Vasilki is a village in the Marevsky municipal district of the Novgorod region , part of the Molvotitsky rural settlement .
Village | |
Cornflowers | |
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A country | Russia |
Subject of the federation | Novgorod region |
Municipal district | Maryevsky |
Rural settlement | Molvotitskoe |
History and geography | |
Square | 0.038 [1] km² |
Center height | 185 [2] m |
Timezone | UTC + 3 |
Population | |
Population | → 0 [3] people ( 2016 ) |
Nationalities | Russians [4] (2002) |
Digital identifiers | |
Postcode | 175345 [5] |
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Content
Geography
The village is located southeast of the administrative center of the rural settlement - Molvotitsy village, on the right bank of the Derenka River (a Shcheberekhi tributary).
History
In the list of populated places of Demyansky district of Novgorod province for 1909, the villages Bolshiye Vasilki (Rukino) and Malye Vasilki (Rukino) that were on the land of Vasilkovsky rural society are listed on the territory of the Molvotitsky volost ; the number of inhabitants was then in the village of Big Cornflowers (Rukino) - 166, and in the village of Small Cornflowers (Rukino) - 54; in the village of Bolshaya Vasilki (Rukino) then there was a chapel and there was a bakery, a small shop and a inn in the village of Malye Vasilki (Rukino) then there was a water mill [6] . By decision of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of April 3, 1924, the Polish parish was abolished [7] . The population of the village according to the census of 1926 is 284 people [8] . Then, from August 1927, the villages of Big Cornflowers and Small Cornflowers as part of the Pupovsky Village Council of the newly-formed Molvotitsky district of the newly-formed Novgorod district as part of the renamed from the North-West to the Leningrad Region [8] . By decision of the CEC and the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR dated July 23, 1930, the Novgorod district was abolished, and the district passed into direct subordination to the Leningrad Regional Committee. By the decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR of December 16, 1940, the Pupovsky Village Soviet was renamed the Mountain Village Soviet [7] . The German occupation was at the end of 1941 [8] . By a decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR of February 19, 1944, the district center of the Molvotitsky district was moved from the village of Molvotitsy to the village of Meryovo . By the decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of July 5, 1944, the Novgorod region was formed and the Molvotitsky district became part of it [7] .
By the decision of the Novgorod Regional Executive Committee No. 1165 dated September 27, 1950, the Vasilki village was transferred from Gorny to Mamonovshchina Village Soviet. During the failed all-Union reform of the division into rural and industrial areas and party organizations, in accordance with the decisions of the November (1962) plenum of the Central Committee of the CPSU "on the restructuring of the party leadership of the national economy" from December 10, 1962 a large Demyansky rural region was formed, and the administrative Molvotitsky District February 1, 1963 was abolished. Mamonovschinsky village council then became part of the Demyansky rural region . The plenary session of the Central Committee of the CPSU, which took place on November 16, 1964, restored the former principle of party leadership of the national economy, after which, by decree of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR of January 12, 1965, rural areas were transformed again into administrative districts and by decision of the Novgorod Regional Executive Committee No. 6 of January 14, 1965 village in Demyansk district . In accordance with the decision of the Novgorod Regional Executive Committee No. 706 of December 31, 1966, the Mamonovshchina Village Soviet and the village from the Demyansky District were transferred to the newly created Maryovsky District . [7]
After the cessation of the activities of the Mamonovshchina village council in the early 1990s [9] , the administration of the Mamonovshchina village council began to operate, which was abolished in early 2006 and the village of Vasilki. According to the results of the municipal reform, it was part of the municipality - Mining rural settlement of the Marevsky municipal district ), on the administrative-territorial structure was subordinated to the administration of the Gorny rural settlement of the Marevsky district [10] . From April 12, 2010 after the abolition of the Gorny Rural Settlement [11] Cornflowers as part of the Molvotitsky Rural Settlement.
Population
Population | |||||
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2010 [12] | 2012 [13] | 2013 [14] | 2014 [15] | 2015 [16] | 2016 [3] |
four | ↘ 1 | ↘ 0 | → 0 | → 0 | → 0 |
- National composition
According to the 2002 census , 7 people (all Russians) lived in the village of Vasilki [4]
Infrastructure
In the village one street - Vasilkovaya [5] .
Notes
- ↑ Resolution of the Administration of the Novgorod region dated August 25, 2005 No. 310 On the Approval of the Borders (Features) of the Settlements of the Mamonovshchina Village Council of the Marevsky District
- ↑ Cornflowers
- ↑ 1 2 The number of the resident population as of January 1, 2016 in the Molvotitsky rural settlement . The date of circulation is May 10, 2016. Archived May 10, 2016.
- ↑ 1 2 Data from the 2002 All-Russian Population Census: Table No. 02c. Population size and prevailing nationality for each rural locality. M .: Federal State Statistics Service, 2004 \\ Database "Ethno-linguistic composition of settlements in Russia" Koryakov Yu. B.
- ↑ 1 2 Cornflowers
- ↑ List of populated places of Novgorod province. Release II (2). Demyansky County. Compiled under the editorship of the secretary of the Novgorod provincial statistical committee V. A. Podobedov. Novgorod. Provincial printing house. 1909.- 94 p. [one]
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 Snytko, OV Administrative-territorial division of the Novgorod province and region 1727-1995 Reference : [] / O.V. Snytko, et al. - SPB, 2009.
- 2 1 2 3 Large and Small Cornflowers \\ Handbook of the history of the administrative-territorial division of the Leningrad Region (1917–1969) / Sost Dubin A.S., Lebedeva P.L. 1969./LOGAV. T. V. S. 1978.
- ↑ With the adoption of the Russian Law of July 6, 1991 "On Local Self-Government in the RSFSR" and the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of October 9, 1993 "On the Reform of Representative Authorities and Local Self-Government in the Russian Federation", the activities of the village councils were terminated early
- RESOLUTION No. 121 of April 8, 2008 ON THE REGISTRY OF ADMINISTRATIVE AND TERRITORIAL DEVICE OF THE AREA
- ↑ March 3, 2010 REGIONAL LAW № 699-OZ
- ↑ 2010 All-Russian Population Census. 12. The population of municipal districts, settlements, urban and rural settlements of the Novgorod region . The date of circulation is February 2, 2014. Archived February 2, 2014.
- ↑ The number of the resident population as of January 1, 2012 in the Molvotitsky rural settlement . The date of circulation is May 10, 2016. Archived May 10, 2016.
- ↑ The number of the resident population as of January 1, 2013 in the Molvotitsky rural settlement . The appeal date is April 10, 2016. Archived April 10, 2016.
- ↑ The number of the resident population as of January 1, 2014 in the Molvotitsky rural settlement . The appeal date is April 10, 2016. Archived April 10, 2016.
- ↑ The number of the resident population as of January 1, 2015 in the Molvotitsky rural settlement . The date of circulation is May 10, 2016. Archived May 10, 2016.