Vlasovka is a village of the Sosnovsky village council of the Bekovsky district of the Penza region [1] .
| Village | |
| Vlasovka | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Penza region |
| Municipal District | Bekovsky |
| Rural settlement | Sosnovsky Village Council |
| History and Geography | |
| First mention | XVIII century |
| Former names | Rozhdestvensky, Mitkire |
| Center height | 199 m |
| Climate type | moderately continental |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | ↘ 30 people ( 2010 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | +7 84141 |
| Postcode | 442950 |
| OKATO Code | 56209825002 |
| OKTMO Code | |
Geography
The village is located in the southwest of the Bekovsky district, 2 km from the administrative center of the village council - the village of Sosnovka . The distance to the regional center of Bekovo is 17 km.
History
The village was founded in the first half of the 18th century by the Moscow Annunciation Cathedral. According to local historian Poluboyarov M.S. , the name of the village came from the name of the first settler, the monastery peasant from the city of Shatsk, Vlas Anikin. In 1747 - the village of Captain Ivan Borisovich Semenov. In 1762, the village was shown behind Archpriest Fyodor Dubensky [2] . In 1795, the village of Rozhdestvenskoye (Vlasov identity) of economic peasants, 89 households, 367 souls [3] . In 1859, the state-owned village of Vlasovka in the Serdobsky district of the Saratov province , with the river Bolshoi Mitkire, an Orthodox church, 104 yards, the number of inhabitants: only 808 souls, 384 of them were males, 424 were females [4] . In 1876 a wooden, single-throne church of the Nativity of Christ was built, which burned down on May 5, 1927 [5] . In 1911 - the village of Vlasovka, Vertunovsky volost of Serdobsky district, there was a church, a parish school , a zemstvo class school , wind and water mills; population: total souls - 1842, of which 892 are males and 950 are females; the area of peasant crops - 1,462 tithing, of which 1,080 tithing on allotment land, 382 tithing on leased land; there were 20 iron plows, 2 seeders, 7 threshers, 30 winders [6] . Until November 12, 1923, the village was part of the Vertunovsky volost, then it became part of the Bekovsky volost of the Serdobsky district of the Saratov province [7] . In 1928 - the center of the Vlasov village council of the Bekovsky district of the Balashov district of the Lower Volga region ( on July 30, 1930 the Balashovsky district was abolished, the district entered the Lower Volga region) [8] , since 1934 - in the Saratov region . February 4, 1939 the village became part of the newly formed Penza region. In 1945 - the center of the Vlasov village council of the Bekovsky district of the Penza region [9] . In 1955, the village was part of the Sosnovsky village council of the Bekovsky district, the village was the Victory collective farm [10] . In the 1970s, a branch of the Sosnovsky state farm [2] .
Population
As of January 1, 2004, there were 33 households and 60 residents [2] . In 2007 - 51 residents [11] . As of January 1, 2011, the total number of residents was 30 people [12] .
| Population by years, people | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1747 | 1811 | 1859 | 1877 | 1897 | 1911 | 1926 | 1939 |
| 386 | ↗ 720 | ↗ 808 | ↗ 1110 | ↗ 1443 | ↗ 1842 | ↘ 1620 | ↘ 756 |
| 1959 | 1979 | 1989 | 1996 | 2004 | 2007 | 2010 | |
| ↘ 629 | ↘ 250 | ↘ 130 | ↘ 100 | ↘ 60 | ↘ 51 | ↘ 30 | |
Infrastructure
In the village there is no centralized water supply, network gasification. A road with a crushed stone pavement 1.2 km long was laid to the village, connecting the village with the regional route Bekovo - Sosnovka - Varvarino [12] . 2 km from the village of Vlasovka, the Vertunovskaya station of the Southeastern Railway is located , providing passenger services to Moscow , Saratov , Astrakhan and other cities [12] .
Streets
- Central
Notes
- ↑ Law of the Penza Region of March 9, 2005 No. 774-ZPO “On the Administrative and Territorial Structure of the Penza Region”
- ↑ 1 2 3 Poluboyarov M.S. Settlements of the Bekovsky District
- ↑ List, composed alphabetically of the Saratov province of Serdobsk district, with the number of yards in each village and the fifth revision of the man of the sex of souls. 1795 year
- ↑ List of settlements according to 1859. Saratov province. — St. Petersburg, 1862. - P.86.
- ↑ Orthodox churches of the region
- ↑ Lists of populated places of the Saratov province. Serdobsky County. Volume III. — Saratov .: Zemsky printing house, 1912. - P.8.
- ↑ Alphabetical list of settlements of Serdobsky district on July 20, 1927
- ↑ Alphabetical list of village councils of Serdobsky district, included in the regions of the Lower Volga region in 1928
- ↑ RSFSR. Administrative territorial division. 1945 year. Publication — M .: 1945. - S. 266.
- ↑ Penza region. Directory of administrative divisions on January 1, 1955. — Penza, 1955. - P.12.
- ↑ Scheme of territorial planning of the Bekovsky district of the Penza region (2007) Archival copy of October 29, 2013 on the Wayback Machine
- ↑ 1 2 3 Justification of the territorial planning scheme of the Bekovsky district of the Penza region. 2011