Maliy Istok is a settlement that became part of Ekaterinburg (in the Oktyabrsky district of the city).
Village | |
Small Source | |
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A country | Russia |
Region | Sverdlovsk region |
City District | Yekaterinburg city |
History and geography | |
First mention | XIX century |
Former names | Farmhouses, Farmhouses |
Timezone | UTC + 5 |
Agglomeration | Ekaterinburg |
Nationalities | mostly russian |
Denominations | Orthodox Christians |
Digital identifiers | |
Telephone code | +7 343 |
Postcode | 620905 |
Car code | 66, 96 |
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History
The village originated in the XIX century on the Siberian Route , was called Khutor (or Farmers). In its territory at the end of the 19th century, the Ural industrialist Ryazanov began prospecting and gold mining. At this time in the village there was only one street, along which private houses were located.
After 1917, a collective farm appeared on the site of Ryazanov's estate, in 1937-1939 a school, and in the years of the Great Patriotic War an orphanage. Next to the church in the name of Saints Peter and Paul, an obelisk is set in memory of those who fell in World War II .
Infrastructure
In the village there are a club, a medical assistant, a police stronghold, a secondary school, a kindergarten, a post office and Sberbank .
Businesses
ZhBI-353, SU-810, military units are located on the territory of the village.
Electronic Resources
- Petkevich, T. A., Maly Istok // Encyclopedia of Yekaterinburg [Electron. resource]: electronic encyclopedia. - Electron. Dan. and prog. - Yekaterinburg. : IIAA UB RAS, year is not specified. - 1 electron. wholesale disk (CD-ROM).