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Prechisto-Kamenka

Prechisto-Kamenka is a village in the Kuvshinovsky district of the Tver region of Russia . The center of the Prechisto-Kamensky rural settlement .

Village
Prechisto-Kamenka
A country Russia
Subject of the federationTver region
Municipal DistrictKuvshinovsky district
Rural settlementPrechisto-Kamenskoe
History and Geography
TimezoneUTC + 3
Population
Population225 people ( 2008 )
Digital identifiers
Postcode172102
OKATO Code28234824001
OKTMO Code
Stone crosses.

Located on the Kamenka River, a tributary of the Osugi . To the district center Kuvshinovo - 19 km, from the highway " Torzhok - Ostashkov " to the village of 5 km (turn at Bolshaya Bork ).

The population according to the 2002 census is 198 people, 95 men, 103 women.

Content

History

It has been known since the 16th century as a monastery village and a large shopping center on the Vyshny Volochek - Rzhev tract.

At the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries, the village was the center of the parish and parish of Novotorzhsky district of the Tver province . In 1884, the Prechisty-Kamensky volost included 37 villages (1249 yards) with 6972 inhabitants [1] . In the village itself there are 94 yards, 549 residents, a zemstvo school , a mill, a drinking establishment; Crafts: blacksmiths, furriers, dyers, latrines - masons, rags, locksmiths.

In 1940, the center of the Prechisto-Kamensky Village Council of the Kamensky District of the Kalinin Region .

In 1997 - 95 households, 246 residents. The administration of the rural district, the central estate of the collective farm. M. I. Kalinina, incomplete secondary school, recreation center, post office, savings bank, shop.

Attractions

Near Prechisto-Kamenka is a village of the XV — XVII centuries, 7 granite crosses with inscriptions of the XVI century (4 crosses were transferred in 1986 to the Ethnographic Museum near Torzhok).

Notes

  1. ↑ Collection of statistical information on the Tver province. T. 2: Novotorzhsky district - 1889.

Links

  • Electronic Encyclopedic Reference “Tver Region”
  • Orthodox Temples of Tver Land


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Priest-Kamenka&oldid=78942021


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