Ustye-Strelka is a village in the Taldomsky district of the Moscow region of Russia . It is part of the rural settlement Tempovoe . Population - 1 [1] (2010).
| Village | |
| Mouth Arrow | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Moscow region |
| Municipal District | Taldomsky |
| Rural settlement | Tempo |
| History and Geography | |
| Center height | 115 m |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | ↗ 1 [1] people ( 2010 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Postcode | 141925 |
| OKATO Code | 46254837024 |
| OKTMO Code | 46654426256 |
Population
| Population | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1859 [2] | 1890 [3] | 1926 [4] | 2002 [5] | 2006 [6] | 2010 [1] |
| 101 | ↗ 138 | ↘ 117 | ↘ 0 | → 0 | ↗ 1 |
Geography
It is located in the western part of the district, about 18 km west of the center of Taldom , on the left bank of the Dubna River (a tributary of the Volga ), at the confluence of the Sestra River. The nearest settlements are Arefyevo , Filippovo and Kriyanovo villages .
History
In the “List of Populated Places” of 1862, Ustye (Strelki) is the breech village of the 2nd camp of the Dmitrovsky district of the Moscow province along the borders of the Korchevsky district , at the Dubna and Sestra rivers, 56 versts from the county town, with 15 yards and 101 inhabitants (48 men , 53 women) [2] .
According to 1890, it was part of the Karavaevsky volost of Dmitrovsky district, the number of souls was 138 people [3] .
In 1913 - 24 yards [7] .
According to the materials of the 1926 All-Union Population Census - the village of the Starikovsky village council of the Leninsky volost of the Leninsky district , 117 residents lived (61 men, 56 women), there were 21 peasant farms [4] .
Since 1929 - a settlement as part of the Leninsky district of the Kimry district of the Moscow region, since 1930, in connection with the abolition of the district, - as part of the Taldom region (formerly the Leninsky district) of the Moscow region.
Before the municipal reform of 2006 - the village of the Yudinsky rural district [8] [9] .
Notes
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ 1 2 Lists of populated places of the Russian Empire. Moscow province. According to the information of 1859 / Art. ed. E. Ogorodnikov. - Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of the Interior. - SPb. , 1862. - T. XXIV.
- ↑ 1 2 Shramchenko A.P. Reference book of the Moscow province (description of counties) . - M. , 1890. - 420 p.
- ↑ 1 2 Handbook on populated areas of the Moscow province . - Moscow Statistics Division. - M. , 1929. - 2000 copies.
- ↑ 2002 All-Russian Census Data: Table No. 02c. Population and prevailing nationality for each rural locality. M .: Federal State Statistics Service, 2004
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Populated areas of the Moscow province / B.N. Penkin. - Moscow Metropolitan and Provincial Statistical Committee. - M. , 1913. - S. 223. - 454 p.
- ↑ Law of the Moscow Region of February 15, 2005 No. 42/2005-OZ “On the Status and Borders of the Taldomsky Municipal District, newly formed urban and rural settlements and the municipality existing on the territory of the Taldomsky District of the Moscow Region” (adopted by resolution of the Moscow Regional Duma of 26.01. 2005 No. 3/126-P, original edition) . Date of treatment June 15, 2014.
- ↑ Resolution of the Governor of the Moscow Region dated November 29, 2006 No. 156-PG “On the exclusion of rural districts from the accounting data of the administrative-territorial and territorial units of the Moscow Region” . Date of treatment April 17, 2014.