Bavleny - a village in the Kolchuginsky district of the Vladimir region of Russia , is part of the Bavlensky rural settlement .
| Village | |
| Baulins | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Vladimir region |
| Municipal District | Kolchuginsky |
| Rural settlement | Bavlenskoe |
| History and Geography | |
| First mention | 1410 year |
| Former names | Epiphany, Epiphany, Epiphany |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | ↗ 548 [1] people ( 2013 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Postcode | 601755 |
| OKATO Code | 17240000007 |
| OKTMO Code | 17640404106 |
Content
Geography
The village is located 1 km southeast of the center of the settlement of the village of Bavleny , 16 km northeast of the district center of Kolchugino .
History
The village of Bavlenye ( Epiphany identity) is first mentioned in a spiritual letter written in 1410 by Serpukhov Prince Vladimir Andreyevich Khrabry (1353-1410). He refused the village to his son Semyon (1372-1426), the specific prince of Borovsky. At the end of the 16th and throughout the 17th centuries, the Epiphany was the patrimony of the Moscow Patriarchate; with the abolition of the patriarchate passed into the jurisdiction of the Synodal Order. The name of the village of the Epiphany gives reason to believe that the original church here was founded in honor of the Epiphany of the Lord, and from the aforementioned spiritual testament of Prince Vladimir Andreevich it is clear that it existed here already at the beginning of the 15th century. Accurate historical evidence of it dates back to the 17th century. By the beginning of the 19th century, a wooden church in the village had become dilapidated, and in 1803, the priest of the Epiphany Church in the village of Bawlena, John Matveev, petitioned the bishop of Vladimir and Suzdal Xenophon for permission to build a stone church and for the issuance of a collection book to collect the missing funds. The current church was built by the zeal of parishioners in 1810. There are two thrones in it: in the cold - the Epiphany of the Lord, in the warm aisle - the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary [2] .
In the late XIX - early XX centuries, the village was part of the Ilyinsky volost of Yuryevsky district .
From 1929 until 2005, the village was part of the Bolshekuzminsky village council as part of the Kolchuginsky district .
Population
| 1859 [3] |
|---|
| 268 |
| Population | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1859 [4] | 1905 [5] | 2002 [6] | 2010 [7] | 2013 [1] |
| 268 | ↗ 370 | ↘ 52 | ↗ 495 | ↗ 548 |
Attractions
In the village there is an active Church of the Epiphany of the Lord (1810) [2] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Information on the number of permanent farms and the number of permanent population as of January 1, 2013 according to the administration of the Bavlensky rural settlement . Date of treatment May 9, 2016. Archived on May 9, 2016.
- ↑ 1 2 Folk catalog of Orthodox architecture
- ↑ Vladimir province. The list of settlements according to 1859.
- ↑ Lists of populated places of the Russian Empire. VI. Vladimir province. According to the information of 1859 / Art. ed. M. Raevsky . - Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of the Interior. - SPb. , 1863. - 283 p.
- ↑ List of populated areas of Vladimir province . - Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of the Interior. - Vladimir, 1907.
- ↑ 2002 All-Russian Census Data: Table 02c. M .: Federal State Statistics Service, 2004.
- ↑ 2010 All-Russian Population Census. The population of the settlements of the Vladimir region . Date of treatment July 21, 2014. Archived July 21, 2014.