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Fun-ascension

Fun-Voznesenka - a village in the Neklinovsky district of the Rostov region . The administrative center of the Platovsky rural settlement .

Village
Fun-ascension
Rostov Region Fun Ascension Church of the Ascension.jpg
A country Russia
Subject of the federationRostov region
Municipal districtNeklinovsky
Rural settlementPlatovskoe
History and geography
Former namesSloboda Platova
TimezoneUTC + 3
Population
Population2000 [1] people ( 2010 )
Digital identifiers
Telephone code+7 86347
Postcode346861
OKATO code60236846001
OKTMO code

Content

Geography

Located on the north bank of the Taganrog Bay ( Sea of ​​Azov ), on the left bank at the mouth of the river Mokriy Elanchik . It is located 43 km west of Taganrog , 100 km from Rostov-on-Don and 8 km east of the border with Ukraine .

Near the northern outskirts of the village passes the highway Р280 "Rostov-on-Don - the border with Ukraine " (to Mariupol ). From the village to the east along the coast the road to the villages Priazovsky (2.5 km), Rozhok , Natalyivka . The nearest to the village is the train The station is located in Taganrog.

Street Register

  • Azov,
  • Shore,
  • Eastern,
  • per. Collective farm,
  • per. Komsomol,
  • Forest,
  • Mercy
  • Mira,
  • Youth
  • per. Nautical,
  • Moscow,
  • New,
  • New 1st,
  • New 2nd
  • New 3rd,
  • New building,
  • October,
  • Ostrovsky,
  • May Day,
  • Border,
  • Field,
  • Prirechenskaya,
  • Sadovaya,
  • Soviet,
  • Socialist,
  • Steppe,
  • School,
  • Anniversary,
  • South.

History

 
Fun Ascension. Church of the Ascension

Veselo-Voznesenka Village was founded in 1792 . Since 1805, he became the owner of the future hero of the Patriotic War of 1812 , the ataman of the Don Army, Matvey Ivanovich Platov . He did a lot for the development of the village. From 1805 to 1920, the village bore his name - the settlement of Platov of the Vesene Voznesensky volost. Since 1920, the village was called Fun-Voznesenka.

In 2003, in connection with the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the birth of MI Platov and recognizing his greatest merit before the village and before the fatherland, the decision of the citizens ’meeting in the legislative structures prepared documents for the return of the village to the former name Platovo.

The “Collection of Documents of the Don Cossacks” (1905) states that the lands of the Don Territory and the Azov Sea region were withdrawn in Russia as a result of Russia's victorious war over Turkey in the 17th century . The settlement of the Priazov lands began at the end of the 17th century in the reign of Peter I. The inhabitants were Don and Ukrainian ( Zaporizhian Sich ) Cossacks and runaway peasants from Central Russia. They settled along the shores of the Azov Sea, the rivers Mius and Wet Elanchik.

At the mouth of the Mokryy Elanchik River there was a small hamlet, which according to the document belonged to the Cossack Zaichkin, who sold it to Esaul Popov, who, under unknown circumstances, sold it to Matthew Ivanovich Platov. Since the first written mention of the village dates back to 1792, this date was conventionally taken as the foundation year of the village of Vesene-Vesenek. The name of the settlement changed - Elanchinskaya, Mokro-Elanchinskaya, Elanchinskaya Platovskaya, Platovo.

The documents indicate that in the settlement of Wet Elanchik from 1813 to 1819 (at the initiative of Matvey Platov) a stone church was built. The consecration of the church took place on May 22, 1819 (in honor of the religious holiday of the Ascension), after the death of M. I. Platov. In honor of this date, the second name Voznesenka appeared. The prefix "Fun" appeared as a result of the marvelous holiday of consecration of a beautiful church. The whole district, driving away from the holiday, said - "Well, Merry Voznesenka." The Church of the Ascension was destroyed in the years 1935-1937.

Rural School

In October 1819 a parochial school was opened - its 1st class. In the incomplete one hundred years of its existence (1819-1917), the parochial school taught literacy to about 2.5 thousand peasant children.

From 1917 to 1932, the school was a Soviet elementary three-year school. From 1932 to 1939 she was called the seven-year school of collective farm youth. Since 1939, the school began to transform into secondary. But the war interrupted the transformation. From October 1941 to September 1943 - the period of the fascist occupation - the school did not work. From September 1943 to 1950, the school again became a seven-year school. Since 1951, she again began to transform into high school. In 1954 there was the 1st graduation of Fun-Voznesensky high school.

For 73 years of Soviet power, the school has given:

  • Lykbezov's education - 270 students;
  • primary education - 450;
  • incomplete secondary - 280;
  • secondary education - 1200;
  • graduated with a gold medal - 9.

During the years of Soviet power, the school educated three Heroes of the Soviet Union (Guards, Lieutenant-General A. N. Potemkin, Captain Sukhorukov A. G., Senior Sergeant Vasilyev F. I.), two State Prize Laureates (P. Sokolov, A. Ustimenko A. S.), six candidates of sciences (P. Gordienko, L. Ya. Dunaeva, N. I. Kushnarenko, V. I. Petrenko, V. K. Ustimenko, R. V. Zarubina), about 120 large leaders and agricultural specialists, doctors, teachers, officers.

Famous villagers

  • Vasiliev, Feofan Ilyich - Hero of the Soviet Union ,
  • Potemkin, Alexey Nikolaevich - Hero of the Soviet Union ,
  • Sukhorukov, Andrei Gavrilovich - Hero of the Soviet Union ,
  • Zhukov, Anatoly Pavlovich - Soviet commander, major general of aviation.

Notes

  1. ↑ Results of the 2010 All-Russian Population Census. Volume 1. The number and location of the population of the Rostov region
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Veselo- Voznesenka&oldid = 96405260


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