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Tyaglino

Tyaglino ( Finnish. Tääkeli ) is a village in the composition of the Voiskovitsky rural settlement of the Gatchina district of the Leningrad region .

Village
Tyaglino
A country Russia
Subject of the federationLeningrad region
Municipal DistrictGatchinsky
Rural settlementVoyskovitskoe
Internal divisionSigonema, Kuntolovo
History and Geography
First mentionXV century
Former namesDiagilino, Tyaglin, Diaglin, Kuntulov
Center height105 m
TimezoneUTC + 3
Population
Population▼ 206 [1] people ( 2017 )
Katoykonimdragons, draglin, draglin
Digital identifiers
Telephone code+7 81371
Postcode188360
OKATO Code41218818005
OKTMO Code
Plan of the village of Tyaglino. 1931

Content

History

In the XV century, on the site of the modern village of Tyaglino , the village of Diagilino was located - the center of the Diagilinsky churchyard of the Koporsky district of Vodskaya Pyatina [2] .

Later it is referred to as the wasteland Dägilina Ödhe in Diaghilinsky churchyard in the Swedish "Scribe books of Izhora land" 1618-1623 [3] .

In the 1640s, a wooden church was built in the village and a Lutheran community was formed, the parish was called Tääkeli (Tyääkeli).

It is mentioned on the map of Ingermanland by A. I. Bergenheim , compiled from the materials of 1676, as Deglina (next to Sikonemi ) [4] .

Then, on the map of the Yamburg, Kaporsky, Pskov, Novgorod and Gdov counties in 1705, Diaglinskaya Manor is marked on the site of the village [5] .

In 1731, the center of the parish was moved to the village of Spankovo [6] .

On the map of the St. Petersburg province of J.F. Schmitt in 1770, this is the village of Tyaglin [7] .

The village is the estate of Empress Maria Fyodorovna from which in 1806-1807 warriors of the Imperial police battalion were exhibited [8] .

On the “Topographic Map of the Environs of St. Petersburg” by F. F. Schubert in 1831 it is indicated as the village of Diaglina of 35 yards , as well as the neighboring Tsigonemi of 14 and Kuntolova of 5 yards [9] .

TYAGLINA - the village belongs to the Gatchinsky city government department, the number of inhabitants under the audit: 88 m., 106 railways. P.
TSYGONEMI - the village of Voyskovitsky Manor, belongs to Kandalintseva, an out-of-town counselor, the number of inhabitants under the audit: 30 m., 37 women. p. (1838) [10]

According to the map of F. F. Schubert of 1844, next to the village of Tsygonemi was the village of Diaglina , which consisted of 31 peasant households [11] .

On the ethnographic map of the St. Petersburg province of P. I. Köppen in 1849, it is mentioned as the village of “Däglinä”, inhabited by Ingermanlanders - Savakots [12] .

In the explanatory text of the ethnographic map, it is taken into account as three villages:

  • Gross und Klein Däglinä ( Bolshaya and Malaya Tyaglins ), number of inhabitants for 1848: Ingermanlanders-Savakots - 82 m. P., 104 w. p., a total of 186 people, as well as Izhora - 12 m. p., 16 g. n., a total of 18 people in the village of Malaya Tyaglina , also called Kuntumäki ( Kuntulova )
  • Sikoniemi ( Tsygonemi, Sigini ), the number of inhabitants for 1848: Ingermanland-Savakot - 15 m., 20 w. p., Izhora - 16 m. p., 17 g. n., a total of 68 people [13]

TYAGLINO is a village of the Gatchina Palace of Government, along a country road, the number of yards is 37, the number of souls is 89 m. [14] .
CEGONELLI - the village of the real state adviser Kandalintsev, on a country road, the number of yards - 13, the number of souls - 21 m. [15] . (1856)

According to the “Topographic Map of Parts of the St. Petersburg and Vyborg Provinces” in 1860, there were villages on the site of the future Tyaglin : Bolshaya Tyaglina from 28 yards, Kuntolova (Malaya Tyaglina) from 6 yards and Tsygonemi from 10 yards [16] .

TYAGLINO - a specific village at a well, the number of yards - 37, the number of inhabitants: 97 m., 117 railways. p. [17]
TSYGONEMI [18] - the owner's village at the well, the number of yards - 9, the number of inhabitants: 15 m., 29 railways. p. [19] (1862)

According to the map of 1879, the village of Bolshoy Tyaglino consisted of 35 peasant households, and the neighboring Tsigonemi - of 10 [20] .

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    Plan of the village of Tyaglino. 1885

In the XIX - early XX centuries, Tyaglino administratively belonged to the Gatchina volost of the 2nd camp of the Tsarskoye Selo district of St. Petersburg province, and the neighboring Tsygonemi - of the 3rd camp.

In 1906, a school opened in the village. The teacher in it was I. Savolainen [21] .

In 1913, the village of Bolshoy Tyaglino numbered 36, Tsygonemi - 10, and Kuntolovo - 6 yards [22] .

From 1917 to 1922, the village of Tyaglino was part of the Tyaglinsky village council of the Gatchina volost of the Detskoselsky district .

Since 1922, as part of the Paris Village Council.

Since 1923, as part of the Gatchina district .

Since 1924, as part of the Chernitsky Village Council.

In 1928, the population of the village of Tyaglino was 361 people [23] .

According to the topographic map of 1931, the Tyaglino collective farm was organized in the village, the village consisted of 151 yards.

According to administrative data of 1933, the village of Sigonema was part of the Voiskovitsky Finnish National Village Council , and the villages of Kuntolovo , Kurema , Bolshoy Tyaglino and New Tyaglino were part of the Chernitsky Finnish National Village Council of the Krasnogvardeisky district . At the same time, the village of Kurema was the center of the Chernitsky village council [24] .

Since 1939, as part of the Nikolsky Village Council.

In 1940, the population of the village of New Tyaglino was 165 people [23] .

The village was liberated from Nazi occupation on January 27, 1944.

Since 1950, as part of the Voiskovitsky Village Council.

In 1958, the population of the village of Tyaglino was 261 people, and the village of New Tyaglino - 36.

Since 1959, again as part of the Nikolsky Village Council [23] .

According to 1966, the village of Bolshoy Tyaglino was part of the Nikolsky Village Council [25] .

In 1970, by the decision of the Leningrad Executive Committee, the virtually merged settlements of Bolshoy Tyaglino , Sigonema and Kuntolovo were merged into the village of Tyaglino of the Bolshekolpansky village council, however, it continued to be taken into account under the name Bolshoy Tyaglino in administrative data of 1973 [26] .

In 1976, the village of Tyaglino became part of the newly created Voiskovitsky Village Council, according to 1990, it was also part of it [27] ef> Administrative-territorial division of the Leningrad Region. Lenizdat. 1990. ISBN 5-289-00612-5. S. 62 </ref>.

In 1997, 139 people lived in the village, in 2002 - 161 people (Russians - 82%), in 2007 - 173, in 2010 - 203 [28] [29] [30] [31] .

In 2011, there were 77 households in the village.

Geography

The village is located in the northwestern part of the district on the A120 highway (St. Petersburg southern half ring).

The distance to the administrative center of the settlement is the village of Voiskovitsy , 2.5 km [30] .

The distance to the nearest railway station Voyskovitsy is 1.5 km [25] .

Located on the shore of a small Tyaglinsky lake.

Demographics

 

Transport

The A120 federal highway passes through Tyaglino.

Bus service is provided by the suburban route No. 540 Gatchina - Bolshie Kolpani - Vojskovitsy - New Uchkhoz .

The nearest railway station is Voyskovitsy , located 1 km northwest of Tyaglino.

Attractions

  • Near the village there is a burial - pit burial ground of the XI-XIV centuries [32] .

Streets

The second, Kuntolovskaya, Cheremykinskoye highway [33] .

Notes

  1. ↑ Administrative and territorial division of the Leningrad region / Comp. Kozhevnikov V.G. - Directory. - SPb. : Inkeri, 2017 .-- S. 110 .-- 271 p. - 3000 copies. Archived March 14, 2018 on Wayback Machine
  2. ↑ Novgorod scribe books, vol. 3, The census obrochny book of the Vodskaya Pyatyna 1500, first half, St. Petersburg, typography of V. Bezobrazov and Comp., 1868. P. 680, 688
  3. ↑ Jordebocker Scribe books of Izhora. Volume 1. Years 1618-1623. S. 117
  4. ↑ “Map of Ingermanland: Ivangorod, Pit, Koporye, Noteborg”, based on materials from 1676
  5. ↑ Map of Yamburg, Kaporsky, Pskov, Novgorod and Gdov counties. 1705 year
  6. ↑ Luther, Georg. Herdaminne för Ingermanland II: De finska och svenska församlingarna och deras prästerskap 1704-1940. Helsingfors: Svenska litteratursällskapet i Finland, 2000.
  7. ↑ “Map of the St. Petersburg Province” by J. F. Schmitt, 1770
  8. ↑ Map owned by imp. Alexander 1st patrimony, of which the first warriors of Imp. police battalion. Ed. 1906
  9. ↑ “Topographic map of the environs of St. Petersburg”, shot under the direction of Lieutenant General Schubert and engraved at the military topographic depot. 1831 year
  10. ↑ Description of the St. Petersburg province in counties and camps . - SPb. : Provincial Printing House, 1838. - S. 28. - 144 p.
  11. ↑ Special card of the western part of Russia F.F. Schubert. 1844
  12. ↑ Ethnographic map of St. Petersburg province. 1849
  13. ↑ Koppen P. von. Erklarender Text zu der ethnographischen Karte des St. Petersburger Gouvernements. - St. Petersburg, 1867, p. 38, 67, 68
  14. ↑ Tsarskoye Selo Uyezd // Alphabetical list of villages by counties and camps of the St. Petersburg province / N. Elagin. - SPb. : Printing House of the Provincial Government, 1856. - P. 90. - 152 p.
  15. ↑ Tsarskoye Selo Uyezd // Alphabetical list of villages by counties and camps of the St. Petersburg province / N. Elagin. - SPb. : Printing House of the Provincial Government, 1856. - P. 97. - 152 p.
  16. ↑ Map of the St. Petersburg province. 1860
  17. ↑ Lists of populated areas of the Russian Empire, compiled and published by the Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of the Interior. XXXVII. St. Petersburg province. As of 1862. SPb. 1864.S. 169
  18. ↑ Lists of populated areas of the Russian Empire, compiled and published by the Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of the Interior. XXXVII. St. Petersburg province. As of 1862. SPb. 1864.S. 218
  19. ↑ Lists of populated areas of the Russian Empire, compiled and published by the Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of the Interior. XXXVII. St. Petersburg province. As of 1862. SPb. 1864.S. 187
  20. ↑ Military topographic map of St. Petersburg province. 1879
  21. ↑ Kolppanan Seminaari. 1863-1913. s. 89, Viipuri, 1913
  22. ↑ "Map of the area of ​​maneuvers" 1913
  23. ↑ 1 2 3 Handbook of the history of the administrative-territorial division of the Leningrad Region.
  24. ↑ Administrative territorial division of the Leningrad region. - L. 1933.P. 41, 251, 255
  25. ↑ 1 2 Administrative and territorial division of the Leningrad region / Comp. T.A. Badina. - Reference book. - L .: Lenizdat , 1966 .-- S. 69 .-- 197 p. - 8000 copies.
  26. ↑ Administrative territorial division of the Leningrad region. - Lenizdat. 1973. S. 213
  27. ↑ Bolshekolpansky rural Council of People's Deputies of the Gatchinsky district of the Leningrad region. Executive committee. Bolshaya Kolpany village, Gatchina district, Leningrad region. 1970-1991
  28. ↑ Administrative territorial division of the Leningrad region. SPb. 1997. ISBN 5-86153-055-6. S. 63
  29. ↑ Koryakov Yu. B. Database “Ethno-linguistic composition of Russian settlements”. Leningrad region (neopr.) .
  30. ↑ 1 2 Administrative and territorial division of the Leningrad Region. - SPb. 2007.S. 88
  31. ↑ Results of the 2010 All-Russian Population Census. Leningrad region.
  32. ↑ Sedov V.V., 1987 , p. 39.
  33. ↑ System "Tax Reference". Directory of postal codes. Gatchinsky district, Leningrad region

Literature

  • Sedov V.V. Izhora // Finno-Ugrians and Balts in the Middle Ages. - M .: Nauka , 1987 .-- 512 p. - (Archeology of the USSR. T. 17). - ISBN 5-88431-011-0 .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tyaglino&oldid=100556606


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