Petrakovo ( Petrokovo ) is a village in the Suzdal district of the Vladimir region of Russia , part of the Novoaleksandrovsky rural settlement .
| Village | |
| Petrakovo | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Vladimir region |
| Municipal District | Suzdal |
| Rural settlement | Novoaleksandrovskoe |
| History and Geography | |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | ↗ 4 [1] people ( 2010 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Postcode | 601284 |
| OKATO Code | 17254816005 |
| OKTMO Code | |
Content
Geography
The village is located 30 km northwest of Vladimir and 30 km southwest of Suzdal .
History
This village was once the estate of the Suzdal Spaso-Euthymius Monastery , which was donated by Prince Dimitry Mikhailovich Pozharsky in 1633. The estate of the aforementioned monastery Petrokovo remained until 1764. The church in the books of the patriarchal government order under 1642 is recorded in honor of the holy martyrs Flora and Laurus. In 1736, a fire occurred in the church of Flora and Lavra, in the same year the property damaged by the fire was corrected and the church was consecrated again. In 1829, a stone church was built in the village with a bell tower and a fence in honor of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, with an aisle in the name of the holy martyrs Flora and Laurus. The parish consisted of the village and villages of Koziki and Fufayka. In 1882, a parish school was opened in the village, housed in a house built in 1891 with church funds [2] .
Before the revolution, the village was the center of the Petrakovsky volost of Vladimir district . In 1859 [3] there were 80 yards in the village, in 1905 [4] - 101 yards.
Since 1929, the village was part of the Klementyevsky Village Council of the Stavrovsky District , from 1935 to 1945 as part of the Nebylovsky District , from 1965 - as part of the Suzdal District . Since 2005, the village is part of the Novoaleksandrovsky rural settlement .
Population
| 1859 [3] | 1905 [4] | 1926 [5] |
|---|---|---|
| 484 | 557 | 434 |
| Population | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1859 [6] | 1905 [7] | 1926 [8] | 2002 [9] | 2010 [1] |
| 484 | ↗ 557 | ↘ 434 | ↘ 0 | ↗ 4 |
Attractions
In the village there is an inactive Nikolskaya church with a bell tower (1829) [10]
Famous Natives
- Posadsky, Ivan Nikitovich - Hero of the Soviet Union
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 2010 All-Russian Population Census. The population of the settlements of the Vladimir region . Date of treatment July 21, 2014. Archived July 21, 2014.
- ↑ V.G. Dobronravov, V.D. Berezin “Historical and Statistical Description of Churches and Parishes of the Vladimir Diocese” Issue 1. Lip. mountains Vladimir, Tipo-Lithography V.A. Parkova, 1893
- ↑ 1 2 Vladimir province. The list of settlements according to 1859.
- ↑ 1 2 List of the inhabited places of Vladimir province 1905
- ↑ All-Union Population Census of 1926. Vol. 2: Preliminary results of the census in the Vladimir province
- ↑ Lists of populated places of the Russian Empire. VI. Vladimir province. According to the information of 1859 / Art. ed. M. Raevsky . - Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of the Interior. - SPb. , 1863. - 283 p.
- ↑ List of populated areas of Vladimir province . - Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of the Interior. - Vladimir, 1907.
- ↑ Preliminary results of the census in the Vladimir province. Issue 2 // All-Union Population Census of 1926 / Vladimir Province Statistics Department. - Vladimir, 1927.
- ↑ 2002 All-Russian Census Data: Table 02c. M .: Federal State Statistics Service, 2004.
- ↑ Folk catalog of Orthodox architecture