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Kalinovka (Nizhnegorsky district)

Kalinovka is a disappeared village in the Nizhnegorsky district of the Republic of Crimea , located in the center of the region, in the steppe Crimea , on the right bank of the Biyuk-Karasu River , about 1 km south of the modern village of Zarechye [4] .

The village now does not exist
Kalinovka †
A countryRussia / Ukraine [1]
RegionRepublic of Crimea [2] / Autonomous Republic of Crimea [3]
AreaNizhnegorsky district
History and Geography
First mention1926
TimezoneUTC + 3
Official languageCrimean Tatar , Ukrainian , Russian

History

For the first time in accessible sources, the village is found in the List of settlements of the Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic according to the All-Union Census on December 17, 1926 , according to which in the village of Kalinovka, the Saurchinsky village council of the Feodosia district , there were 15 yards, all peasants, the population was 79 people, of which 50 were Russians, 28 Germans and 1 Bulgarian [5] . The decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee "On the reorganization of the network of regions of the Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic" of October 30, 1930 created the Seytlersky district [6] (according to other sources, September 15, 1931 [7] ), which included the village. Shortly after the outbreak of World War II , on August 18, 1941, Crimean Germans from Kalinovka were evicted, first to the Stavropol Territory , and then to Siberia and northern Kazakhstan [8] .

After the liberation of Crimea from the Nazis, on August 12, 1944, Resolution No. GOKO-6372c “On the Relocation of Collective Farmers to the Crimea” was adopted [9] and in September 1944 the first new settlers (320 families) arrived from the Tambov Region , and in early 1950 The second wave of immigrants from various regions of Ukraine followed [10] . On June 25, 1946, Kalinovka as part of the Crimean region of the RSFSR [11] , and on April 26, 1954, the Crimean region was transferred from the RSFSR to the Ukrainian SSR [12] . The time of inclusion in the Zhelyabovsky village council has not yet been established: on June 15, 1960 the village was already listed in its composition [13] . It was liquidated by 1968 (according to the reference book “Crimean region. Administrative-territorial division as of January 1, 1968” - from 1954 to 1968, as the village of the Zhelyabovsky village council [14] ).

Notes

  1. ↑ This settlement was located on the territory of the Crimean peninsula , most of which is now the subject of territorial disagreements between Russia , which controls the disputed territory, and Ukraine , within the borders of which the disputed territory is recognized by the international community. According to the federal structure of Russia , the subjects of the Russian Federation are located in the disputed territory of Crimea - the Republic of Crimea and the city ​​of federal significance Sevastopol . According to the administrative division of Ukraine , the regions of Ukraine are located in the disputed territory of Crimea - the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city ​​with special status Sevastopol .
  2. ↑ According to the position of Russia
  3. ↑ According to the position of Ukraine
  4. ↑ Crimea on the two-kilometer red army. (unspecified) . This is Place.ru (1942). Date of treatment March 14, 2016.
  5. ↑ Collective of authors (Crimean CSB). List of settlements of the Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic according to the All-Union Census of December 17, 1926. . - Simferopol: Crimean Central Statistical Bureau., 1927. - P. 170, 171. - 219 p.
  6. ↑ Resolution of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of the RSFSR of 10.30.1930 on the reorganization of the network of regions of the Crimean ASSR.
  7. ↑ Administrative and territorial division of Crimea (neopr.) (Inaccessible link) . Date of treatment April 27, 2013. Archived April 29, 2013.
  8. ↑ Decree of the Presidium of the USSR Armed Forces of 08/28/1941 on the resettlement of Germans living in the Volga region
  9. ↑ Decree of the GKO on August 12, 1944 No. GKO-6372s “On the Relocation of Collective Farmers to the Crimea”
  10. ↑ How Crimea was populated (1944–1954). (unopened) (inaccessible link) . Elvina Seitova, graduate student of the Faculty of History, TNU. Date of treatment June 26, 2013. Archived June 30, 2013.
  11. ↑ Law of the RSFSR of 06.25.1946 On the Abolition of the Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic and on the Transformation of the Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic into the Crimean Region
  12. ↑ Law of the USSR of 04/26/1954 On the transfer of the Crimean region from the RSFSR to the Ukrainian SSR
  13. ↑ Directory of the administrative-territorial division of the Crimean region on June 15, 1960 / P. Sinelnikov. - Executive Committee of the Crimean Regional Council of Workers' Deputies. - Simferopol: Krimizdat, 1960 .-- S. 34. - 5000 copies.
  14. ↑ Crimean region. Administrative division on January 1, 1968 / comp. M.M. Panasenko. - Simferopol: Crimea, 1968. - S. 124. - 10,000 copies.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Kalinovka_ ( Nizhnegorsk_district)&oldid = 101743329


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