Orlovo is a village in the Shchelkovsky district of the Moscow region of Russia , part of the Trubinskoye rural settlement .
| Village | |
| Orlovo | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Moscow region |
| Municipal District | Schelkovsky |
| Rural settlement | Trubinskoye |
| History and Geography | |
| Center height | 156 m |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | ↗ 60 [1] people ( 2010 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Postcode | 141138 |
| OKATO Code | 46259834004 |
| OKTMO Code | 46659434131 |
Population
| Population size | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1646 [2] | 1678 [2] | 1704 [2] | 1852 [3] | 1859 [4] | 1869 [5] | 1899 [6] |
| eighteen | ↗ 47 | ↘ 41 | ↗ 261 | ↗ 276 | ↗ 285 | ↘ 126 |
| 1926 [7] | 2002 [8] | 2006 [9] | 2010 [1] | |||
| ↗ 262 | ↘ 39 | ↗ 47 | ↗ 60 | |||
Geography
The village of Orlovo is located in the north-east of the Moscow region, in the northern part of the Shchelkovo district, about 28 km north-east of the Moscow ring road and 15 km north-east of the same railway station in the city of Shchelkovo (about 19 km along the roads [ 10] , on the left bank of the Lashutka river of the Klyazma basin [11] .
3 km southeast of the village runs the Fryanovskoye highway P110 , 3 km to the northeast - the Moscow small ring A107 , 12 km to the northwest - the Yaroslavl highway M8 . The nearest settlements are the villages of Kablukovo , Kostyunino and the village of Litvinovo .
There are 7 streets in the village - Vostochnaya, Lugovaya, Nagornaya, Ozernaya, Polevaya, River and Central; attributed to 5 horticultural partnerships (SNT) [12] .
It is connected by bus with the city of Shchelkovo (route number 20) [13] .
History
The village of Orlovo, in 1585, is a village, on the Vzdaninoshka river, Moscow district, Bokhov camp, "the estate of the Trinity-Sergiev monastery, which was formerly the Vasilyevsky estate of Yakovlev’s son of Volyn; and in the village courtyards of the monastery, prikashchichіy and 3 people
- Scribe. Prince 257, l 385 [2]
In 1627, the archimandrite of the Trinity-Sergius Monastery Dionysius and the Kelar Elder Alexander sold the village to Ivan Chemodanov , after whose death the village was owned by his children - Bogdan and Fedor.
In 1646, in the village of Orlovo there were 10 peasant and 3 bobyl yards with 18 inhabitants.
In 1677, the wooden church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker was built in the village, after which Orlovo became known as the village.
In 1678, in the village there was a court yard of patrimonials (6 business people), 4 backyard people (15 people) and 7 peasant households (26 people).
In 1704, 10 peasant households with 41 inhabitants.
In 1709, Rodion Krestyanovich Bour became the owner of the village, and then his son Rodion.
Subsequently, the village belonged to Natalya Romanovna , nee Bruce, the wife of Ivan Ivanovich Albrecht (1742), their nephew - Yakov Alexandrovich Bruce (1761), Prince Pavel Nikolayevich Shcherbatov (1763), Agrafena Ivanovna Durasova (1774) [2] .
In the middle of the XIX century, the village of Orlovo belonged to the 2nd camp of the Bogorodsky district of Moscow province and belonged to Countess Agrafena Fedorovna Zakrevskaya . In the village there were 27 households, peasants 128 male souls and 133 female souls [3] .
In the “List of Populated Places” of 1862 - the owner's village of the 2nd camp of the Bogorodsky district of the Moscow province on the Khomutovsky highway , 34 versts from the county town and 16 versts from the stavoy, at the Zverinka river, with 27 yards and 276 residents (136 men, 140 women) [4] .
According to 1869, there is a village of Grebnevsky volost of the 3rd camp of Bogorodsky district with 42 courtyards, 49 wooden houses and 285 residents (138 men, 147 women), of which 8 are literate. A paper and weaving mill and a silk and weaving establishment were operating at the village. The amount of land was 372 tithes, including 186 ten arable lands. There were 42 horses, 51 units of cattle and 33 units of small livestock [5] .
In 1913 - 51 yards [14] .
According to the materials of the 1926 All-Union Census, the center of the Oryol village council of the Shchelkovo volost of the Moscow district , 3 km from the Aniskinsky highway and 18 km from the Shchelkovo station of the Northern Railway, lived 262 residents (117 men, 145 women), there were 57 households (55 peasant) [ 7] .
Since 1929 - the settlement of the Moscow region.
1994-2006 - the village of Trubinsky rural district of the Shchelkovsky district; since 2006 - the village of the rural settlement Trubinskoye of the Shchelkovsky municipal district [15] [16] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 The number of 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 3 4 5 Kholmogorov V.I., Kholmogorov G.I. Historical materials about churches and villages of the XVI — XVIII centuries Issue 5: Radonezh Tithing . - M. , 1886.
- ↑ 1 2 Nistrem K. Index of villages and residents of counties of the Moscow province. - M. , 1852. - 954 p.
- ↑ 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 Information about the villages and inhabitants of the Moscow province. Part I. Bogorodsky district . - Moscow Metropolitan and Provincial Committee. - M. , 1873. - 351 p.
- ↑ Memorial book of the Moscow province for 1899 / A.V. Avrorin. - M. , 1899.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Routes . Yandex maps. Date of treatment November 17, 2015.
- ↑ d. Orlovo (Unavailable link) . Public cadastral map . Rosreestr. Date of treatment November 17, 2015. Archived November 19, 2015.
- ↑ Classifier of addresses of the Russian Federation . The state register of addresses of the Federal Tax Service of Russia. Date of treatment November 17, 2015.
- ↑ Schedule of routes a / c 1785 Shchelkovo State Unitary Enterprise of Passenger Road Transport Mostransavto. Date of treatment November 16, 2015.
- ↑ Populated areas of the Moscow province / B.N. Penkin. - Moscow Metropolitan and Provincial Statistical Committee. - M. , 1913. - S. 96. - 454 p.
- ↑ Law of the Moscow Region of 02.28.2005 No. 83/2005-OZ “On the Status and Borders of the Shchelkovsky Municipal District, newly formed urban and rural settlements and existing in the territory of the Shchelkovsky District of the Moscow Region of municipalities” (adopted by resolution of the Moscow Regional Duma of 16.02. 2005 No. 14/129-P, initial edition) . Date of treatment June 14, 2016.
- ↑ 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.
Links
- Orlovo on the maps . Old maps on-line . This is Place.ru. Date of treatment November 17, 2015.