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Klementyevo (Novgorod region)

Klementyevo - a village in the Borovichi municipal district of the Novgorod region , refers to the Travkovsky rural settlement .

Village
Klementievo
A country Russia
Subject of the federationNovgorod region
Municipal DistrictBorovichsky
Rural settlementTravkovskoe
History and Geography
Center height170 m
TimezoneUTC + 3
Population
Population2 people ( 2011 )
Digital identifiers
Postcode174449
OKATO Code49206855014
OKTMO Code

The village is located on the Valdai Upland , at an altitude of 170 m [1] above sea level , southeast of the village of Sutoko-Ryadok .

History

In the list of populated areas of the Novgorod province for 1911, the village of Klementyevo is listed as belonging to the Ryadovsky volost of Borovichi district [2] .

The population of the village according to the census of 1926 is 103 people. Until July 31, 1927, the village was part of the Ryadok volost of the Borovichi district of the Novgorod province of the RSFSR , and then from August 1, as part of the Ryadok village council of the newly formed Uglovsky district of the Borovichi district of the Leningrad region [3] . On July 30, 1930, the Borovichi district was abolished, and by a decree of the Presidium of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee on January 1, 1932, the Ryadoksky (from July 1933 - Sutoko-Ryadoksky) village council, and Klementyevo, including, became part of the Borovichi district in connection with the abolition of the Uglovsky district . [4] . By the decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR of August 3, 1939, the Opechensky District was restored as part of the Leningrad Region and the Sutoko-Ryadoksky Village Council became part of this region. By a decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of July 5, 1944, the Novgorod Region was formed and the Guardian region became part of it.

By the decision of the Novgorod Oblast Executive Committee of March 24, 1960 No. 254, the Sutoko-Ryadoksky Village Council of the Opechensky District was transferred to Borovichi District, then by the decision of the Novgorod Oblast Executive Committee of April 9, 1960 No. 296 the Sutoko-Ryadoksky Village Council was abolished and the village of Klementyevo became part of the Denesinsky Village Council with , and in connection with the transfer of the center from Denesino , the Denesinsky Village Council was renamed Travkovsky [5] .

During the failed all-Union reform on dividing into rural and industrial areas and party organizations [6] , in accordance with the decisions of the November (1962) plenum of the Central Committee of the CPSU "on the restructuring of the party leadership of the national economy" from December 10, 1962, the village council and village entered the large Borovichsky rural district, and on February 1, 1963, the administrative Borovichi district was abolished, but the plenum of the Central Committee of the CPSU, held on November 16, 1964, restored the former principle of party leadership in the national economy, after which by decree of the Supreme Council The RSFSR of January 12, 1965, rural areas were again transformed into administrative districts and by the decision of the Novgorod Regional Executive Committee of January 12, 1965 and the Travkovsky Village Council and the village again in Borovichi District [5] .

After the termination of the activities of the Travkovsky Village Council in the early 1990s [7] , the Administration of the Travkovsky Village Council began to operate, which was abolished on January 1, 2006 on the basis of a decision of the Borovichi City Administration and Borovichi District of October 18, 2005 and Klementyevo, according to the results of the municipal reform a part of the municipality - Travkovskoe rural settlement area Borovichi municipal ( local government ), on the administrative and territorial structure of subordinated Editing tion Travkovskogo rural settlement area Borovichi [8] .

Population

Population
2010 [9]
0

The permanent population of the village as of January 1, 2011 - 2 people, households - 1 [10] .

Notes

  1. ↑ Klementievo
  2. ↑ Borovichi Uyezd // List of the inhabited places of the Novgorod province. Issue VI (sixth). Borovichi district. Compiled under the editorship of the Secretary of the Novgorod Provincial Statistical Committee V. A. Podobedov. Novgorod. Provincial Printing House. 1911 year.
  3. ↑ Klementyevo \\ Handbook on the History of the Administrative Territorial Division of the Leningrad Region (1917-1969) / Sost Dubin A.S., Lebedeva P.G. L. 1969.// LOGAV. T.V. S. 1978.
  4. ↑ Uglovsky district \\ Handbook on the history of the administrative-territorial division of the Leningrad Region (1917-1969) / Sost Dubin A.S., Lebedeva P.G. L. 1969.// LOGAV. T. V. S. 1978. (neopr.) (Unavailable link) . Date of treatment May 9, 2012. Archived March 6, 2016.
  5. ↑ 1 2 Snytko, O.V. The administrative-territorial division of the Novgorod province and the region 1727-1995. Reference : [] / O.V. Snytko, et al. - SPB, 2009 .-- P. 98, 126, 158, 159 215-217.
  6. ↑ AMPLITUDE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Archived on November 29, 2013.
  7. ↑ With the adoption of the Russian law of July 6, 1991 “On local self-government in the RSFSR” and the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of October 9, 1993 “On the reform of representative bodies of power and local self-government in the Russian Federation”, the activities of village councils were terminated ahead of schedule
  8. ↑ Register of administrative-territorial structure of the region
  9. ↑ 2010 All-Russian Population Census. 12. The population of municipal districts, settlements, urban and rural settlements of the Novgorod region (Neopr.) . Date of treatment February 2, 2014. Archived February 2, 2014.
  10. ↑ Official site of the Administration of the Travkovsky rural settlement
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Klementievo_(Novgorod_region)&oldid=101438289


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