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Butovo (Leninsky district)

Butovo is an urban-type settlement (a working settlement, until 2019 - a village) [2] in the Leninsky district of the Moscow region . It is part of the rural settlement Bulatnikovskoye (until the mid-2000s - Bulatnikovsky rural district).

Working village
Butovo
A country Russia
Subject of the federationMoscow region
Municipal DistrictLeninist
Rural settlementBulatnikovskoe
History and Geography
TimezoneUTC + 3
Population
Population↗ 81 [1] people ( 2010 )
Digital identifiers
Postcode142718
OKATO Code46228802008
OKTMO Code

Content

History

The village of Butovo was first mentioned in the XVII century. Then it belonged to the clerk Peter Samoilov. Later, the village was owned by Moscow nobleman Yuri Fedorovich Mitusov . In the middle of the 18th century, the village of Butov was owned by Ivan Aleksandrovich Protopopov, second lieutenant of the Life Guards of the Semenovsky Regiment. After his death, the village passed to his widow, Praskovya Denisovna. In the documents of 1770, the village is described as follows:

 Seltso Butovo ... is located on dry land. The manor house is wooden, with it a pond dug, in which fish: roach, perch, crucian carp. The earth is raw, it is better to give birth to rye, oats, and wheat and hay mowing mediocre. The forest is birch and aspen, suitable for building, 6 and 7 fathoms high. There are animals in it: wolves, foxes and hares; birds: black grouse, partridges, starlings and blackbirds ... Peasants are on the item. The land is plowed on the landowner by 8 acres in the field, and they are traded by tillage, to which they are glad. The land, both the landowner and his whole, is being plowed. Women, in addition to field work, spin flax, wool, weave linen and peasant cloth for their use. 

In 1790, the village of Butovo went to the architect Boris Ivanovich Polyakov. According to the data of 1795, 18 peasants lived in the village. Later, the village passed to Polyakov’s relatives. In the middle of the XIX century, there were 6 yards in Butovo, where 28 men and 38 women lived.

In 1866, a railway passed near the village. The nearest stations were far away, but soon, at the request of the villagers, Butovo stations were built. In the XIX century, Butovo was part of the Sukhanovo volost of Podolsky district . In 1899, 38 people lived here [3] . In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, cottages began to be built near the village. Industrial enterprises appeared in the same period, in 1876 a brick factory was founded.

In Soviet times, the village of Butovo appeared west of the village, which in the 1980s became part of Moscow.

On March 28, 2008, by a resolution of the Government of the Moscow Region, a land plot of 66300 square meters. m. in the area of ​​the turn of the Warsaw highway to the city of Vidnoe (south side) in the rural settlement Bulatnikovskoye was included in the borders of the village of Butovo [4] .

By the decree of the governor of the region of June 27, 2019, the village was given the status of an urban-type settlement of regional subordination (a working settlement) [2] .

Population

Population
1970 [5]1979 [6]2002 [7]2006 [8]2010 [1]
8905↘ 7497↘ 52↗ 62↗ 81

According to the All-Russian Census , in 2002, 52 people lived in the village (18 men and 34 women) [9] . According to 2005 data, 62 people lived in the village [10] .

Location

The village of Butovo is located on the old Warsaw highway about 6 km west of the center of Vidnoe . It borders on Moscow in the west. The nearest rural settlement is the village of Lesparkhoz . Butovo station is located a kilometer west of the village.

See also

  • Butovo (Moscow)

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 The number of rural population and its distribution in the Moscow Region (results of the 2010 All-Russian Population Census) Volume III (Neopr.) (DOC + RAR). M .: Territorial authority of the Federal State Statistics Service for the Moscow Region (2013). Date of treatment October 20, 2013. Archived October 20, 2013.
  2. ↑ 1 2 Resolution of the Governor of the Moscow Region N 300-PG dated June 27, 2019 “On changing the type and category of rural settlements of the rural settlement Bulatnikovskoye of the Leninsky District of the Moscow Region”
  3. ↑ Memorial book of the Moscow province for 1899 / under the editorship of A.V. Avrorina. - M. , 1899. - S. 546.
  4. ↑ On the inclusion of a land plot in the borders of the village of Butovo of the rural settlement Bulatnikovskoye of the Leninsky municipal district - Russian Legal Portal
  5. ↑ 1970 All-Union Population Census. The number of urban population of the RSFSR, its territorial units, urban settlements and urban areas by gender. (Russian) . Demoscope Weekly. Date of treatment September 25, 2013. Archived on April 28, 2013.
  6. ↑ 1979 All-Union Population Census. The number of urban population of the RSFSR, its territorial units, urban settlements and urban areas by gender. (Russian) . Demoscope Weekly. Date of treatment September 25, 2013. Archived on April 28, 2013.
  7. ↑ 2002 All-Russian Census Data: Table No. 02c. Population and prevailing nationality for each rural locality. M .: Federal State Statistics Service, 2004
  8. ↑ Alphabetical list of settlements of municipal districts of the Moscow Region as of January 1, 2006 (Neopr.) (RTF + ZIP). The development of local government in the Moscow region. Date of treatment February 4, 2013. Archived January 11, 2012.
  9. ↑ 2002 Census: Table 2C. M .: Federal State Statistics Service, 2004.
  10. ↑ Alphabetical list of settlements of municipal districts of the Moscow Region (Neopr.) . Reform of local government in the Moscow region. Date of treatment March 6, 2011. Archived March 6, 2011.

Literature

  • Romanyuk S.K. Moscow behind the Garden Ring. - M .: AST: Astrel, 2007 .-- S. 727-731. - ISBN 978-5-17-044643-8 .
  • History of Moscow districts. Encyclopedia / Ed. Averyanova K.A. - M .: Astrel, 2005 .-- S. 743-747. - 832 s. - ISBN 5-271-11122-9 .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Butovo_(Leninsky_district)&oldid=100984566


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