Polivanovo is a village in the urban district of Podolsk, Moscow Region of Russia .
| Village | |
| Polivanovo | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Moscow region |
| City District | Podolsk |
| History and geography | |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | 483 people ( 2005 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Postcode | 142144 [1] |
| OKATO code | 46246813012 |
| OKTMO code | |
Until 2015, he was part of a rural settlement of Dubrovitskoe, Podolsky district ; until the mid-2000s - in Dubrovitsky rural district.
Population
According to the All-Russian Census , in 2002, 391 people (177 men and 214 women) lived in the village [2] . According to data for 2005, 483 people lived in the village [3] .
Location
The village of Polivanovo is located on the left bank of Pakhra about 10 km west of the center of the city of Podolsk . The nearest populated areas are the village of Vlasyevo and the village of the Rodina sanatorium .
History
The first tracks in the Polivanovo area are dated to the XII century . Later, the village belonged to representatives of the noble family of the Polivanovs . With them, in 1631, the wooden Annunciation Church was built in Polivanov.
In the mid-1630s, the village became the property of the Saltykov boyars. Under Peter Mikhailovich Saltykov of the 1660s, a stone church was built on the wooden site [4] .
In 1757, the Saltykov estate acquired Count Alexei Grigorievich Razumovsky . When Razumovsky estate was reconstructed. In 1778, it was decided to dismantle the old church, and build a new one in a new place. In 1789 the church was consecrated [4] . Later, the village became the property of Count Andrei Ivanovich Gudovich , in the same place near the church he was buried [4] .
From 1850 to 1863 Polivanovo belonged to the court counselor E. I. Dokhturova. In 1863, she sold the estate to the wife of the provincial secretary Yulia Sergeyevna Davydova [4] .
In 1871 a teacher's seminary was opened in the building of the church almshouse. The rector of the seminary church and the teacher of the seminary was Archpriest Valentin Amphitheatres . The teacher of literature was the priest Grigory Dyachenko . The seminary existed until 1922 [4] .
Razumovsky-Gudovich Manor
The village houses the estate Polivanovo , built in the 1780s. at the behest of Count KG Razumovsky . There is a branch of the Moscow Mental Hospital. N. A. Alekseeva .
Between the church and the park is the burial of soldiers who died in the Patriotic War of 1812 [5] .
Manor Polivanovo is a monument of architecture of federal significance [6] .
Streets
The following streets and territories are located in the village of Polivanovo [1] :
- Alekseevskaya street
- Blagoveshchenskaya street
- Bogorodskaya street
- Mushroom Street
- Davydov street
- Dachnaya street
- Forest Street
- Nikolskaya street
- Parkovaya street
- The territory of SNT Rosinka
- central Street
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Postal Code Reference
- 2002 2002 census data: table 2C. M .: Federal State Statistics Service, 2004.
- ↑ Alphabetical list of settlements in the municipal districts of the Moscow Region (RTF + ZIP) (not available link) . The development of local government in the Moscow region. The appeal date is February 1, 2013. Archived January 11, 2012.
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 Blagoveshchensk temple in the village of Polivanovo . vedomosti.meparh.ru. The date of circulation is December 10, 2011. Archived on September 5, 2012.
- ↑ Natalia Bondareva. Manor Polivanovo . nataturka.ru. The date of circulation is December 10, 2011. Archived on September 5, 2012.
- ↑ Object of Cultural Heritage No. 5010367000 // Register of Objects of Cultural Heritage of Wikigid. Checked 2011-12-03