Antonovskoe - a village in the Molokovsky district of the Tver region. Belongs to the Cherkasovsky rural settlement , until 2006 - the center of the Antonovsky rural district.
| Village | |
| Antonovsky | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Tver region |
| Municipal District | Molokovsky |
| Rural settlement | Cherkasovskoe |
| History and Geography | |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | 144 people ( 2008 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Postcode | 171695 |
| OKATO Code | 28242804010 |
| OKTMO Code | |
It is located 12 kilometers east of the regional center of Molokovo , located between the river Reshetikha (along the northern border of the village) and the highway “ Khabotskoye- Molokovo- Sandovo ” (along the southern one).
According to the 2002 census, the population is 174 residents, 75 men, 99 women.
Content
- 1 History
- 2 Attractions
- 3 notes
- 4 References
History
The list of populated areas of the Tver province of 1859 [1] contains the owner village Antonovskoye, 41 yards, 316 inhabitants, an Orthodox church. In the second half of the XIX - early XX centuries, the village was the center of the same volost and parish of Vesyegonsk district . In 1888 - 64 yards, 328 residents [2] , there was a mill, the inhabitants were engaged in forestry (selling wood and cutting log huts). In 1918, the Antonov center of the volost of the Vesyegonsk district, in 1919 - of the Krasnokholmsky district , in 1925 - of the village council of the same name of the Molokov volost of the Bezhetsky district . Since 1929, the village was part of the Molokovsky district (since 1935 - in the Kalinin region ).
In 1997 - 75 households, 189 residents. The administration of the rural district, the board of the Worker collective farm, an incomplete secondary school, a recreation center, a library, a first-aid post, a communications department, and a store.
Attractions
The ruins of the St. Nicholas Church (XIX century), the main house of the former manor house and the brick building of the farmyard have been preserved.
Notes
- ↑ Tver province. The list of settlements according to 1859. SPb. 1862
- ↑ Collection of statistical information on the Tver province. V.11, issue 2: Vesyegonsk district. - 1894.