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Petrova Buda

Petrova Buda - a village in the Gordeevsky district of the Bryansk region , the administrative center of the Petrovobudsky rural settlement . Located 18 km south-west of the village of Gordeevki . The population is 442 people ( 2010 ).

Village
Petrova Buda
A country Russia
Subject of the federationBryansk region
Municipal DistrictGordeevsky
Rural settlementPetrovobudskoe
History and Geography
Basedmid 18th century
Former namesPetrovskaya Buda, Petrovka, Borkovka
Village with1764
TimezoneUTC + 3
Population
Population442 people ( 2010 )
Digital identifiers
Postcode243670
OKATO Code15211840001
OKTMO Code

The village has a post office, a rural library.

History

It was founded in the middle of the 18th century as the possession of Jacob Tarnovsky (the original name is Borkovka ); Until 1781, it was part of the Novomestsky Hundred Starodubsky Regiment (there was no Cossack population).

In 1779, P.V. Zavadovsky , 1 km from Borkovka, founded the village of Petrovka ( Petrova Sloboda ), where almost the entire population of Borkovka moved. Later, both settlements belonging to Zavadovsky merged together; the united village for some time bore both names. From 1782 to 1921 in Surazh district (from 1861 - the center of Petrovobud volost ); in 1921 - 1929 in Klintsovsky district (until 1924 - the volost center, then in the Usherpas volost ). Since 1929, in the Gordeevsky district , and during its temporary disbandment - in the Klintsovsky ( 1963 - 1966 ), Krasnogorsk ( 1967 - 1985 ) district.

Literature

  • Settlements of the Bryansk Territory. Encyclopedic Dictionary. - Ed. 2nd, supplemented and corrected. - Bryansk: Ten, 2012 .-- S. 317-318. - 468 p. - 700 copies. - ISBN 978-5-91877-090-0 .
  • A.M. Lazarevsky . Description of the old Little Russia. - Volume 1. Regiment Starodubsky. - 2nd edition. - White Shores: Ten, 2008. - S. 415-416. - 560 s. - ISBN 978-5-903201-27-3 .


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Petrova_Buda&oldid=94446095


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