Reutinskoe is a village in the Kamyshlovsky district of the Sverdlovsk region of Russia , part of the “ Zarechensky rural settlement ”.
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| Reutinskoye | |
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| Subject of the federation | Sverdlovsk region |
| Municipal district | Kamyshlovsky |
| History and geography | |
| Timezone | UTC + 5 |
| Population | |
| Population | ↘ 139 [1] people ( 2010 ) |
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Geographical position
The village of Reutinsky of the Kamyshlovsky Municipal District is 5 kilometers away (along the highway 7 kilometers) south-southeast of the town of Kamyshlov , on the right bank of the Pyshma River, at the mouth of the right tributary of the Reutinka River [2] .
Village history
The village got its name from the river Reutinka. In 1900, all the villagers were Orthodox, there were no schismatics and sectarians, the main occupation of the villagers was tillage [3] .
At the moment, the village is part of the municipality " Zarechensky rural settlement " [2] .
Church of the Nativity
The parish of the village was opened with the appointment of a priest and a clerk here in 1858 with the aim of establishing a church in the village. In 1862, a stone, two-throne church was founded on the site of the former stone chapel, the chapel of which was consecrated in honor of the Archangel Michael in 1863, and the main church was built in 1865 and consecrated in honor of the Nativity of Christ on May 18, 1865. The construction of the temple was carried out at the expense of parishioners and donations from residents of the town of Kamyshlov. In favor of the temple received income (70 - 90 rubles per year) from voluntary donations, passing through the church across the Pyshma bridge. For the priest in the parable was a church house [3] . In the 1920s, the service was not held, and in 1937 the church was closed. In Soviet times, the church was demolished [2] .
School
In 1900, the Zemstvo school already existed in the village [3] .
Population
| Population | |
|---|---|
| 2002 [4] | 2010 [1] |
| 159 | ↘ 139 |
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 The 2010 All-Russian Population Census. Population size and location of the Sverdlovsk region . The date of circulation is June 1, 2014. Archived June 1, 2014.
- ↑ 1 2 3 Rundkvist N., Zadorina O. Sverdlovsk Region. From A to Z: The Illustrated Local Lore Encyclopedia . - Ekaterinburg: Kvist, 2009. - p. 456. - ISBN 978-5-85383-392-0 .
- ↑ 1 2 3 Reutinskoye village // Parishes and churches of the Ekaterinburg diocese . - Ekaterinburg: Brotherhood of the Holy Righteous Simeon of the Verkhoturye Miracle-Worker, 1902. - p . 647 .
- ↑ Data from the 2002 All-Russian Population Census: Table No. 02c. Population size and the predominant nationality for each rural locality. M .: Federal State Statistics Service, 2004