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Venetianovo

Venetsianovo is a village in the Udomelsky district of the Tver region . It is part of the Zarechensky rural settlement .

Village
Venetianovo
A country Russia
Subject of the federationTver region
Municipal DistrictUdomlysky
Rural settlementZarechenskoye
History and Geography
First mentionXVIII century
Former namesbefore 1980 - Dubrovskoye
TimezoneUTC + 3
Population
Population21 [1] people ( 2010 )
Digital identifiers
Postcode171871
OKATO Code28256816004
OKTMO Code

It is located 22 km (in a straight line) northeast of the city of Udomlya on the Vorozhba River. From the center of the village, the village of Popovo - 3 km. Near the village Bobylikha .

The population according to the 2002 census is 21 people, 8 men, 13 women.

In 1980, the village of Dubrovskoye was renamed the village of Venetsianovo (now, however, the village) in honor of Alexei Gavrilovich Venetsianov (1780-1847) - a Russian painter buried in a local cemetery. From 1819 until the end of his life, Venetsianov constantly lived in the village of Safonkovo , where he painted his most famous canvases (now the tract Safonkovo ​​2.5 km south of the village ).

Content

  • 1 History
  • 2 Attractions
  • 3 notes
  • 4 References

History

In 1478, the list of the withdrawal of the Udomlya lands from Novgorod in favor of the Moscow prince Ivan III mentioned the area of ​​Dubrov, Dubrovka, located from the lakes Navolok and Kezadra , east of the Mushino volost to the modern villages of Tokarikha, Vlasovo, Filippkovo, the wasteland Safonkovo, Koptevo.

Dubrovsky churchyard is mentioned in written sources in the 18th century, the first church books of the churchyard date back to 1781. In 1799, with the help of the parishioners, a wooden church of the Savior of the Holy Face was built on the south bank of the river Divination. Around the church there is a cemetery surrounded by a fence made of wild stone. In this cemetery in 1847 the Venetians were buried. In 1883-1896, on the north bank of the river. Vorozhba the stone Spasskaya church was built and in 1896 consecrated. The old, wooden church was adapted for the tomb, now it is not.

In the List of Populated Places of the Tver Province of 1859 [2], there is Dubrovsky pogost, on the Vorozhba River, 5 yards, 27 residents. At the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries, the churchyard became known as the village ; according to the data of 1886 [3], here, apart from the inhabitants of the clergy, there are families of retired soldiers and peasants, a total of 8 families, 26 residents. In 1914, in the parish of the Spassky Church in the village of Dubrovsky, Makarovsky Volost, Vyshnevolotsky Uyezd , 28 villages with a population of 3,173 residents were included.

In 1940, the center of the Dubrovsky village council of the Brusovsky district of the Kalinin region sat down . In the post-war period, the inhabitants of the village of Dubrovskoye worked on the Kommunar collective farm.

In 1997, there were 14 households and 23 residents in the village of Venetsianovo, Zarechensky rural district, Udomelsky district.

Attractions

  • grave of A. G. Venetsianov
  • Spasskaya Church (built in 1896).

Notes

  1. ↑ 2010 All-Russian Population Census. Settlements of the Tver region
  2. ↑ Tver province. The list of settlements according to 1859. SPb. 1862
  3. ↑ Collection of statistical information on the Tver province. T. 3: Vyshnevolotsky district - 1885.

Links

  • Orthodox Temples of Tver Land
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Venetian&oldid=99203656


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