Litinka [1] [2] ( Litovka [3] ) is a village in the Alsheevsky District, which was deserted in the 1970s. Officially abolished in 2005 as the village of Litinka, Sarajevo Village Council .
| Village | |
| Litinka | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Bashkortostan |
| Municipal District | Alsheevsky district |
| History and Geography | |
| First mention | 1920 |
| Timezone | UTC + 5 |
| Population | |
| Population | 184 people ( 1920 ) |
| Official language | Bashkir , Russian |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Postcode | 452134 |
Coordinates: 54 ° 0'11.7648 ", 54 ° 39'16.5528". Postal Code 452134
Located on the river. Kursak , 350 meters from the confluence of the Belyukovsky stream.
Known as the small homeland of the outstanding Soviet Russian archaeologist Anatoly Kharitonovich Pshenichnyuk .
From his memories:
I remembered Litenka, where he was born and raised, a small village of fourteen yards, founded by the Ukrainian settlers in the Stolypin reform and disappeared without a trace in the 60-70s from the map of the Aurgazinsky district.
It was said that the Bashkir Litenka was almost a copy of the one native that remained near Vinnitsa, and it was called the same. Clean, bleached huts covered with straw, front gardens and gardens fenced with wattle fence, mallow, in which velvet bumblebees tirelessly swarm. The children, his friends, and he, barefoot running to school ... Now there is a wasteland, one quinoa, nettle and thistle.
Judging by these data, we are talking about the village in Ukraine Litinka ( Ukrainian: Litinka ), which is located in the Litinsky district of Vinnitsa region .
From the sources of the 1920-1930s, the following is known.
In 1926 - a village included in the Slakovsky volost of the Belebeyevsky canton.
The predominant nationality is Ukrainians. The number of miles to the center of the VIC ( Slak ) is 4. According to the 1920 census, 237 people lived in Litenka in 43 yards - 114 men, 123 women. In 1925, the number of farms was 39. (The settlements of Bashkortostan ... P.54)
M.I. Rodnov (p. 41) provides other, more specified data, according to the 1920 census (counting by yard cards) of the village of Litovka:
| Nationality | Number of households | Number of inhabitants |
|---|---|---|
| Ukrainians * | 38 | 173 |
| Russians | one | 7 |
| Poles | one | four |
In the 1930s, Litinka was part of the Belebeyevsky district. At this time, the Andreichukov family was dispossessed in the village (surname options: Andrichuk): Nadezhda Vasilyevna, Vasily Nikolaevich [2]
The Law of the Republic of Bashkortostan dated July 20, 2005, N 211-z “On Amendments to the Administrative Territorial Structure of the Republic of Bashkortostan in Connection with the Formation, Association, Abolition and Change of Status of Settlements, Transfer of Administrative Centers”, read:
Clause 4. To abolish the following settlements:
1) in the Alsheevsky district: ...
g) the village of Litinka, Sarajevo Village Council
Literature
- Settlements of Bashkortostan. Part III. Bashrespublic, 1926. - Ufa: Kitap, 2002. - 400 p.
- Rodnov M.I. The peasantry of the Belebeyevsky district according to the 1920 census: ethnic composition. - Moscow: IEA RAS, 2009 .-- 121 p.
Notes
- ↑ Map sheet N-40-62 Raevsky . Scale: 1: 100,000. State of the terrain for 1983. 1987 edition
- ↑ 1 2 Lists of victims
- ↑ Settlements of Bashkortostan ... P.54, 331