky, Gologuzovsky, Zhestokovsky, Kitenevsky, Kryukovsky, Podorkovsky, Semchinsky, Chernyatinsky
- from Peter's volost : Vatolinsky, Gorodishchensky, Dyatlovsky, Yelgozinsky, Zakharovsky, Kuznechkovsky, Novikovsky, Paveltsevsky, Petrovsky, Spassky, Tarhovsky
- from Sogolevsky volost : Boblovsky, Voroninsky, Grigoryevsky, Dorshevsky, Melensky, Naprugovsky, Novoshchapovsky, Sogolevsky, Spas-Korkodinsky
- from Trinity volost : Ievlevsky, Sitnikovsky, Troitsky.
September 27, 1932 from the Solnechnogorsk district in Klinsky were transferred Khokhlovsky and Shchekinsky s / s.
On August 4, 1934 Shipulinsky s / s was abolished.
On July 17, 1939, Birevsky, Boblovsky, Borkovsky, Vatolinsky, Vladykinsky, Gologuzovsky, Golyadsky, Dyatlovsky, Zhestokovsky, Ievlevsky, Kitenevsky, Kryukovsky, Melensky, Paveltsevsky, Reshotkinsky, Semchinsky, Slobodsky, Spassky, Troitsky, Trinity (Trinity) were abolished , Yamsky, Yamugovsky, Yasenevsky. Demyanovsky s / s was renamed Gorkinsky, Malanyinsky - to Maidanovsky, Chernyatinsky - to Volovnikovsky, Krupeninsky - to Kondyrinsky, Vysokovsky - to Stepantsevsky, Frolovsky - to Misirevsky, Grigoryevsky - to Bolshe-Popelkovsky, Sogolevsky - to Temnovsky.
On August 20, 1939, the Vysokovsky District was formed. In it, from the Klinsky district, p.p. Vysokovsky; Vozdvizhensky, Volovnikovsky, Gorodishchensky, Yelgozinsky, Zakharovsky, Kuznechkovsky, Kolosovsky, Nekrasinsky, Novikovsky, Opalevsky, Petrovsky, Podorkovsky, Selinsky, Stepantsevsky, Tarhovsky and Tretyakov s / s.
July 9, 1952 was formed Pokrovsky s / s.
On June 14, 1954, the Bolshe-Popelkovsky, Golenishchevsky, Gorkovsky, Dorshevsky, Erosimovsky, Zakharovsky, Maydanvsky, Malo-Borschevsky, Naprugovsky, Rogatinsky, Sitnikovsky, Spas-Zaulkovsky, Spas-Korkodinsky, Temnovsky, Trekhdnevsky s / were abolished. Formed Borschevsky, Popelkovsky, Slobodsky s / s. On September 9, 1954, the city of Klin was categorized as a city of regional subordination (Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR) (Vedomosti of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. - 1954. - No. 18 (812) of October 5. - S. 655).
On December 7, 1957, the city of Vysokovsk and the village councils Vozdvizhensky, Kuznechkovsky, Nekrasinsky, Novikovsky, Masyuginsky, Petrovsky, Spassky, Stepantsevsky, Tarhovsky, Tretyakovsky and Chernyatinsky were transferred from the abolished Vysokovsky district to Klinsky.
On August 27, 1958, the Kondyrinsky s / s was renamed Borkovsky, Popelkovsky into Zubovsky, Pershutinsky into Malanyinsky, Berezinsky into Zakharovsky, Nekrasinsky into Selinsky, Vozdvizhensky into Podorkovsky.
On September 5, 1959, the Vertkovsky and Nudolsky s / s were transferred from the Ruzsky district to Klinsky.
August 20, 1960 Kuznechkovsky s / s was renamed Maleevsky. Borkovsky s / s was abolished.
On February 1, 1963, the Klinsky district was abolished: village councils were transferred to the educated Solnechnogorsk enlarged rural area , and the city of Vysokovsk was subordinated to the city of Klin.
January 11, 1965 Klinsky district was restored to its former composition.
On January 27, 1966, the working village of Reshetnikovo and the summer village of Pokrovka were formed . Pokrovsky and Reshetnikovsky s / s were abolished. Zakharovsky s / s was renamed to Spas-Zaulkovsky, Malanyinsky - to Yamugovsky, Podorkovsky - to Vozdvizhensky.
On March 10, 1975, Borschevsky, Vertkovsky, Novikovsky, Spassky, Stepantsevsky, Tretyakovsky and Troitsky s / s were abolished.
February 3, 1994 village councils were transformed into rural districts.
March 1, 1995 Masyuginsky s / o was renamed Shipulinsky, Selinsky - in Reshotkinsky, Tarkhovsky - in Yelgozinsky.
April 23, 1997 Narynkovsky s / o was formed.
On February 1, 2001, the city of Klin 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).
February 27, 2003 the Chernyatinsky rural district was abolished.
June 21, 2004 Pokrovka was transformed into a rural settlement.
By 2005, the Klinsky district included the city of Vysokovsk, r.p. Reshetnikovo, as well as Vozdvizhensky , Voroninsky , Davydkovsky , Yelgozinsky , Zubovsky , Maleevsky , Misirevsky , Narynkovsky , Novoshchapovsky , Nudolsky , Petrovsky , Reshotkinsky , Slobodsky , Spas-Zaulkovsky , Shipulinsky , Shchekinsky and Yamugovsky . [7] .
On October 1, 2017, the Klinsky municipal district was transformed into the city district of Klin with the abolition of all its former settlements [4] .
On October 2, 2017, the city of Vysokovsk was administratively subordinated to the city of Klin (Decree of the Governor of the Moscow Region of October 2, 2017 No. 437-PG, the Official Internet Portal of the Government of the Moscow Region http://www.mosreg.ru, 02.10.2017) and a worker Reshetnikovo village is assigned to the administrative subordination of the city of Klin (Decree of the Governor of the Moscow Region of October 2, 2017 No. 438-PG, the Official Internet Portal of the Government of the Moscow Region http://www.mosreg.ru, 02.10.2017) and the rural settlements Vozdvizhenskoe, were abolished Voroninsky, Tooth skoe, Nudolskoe and Petrovsky (Decree of the Governor of the Moscow Region on October 2, 2017 № 439-NG, the official portal of the Government of Moscow Region http://www.mosreg.ru, 02.10.2017).
On October 20, 2017, the Klinsky district as an administrative-territorial unit was abolished and transformed into a city of regional subordination of Klin with an administrative territory . [five]
- Municipal unit
From 2006 to 2017, in the former Klinsky municipal district, there were 8 now abolished municipalities: 3 urban and 5 rural settlements.
| No. | Municipal education | Administrative center | amount populated points | Population | Square, Km 2 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| City settlements: | |||||
| one | Vysokovsk | Vysokovsk city | 18 | ↘ 11 695 [3] | 73.96 [8] |
| 2 | Wedge | city wedge | 62 | ↗ 93,263 [3] | 514.66 [8] |
| 3 | Reshetnikovo | working village Reshetnikovo | 2 | ↗ 3591 [3] | 80.55 [8] |
| Rural settlements: | |||||
| four | Vozdvizhenskoe | Vozdvizhenskoe village | thirty | ↘ 2706 [3] | 354.78 [8] |
| five | Voroninsky | village Shevlyakovo | 43 | ↘ 4386 [3] | 309.03 [8] |
| 6 | Zubovsky | Zubovo village | 25 | ↘ 3840 [3] | 94.78 [8] |
| 7 | Nudolskoye | the village of Nudol | 53 | ↘ 6109 [3] | 307.34 [8] |
| eight | Petrovskoe | Petrovskoye village | 32 | ↘ 2286 [3] | 284.52 [8] |
Population
| Population | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1931 [9] | 1939 [10] | 1959 [11] | 1970 [12] | 1979 [13] | 1989 [14] | 2002 [15] |
| 82,880 | ↗ 98 403 | ↘ 59 015 | ↘ 53,293 | ↘ 49,230 | ↘ 48 658 | ↗ 127 938 |
| 2006 [16] | 2009 [17] | 2010 [18] | 2011 [19] | 2012 [20] | 2013 [21] | 2014 [22] |
| ↗ 128 240 | ↘ 126 054 | ↗ 127 779 | ↘ 127 736 | → 127 736 | ↗ 128 030 | ↗ 128 199 |
| 2015 [23] | 2016 [24] | 2017 [25] | 2018 [3] | |||
| ↘ 128 178 | ↘ 128,000 | ↘ 127 899 | ↘ 127 876 | |||
Settlements
Klinsky district includes 265 settlements, which until 2017 were part of three urban and five rural settlements of the Klinsky municipal district:
| List of settlements of the district | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. | Locality | Type of | Population | the former municipality |
| one | Akatovo | village | ↘ 32 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 2 | Akatevo | village | ↗ 39 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 3 | Aksyonikha | village | ↗ 13 [26] | rural settlement Petrovskoye |
| four | Aksyonovo | village | ↗ 56 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| five | Akulovo | village | ↗ 58 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 6 | Alexandrovo | village | ↗ 11 [26] | rural settlement Vozdvizhenskoe |
| 7 | Alekseykovo | village | ↘ 7 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| eight | Alferievo | village | ↘ 3 [26] | rural settlement Petrovskoye |
| 9 | Anagnino | village | ↗ 5 [26] | rural settlement Zubovsky |
| ten | Andriankovo | village | ↗ 6 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| eleven | Andriankovo | village | ↘ 1 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 12 | Annenka | village | → 5 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 13 | Ateevka | village | ↗ 6 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 14 | Afanasovo | village | ↗ 19 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 15 | Baklanovo | village | ↗ 34 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| sixteen | Beketovo | village | ↗ 45 [26] | urban settlement Vysokovsk |
| 17 | Belavino | village | ↗ 93 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 18 | Belozerki | village | ↗ 71 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| nineteen | Berezino | village | ↗ 21 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 20 | Birevo | village | ↗ 411 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 21 | Boblovo | village | ↗ 12 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 22 | Goddess | village | ↗ 8 [26] | rural settlement Petrovskoye |
| 23 | Boldyriha | village | → 11 [26] | rural settlement Petrovskoye |
| 24 | Big Schapovo | village | ↗ 60 [26] | rural settlement Zubovsky |
| 25 | Boris Gleb | village | ↗ 16 [26] | rural settlement Zubovsky |
| 26 | Borisovo | village | ↗ 281 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 27 | Borikhino | village | ↗ 13 [26] | rural settlement Petrovskoye |
| 28 | Borki | village | ↗ 86 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 29th | Furrow | village | ↗ 2408 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| thirty | Bortnikovo | village | ↘ 6 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 31 | Bortnitsy | village | ↗ 38 [26] | rural settlement Vozdvizhenskoe |
| 32 | Borschevo | village | ↗ 42 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 33 | Butyrs | village | ↗ 19 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 34 | Vasilevo | village | ↗ 45 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 35 | Vasilyevskoye-Soymonovo | village | ↗ 1 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 36 | Vasilkovo | village | ↗ 71 [26] | rural settlement Vozdvizhenskoe |
| 37 | Watolino | village | ↗ 19 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 38 | Vvedenskoe | village | ↘ 1 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 39 | Velmogovo | village | ↘ 155 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 40 | Vertkovo | village | ↘ 81 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 41 | Vladimirovka | village | ↗ 18 [26] | rural settlement Vozdvizhenskoe |
| 42 | Vladykina Gora | village | ↘ 19 [26] | rural settlement Petrovskoye |
| 43 | Vladykino | village | ↘ 12 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 44 | Vozdvizhenskoe | village | ↘ 1715 [26] | rural settlement Vozdvizhenskoe |
| 45 | Volovnikovo | village | ↗ 31 [26] | rural settlement Vozdvizhenskoe |
| 46 | Volosovo | village | ↗ 4 [26] | rural settlement Petrovskoye |
| 47 | Voronino | village | ↗ 88 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 48 | Vygol | village | ↘ 124 [26] | rural settlement Vozdvizhenskoe |
| 49 | Vysokovo | village | ↗ 24 [26] | rural settlement Vozdvizhenskoe |
| 50 | Vysokovsk | city | ↘ 10 394 [27] | urban settlement Vysokovsk |
| 51 | Vyuhovo | village | ↘ 9 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 52 | Gafidovo | village | ↗ 26 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 53 | Glukhino | village | ↗ 27 [26] | rural settlement Vozdvizhenskoe |
| 54 | Golenishchevo | village | ↗ 53 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 55 | Golikovo | village | ↗ 68 [26] | rural settlement Zubovsky |
| 56 | Golovkovo | village | → 55 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 57 | Gologuzovo | village | ↗ 65 [26] | rural settlement Vozdvizhenskoe |
| 58 | Golyshkino | village | ↘ 21 [26] | urban settlement Vysokovsk |
| 59 | Gorbovo | village | ↗ 18 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 60 | Goritsy | village | → 0 [26] | rural settlement Petrovskoye |
| 61 | Slides | village | ↗ 62 [26] | urban settlement Vysokovsk |
| 62 | Slides | village | ↗ 114 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 63 | Hillfort | village | ↘ 4 [26] | rural settlement Petrovskoye |
| 64 | Sinful | village | ↗ 19 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 65 | Grigoryevskoe | village | ↗ 11 [26] | rural settlement Zubovsky |
| 66 | Gubino | village | ↗ 4 [26] | rural settlement Zubovsky |
| 67 | Davydkovo | village | ↗ 218 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 68 | Demyanovo | village | → 1 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 69 | Denisovo | village | ↗ 10 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 70 | Dmitrieva | village | ↗ 25 [26] | urban settlement Vysokovsk |
| 71 | Dmitrokovo | village | ↗ 89 [26] | urban settlement Vysokovsk |
| 72 | Holiday Homes "High" | village | ↘ 97 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 73 | Dorshevo | village | ↘ 16 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 74 | Durasovo | village | ↗ 1 [26] | rural settlement Vozdvizhenskoe |
| 75 | Dyatlovo | village | ↗ 123 [26] | rural settlement Petrovskoye |
| 76 | Egorievskoe | village | ↘ 1 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 77 | Ekaterinovka | village | ↗ 9 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 78 | Elgozino | village | ↘ 705 [26] | rural settlement Petrovskoye |
| 79 | Yelino | village | ↗ 56 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 80 | Yeltsovo | village | ↗ 11 [26] | rural settlement Zubovsky |
| 81 | Erosimovo | village | ↘ 26 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 82 | Cruel | village | ↗ 21 [26] | rural settlement Vozdvizhenskoe |
| 83 | Zhukovo | village | ↗ 44 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 84 | Swamp | village | ↗ 1 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 85 | Backyard | village | ↗ 4 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 86 | The forest | village | ↗ 41 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 87 | Catch | village | ↗ 23 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 88 | Zakharovo | village | ↗ 252 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 89 | Zakharovo | village | ↘ 8 [26] | rural settlement Petrovskoye |
| 90 | Zolino | village | ↗ 34 [26] | rural settlement Zubovsky |
| 91 | Zubovo | village | ↘ 1074 [26] | rural settlement Zubovsky |
| 92 | Ivanovo | village | ↗ 6 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 93 | Ivanovo | village | → 8 [26] | rural settlement Petrovskoye |
| 94 | Igumnovo | village | ↗ 31 [26] | rural settlement Vozdvizhenskoe |
| 95 | Ievlevo | village | ↗ 35 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 96 | Ilino | village | ↗ 45 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 97 | Isakovo | village | ↗ 6 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 98 | Kadnikovo | village | ↗ 3 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 99 | Kalinino | village | ↗ 3 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 100 | Karavaevo | village | ↘ 9 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 101 | Brick factory | village | ↘ 10 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 102 | Kitenevo | village | ↘ 14 [26] | rural settlement Vozdvizhenskoe |
| 103 | Klenkovo | village | ↗ 41 [26] | rural settlement Zubovsky |
| 104 | Klimovka | village | ↗ 15 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 105 | Wedge | city | ↗ 79 387 [27] | city settlement Klin |
| 106 | Princess | village | ↘ 0 [26] | rural settlement Petrovskoye |
| 107 | Kovylino | village | → 0 [26] | rural settlement Petrovskoye |
| 108 | Kolosovo | village | ↘ 70 [26] | urban settlement Vysokovsk |
| 109 | Tolevo | village | → 1 [26] | rural settlement Vozdvizhenskoe |
| 110 | Kondyrino | village | ↘ 1 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 111 | Kononovo | village | → 26 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 112 | Konoplino | village | ↗ 29 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 113 | Kopylovo | village | ↘ 28 [26] | rural settlement Vozdvizhenskoe |
| 114 | Roots | village | → 6 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 115 | Korost | village | ↗ 34 [26] | rural settlement Vozdvizhenskoe |
| 116 | Kosovo | village | ↗ 11 [26] | urban settlement Vysokovsk |
| 117 | Koskovo | village | ↗ 2 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 118 | Red hill | village | ↗ 8 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 119 | Krupenino | village | ↗ 10 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 120 | Coolies | village | ↗ 27 [26] | rural settlement Vozdvizhenskoe |
| 121 | Kryukovo | village | ↘ 10 [26] | rural settlement Vozdvizhenskoe |
| 122 | Kuznetsovo | village | ↘ 493 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 123 | Kuznechkovo | village | ↗ 22 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 124 | Lavrovo | village | ↗ 292 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 125 | Lazarevo | village | ↗ 2 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 126 | Forest | village | ↘ 23 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 127 | Lovtsovo | village | ↗ 10 [26] | urban settlement Vysokovsk |
| 128 | Lukino | village | ↗ 4 [26] | rural settlement Petrovskoye |
| 129 | Maksimkovo | village | ↗ 71 [26] | rural settlement Zubovsky |
| 130 | Maksheevo | village | ↗ 40 [26] | urban settlement Vysokovsk |
| 131 | Malaya Borshchevka | village | ↘ 74 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 132 | Maleevka | village | ↘ 1220 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 133 | Small Schapovo | village | ↗ 36 [26] | rural settlement Zubovsky |
| 134 | Marino | village | ↗ 4 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 135 | Markov Les | village | ↘ 415 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 136 | Marfino | village | → 8 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 137 | Masyugino | village | ↗ 174 [26] | urban settlement Vysokovsk |
| 138 | Matveevo | village | ↗ 12 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 139 | Mashcherovo | village | ↗ 2 [26] | rural settlement Petrovskoye |
| 140 | Medvedkovo | village | ↘ 33 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 141 | Melenki | village | ↘ 2 [26] | rural settlement Zubovsky |
| 142 | Miklyaevo | village | ↘ 12 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 143 | Milukhino | village | → 0 [26] | rural settlement Petrovskoye |
| 144 | Minino | village | ↘ 51 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 145 | Misirevo | village | ↗ 269 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 146 | Mikhailovsky | village | ↘ 36 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 147 | Mishnevo | village | ↘ 2 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 148 | Muzhevo | village | ↗ 13 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 149 | Myakinino | village | ↗ 24 [26] | rural settlement Zubovsky |
| 150 | Upland | village | → 68 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 151 | Upland | village | → 0 [26] | rural settlement Petrovskoye |
| 152 | Nadezhdino | village | ↗ 11 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 153 | Nazarievo | village | → 2 [26] | urban settlement Vysokovsk |
| 154 | Naprugovo | village | ↗ 124 [26] | rural settlement Zubovsky |
| 155 | Narynka | village | ↗ 1966 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 156 | Nekrasino | village | ↘ 188 [26] | rural settlement Vozdvizhenskoe |
| 157 | Nepeicino | village | ↗ 5 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 158 | Nikitsky | village | ↗ 80 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 159 | Nikolaevka | village | ↘ 3 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 160 | Nikolskoye | village | ↘ 7 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 161 | New | village | ↘ 7 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 162 | Novikovo | village | ↗ 30 [26] | rural settlement Petrovskoye |
| 163 | New items | village | ↗ 37 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 164 | Novoselki | village | ↗ 13 [26] | rural settlement Vozdvizhenskoe |
| 165 | Novoshchapovo | village | ↘ 850 [26] | rural settlement Zubovsky |
| 166 | Leg | village | ↘ 111 [26] | rural settlement Petrovskoye |
| 167 | Nudol | village | ↘ 1203 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 168 | Ovsyannikovo | village | ↗ 5 [26] | rural settlement Vozdvizhenskoe |
| 169 | Opalevo | village | ↗ 110 [26] | rural settlement Zubovsky |
| 170 | Opritovo | village | ↗ 4 [26] | rural settlement Zubovsky |
| 171 | Orlovo | village | ↗ 4 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 172 | Joy | village | ↘ 24 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 173 | Paveltsevo | village | ↗ 38 [26] | rural settlement Petrovskoye |
| 174 | Papivino | village | ↗ 154 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 175 | Parfenkino | village | ↗ 7 [26] | rural settlement Petrovskoye |
| 176 | Pershutino | village | ↘ 267 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 177 | Petrovka | village | ↗ 2 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 178 | Petrovskoe | village | ↘ 962 [26] | rural settlement Petrovskoye |
| 179 | Plyuskovo | village | ↗ 6 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 180 | PMK-8 | village | ↗ 56 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 181 | Podzhigorodovo | village | ↗ 4 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 182 | Subhistorically | village | ↗ 12 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 183 | Gimmicks | village | ↗ 39 [26] | rural settlement Vozdvizhenskoe |
| 184 | Podterebovo | village | ↗ 10 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 185 | Cover | village | ↗ 46 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 186 | Pokrovka | village | ↘ 359 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 187 | Pokrovskoe-Zhukovo | village | ↘ 10 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 188 | Polukhanovo | village | ↗ 115 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 189 | Polushkino | village | ↗ 16 [26] | urban settlement Vysokovsk |
| 190 | Popelkovo | village | ↗ 27 [26] | rural settlement Zubovsky |
| 191 | Popovka | village | ↘ 43 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 192 | Praslovo | village | ↗ 229 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 193 | Puptsevo | village | ↗ 20 [26] | rural settlement Petrovskoye |
| 194 | Empty Melenki | village | ↗ 20 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 195 | Joy | village | ↗ 9 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 196 | Expanse | village | ↘ 311 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 197 | Reshetnikovo | working village | ↗ 3395 [27] | urban settlement Reshetnikovo |
| 198 | Reshotkino | village | ↘ 1084 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 199 | Rogatino | village | ↗ 30 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 200 | Rubchikha | village | ↗ 20 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 201 | Rumyanovo | village | ↘ 11 [26] | urban settlement Vysokovsk |
| 202 | Rusino | village | ↗ 37 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 203 | Savino | village | → 0 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 204 | Svistunovo | village | → 13 [26] | rural settlement Vozdvizhenskoe |
| 205 | Selevino | village | ↗ 86 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 206 | Selinskoe | village | ↗ 176 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 207 | Selifonovo | village | → 3 [26] | rural settlement Zubovsky |
| 208 | Semenkovo | village | ↘ 13 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 209 | Semchino | village | ↗ 14 [26] | rural settlement Vozdvizhenskoe |
| 210 | Sergeevka | village | ↘ 6 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 211 | Sidorkovo | village | ↘ 1 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 212 | Sinkovo | village | ↘ 9 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 213 | Sitniki | village | ↗ 24 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 214 | Skrepyashchevo | village | ↗ 25 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 215 | Sloboda | village | ↗ 1351 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 216 | Sloboda | village | → 0 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 217 | Sour cream | village | ↘ 3 [26] | rural settlement Petrovskoye |
| 218 | Sogolevo | village | ↘ 167 [26] | rural settlement Zubovsky |
| 219 | Sokovo | village | ↗ 43 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 220 | Sokolovo | village | ↘ 0 [26] | rural settlement Zubovsky |
| 221 | Sohino | village | ↘ 54 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 222 | Spas Zaulok | village | ↗ 1553 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 223 | Spas Korkodino | village | ↘ 21 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 224 | Spasskoye | village | ↘ 109 [26] | rural settlement Petrovskoye |
| 225 | Special | village | ↗ 10 [26] | rural settlement Petrovskoye |
| 226 | Stepantsevo | village | ↗ 55 [26] | rural settlement Vozdvizhenskoe |
| 227 | Stepankovo | village | ↘ 25 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 228 | Streglovo | village | ↘ 201 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 229 | Strelkovo | village | ↘ 3 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 230 | Strubkovo | village | ↗ 742 [26] | rural settlement Zubovsky |
| 231 | Taxino | village | ↗ 16 [26] | rural settlement Vozdvizhenskoe |
| 232 | Tarasovo | village | ↗ 4 [26] | rural settlement Petrovskoye |
| 233 | Tarhovo | village | ↘ 44 [26] | rural settlement Petrovskoye |
| 234 | Dark | village | ↗ 32 [26] | rural settlement Zubovsky |
| 235 | Terenino | village | ↗ 3 [26] | rural settlement Petrovskoye |
| 236 | Terekhova | village | ↘ 37 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 237 | Teterino | village | ↘ 19 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 238 | Tiliktino | village | ↗ 500 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 239 | Timonino | village | ↗ 36 [26] | urban settlement Vysokovsk |
| 240 | Titkovo | village | ↗ 14 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 241 | Tikhomirovo | village | ↗ 10 [26] | rural settlement Petrovskoye |
| 242 | Tretyakovo | village | ↗ 65 [26] | urban settlement Vysokovsk |
| 243 | Trehdenevo | village | ↗ 19 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 244 | Troicino | village | ↗ 55 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 245 | Trinity | village | ↗ 132 [26] | urban settlement Vysokovsk |
| 246 | Trinity | village | ↗ 23 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 247 | Turkmen | village | → 201 [3] | urban settlement Reshetnikovo |
| 248 | Ukrainian | village | ↘ 22 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 249 | Frolovskoe | village | ↗ 94 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 250 | Khlynikh | village | ↗ 3 [26] | rural settlement Vozdvizhenskoe |
| 251 | Khokhlovo | village | ↗ 29 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 252 | Tchaikovsky | village | ↘ 2025 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 253 | Chernyatino | village | ↘ 62 [26] | rural settlement Vozdvizhenskoe |
| 254 | Chumichevo | village | ↘ 13 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 255 | Sharino | village | ↘ 49 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 256 | Shevelevo | village | ↗ 43 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 257 | Cheverich | village | ↗ 2 [26] | rural settlement Vozdvizhenskoe |
| 258 | Shevlyakovo | village | ↘ 1664 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 259 | Shipulino | village | ↗ 134 [26] | urban settlement Vysokovsk |
| 260 | Shiryaevo | village | ↗ 84 [26] | rural settlement Voroninsky |
| 261 | Shchekino | village | ↘ 233 [26] | rural settlement Nudolskoye |
| 262 | Linguistically | village | ↗ 4 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 263 | Yamuga | village | ↗ 417 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 264 | Yamuga | village | ↗ 90 [26] | city settlement Klin |
| 265 | Yasenevo | village | ↗ 132 [26] | rural settlement Zubovsky |
Community Map
Map Legend:
| Over 70,000 inhabitants | |
| 10,000 to 20,000 inhabitants | |
| 1000-5000 inhabitants | |
| 500-1000 inhabitants | |
| 200-500 inhabitants |
Ecology
On June 9, 1997, the Moscow Region Administration adopted Decree No. 195-P “On the Environmental Situation and the Need to Build Facilities to Normalize It in the Klinsky District of the Moscow Region”. According to this decree, a comprehensive program “Prevention of adverse environmental consequences and improvement of the ecological situation in the Klinsky district” and measures for its implementation were to be developed.
Decree of the Government of the Moscow Region dated December 30, 2003 No. 743/48 “On approval of the main directions of sustainable urban development of the Moscow Region”: “The development of urbanization in the region has led to many imbalances in its development and crisis situations. The concentration of industrial, energy and transport facilities provoked a difficult environmental situation in a number of cities: Klin ... ”then there are a list of several more cities.
Data from the certificate of the State Institution “Moscow TsGMS-R” “The State of Environmental Pollution for the Past 2007”: According to observations in 2007, high levels of air pollution were observed: in Moscow, Voskresensk, Klin , increased - in Dzerzhinsky, Kolomna, Mytishchi, Podolsk , Serpukhov, Schelkovo and Elektrostal, low - in the Prioksko-Terrasny biosphere reserve.
Specific impurities made a significant contribution to the comprehensive atmospheric pollution index, taking into account several impurities: formaldehyde and phenol in Moscow, ammonia and hydrogen fluoride in Voskresensk, formaldehyde in Klin, Kolomna, Mytishchi and Podolsk. According to the specific combinatorial index of water pollution in 2007, class 4, category A - dirty waters, characterized the headwaters of the Moscow River (from Zvenigorod to Moscow), the Oka River in the control sections, the Lama , Dubna , Voimega , Sister .
Transport
Important Russian highways — the Oktyabrskaya Railway and the M10 E 105 “ Moscow - St. Petersburg ” motorway, as well as the “ Big Moscow Ring ” A108 pass through the district.
October Railway
- Pokrovka platform
- Platform Frolovskoye
- Platform Streglovo
- Station Wedge
- Yamuga platform
- Station Reshetnikovo
Attractions
- State House-Museum of P.I. Tchaikovsky
- House-Museum of A.P. Gaidar
- Museum of Local Lore
- Homesteads:
- Museum-estate of D. I. Mendeleev "Boblovo"
- High
- Dorshevo,
- Maidanovo,
- Ivanovo
- Nikolskoye ( Zolino ),
- Pershutino (Borisovo).
- Trinity Alexander Nevsky Monastery ( Akatovo )
- Churches:
- Archangel Michael ( Podzhigorodovo ),
- Voznesenskaya ( Borschevo ),
- Ascension ( Tarhovo ),
- Voskresenskaya ( Shipulino ),
- All the grieving Joys
- Znamenskaya (Warm),
- Dmitry Solunsky ( Aksenovo ),
- Kazan ( Klenkovo ),
- Kazan ( Podterebovo ),
- Nikolskaya ( Nikolsky ),
- New Martyrs ( Reshotkino )
- Odigitrievskaya ( Settlement ),
- Preobrazhenskaya ( Furrow ),
- Preobrazhenskaya ( Selinskoe ),
- Preobrazhenskaya ( Spas-Zaulok ),
- Smolenskaya ( Voronino ),
- Troitskaya ( Birevo ),
- Troitskaya ( Zakharovo ),
- Troitskaya ( Novoshchapovo ),
- Troitskaya ( Trinity ),
- Assumption ( Wedge ),
- Assumption ( Demyanovo ),
- Assumption ( Bortnitsy ).
- Chapels:
- Vvdenskoe
- Gologuzovo;
- Cruel
- Pershutino;
- Assumption ( Taksino ).
See also
- Administrative division of the Moscow region
- List of cultural heritage sites of the Klinsky district in Wikigid
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 The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2018 . Date of treatment July 25, 2018. Archived July 26, 2018.
- ↑ 1 2 Law of the Moscow Region “On the organization of local self-government in the territory of the Klinsky municipal district”
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- ↑ Law of the Moscow Region of March 25, 2011 No. 36/2011-OZ “On Amendments to the Law of the Moscow Region“ On the Status and Borders of the Klinsky Municipal District and the Newly Formed Municipal Formations ”, Law of the Moscow Region“ On the Status and Boundaries of the Solnechnogorsk Municipal district and newly formed municipalities “, the Law of the Moscow Region“ On the status and boundaries of the Istra municipal district and newly formed municipalities ”” (adopted by resolution of Moso ldumy from 17.03.2011 № 8/149-P)
- ↑ Handbook of administrative-territorial division of the Moscow region 1929-2004 . - M .: Kuchkovo field, 2011 .-- S. 218—229. - 896 p. - 1,500 copies - ISBN 978-5-9950-0105-8 .
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (Moscow region. Total land area of the municipality
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ 1959 All-Union Census of the Population . Date of treatment October 10, 2013. Archived October 10, 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 20, 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
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ 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 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 Rural population and its placement on the territory of 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 The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2019 . Date of treatment July 31, 2019.