Bogdanovka ( Ukrainian: Bogdanivka ) is a village in Ukraine , located in the Tulchinsky district of the Vinnitsa region .
| Village | |
| Bogdanovka | |
|---|---|
| Ukrainian Bogdanivka | |
| A country | |
| Region | Vinnitsa |
| Area | Tulchinsky |
| History and Geography | |
| Based | 1923 |
| First mention | first half of the 18th century (1742 - first document) |
| Former names | before 1995 - Kalinino |
| Square | 25.949 km² |
| Center height | 208 m |
| Timezone | UTC + 2 , in summer UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | 1023 people ( 2001 ) |
| Density | 39.42 people / km² |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | +380 4335 |
| Postcode | 23662 |
| Car code | AB, KV / 02 |
| KOATUU | 0524382201 |
The code of KOATUU is 0524382201. The population according to the 2001 census is 1023 people. Zip code - 23662. The telephone code is 4335. It covers an area of 25.949 km².
It was renamed to the village of Kalinino in accordance with protocol No. 31 of the joint meeting of the Presidium and the economic meeting of the Tulchinsky district executive committee of 10/02/1923. Subsequently, the renaming took place.
1901 year. The village of Bogdanovka is located along the slopes of the beam, along the bottom of which the river Shamotina flows; It is located 18 miles from the county town to the southeast. Climatic conditions are unfavorable. The soil is black soil, fertile. The main occupation of the inhabitants is agriculture. Bogdanovka is found in documents from the first half of the 18th century. The first church document in which Bogdanovka is mentioned is a letter of 1742 issued by Atanasy Sheptytsky, Bishop of Lvov, Galitsky and Kamenetsky, blessing the creation in the village. Bogdanovka of the first church. The material well-being of the parishioners is based on their main occupation - agriculture. The upper chernozem layer of the area, which has loam beneath it, is perfectly adapted to retain as much winter moisture as possible, which is why droughts are quite rare here. The material well-being of the parishioners is supported by work on beet plantations in the local and neighboring economies and in sugar factories - in Trostyants at 18 versts, in s. Kapustanah in 15 versts and with. Kirnasovka at 12 miles. Parishioners are 754 men and 720 women. The first temple about which documentary information was preserved was the Uniate, built in 1745 by the peasant Ivan Ktitorchuk; a temple-written letter issued by the Archbishop of Lviv and Kamenets Atanasiy Sheptytsky in 1742 in the name of Bratslavsky dean Miron Lenchevsky and blessing the construction of the church in the village. Bogdanovka, stored in the church archive until now. Since in the same 1742 the owner of the village of Pototsky gave an erection, which has been preserved until now in the church archive for the allocation of land and land for the church of the village of Bogdanovka, it can be assumed that the church was built by the dependents of Ivan Ktitorchuk. On the further fate of this temple, created in honor of the Miracle of St. Archangel Michael (September 6), little is known. The general visit of 1785, made by the visitor Joseph Skulsky, depicts it in this form: "a church made of carved wood, small, in three sections, covered with shingle and planks, three-domed, with iron crosses on top, an altar facing the east, settled in the ground" . Judging by the detailed list of church utensils and property, this church was very poor. Around 1795 the church was converted to the Orthodox. In 1849, on the site of a dilapidated church, the existing one, also dedicated to the Miracle of the Holy Archangel Michael, was built by the support of society. This temple, built with the blessing of His Grace Elpidiphorus, is wooden, on a stone foundation, single-domed, cross-shaped, inside and outside whitened with oil paints. In 1864, a bell tower was added to the temple - it was brick before the first cornice, and wooden at the top. The first priest in the village of Bogdanovka was John Galanevich, as can be seen from the 1785 visit stored at the church. Galanevich clergy in with. Bogdanovka over 20 years. From 1768 to 1796 Maxim Lisetskiy was the priest: he died in Bogdanovka and was buried on a church graveyard. From 1797 to 1826, Sofroniy Kulitsky was the priest. His wife Anna, the daughter of Lisetskiy, having remained a widow and lived to a very old age, died with her grandchildren in 1867, 41 years after her husband. From 1827 to 1830, Anthony Kulitsky was the priest. From 1834 to 1855, Stephen Kulitsky, son of Sophronius of Kulitsky and brother of Anthony, held the priesthood; from 1858 to the present Ilia Levitsky. Church lands: mustache 2 d. 860 s., Groin. 45 d. 70 p., Sep 19 d. 1347 p. and hemp tree 1080 s., total 66 d. 2277 s. Church premises were built and commissioned in 1886. Since 1860, there has been a parish school in the village.
Local Council Address
23662, Vinnytsia region, Tulchinsky district, with. Bogdanovka, st. B. Khmelnitsky, 23, tel. 4-43-49
Literature
Parishes and churches of the Podolsk diocese, 1901