Oliki ( Fin. Hyvösi ) is a village in the Ropshinsky rural settlement of the Lomonosov district of the Leningrad region .
| Village | |
| Oliki | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Leningrad region |
| Municipal District | Lomonosovsky |
| Rural settlement | Ropshinskoe |
| History and Geography | |
| First mention | 1817 year |
| Former names | Olika |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | ▲ 91 [1] people ( 2017 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | +7 81376 |
| Postcode | 188514 |
| OKATO Code | 41230840000 |
| OKTMO Code | |
Content
- 1 History
- 2 Geography
- 3 Demographics
- 4 Streets
- 5 notes
History
On the “Topographic map of the environs of St. Petersburg” of the Military Topographic Depot of the General Staff of 1817, the village of Olika is mentioned, consisting of 5 peasant households [2] .
On the map of the St. Petersburg province of F. F. Schubert in 1834, the village of Oliki and two adjacent villages of Sibilev are indicated [3] .
OLIKI - the village belongs to Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, the number of inhabitants under the audit: 10 m., 10 w. p. [4] (1838)
In the explanatory text to the ethnographic map of the St. Petersburg province of P. I. Köppen in 1849, it is recorded as the village of Hywoisi ( Oliki ) and the number of its inhabitants for 1848 is indicated: Ingermanlanders - Savakot - 9 m., 10 w. n., a total of 19 people [5] .
The village of Oliki is marked on the map of Professor S. S. Kutorgi in 1852 [6] .
OLIKI - the village of the Krasnoselskaya specific office of the Shungurovsky order, along the postal tract, the number of yards - 4, the number of souls - 11 metro stations [7] (1856)
Plan of the village of Oliki. 1860
According to the “Topographic Map of Parts of St. Petersburg and Vyborg Provinces” in 1860, the village of Oliki numbered 3 peasant households. Adjacent to it were two villages of Sibilev [8] .
OLIKI - the specific village at the Strelka river, the number of yards - 4, the number of inhabitants: 19 m., 15 w. p. [9] (1862)
In 1885, the village of Oliki numbered 45 yards. In the village there was a water mill and the Palace of E.I.V.G. Empresses [10] .
In the XIX century, the village was part of the Ropshinsky volost of the 1st camp of the Peterhof district of St. Petersburg province, at the beginning of the 20th century - of the 2nd camp.
By 1913, the number of yards in the village of Oliki increased to 8 [11] .
According to the topographic map of 1931, the village consisted of 14 courtyards.
According to 1933, the village of Oliki and the village of Oliki were members of the Razbegaevsky Finnish National Village Council of the Leningrad Prigorodny District [12] .
According to 1966, the village of Oliki was part of the Factory Village Council [13] .
According to the data of 1973 and 1990, the village of Oliki was part of the Ropshinsky Village Council [14] [15] .
In 1997, 7 people lived in the village of Oliki Ropshinsky volost, in 2002 - 19 people (Russians - 95%) [16] [17] .
In 2007, in the village of Oliki Ropshinsky SP - 10 people [18] .
Geography
The village is located in the eastern part of the district on the highway 41K-011 ( Strelna - Gatchina ) (Strelinskoye Shosse), north of the administrative center of the settlement of Ropsha .
The distance to the administrative center of the settlement is 4 km [18] .
The distance to the nearest railway station Krasnoe Selo is 13.5 km [13] .
Strelka River flows through the village.
Demographics
Streets
1st line, 2nd line, 3rd line, 4th line, Vasilkovaya, Vishnevaya, Vladimirskaya, Zarechnaya, Linden, Meadow, District, Ryabinovaya, Sibilevskaya, Lilac, Solar, Strelinsky highway, Third line, Fourth line Apple tree [19] .
Notes
- ↑ Administrative and territorial division of the Leningrad region / Comp. Kozhevnikov V.G. - Directory. - SPb. : Inkeri, 2017 .-- S. 134. - 271 p. - 3000 copies. Archived March 14, 2018 on Wayback Machine
- ↑ "Topographic map of the circle of St. Petersburg" on 16 sheets on a scale of 1 century. in 1 dm or 1: 42 000, Military Topographic Depot of the General Staff, 1817
- ↑ Topographic map of St. Petersburg province. 5th layout. Schubert. 1834
- ↑ Description of the St. Petersburg province in counties and camps . - SPb. : Provincial Printing House, 1838. - S. 136. - 144 p.
- ↑ Koppen P. von Erklarender Text zu der ethnographischen Karte des St. Petersburger Gouvernements. - St. Petersburg. 1867. S. 72
- ↑ Geognostic map of St. Petersburg province prof. S. S. Kutorgi, 1852
- ↑ Peterhof county // Alphabetical list of villages by counties and camps of the St. Petersburg province / N. Elagin. - SPb. : Printing House of the Provincial Government, 1856. - P. 35. - 152 p.
- ↑ Map of the St. Petersburg province. 1860
- ↑ Lists of populated areas of the Russian Empire, compiled and published by the Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of the Interior. XXXVII. St. Petersburg province. As of 1862. SPb. 1864.S. 135
- ↑ Map of the surroundings of St. Petersburg. 1885
- ↑ Map of the area of maneuvers. 1913
- ↑ Rykshin P.E. Administrative and territorial structure of the Leningrad region. - L .: Publishing House of the Leningrad Executive Committee and the Lensoviet, 1933. - 444 p. - S. 263
- ↑ 1 2 Administrative and territorial division of the Leningrad region / Comp. T.A. Badina. - Reference book. - L .: Lenizdat , 1966 .-- S. 145. - 197 p. - 8000 copies.
- ↑ Administrative territorial division of the Leningrad region. - Lenizdat. 1973. S. 242
- ↑ Administrative territorial division of the Leningrad region. Lenizdat. 1990. ISBN 5-289-00612-5. S. 87
- ↑ Administrative territorial division of the Leningrad region. SPb. 1997. ISBN 5-86153-055-6. S. 87
- ↑ Koryakov Yu. B. Database “Ethno-linguistic composition of Russian settlements”. Leningrad region .
- ↑ 1 2 Administrative and territorial division of the Leningrad Region. - SPb. 2007.S. 111
- ↑ System "Tax Reference". Directory of postal codes. Lomonosov district, Leningrad region (Inaccessible link) . Date of treatment January 27, 2014. Archived June 12, 2013.