Starogromovo is a village in the Trinity Administrative District of Moscow (until July 1, 2012 as part of the Podolsky District of the Moscow Region ). Included in the settlement Klyonovskoe .
| Village | |
| Starogromovo | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Moscow |
| Administrative District | Trinity |
| Settlement | Klenovskoe |
| History and Geography | |
| Former names | Gromovo, Old Gromovo |
| Center height | 194 m |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | β 6 [1] people ( 2010 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Postcode | 142137 |
| OKATO Code | 45298558117 |
Population
| Population size | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1859 [2] | 1890 [3] | 1899 [4] | 1926 [5] | 2002 [6] | 2006 [7] | 2010 [1] |
| 143 | β 105 | β 124 | β 139 | β 7 | β 5 | β 6 |
According to the All-Russian Census , in 2002, 7 people (4 men and 3 women) lived in the village [6] . According to 2005 data, 5 people lived in the village [7] .
Geography
The village of Starogromovo is located in the south-eastern part of the Trinity administrative district, about 56 km south-south-west of the center of Moscow .
Warsaw highway runs one kilometer north-west of the village, Simferopol highway M2 is located 19 km to the east, A107 Moscow small ring is 11 km to the north, and the Big Ring of the Moscow Railway is 4 km to the south.
Five horticultural associations (SNT) are attributed to the village [8] . The nearest settlements are the villages of Korotygino and Yasenki .
History
In the βList of Populated Placesβ of 1862 - the ownerβs village of the 1st camp of the Podolsky district of the Moscow province on the left side of the Moscow-Warsaw highway, from Podolsk to Maloyaroslavets, 25 versts from the county town and 6 versts from the flat, at the Molodilne river, with 19 courtyards and 143 residents (66 men, 77 women) [2] .
According to the data for 1899, there is a village of the Klyonov volost of the Podolsk district with 124 inhabitants [4] .
In 1913 - 23 yards [9] .
According to the materials of the 1926 All-Union census, the village of the Lukoshkinsky village council of the Klyonov volost of the Podolsky district, 2.1 km from the Warsaw highway and 16 km from the Grivna station of the Kursk railway, 139 residents lived (54 men, 85 women), there were 27 peasant farms [5 ] .
1929-1963, 1965-2012 - A settlement in the Podolsky district of the Moscow region.
1963-1965 - as part of the Leninsky enlarged rural area of ββthe Moscow region [10] .
Since 2012 - as part of the city of Moscow.
Notes
- β 1 2 The number of rural population and its distribution in the Moscow Region (results of the 2010 All-Russian Population Census). Volume III (DOC + RAR). M .: Territorial authority of the Federal State Statistics Service for the Moscow Region (2013). Date of treatment October 20, 2013. Archived October 20, 2013.
- β 1 2 Lists of populated places of the Russian Empire. Moscow province. According to the information of 1859 / Art. ed. E. Ogorodnikov. - Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of the Interior. - SPb. , 1862. - T. XXIV.
- β Shramchenko A.P. Reference book of the Moscow province (description of counties) . - M. , 1890. - 420 p.
- β 1 2 Memorial book of the Moscow province for 1899 / A.V. Avrorin. - M. , 1899.
- β 1 2 Handbook on populated areas of the Moscow province . - Moscow Statistics Division. - M. , 1929. - 2000 copies.
- β 1 2 Data from the 2002 All-Russian Population Census: table No. 02c. Population and prevailing nationality for each rural locality. M .: Federal State Statistics Service, 2004
- β 1 2 Alphabetical list of settlements of municipal districts of the Moscow Region as of January 1, 2006 (RTF + ZIP). The development of local government in the Moscow region. Date of treatment February 4, 2013. Archived January 11, 2012.
- β Classifier of addresses of the Russian Federation . The state register of addresses of the Federal Tax Service of Russia. Date of appeal May 27, 2015.
- β Populated areas of the Moscow province / B.N. Penkin. - Moscow Metropolitan and Provincial Statistical Committee. - M. , 1913 .-- 454 p.
- β Handbook of administrative-territorial division of the Moscow region 1929-2004 . - M .: Kuchkovo field, 2011 .-- 896 p. - 1,500 copies - ISBN 978-5-9950-0105-8 .