Clever Geek Handbook
📜 ⬆️ ⬇️

Aleshinka (Oryol Oblast)

Aleshinka is a village in the Dmitrovsky district of the Oryol region . The administrative center of Aleshinsky rural settlement . The resident population is 224 [1] people (2011).

Village
Alyoshinka
A country Russia
Subject of the federationOryol Region
Municipal DistrictDmitrovsky
Rural settlementAlyoshinsky
History and Geography
TimezoneUTC + 3
Population
Population↗ 224 [1] people ( 2011 )
Digital identifiers
Telephone code+7 48649
Postcode303250
OKATO Code54212802001
OKTMO Code

Content

  • 1 Geography
  • 2 Etymology
  • 3 History
  • 4 population
  • 5 notes
  • 6 Literature

Geography

Located on the Nessa River, 7 km west of Dmitrovsk . The road 54K-9 Kromy - Komarichi passes through the village.

Climate

The climate in the village and the okrug is moderately continental, moderately humid, however, there are cases of severe hurricanes [2] .

Etymology

The name of the village comes from the ancient word "Aleshki", which means alder bushes in the river valley. There are spelling errors in the title: Alyosha [e] nka.

History

In 1897, 862 people lived in the village (415 males and 447 females); the whole population professed Orthodoxy.

The inhabitants of the village participated in the First World War: Anufriev Kuzma Filippovich (1895), Baboshin Vladimir Mikhailovich, Baboshin Timofey Sergeevich, Borzov Vasily Artemievich, Byvshev Fyodor Semenovich, Byvshev Foma Grigoryevich (1877), Vasyunin Ilya Denisovich, Vasyunin Filippov, Nikolai Vasilyunin, Vasilyunin Denimovich Vasilyunin, Nikolai Konovich 1877), Voronin Andrey Filippovich, Voronin Ivan Efimovich (1872), Voronin Stepan Efimovich, Voropaev Akim Nikitich (1894), Voropaev Filipp Nikitich, Galanov Mikhail Stepanovich (1887), Gusakov Ivan Denisovich (1882), Dyachkov Egor Mikhailovich, Dyachkov Egor Mikhailovich, , Zhuravlov Philip Y. and others [3] .

Before the October Revolution of 1917, the population of the village was assigned to the church of the Nativity of the village of Baldyzh .

In 1926, there were 195 households in the village (including 193 of the peasant type), 1,108 people lived (529 males and 579 females), there were: a first-level school, an illiteracy eradication center. At that time, Aleshinka was the administrative center of the Alesha village council of the Kruglinsky volost of Dmitrovsky district [4] . Since 1928, as part of the Dmitrov district. In 1937 there were 144 yards in the village [5] .

Since October 1941, it was in the zone of Nazi occupation. In March 1943, fighting was fought on the liberation of the German invaders in the village [6] . It was liberated by units of the 102nd Infantry Division on August 13, 1943.

In the 1940s - 1980s, the collective farm "Ilyich's Testament" was operating in the village [7] .

Population

Population size
1853 [8]1866 [9]1877 [10]1897 [11]1926 [12]1979 [13]2002 [14]
602↘ 596↗ 692↗ 862↗ 1108↘ 245↗ 298
2010 [15]2011 [1]
↘ 217↗ 224
 

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 General plan of the Alesha rural settlement. The population of the rural settlement by settlements in 2011 (neopr.) . Date of treatment December 14, 2014. Archived December 14, 2014.
  2. ↑ The Bathhouse wasn’t asking »Oryol-region.rf - information-analytical Internet-publication of the Oryol region (unopened) (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment March 7, 2013. Archived on April 7, 2013.
  3. ↑ In memory of the heroes of the Great War of 1914-1918
  4. ↑ List of populated areas of the Oryol province. 1927, 1927 , p. 44.
  5. ↑ Alyoshinka on the map of the Red Army N-36 (D) 1937
  6. ↑ Oryol province | Local historian.ru (neopr.) . Date of treatment March 7, 2013. Archived on April 7, 2013.
  7. ↑ State archive of the Oryol region. Guide. 1998 year
  8. ↑ Military Statistical Review of the Russian Empire: Oryol Province. - SPb. : Department of the General Staff, 1853. - T. 6. - 158 p.
  9. ↑ Oryol province: a list of settlements according to 1866. - SPb. : Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, 1871. - 237 p.
  10. ↑ Volosts and the most important villages of European Russia. Issue 1. - St. Petersburg. : Central Statistical Committee, 1880. - 413 p.
  11. ↑ Populated places of the Russian Empire of 500 or more inhabitants according to the census of 1897. - SPb. : Printing house “Public benefit”, 1905. - 399 p.
  12. ↑ List of populated areas of the Oryol province. 1st edition. Dmitrovsky district. - Oryol provincial statistical department, 1927. - 67 p.
  13. ↑ Map of the General Staff N-36 (D) 1981
  14. ↑ Database “Ethno-linguistic composition of Russian settlements”
  15. ↑ 2010 All-Russian Population Census. 7. The population of urban districts, municipalities, urban and rural settlements, urban settlements, rural settlements of the Oryol region (Neopr.) . Date of treatment February 1, 2014. Archived February 1, 2014.

Literature

  • Populated places of the Russian Empire of 500 or more inhabitants according to the census of 1897. - Printing house "Public benefit", 1905. - 399 p.
  • List of settlements of the Oryol province. 1st edition. Dmitrovsky district. - Oryol provincial statistical department, 1927. - 67 p.
  • A. Yu. Saran. Oryol villages. Reconstruction of the historical structure. Volume 1. - FSBEI HE Orel GAU, 2015 .-- 538 p. - 100 copies. - ISBN 978-5-93382-263-9 .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Aleshinka_(Orylovsk_region)&oldid=101573668


More articles:

  • International Pentecostal Holiness Church
  • Swiss Rugby Team
  • Uruguayan Soccer Championship 2001
  • KamAZ-63968
  • Franschhoek
  • Dolgosplosk, Boris Alexandrovich
  • 63P / Wilda
  • Manius Atzilius Balb (Consul 114 BC)
  • Fodder Rural Settlement
  • Colonization of the Solar System

All articles

Clever Geek | 2019