Pustoramenka is a village in the Rameshkovsky district of the Tver Region, a rural settlement of Alyoshino . At the beginning of 2008, the population was 223 inhabitants. Until 2005, it was the center of the rural district. It is located 9 kilometers east of the regional center of Rameshka , on the highway Ilino - Buylovo - Kiverichi .
| Village | |
| Pustoremenka | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Tver region |
| Municipal District | Rameshkovsky |
| Rural settlement | Alyoshino |
| History and Geography | |
| First mention | XVI century |
| Former names | Ramenka, Empty Ramenka |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | 223 people ( 2008 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Postcode | 171410 |
| OKATO Code | 28247804033 |
| OKTMO Code | |
Content
- 1 History
- 2 Famous Natives
- 3 notes
- 4 Sources
- 5 Links
History
Initially, the village bore the common name Ramenka . The prefix Empty, Empty - appeared later, presumably after the Time of Troubles , when many villages were "... burnt from the Lithuanian people." According to A. Lebedev [1] , the history of the village is associated with the village of Ramenka, which is indicated in the act of 1551, and is considered the date of the first mention of the village of Rameshki . At the beginning of the XVII century on the site of Rameshki was not with. Ramenka, and the village of Uplands, and in the place of Pustoremenka - the village of Ramenka. Both villages were part of the Kamensky camp of the Bezhetsky Upper , both are assigned to the Trinity-Sergeev Monastery with a difference of 63 years. The empty village of Ramenka by 1646 became the village of Ramenka, and the neglected village of Nagorya was reborn to the village and was called Ramenka. To avoid confusion, subsequently the village was called Ramenka-Highlands, and the village was Empty Ramenka.
- In 1859, 69 yards in the Russian state-owned village of Empty Ramenka, 440 people lived.
- In 1887, in the village of Pustaya Ramenka, Selishchensky volost, Rameshkovsky parish, Bezhetsky district, 99 yards, 559 people (263 men and 296 women), 4 people were literate, 17 men and 3 women, 3 boys studied (attended the Zemstvo school in Rameshki ).
- In 1893, a zemstvo school was opened (in 1915, 107 students).
- With the establishment of Soviet power in the 1920s, a partnership for the joint cultivation of land was created in the countryside.
- According to the 1920 census , there are 138 yards in the village, 776 residents, a public school, and a cooperative shop.
- In 1930, the collective farm "Victory" was created.
- In 1936, the village of Pustoramenka (110 households, 501 inhabitants) was the center of the village council of the same name. It also included the villages of Komarikha, Kornevka, a farm Zarya, Pirozhikha, Filimonovo.
- From the war of 1941-1945, 64 villagers did not return.
- According to the 1989 census, there are 273 permanent residents (119 men and 154 women).
- In 1996, in the village of Pustoramenka of the eponymous rural district, 115 households, 256 residents.
In 2001, there were 102 houses in the village, 229 people lived in them permanently, 30 houses were the property of heirs and summer residents. There is a post office, school, club, library, first-aid post, shops. The village is gasified, there is a water intake, a boiler room.
In 2009, SPK Pobeda was declared insolvent (bankrupt).
Famous Natives
- Derevtsov, Sergey Ivanovich - Soviet military leader, division commander .
- Tyagunov, Ivan Petrovich - lieutenant general of technical troops.
Notes
Sources
- Rameshkovsky district. Settlements / A.E.Serov. - Tver: Alba, 2001 .-- 926 p. - (Encyclopedia "Tver Village").