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Kalmyk Beam

Kalmyk Balka - a disappeared village in the Volgograd region , was located on the left bank of the Volga , between the villages of Lugovaya Proleika and Lugo-Shirokoe [1] .

the village now does not exist
Kalmyk Beam
State affiliationRussian empire Russian Empire → Flag of the RSFSR RSFSR → USSR flag the USSR
Entered intoProleysky district , Stalingrad region
Coordinates
Date of Abolition1959
Current stateflooded
Modern locationRussia , Volgograd region , Bykovsky district
Population2771 people (1914)

Content

History

Date of establishment not established. The village belonged to the Tsarevsky district of the Astrakhan province . In 1859, in the village of Kalmyk Balka, there were 210 courtyards, an Orthodox church, 534 male and 539 female souls lived [2] .

According to the Memorial Book of the Astrakhan Province for 1914, 1,431 men and 1,340 women lived in Kalmyk Balk. The village was the volost center of the Kalmyk-Balksky volost of the Tsarevsky district of the Astrakhan province. The village was assigned 6711 acres of convenient and 6164 acres of uncomfortable land [3] .

In 1919, the village as part of Tsarevsky Uyezd was included in the Tsaritsyn province . In 1928, the village was included in the Dubovsky district of the Lower Volga region . In 1935, the village was transferred to the Proleysky district of the Stalingrad Territory [4] , since 1936 - the Stalingrad Region). As a result of the construction of the Stalingrad hydroelectric station, the village was in the flood zone. Residents were relocated to the village of Primorsk [5]

Population

1859 [2]1897 [6]1904 [7]1908 [8]1911 [9]1914 [3]
107323172904298725862771
 

Famous Natives

  • Lebedinsky, Joseph Ivanovich (1895-1970) - Soviet military leader, colonel, full St George Knight.

Notes

  1. ↑ Map of the General Staff of the Red Army of southern Russia • 2 km
  2. ↑ 1 2 GPIB | [Vol. 2]: Astrakhan province: [... according to 1859]. - 1861
  3. ↑ 1 2 All Astrakhan and the entire Astrakhan Territory. The memorial book of the Astrakhan province for 1914: 31st ed. / Ed. Astrakhan. Lip. Stat. Committee. - Astrakhan: Type. Lip. corrected., 1914 .-- 479 p. (Administrative division of the province. List of the most important settlements ...)
  4. ↑ History of the administrative-territorial division of the Stalingrad (Lower Volga) region. 1928–1936 .: Reference / Comp .: D.V. Buyanov, N. S. Lobchuk, S. A. Noritsyna. - Volgograd : Volgograd Scientific Publishing House, 2012. - 575 p. - ISBN 978-5-90608-102-5 .
  5. ↑ 2.49. Primorsky // History of the administrative-territorial division of the Volgograd (Stalingrad) region. 1936−2007 .: Reference. in 3 volumes / Comp.: D.V. Buyanov, T.I. Zhdankina, V.M. Kadashova, S.A. Noritsyna. - Volgograd : Change, 2009. - T. 3. - ISBN 978-5-9846166-8-3 .
  6. ↑ Memorial book of the Astrakhan province for 1900: year 17th / ed. Lip. Stat. Committee. - Astrakhan: Type. Lip. corrected., 1900 .-- 376 p. Reference information. Count 44
  7. ↑ All Astrakhan and the entire Astrakhan Territory. The memorial book of the Astrakhan province for 1905: the 22nd year of publication / Ed. Astrakhan. Lip. Stat. Committee. - Astrakhan: Steam lips. typ., 1904. - 603 s. (Information department. Administrative division of the province)
  8. ↑ All Astrakhan and the entire Astrakhan Territory. The memorial book of the Astrakhan province for 1908: the 25th year of ed. / ed. Astrakhan. Lip. Stat. Committee. - Astrakhan: Steam lips. typ., 1908. - 374 p. (Information department. Administrative division of the province)
  9. ↑ All Astrakhan and the entire Astrakhan Territory. The memorial book of the Astrakhan province for 1911: 28th ed. / ed. Astrakhan. Lip. Stat. Committee. - Astrakhan: Steam lips. typ., 1911. - 510 s. (Information department. Administrative division of the province)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kalmytskaya_Balka&oldid=84700000


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