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Luboshevo (Kursk region)

Luboshevo is a village in the Zheleznogorsk district of the Kursk region . It is part of the Razvetyevsky village council .

Village
Luboshevo
A country Russia
Subject of the federationKursk region
Municipal DistrictZheleznogorsk
Rural settlementRazvetievsky Village Council
History and Geography
First mentionXVII century
Former namesout of date. Loubosh, Lubosh
distortion. Lubyshevo
Center height199 m
TimezoneUTC + 3
Population
Populationβ†˜ 61 [1] people ( 2010 )
Nationalitiespredominantly Russian
Digital identifiers
Telephone code+7 47148
Postcode307170
OKATO Code38210836005
OKTMO Code

Content

Geography

It is located in the northwest of the Zheleznogorsk district, 13 km west of Zheleznogorsk on the Osmon River . Not far from the village there are borders with the Dmitrievsky district of the Kursk region and the Dmitrovsky district of the Oryol region . Altitude - 199 m [2] . The nearest settlements are the villages of Red , Round , Svetlovka .

Etymology

The village got its name from the word bast , lubok - in the nearby linden forest [3] .

History

Mentioned from the beginning of the XVII century among the villages of the Radogozhsky camp of the Komaritsky volost , later the Sevsky district [4] . An Orthodox church was operating in the village, consecrated in honor of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker . The State Archives of the Kursk Region contains the metric books of the Nicholas Church for 1828–1844, 1877, 1880–1882, 1884, 1890, 1895 and 1906 [5] and a confession statement for 1847 [6] .

Since 1779, the village was part of the Dmitrievsky district of Kursk governorship , since 1802 - the Kursk province .

In the XIX century, Luboshevo was the owner's village. By the time of the abolition of serfdom in 1861, local peasants belonged to the landowner Ilya Artyukhov (75 souls) and the heirs of Konstantin Artyukhov (92 souls) [7] . From that time until the 1920s, the village was part of the Kilikinsky volost of Dmitrievsky district. In 1862, there were 95 courtyards in Luboshevo, 852 people lived (413 males and 439 females), an Orthodox church operated [8] . In 1877, there were already 99 yards, but the number of inhabitants decreased to 668 people [9] . By 1900, 1022 people lived in the village (521 males and 501 females) [10] .

In the 1920s, Luboshevo was the administrative center of the Luboshevsky village council . In 1924, the Dmitrievsky district was abolished, Luboshevo became part of the Lgovsky district of the Kursk province. Since 1928, as part of the Mikhailovsky (now Zheleznogorsk) district. In 1937, there were 155 yards in the village [11] . During the Great Patriotic War, from October 1941 to February 1943, it was in the zone of Nazi occupation. As of 1955, the center of the Kalinin collective farm was located in the village [12] . Until 2010, it was part of the Rastorogsky village council .

Population

Population
1862 [13]1877 [14]1883 [15]1897 [16]1900 [17]1905 [18]1979 [19]
852β†˜ 668β†— 737β†— 976β†— 1022β†— 1057β†˜ 275
2002 [20]2010 [1]
β†˜ 95β†˜ 61
 

Famous People

  •   Tymoshenko, Afanasy Ivanovich (1913-1945) - participant of the Great Patriotic War, Hero of the Soviet Union.

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 2010 All-Russian Population Census. Volume 1. The number and distribution of the population of the Kursk region (Neopr.) . Date of treatment January 31, 2014. Archived January 31, 2014.
  2. ↑ Weather forecast for s. Luboshevo (Kursk region)
  3. ↑ Ethnography of the Central Black Earth Region of Russia, 2006 , p. 22.
  4. ↑ Bryansk Territory: Luboshevo (Kursk Region)
  5. ↑ List 3 of the fund 217 - Churches of Kursk Province
  6. ↑ Inventories 1 and 2 of Fund 217 - Church of the Kursk Province
  7. ↑ Proceedings of the Kursk Provincial Statistics Committee, 1863 , p. 134.
  8. ↑ List of populated places, 1868 , p. 48.
  9. ↑ Volosts and the most important villages of European Russia, 1880 , p. 269.
  10. ↑ Kursk collection, 1901 , p. 34.
  11. ↑ Map sheet N-36-143 Dmitriev . Scale: 1: 100,000. Status of the area in 1937. 1941 edition
  12. ↑ Kursk region. Administrative division, 1955 , p. 34.
  13. ↑ Kursk Province: a list of settlements according to 1862. - SPb. : Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, 1868. - 174 p.
  14. ↑ Volosts and the most important villages of European Russia. Issue 1. - St. Petersburg. : Central Statistical Committee, 1880. - 413 p.
  15. ↑ Collection of statistical information on the Kursk province. - Kursk: Kursk provincial zemstvo, 1885. - T. 1. - 413 p.
  16. ↑ Populated places of the Russian Empire of 500 or more inhabitants according to the census of 1897. - SPb. : Printing house β€œPublic benefit”, 1905. - 399 p.
  17. ↑ Zlatoverkhovnikov N.I. Kursk collection. Issue 1. - Printing house of the provincial government, 1901. - 360 p.
  18. ↑ Kursk collection. Issue 5. - Provincial Statistical Committee, 1907. - 76 p.
  19. ↑ Map of the General Staff N-36 (D) 1981
  20. ↑ Database β€œEthno-linguistic composition of Russian settlements”

Literature

  • Proceedings of the Kursk Provincial Statistics Committee. Issue 1. - Printing house of the Kursk government, 1863. - 584 p.
  • The list of the inhabited places of the Kursk province according to the data of 1862. - SPb. : Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of the Interior, 1868. - 174 p.
  • Volosts and the most important villages of European Russia. Issue 1. Provinces of the central agricultural region. - SPb. : Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of the Interior, 1880. - 413 p.
  • Collection of statistical information on the Kursk province. - Printing house of the provincial government, 1885. - T. 1.
  • N.I. Zlatoverkhovnikov. Kursk collection. Issue 1. - Printing house of the provincial government, 1901. - 360 p.
  • Kursk region. Administrative division on July 1, 1955. - Kursk Book Publishing House, 1955. - 147 p.
  • A.Z. Vinnikov, V.I. Dynin, G. I Sysoeva. Ethnography of the Central Black Earth Region of Russia. - Voronezh State University, 2006. - V. 5.


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Luboshevo_(Kurskaya_region)&oldid=99659278


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