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Durovka (Penza region)

Durovka is a village of the Vishnevsky village council of the Tamalinsky district of the Penza region . As of January 1, 2004 - 222 households, 575 residents.

Village
Durovka
A country Russia
Subject of the federationPenza region
Municipal DistrictTamalinsky
Rural settlementVishnevsky Village Council
History and Geography
Based1722
Former namesDmitrievskoe, Durovchina, Durovschina
Center height213 m
TimezoneUTC + 3
Population
Population575 people ( 2004 )
Digital identifiers
Telephone code+7 84169
Postal codes442904
OKATO Code56258807006
OKTMO Code

Content

Geography

The village is located in the south-east of the Tamalinsky district, 2 km from Zhiznennaya station. The distance to the regional center of the village. Tamala - 12 km. [one]

History

According to the research of the historian - local historian Poluboyarov M.S., the village was founded in 1722 by the landowner Alexander Ivanovich Durov, who bought the land from Osip Ivanovich Malakhov. Then it belonged to various landlords, including Captain Alexander Semenovich Norov, the grandfather of the Decembrist V.S. Norov , and his wife Avdotya Sergeevna. In 1780 - in the Serdobsky district of the Saratov province . In 1781, a stone church was built in the name of Dmitry Solunsky (closed in 1934 , converted into a club, partially demolished) [2] . In the middle of the 19th century , the office of the head office of Balashov estates Platon Aleksandrovich Chikhachev (1812-1892), who was in the village on business of his estate in 1850, was located in the village. The village was the volost center of Serdobsky district. In 1871, at the village, the Durovka station of the Ryazan-Ural Railway was opened (then a separate settlement of the Durovsky village council, in 1964 it was preferable to the Zhiznennaya station). In 1911, a volost government, 2 churches, 2 parish schools , a zemstvo two-class school , a hospital, a fair were located in the village. In Soviet times, the village was the central estate of the collective farm named after V.I. Lenin. [1] Until 2010, it was the center of the Durovsky Village Council. According to the Law of the Penza Region No. 1992-ZPO dated December 22, 2010, it was transferred to the Vishnevsky Village Council. [3]

Population

Population
year174717621795181118591877189719111926193919591979198919962004
number of inhabitantsabout 818about 904about 1154about 11001507229424433290374916431014717642624575

Infrastructure

In the village there are: post office, telegraph, telephone [4] , basic school [5] , feldsher-midwife station [6] , branch of Sberbank of Russia [7] .

Streets

  • Mountainous;
  • Mountain lane;
  • Green
  • Youth;
  • Ravine;
  • Field Lane;
  • River lane;
  • Garden;
  • Central;
  • Central Lane;
  • School.

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Poluboyarov M. S. Settlements of the Tamalinsky district
  2. ↑ Orthodox churches of the Tamalinsky district
  3. ↑ Law of the Penza Region of September 15, 2010 No. 1945-ZPO “On the Transformation of Certain Municipal Entities of the Penza Region”
  4. ↑ Post offices of the Tamalinsky district (Neopr.) (Unavailable link) . Date of treatment May 18, 2012. Archived June 15, 2012.
  5. ↑ Social Infrastructure: Penza Region (Neopr.) (Inaccessible link) . Date of treatment May 18, 2012. Archived on February 26, 2014.
  6. ↑ Medical facilities of Tamalinsky district (inaccessible link)
  7. ↑ Full list of divisions of Sberbank of Russia

Links

  • The law of the Penza region of March 9, 2005 No. 774-ZPO "On the administrative-territorial structure of the Penza region"
  • Directory of postal codes / codes of OKATO / tax inspectorates of the Federal Tax Service / addresses
  • The official website of the administration of the Tamalinsky district
  • Durovka (Dmitrievskoe) of the Tamalinsky district of the Penza region


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Durovka ( Penza region )&oldid = 99395180


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