Mitinskaya is a village in the Shatursky municipal district of the Moscow region . Included in the urban settlement of Shatura . The population is 136 [1] people. (2010).
| Village | |
| Mitinskaya | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Moscow region |
| Municipal District | Shatursky |
| Urban settlement | Shatura |
| History and Geography | |
| First mention | 1637 |
| Center height | 130 m |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | β 136 [1] people ( 2010 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Postcode | |
| OKATO Code | 46257831003 |
| OKTMO Code | |
Location
Mitinskaya village is located in the northwestern part of the Shatursky district, the distance to the Moscow Ring Road is about 118 km. Altitude 130 m [2] .
Title
In written sources, the village is referred to as Mitinskaya [3] [4] [5] [6] .
The name comes from Mitya - the colloquial form of the name Dmitry [7] .
History
First mentioned in the scribal Vladimir book of V. Kropotkin 1637-1648. like the village of Mitinskaya stan Seneg, Vladimir district. The village belonged to the category of patriarchal lands [3] .
Before the abolition of serfdom, the village belonged to the state [4] .
After the abolition of serfdom, the village became part of the Petrovsky volost [8] .
After the October Revolution of 1917, the Mitinsky Village Council was formed, which included the village of Mitinskaya. In 1923, the village council was part of the Krasnovsky volost of the Yegoryevsky district of Moscow province [9] .
In 1925, the Mitinsky Village Council was abolished, and the village of Mitinsky became part of the Petrovsky Village Council , but already in 1926 the Mitinsky Village Council was restored [9] .
During the reform of the administrative-territorial division of the USSR in 1929, the Mitinsky Village Council with the village of Mitinskaya was included in the Petrovsky Village Council, which became part of the Shatursky District of the Orekhovo-Zuevsky District of the Moscow Region [10] .
In 1933, the restored Mitinsky Village Council with the village of Mitinsky became part of the Shatursky suburban zone . In 1951, the village council was abolished, and the village of Mitinskaya was transferred to the Petrovsky village council [11] .
Population
| Population | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1859 [12] | 1868 [13] | 1885 [14] | 1905 [15] | 1926 [16] | 1931 [17] |
| 438 | β 453 | β 582 | β 744 | β 748 | β 1214 |
| 1970 [17] | 1993 [17] | 2002 [18] | 2006 [19] | 2010 [1] | |
| β 313 | β 116 | β 114 | β 46 | β 136 | |
Notes
- β 1 2 3 The size of the rural population and its distribution in the Moscow Region (results of the 2010 All-Russian Population Census). Volume III (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.
- β Mitinskaya (Shatursky district). Planet Photos
- β 1 2 Shatursky territory under Tsar Mikhail Fedorovich in letters and measures of Prince. V.P. Kropotkina, 2010 , Pages 229-234.
- β 1 2 Collection of statistical information on the Ryazan province. Volume V. Vol. II. Egorievsky Uyezd, 1887 , Pages 197-198.
- β Populated places of Ryazan Province, 1906 , Pages 102-103.
- β Mitinskaya on the βSpecial Map of European Russiaβ by I. A. Strelbitsky
- β Shatursky district of the Moscow region. Cultural and Natural Heritage (Explanatory text for the map, index of heritage sites), 2003 , Page 70.
- β Collection of statistical information on the Ryazan province. Volume V. Vol. II. Egorievsky Uyezd, 1887 , Pages 185-209.
- β 1 2 Handbook of the administrative-territorial division of the Moscow province (1917-1929), 1980, Pages 98-100
- β Handbook of Administrative Territorial Division of the Moscow Region 1929-2004, 2011, Pages 606-614
- β Handbook of Administrative Territorial Division of the Moscow Region 1929-2004, 2011, Pages 604-606
- β Ryazan province. The list of inhabited places according to the information of 1859 / Ed. I.I. Wilson. - Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of the Interior. - SPb. , 1863. - T. XXXV. - 170 p.
- β Memorial book of the Ryazan province for 1868. - Ryazan: Ryazan Provincial Statistical Committee, 1868.
- β Collection of statistical information on the Ryazan province. Volume V. Vol. I. Egorievsky district. - Ryazan, 1886.
- β Populated places of the Ryazan province / Ed. I.I. Prokhodtsova. - Ryazan Provincial Statistical Committee. - Ryazan, 1906.
- β Handbook of populated areas of the Moscow province . - Moscow Statistics Division. - M. , 1929. - 2000 copies.
- β 1 2 3 Kazakov V.M. The Patrol Book. History of Shatur villages. Book one. - M .: Publishing house of the magazine "Moscow", 1995. - 244 p. - ISBN 5-89097-002-X .
- β 2002 All-Russian Census Data: Table No. 02c. Population and prevailing nationality for each rural locality. M .: Federal State Statistics Service, 2004
- β Alphabetical list of settlements of municipal districts of the Moscow Region as of January 1, 2006 (RTF + ZIP). The development of local government in the Moscow region. Date of treatment February 4, 2013. Archived January 11, 2012.
Literature
- Davydov N.V. Shatursky region under Tsar Mikhail Fedorovich in letters and measures of Prince. V.P. Kropotkin. - M .: Izvestia Publishing House, 2010. - 480 p. - ISBN 978-5-206-00783-1 .
- Kazakov V.M. Watch book. History of Shatur villages. Book one. - M .: Publishing house of the magazine "Moscow", 1995. - 244 p. - ISBN 5-89097-002-X .
- Shatursky district of the Moscow region. Cultural and natural heritage (Explanatory text to the map, index of heritage objects). - M .: Russian Research Institute of Cultural and Natural Heritage named after D.S. Likhachev, Administration of the Shatursky district of the Moscow region, 2003. - 104 p. - ISBN 5-86443-084-6 .
- Collection of statistical information on the Ryazan province. Volume V. Vol. I. Egorievsky district. - Ryazan, 1886.
- Collection of statistical information on the Ryazan province. Volume V. Vol. II. Egorievsky district. - Ryazan, 1887.
- Populated places of the Ryazan province / Ed. I.I. Prokhodtsova. - Ryazan, 1906.