Yalushevo - the village of Alatyr district of the Chuvash Republic . Refers to the Chuvarleyskogo rural settlement .
Village | |
Yaluchevo | |
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A country | Russia |
Subject of the federation | Chuvashia |
Municipal district | Alatyr |
Rural settlement | Chuvarleyskoe |
History and geography | |
Based | XVII century |
Former names | Eluchevo |
Timezone | UTC + 3 |
Population | |
Population | ↗ 257 [1] people ( 2012 ) |
Official language | Chuvash , Russian |
Digital identifiers | |
Telephone code | +7 83531 |
Postcode | 429814 |
OKATO code | 97203890003 |
OKTMO code | |
Content
Geographical position
The village is located 8 km north-west of the district center, Alatyr . The nearest railway station is Alatyr . The village is located on the left bank of the Alatyr River [2] . The administrative center of the settlement, the village of Chuvarley , is located 1 km to the west.
History
The village (also referred to as the village) is known from the end of the 17th century. In old sources, the spelling of Eluchevo is common. There is a version that the founder was a certain landowner Elushev, in whose honor the name was given [3] . The inhabitants, Russians, until 1861 were peasants of the landowners Stepanovs, Priklonskys, Chivins, Volotkovichs, Vladimirovs. Classes of the population: agriculture, animal husbandry, beekeeping, weaving bodies for tarantasses. In 1885, a school of letters appeared in the village [2] .
According to the household census of 1911, 54 families lived in the village. The land was divided by audit souls , there was no redistribution. There were 49 adult horses and 13 foals, 79 cows and 8 calves (as well as 27 units of other cattle ), 173 sheep and goats and 65 pigs, 29 bee hives. The soil was dominated by loamy - sandy loam . 48 farms used 135.6 tithes of mowing and 241.1 tithes of arable land, for 166 of which they sowed winter rye and spring oats and wheat . Of the agricultural implements, there were only 4 plows . 63 men and 5 women were engaged in various crafts, mainly in their county. Of these, 19 men were laborers, 6 worked in the mine, 5 engaged in blacksmithing [4] .
In 1920, the artel of fishermen was organized. In 1933, the collective farm "Second Five Year Plan" [2] [3] .
Administrative Affiliation
Until 1927, the village belonged to the Alatyr volost of the Alatyr district . Since 1927, included in the Alatyr district. From 1927 to 1928, it was the center of the Yalushevsky Village Council, since 1928 it joined the Chuvarleisky Village Council [2] [5] . In 2004, the Chuvarleisky Village Soviet was transformed into the Chuvarleyskoye rural settlement.
Population
Population | |
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2010 [6] | 2012 [1] |
248 | ↗ 257 |
Number of yards and residents:
- 1794 - 25 yards, 100 men, 95 women.
- 1850 - 27 yards, 85 men, 83 women.
- 1859 - 32 yards, 92 men, 99 women [7] .
- 1897 - 49 households, 130 men, 156 women.
- 1911 - 53 farms, 177 men, 197 women, 64 of them literate and students [4] .
- 1926 - 79 households, 216 men, 245 women.
- 1939 - 228 men, 277 women.
- 1979 - 157 men, 205 women.
- 2002 - 107 households, 246 people: 115 men, 131 women, Russians (96%) [8] .
- 2010 - 94 private households, 248 people: 114 men, 134 women [2] .
Current State
In the village there is a shop, a medical assistant, a club, a library [2] . The estate of the Vladimirovs, which is an object of cultural heritage, is abandoned and destroyed.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Population size of the Chuvash Republic . The appeal date is March 23, 2015. Archived March 23, 2015.
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 V. I. Elakhova, N. S. Yakovleva. Yalushevo Neopr . Chuvash Encyclopedia . The appeal date is January 4, 2017.
- ↑ 1 2 Historical background. Yalushevo Neopr . Chuvarleyskoe rural settlement. The appeal date is January 4, 2017.
- ↑ 1 2 Alatyr County // Compound Census of Simbirsk Province 1910–11: Vol. 1. - Simbirsk: Simbirsk lips. Zemstvo, 1913. - p. 10-17. - 136 s.
- ↑ List of settlements of Chuvashia. I
- ↑ 2010 All-Russian Population Census. Population of urban districts, municipal districts, urban and rural settlements, settlements of the Chuvash Republic . The appeal date is March 23, 2015. Archived March 23, 2015.
- ↑ Simbirsk Province // Lists of Populated Places of the Russian Empire: Vol. 39. - SPb. : Centre. stat. com Min internal affairs, 1863. - p. 14. - 99 p.
- ↑ Koryakov Yu. B. The Chuvash Republic according to the 2002 census . Database "Ethno-linguistic composition of settlements in Russia" . The appeal date is January 20, 2018.