Myshenskoye - a village in the Stupinsky district of the Moscow region as part of the Semyonovsk rural settlement. In the 19th century. - early XX century. Myshenskoe was a parish village of Serpukhov district. By 1869 a local factory was established in the village by the local Barlyaev peasants. Ivan G. Barlyaev (elder brother), Stepan and Alexey (younger) stood at its origins. By 1912, the Barlyaevs Brothers trading house was represented by the last two of the founders of the factory and the two sons of Ivan, Peter and Nikita Barlyaev, mentioned. The trading house already owned two vatochnye factories, each with 50 employees (a branch of about 1890 opened in the village of Palikhova near Serpukhov) and the former noble estate "Novinki". In the 1920s, enterprises nationalized remained under the control of the heirs of the first manufacturers: Kirill Alekseyevich Barlyaev became head of the Myshensk factory, and Vasily Stepanovich Barlyaev became head of the Palihovskaya. Their further fate is sad, the descendants, while hiding in Moscow, moved on: in 2017, the only granddaughter of Kirill Alekseevich lived in Yaroslavl, which became the family of Vasily Stepanovich after fleeing from Moscow, as well as with the families of Pyotr Ivanovich and Nikita Ivanovich The Barlyaevs, who lived in the village of Palikhova, are not clear. Until 2006, the village was part of the Semenovsky rural district [2] ). In 2015, Myshenskoye is, in fact, a holiday village: with 20 inhabitants in the village, there are 5 streets, a driveway, and a garden partnership [3] . The Church of the Intercession is in Myshenskoye, built in poor condition in 1870–1895 [4] . For the first time in historical documents it is mentioned as Myshkino, in 1627, since 1677 - as Myshenskoye. The village is connected by bus service with neighboring settlements [5] . According to the Resolution of the Governor of the Moscow Region dated May 19, 2001 No. 146-PG, the village of Myshenskoye-2 was included in the village [6] .
Village | |
Myshenskoye | |
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A country | Russia |
Subject of the federation | Moscow region |
Municipal district | Stupinsky |
Rural settlement | Semenovskoe |
History and geography | |
First mention | 1627 |
Former names | Myshkino |
Center height | 164 m |
Timezone | UTC + 3 |
Population | |
Population | ↘ 20 [1] people ( 2010 ) |
Digital identifiers | |
Telephone code | +7 49664 |
Postcode | 142833 |
OKATO code | 46253836010 |
OKTMO code | 46653436211 |
Population
Population | ||
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2002 [7] | 2006 [8] | 2010 [1] |
38 | ↘ 37 | ↘ 20 |
Myshenskoye is located in the west of the district, near the border with the Chekhov district , on the creek Meremezhka, the left tributary of the Lopasnya river, the height of the center of the village above sea level is 164 m [5] . The closest locations: Kolychevo - less than 1 km to the west, Beketovo - 2.3 km to the east and Avdotino - about 1.5 km to the north.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 The number of the rural population and its distribution on the territory of the Moscow Region (the results of the All-Russian Population Census 2010). Volume III (DOC + RAR). M .: Territorial body of the Federal State Statistics Service in the Moscow region (2013). Circulation date October 20, 2013. Archived October 20, 2013.
- ↑ Law of the Moscow Region of February 28, 2005 68/2005-OZ “On the status and borders of the Stupinsky municipal district and the newly formed municipalities” ( initial version )
- ↑ Myshenskoye (village) (Inaccessible link - history ) . Handbook of postal codes .. Date of circulation December 20, 2015.
- ↑ Church of the Intercession of the Most Holy Theotokos in Myshenskoye . Churches of Russia. The appeal date is December 21, 2015.
- ↑ 1 2 Myshenskoe . Photo planet. The appeal date is December 21, 2015.
- Resolution No. 146-PG of the Governor of the MoD dated May 19, 2001
- ↑ Data from the 2002 All-Russian Population Census: Table No. 02c. Population size and the predominant nationality for each rural locality. M .: Federal State Statistics Service, 2004
- ↑ Alphabetical list of settlements in municipal districts of the Moscow region as of January 1, 2006 (RTF + ZIP). The development of local government in the Moscow region. The date of circulation is February 4, 2013. Archived January 11, 2012.