Krasnoyarovo is a village in the Ivolginsky district of Buryatia . Included in the rural settlement "Ivolginskoye" .
| Village | |
| Krasnoyarovo | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Buryatia |
| Municipal District | Ivolginsky |
| Rural settlement | Ivolginskoe |
| Internal division | 5 streets and gardening Cheryomushki |
| History and Geography | |
| First mention | 1730 |
| Former names | Babkino |
| Climate type | sharply continental |
| Timezone | UTC + 8 |
| Population | |
| Population | ↗ 426 [1] people ( 2010 ) |
| Nationalities | Russians , Buryats |
| Denominations | Orthodox, Buddhists |
| Katoykonim | Krasnoyar residents |
| Official language | Buryat , Russian |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | +7 30140 |
| Postcode | 671050 |
| OKATO Code | 81222820003 |
| OKTMO Code | |
Content
Geography
Location
Located at the foot of Khamar-Daban , 4 km north of the district center, the village of Ivolginsk , on the left side of the valley of the Ivolga River. The Krasnoyarskaya river flows through the village, originating in the Khamar-Daban mountains. The nearest settlements are: Ivolginsk, located to the south, Gurulba 8 km to the east, Kalenovo, Upper Oriole and others.
Nature
The terrain is a steppe alternating with a forest (willow, birch) and turning into a forest (willow-birch and taiga on the mountains).
History
The village of Babkino, later Krasnoyarovo, was founded around 1730. In the second half of the 19th century, with the abolition of serfdom, peasants from European Russia moved here. Residents sold oil, grain, leather, furs to Verkhneudinsk .
In 1877, the St. Elias Church was built at the expense of the merchant Pyotr Avvakumovich Frolov.
The men of the village participated in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905. 14 people did not return from the fields of Manchuria. Dozens were called up to the front of the First World War , participated in the revolutionary events of 1917. During the Civil War , the Babkinsky partisan detachment was organized, successfully operating against the White Guard "Wild Division". In January 1920, whites captured the village, before destroying the neighboring village of Mukhino. The partisans were forced to move to the village of Kalenov . Ten of the captured Babkin partisans, the punishers, after torture and torture, were locked up in a rural forge and burned alive. Behind the village on a hill on a mass grave there is a monument to the fallen red partisans, erected in the same year and updated in 1966.
In 1929, the New Life agricultural cartel was created. In 1930, the collective farm named after Lenin was organized. In the 1930s, the village received a new name - Krasnoyarovo. During the period of Stalinist repressions, many families of middle peasants recognized as kulak were expelled. The St. Elias Church was destroyed.
Population
| Population | ||
|---|---|---|
| 2002 [2] | 2008 | 2010 [1] |
| 383 | ↗ 416 | ↗ 426 |
National composition
The overwhelming majority of the population is Russian; there are about 10 Buryat families.
Economics
Agriculture
The local population mainly keeps cows and other animals, and also grows vegetables.
Infrastructure
There is a private sawmill, a shop.
Culture
There is a house of culture, or a club in which musical evenings or important meetings are held. The club has a library. The village has a museum of local lore.
Education
In the village there is a secondary school with training with ten classes of education.
Health
There is a feldsher-midwife station.
Transport
An asphalt road goes to the village from the Orioles. In the village itself and in the environs, the roads are not asphalt. In Krasnoyarovo, a bus stops at the only stop 4 times a day.
Communication
There is free and paid Wi-Fi.
- middle School of General education
- House of Culture
- Museum of Local Lore
- Paramedic-midwife station
- Library
Religion
Church of the Prophet Elijah of the Ulan-Ude diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church . Restored in 1999 on the site of the St. Ilyinsky temple destroyed in the 1930s.
There is an Orthodox rehabilitation center for alcohol and drug addicts at the St. Ilyinsky parish.
Cultural Heritage Sites
- The mass grave of the partisans is a historical monument.