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Chechelevka

Chechelevka ( Ukrainian Chechelivka ) is a village in Ukraine , located in the Gaysinsky district of the Vinnitsa region . It is located 10 km from the district center and the Gaisin railway station. The name received from the name Chechel. [one]

Village
Chechelevka
Ukrainian Chechelivka
A country Ukraine
RegionVinnytsia region
AreaGaysinsky District
History and Geography
Based1800
Square2,588 km²
Center height219 m
TimezoneUTC + 2 , in summer UTC + 3
Population
Population1129 people ( 2001 )
Density436.24 people / km²
Digital identifiers
Telephone code+380 4334
Postcode23735
Car codeAB, KV / 02
KOATUU0520886503

The village houses the central estate of the collective farm. 40th anniversary of the October Revolution. The farm has 4,378 hectares of land, including 3,212 hectares of arable land. The collective farm specializes in fattening pigs, which in Soviet times were fed more than 7 thousand per year. Milkmaid A. G. Ilchenko was awarded the Order of Lenin.

In the village there is a functioning 8-year-old school, library, club.

The code of KOATUU is 0520886503. The population according to the 2001 census is 1129 people. Zip code - 23735. Phone code - 4334. Covers an area of ​​2,588 km².

Content

Administrative Division

Chechelevka - is the center of the village council.

Local council address: 23735, Vinnytsia region, Gaysinsky district, Chechelevka village, Lenin St., 1, tel. 50-2-45

The villages of Rakhnovka and Tarasovka are subordinate to the Chechelevsky village council.

In the nineteenth century. Chechelevka was a village of the Gaysinsky district of the Podolsk province .

History

For the first time the village is mentioned in written sources of the XVIII century. The name received from the name Chechel. During the revolution of 1905-1907 There were several riots in the village.

1884 the peasants of Rakhnovka rebelled against the local landowner. To suppress them, two companies of soldiers were abandoned. [2]

Village during the Great Patriotic War

There is a war memorial in the village.

List of soldiers and officers buried in a mass grave Chechelevka, Gaysinsky district, Vinnitsa region, Ukraine (grave No. 120)

In total, 49 people were buried in the mass grave.

The famous - 34. The unknown - 15.

Killed in 1941

Ground of decision: Data from the Chechelevsky village council. [3]

1. KOSYAK Mikhail Filippovich, died June 25, 1941.

2. EZUGBAY Akaki Nikolaevich, died July 28, 1941.

3. Major MOCHAN Kazemir Antonovich, died July 25, 1941.

4. POPOV Serafim Pavlovich, died July 12, 1941. It is necessary to clarify the date (place) of death. The Germans captured the Gaysinsky district on 07.25.1941.

5. KARPENKO Ignat Pavlovich, died July 12, 1941. It is necessary to clarify the date (place) of death. The Germans captured the Gaysinsky district on 07.25.1941.

The dead in 1944

Ground of decision: Data from the Chechelevsky village council. [four]

1. A row. DUBOVENKO Gavrilo Danilovich, b. 1899 drafted by the Popelnyansky RVK of the Zhytomyr Region, shooter 797 SP 232 SD, killed March 12, 1944

2. KULIKOVSKY Alexander Mikhailovich, died March 12, 1944

3. A row. SEMIN Aleksey Afanasevich, born 1900, drafted by the Tarashchansky RVK of the Kiev region, shooter 797 SP 232 SD, was killed on March 12, 1944

4. A row. SUKHENKO Ivan Nikitovich, born 1910, was called up by the Yagotinsky RVK of the Chernigov Region, shooter 797 SP 232 SD, died of wounds on March 14, 1944

5. STEPURA Tikhon Semenovich, died March 11, 1944

6. A row. KOVALENKO Aleksey Pavlovich, born in 1923, drafted by the Skvirsky RVK of the Kiev region, shooter 797 SP 232 SD, killed March 12, 1944

7. Krizhanovsky Kondrat Ignatievich, 03/05/1944

The dead in 1944

Ground of decision: TSA MO RF; 202 diabetes; fund 1464; OP 2; D 53.

The names of the fallen soldiers and officers are not indicated on the mass grave memorial.

1. St. nt ABRAMENKOV Konstantin Aleksandrovich, born in 1915, drafted by the Volchikhinsky RVK of Altai Territory, reconnaissance officer of 281 r.

2. A row. Abraev Vakhadzhan, born 1911, was drafted by the Morgous RVK of the Chuvash Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, shooter 645 SP 202 SD, died 05.03.1944

3. St. Avinov Stepan Ivanovich, born in 1918, was called up by the Kirov RVK of the Smolensk Region, com. Of Branch 645 of the joint venture 202 SD, died on 05.03.1044.

4. A row. AULOV Yakov Adamovich, born in 1903, was drafted from the city of Penza, shooter 645 SP 202 SD, died 03/05/1944

5. Ml. c-nt BOKOV Ivan Petrovich, born in 1917, was called Fastovsky RVC of the Kiev region., orderly 357 honey. Sanbata 202 SD, died March 5, 1944

6. A row. BAUMAN Andrei Mikhailovich, born in 1906, was drafted by the Osvinsky RVK of the Perm Region, shooter 645 SP 202 SD, died March 5, 1944

7. Ephr. VOLOTOVSKY Alexey Grigoryevich, born in 1907, Konotopsky RVK of the Sumy Region, telephone operator 645 SP 202 SD, died March 4, 1944

8. A row. VOLNUKHIN, Pavel Ivanovich, born in 1910, drafted from the city of Vologda, shooter 645 SP 202 SD, died March 5, 1944

9. Ml. St. Gusev Vasily Antonovich, born in 1916, was called up by the Dorogobuzhsky RVK of the Smolensk Region, machine gunner 645 SP 202 SD, died 05.03.1944

10. A row. DZHANAEV Dmitry Fedorovich, born in 1901, drafted by the Uman RVC of Cherkasy Region, shooter 645 SP 202 SD, died March 5, 1944

11. Ml. l-nt ZHOLOBOV Vasily Vasilievich, b.1919, drafted from the Leningrad Region, com. Platoon 645 SP 202 SD, died 03/05/1944

12. Glad. ISAEV Alexey Kirillovich, born in 1901, drafted from Zaporozhye, shooter 645 SP 202 SD, died 03/05/1944

13. St. KARINSKY Alexander Pavlovich, born in 1916, was called up by the Kholmogorsky RVK of the Arkhangelsk Region, room. Branch 645 SP 202 SD, died March 4, 1944

14. A row. KIBLER Robert Martynovich, born in 1898, was drafted by the Vyshnevolotsky RVK of the Kalinin Region, shooter 645 SP 202 SD, died March 5, 1944

15. L-nt KLIMENTYEV Nikolay Lavrovich, born in 1914, called up (p. Smolensk - as in the document), com. companies 645 SP 202 SD, died 03/05/1944

16. A row. KODENKO, Yuri Vasilievich, born in 1903, was drafted by the Mishchevsky RVK of the Tula Region, shooter 682 SP 292 SD, died March 4, 1944

17. Ml. St. NT Kalachaev Nikolay Sergeevich, born in 1914 called Zadonsky RVK Orel., com. post offices 581 dep. former communications 202 SD, died 03/04/1944

18. St. honey. service KONDRYUKOV Irina Mikhailovna, born in 1920, the city of Leningrad, senior honey. sister of 357 baht. 202 SD, died of wounds on March 6, 1944

19. A row. KOREPIN Yaroslav Mikhailovich, born in 1909, drafted from the city of Voroshilovgrad, anti-aircraft gunner 324 zen. bat., died 03/04/1944

20. Ml. St. LASKIN Sergey Aleksandrovich, born in 1916, drafted by the Sobolevsky RVK of the Omsk Region, shooter 682 SP 202 SD, died March 4, 1944

21. Art. St. Litvinov Petr Andreevich, born in 1917, was called Belotserkovsky RVK of the Kiev region, com. Branch 682 SP 202 SD, died March 4, 1944

22. Ml. St. Marushchak Victor Romanovich, born in 1909, was drafted by the Broispol RVC of the Kiev region, shooter 682 SP 202 SD, died March 4, 1944


Religion

There are two religious communities in the village - the Orthodox in the form of the parish of the Holy Cross Exaltation Church and the Baptist in the form of parishioners of the church ...

Links

  • Chechelevka on the website of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (Ukrainian)
  • Chechelevka


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Chechelevka &oldid = 101280207


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