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Korbala (Vinogradovsky district)

Korbala is a rural settlement in the Vinogradovsky district of the Arkhangelsk region of Russia . It is part of the Osinovsky rural settlement , although, initially, it was planned to create the Konetsgorsk rural settlement.

Village
Korbala
A country Russia
Subject of the federationArkhangelsk region
Municipal DistrictVinogradovsky
Rural settlementOsinovskoe
Head of a rural settlementDenisov Alexander Nikolaevich
History and Geography
Center height20 m
TimezoneUTC + 3
Population
Population4 people ( 2010 )
NationalitiesRussians
Katoykonimkorbalets, korbalets
Digital identifiers
Postcode164581
OKATO Code11214820005
OKTMO Code

Content

  • 1 Geography
  • 2 History
  • 3 population
  • 4 Etymology
  • 5 See also
  • 6 Topographic maps
  • 7 Literature
  • 8 Notes
  • 9 References

Geography

From the right bank of the Northern Dvina, Korbalu is separated by Korbalsky Pola (Dvinskaya Kurya) and Korbalsky island. In fact, Korbala consists of two villages : Sutuginskaya and Maksimovskaya. To the river Arkhangelsk - 325 km and 19 kilometers to Bereznik . Below Korbala, along the course of the Northern Dvina, is the village of Gusevo (Leshutinskaya) and the Shilengsky village of Priluk , and above - the village of Rostovskoye . The village of Navolok is located on the left bank of the Northern Dvina, and to the north of Korbala, a tributary of the Nondrus Manshev originates .

The Ust-Vaenga - Osinovo - Shilenga - Korbala - Rostovskoye - Koneggorye - Rochegda - Kurgomen - Topsa - Sergeevskaya - Selmenga - Borok - Faluky highway passes through Korbala .

History

By 1462 - 1470, Korbala was considered the land of the “Great Prince in the Dvina” [1] . Korbolsky Island and Kiryu Gory are mentioned in the Spiritual Charter of Grand Duke Ivan III Vasilyevich , 1504. However, L. Zarubin believes that already at the beginning of the XIV century ( 1315 - 1322 ) Kiryov Gory and a number of other volosts of the Vazhezhskaya area were not Novgorod ( boyars ), but Rostov ( Rostov ). Later, Korbala was part of the Podvinsky camp . In 1619, the Korbalsky parish was in the Podvinsky quarter, the chet (Podvinsky quarter board) of Vazhsky district [2] . Since 1708 - in the Arkhangelsk province . In 1871, in the Shenkur district from the Ust-Vazhskaya volost (specific order), the Rostov volost was allocated, which included the Korbalsky society.

In 1918 - 1919, Korbala was occupied by the Allied forces of the interventionists and the whites .

In 1926, the Rostov volost was abolished, and Korbala became part of the Kurgominsk volost .

Since 1930, Korbala was part of the Konetsgorsky village council , and since 2006 - in the Osinovsky rural settlement.

Population

Population size
2002 [3]2010 [4]2012 [5]
12↘ 4→ 4

The population of the village, according to the 2010 All-Russian Population Census , was 4 people [6] . As of January 1, 2010, 5 people lived in the village [7] . According to the 1920 census , 426 people of both sexes lived in society (Ivanovskaya (Shitikovshchina) - 47 people, Korbalsky churchyard - 6 people, Leshutinsky (Gusevo) - 120 people, Maksimovskaya - 106 people, Petrovskaya (Sereda) - 31 people ., Semenovskoye (on Moshki) - 58 people, Sutuginskaya (Lower End) - 58 people). In 1888, 749 souls of both sexes lived in 7 villages of the Korbal parish.

Etymology

The name Korbala is obviously of a miraculous origin. The formant “la” in Finnish means the belonging of any locality to an individual person or an entire family, and “korb” in Vepsian means “dense forest, thicket, taiga” [8] , “corbi” in Karelian - thicket, impenetrable raw forest, from where rus. Korba.

See also

  • Bereznik
  • Rostov
  • Endgorye
  • Clonovo
  • Rochegda
  • Kurgomen

Topographic maps

  • P-38-39.40. (Leaf of Rochegd)
  • Korbala and Gusevo on Wikimapia
  • Korbala. Public Cadastral Map

Literature

  • Zarubin L. A.: Vazhskaya land in the XIV — XV centuries. - History of the USSR
  • Arkhangelsk region. List of inhabited places on May 1, 1922
  • Ozol L. Yu.: Chronicle of the Twin Movement
  • Kuchkin V. A.: Formation of the state territory of North-Eastern Russia in the X – XIV centuries.
  • Shirokorad A. B .: The Great River War. 1918–1920

Notes

  1. ↑ Acts of the socio-economic history of North-Eastern Russia at the end of the XIV - beginning of the XVI centuries. T. 3.M., 1964
  2. ↑ Russian Historical Library. Volume XIV. - St. Petersburg, 1894. Page 341-342
  3. ↑ 2002 All-Russian Census
  4. ↑ 2010 All-Russian Population Census. The number of municipalities and settlements of the Arkhangelsk region
  5. ↑ Passport of the municipality "Vinogradovsky Municipal District" as of January 1, 2012 (Neopr.) . Date of treatment October 30, 2014. Archived October 30, 2014.
  6. ↑ Population by municipalities and settlements of the Arkhangelsk region, including the Nenets Autonomous Okrug , the results of the 2010 All-Russian Population Census, Arkhangelskstat, 2012
  7. ↑ According to the administration of the Moscow Region Vinogradovsky District (Municipal Formation Passport)
  8. ↑ A.V. Kuznetsov THE PROSLAVIAN TOPONIMES OF THE TOTEM REGION // Dictionary of toponyms

Links

  • Regional law “On the status and boundaries of the territories of municipalities in the Arkhangelsk region”
  • DESCRIPTION OF THE BORDERS OF THE TERRITORIES OF MUNICIPAL EDUCATION "VINOGRADOVSK MUNICIPAL AREA" AND AGAIN EDUCATED IN ITS COMPOSITION OF MUNICIPAL EDUCATIONS
  • Subordinate points of the Rostov Village Council / Directory of administrative divisions of the Arkhangelsk region in 1939-1945
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Korbala_(Vinogradovsky_district)&oldid=99577102


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