Bolotnikovo is a village in the Lambirsky district of the Republic of Mordovia , the administrative center of the Bolotnikovsky rural settlement . Located on the Rudnya River, 34 kilometers from Lambir .
| Village | |
| Bolotnikovo | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Mordovia |
| Municipal District | Lambirsky |
| History and Geography | |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | 441 people ( 2005 ) |
| Official language | Mordovian , Russian |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | +7 834-41 |
| Postcode | 431522 [1] |
| OKATO Code | 89237830001 |
| OKTMO Code | |
The name is an anthroponym , by the name of the owners: service people on the Atemarsko - Penza serif line of the Bolotnikovs [2] .
The population is 443 people. (2001), Russians prevail.
It is located on the Rudne River, 34 km from the district center and 21 km from the railway station Saransk, on the highway Saransk - Krasnoslobodsk. Anthroponym name: the service people of the Bolotnikovs owned 2 settlements in the Saransk and Mokshan counties. F. I. Bolotnikov is mentioned in the Penza Tithing of 1696. In the "List of Populated Places of the Penza Province" (1869; according to 1864) Bolotnikovo (Rozhdestvenskoye) - the village of Volost, owning 93 yards (649 people) of the Insarsk district . In 1913, there were 129 yards in the village (744 people); church, distillery, bakery, fire truck, 3 windmills, 2 oil churns and pans, a forge, 2 shops, a post office. In 1934 the collective farm "The Way of Lenin" was formed. In 1973, on the basis of 2 collective farms "Lenin's Way" and them. Kirova (village Maslovka) was established Bolotnikovskoe LLP; since 1997 - a branch of Municipal Unitary Enterprise "Lyambiragropromkhimiya". In the modern infrastructure of the village - a school, club, library, shop. Boltnikovo is the birthplace of the Hero of Socialist Labor R. I. Zhidkova. The Bolotnikovsky village administration includes s. Meltsapino (71 people), Sovetskoye (14), village of Apolonovka (32), Maslovka (167), Akayevka (8 people).
Notes
- ↑ Postal codes: Republic of Mordovia, Lambirsky district
- ↑ Inzhevatov I.K. Toponymic Dictionary of the Mordovian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic: Names of Settlements / Ed. A.V. Nikonov and D.V. Tsygankin . - 2nd ed., Rev. and add. - Saransk: Mordov. Prince Publishing House, 1987.- S. 34. - 264 p.
Literature
- All about Mordovia: Encyclopedic Handbook / comp. N. S. Krutov, E. M. Golubchik, S. S. Markova. - Saransk: Mordov. Prince Publishing House, 2005. - S. 281. - ISBN 5-7595-1662-0 .
- Lambirsky district is 60 years old. - Saransk, 1993.
- Encyclopedia of Mordovia , T. M. Kotlova.