Kachanovo (formerly Kochanova Sloboda [2] , in 1925–1944 - Katseny , Latvian. Kacēni ) - a village in the Palkinsky district of the Pskov region of Russia . It is the administrative center of Kachanovsky parish .
| Village | |
| Kachanovo | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Pskov region |
| Municipal district | Palkinsky |
| History and geography | |
| Former names | Kachanova Sloboda, Kacēni |
| Center height | |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | 579 [1] people ( 2010 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Postcode | |
| OKATO code | 58237812001 |
| OKTMO code | |
Located about 70 km from Pskov and 12 km from the Russian border with Latvia . Nearby is Lake Fierce. The village has a school, a post office, a village council, a house of culture, several private shops, an Orthodox church and a Lutheran church (not operational). A regular bus runs from Pskov twice a day.
At the moment, the following facilities are no longer functioning in the village: hospital, pharmacy, industrial plant (engaged in the production of wool), road department (carried out repairs and maintenance of local roads), forestry, public bath. There was once a dairy that burned down and was no longer restored.
On the outskirts of the village was a brick factory (not preserved). The raw material for the production was local clay.
Along the roads of Kachanovskaya volost , one of the stages of the Russian rally championship passes annually.
On the territory of the present Kachanovsky volost from 1927 there was a narrow gauge railway Kachena - Zhiguri. The ultimate platform of art. Katseny was located near the village of Volodkino. The main part of the narrow-gauge railway was destroyed in 1944 and dismantled, and it was finally closed in 1971.
Population
The population of the village was estimated at the end of 2000 at 690 people [3] , in 2010 it was 579 people [1] .
History
In the Scribal Books of 1585-87 .. Kachanova Sloboda appears as the center of the Belskaya Bay Zawelitskaya ambush. [four]
Until 1920, the village was listed in the Kachanovsky volost (with the center in the village of Gorbunov-Gora ) of the Ostrovsky district of the Pskov province [5]
In 1920 - early. 1940s It was a part of Latvia as Kachanova ( Latvian. Kačanova ), in 1925 - 1944 it was called Katsena ( Latvian. Kacēni ). In January 1945, the village, together with the district, was returned to the RSFSR as part of the Kachanovsky district of the Pskov region, established on January 16, 1945 (in fact, its management was transferred to the authorities of the Pskov region, formed on August 23, 1944, during the same period authorities on the liberated lands during the Great Patriotic War ). In 1958, with the abolition of the Kachanovsky district, the village moved to the Palkinsky district (in the Kachanovsky village council, transformed into a volost in 1995).
From January 1945 to January 1958 was the center of the Kachanovsky district of the Pskov region .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Site of Palkinsky District. Population Palkinsky area. Large settlements. 01.01.2010
- ↑ Map of the Pskov Province from the Atlas by A. A. Ilin 1876
- ↑ Administrative division of the Pskov Region (1917–2000): A Handbook. 2nd ed. Prince 1 / Archival management of the Pskov region; State Archive of the Pskov region. - Pskov, 2002. - 464 p. - ISBN 5-94542-031-X . Archived September 11, 2014. Archived copy from October 6, 2014 on Wayback Machine Verified April 3, 2015.
- ↑ V.L. Yanin Novgorod and Lithuania. Border situations XIII - XV centuries. / Yanin VL. - Moscow University University Press, 103009, Moscow, ul. Bolshaya Nikitskaya, 5/7, 1998.
- ↑ The memorial book of the Pskov province 1913-1914. (1914psk.pdf)