Kargaeva ( Kargaevo ) is a village in the Garinsky urban district of the Sverdlovsk region of Russia .
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| Kargaeva | |
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| Subject of the federation | Sverdlovsk region |
| City district | Garinsky |
| History and Geography | |
| Based | XVIII century |
| Former names | Karagoeva |
| Climate type | continental |
| Timezone | UTC + 5 |
| Population | |
| Population | ↗ 7 [1] people ( 2010 ) |
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Geography
The village of Kargaeva of the Garinsky urban district municipality is located between Lake Kargaevsky and the left bank of the Tavda River , 65 kilometers east of the district center of the village of Gary , 106 km northwest of the village of Tabory and 321 km north-east of Yekaterinburg . In the vicinity of the village, on the left bank of the Tavda River, there is a botanical natural monument - the near-village cedar forest Ivanushkin Sad [2] .
History
The Cossack village of Kargaev was founded in the 18th century . In the XIX - early XX centuries, administratively-territorially belonged to the Pelymsky volost of the Turin district of the Tobolsk province .
Population
| Population | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1868 [3] | 1893 [4] | 1926 [5] | 2002 [6] | 2010 [1] |
| 42 | ↗ 250 | ↘ 162 | ↘ 1 | ↗ 7 |
In 1868 - 9 yards, the population - 42 people (21 men and 21 women) [7] . In 1893 - 34 yards, the population - 250 people [8] . According to the 1926 census , there were 32 households in the village, and the population was 162 people (79 men and 83 women) [9] .
Russian Orthodox Church
In the XIX - early XX centuries, the village belonged to the parish of the Trinity Church of the village of Troitsky (Vorginsky) . [ten]
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 2010 All-Russian Population Census. The number and distribution of the population of the Sverdlovsk region . Date of treatment June 1, 2014. Archived June 1, 2014.
- ↑ Rundqvist N., Zadorina O. Sverdlovsk Region. From A to Z: Illustrated Local History Encyclopedia . - Yekaterinburg: Quist, 2009 .-- S. 456. - ISBN 978-5-85383-392-0 .
- ↑ List of populated areas of the Tobolsk province as of 1868. - St. Petersburg: Ministry of Internal Affairs, 1869. - S. 125. - 194 p.
- ↑ Volosts and populated areas of 1893. Issue 10. Tobolsk province. - St. Petersburg: Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of the Interior, 1894. - P. 81. - 111 p.
- ↑ List of settlements in the Ural region. - Sverdlovsk: Publication of the Organizational Department of the Uraloblispolcom, Uralstat administration and district executive committees, 1928. - T. Volume XI. Tagil district.
- ↑ 2002 All-Russian Census Data: Table No. 02c. Population and prevailing nationality for each rural locality. M .: Federal State Statistics Service, 2004
- ↑ List of populated areas of the Tobolsk province as of 1868. - St. Petersburg: Ministry of Internal Affairs, 1869. - S. 125. - 194 p.
- ↑ Volosts and populated areas of 1893. Issue 10. Tobolsk province. - St. Petersburg: Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of the Interior, 1894. - P. 81. - 111 p.
- ↑ List of settlements in the Ural region. - Sverdlovsk: Publication of the Organizational Department of the Uraloblispolcom, Uralstat administration and district executive committees, 1928. - T. Volume XI. Tagil district.
- ↑ Reference book of the Tobolsk diocese by September 1, 1913. - Tobolsk: Tobolsk diocesan brotherhood of St. Great. Dmitry Solunsky, 1913 .-- S. 152-153.