Zhilotok is a village in the Borsky rural settlement of Boksitogorsky district of the Leningrad region .
| Village | |
| Vein | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Leningrad region |
| Municipal District | Boksitogorsk |
| Rural settlement | Borskoye |
| History and Geography | |
| Former names | Livestock |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | ▼ 23 [1] people ( 2017 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | +7 81366 |
| Postcode | 187643 |
| OKATO Code | 41203816009 |
| OKTMO Code | |
Content
- 1 History
- 2 Geography
- 3 Demographics
- 4 Infrastructure
- 5 notes
History
The village of Zhilotok is mentioned on the map of the St. Petersburg province of 1792, A. M. Wilbrecht [2] .
The village of Zhylotok is indicated on a special map of the western part of Russia by F. F. Schubert in 1844 [3] .
ZHILOTOK is a village of the Zhylotok Society, the parish of Pyardomsky Pogost. The Volozhba River.
Peasant households - 36. Buildings - 109, including residential - 60.
The number of inhabitants according to the family lists of 1879: 84 m. P.; according to the parish records of 1879: 79 m. p. [4]
At the end of the XIX - beginning of the XX centuries, the village administratively belonged to the Bolshegorsky volost of the 3rd zemsky section of the 1st camp of the Tikhvin district of the Novgorod province .
At the beginning of the 20th century, there was a resident near the village [5] .
ZHILOTOK - village of the Zhylotok society, 42 yards, 83 residential buildings, number of inhabitants: 149 m., 161 w. P.
Occupations of residents - agriculture, forestry. The Volozhba River. Chapel, zemstvo school, small shop, water mill. (1910 year) [6]
Zhilotok village on the map of 1913
According to the map of the Novgorod province of 1913, there were 41 peasant households [7] .
From 1917 to 1918, the village was part of the Bolshegorsky volost of the Tikhvin district of the Novgorod province.
Since 1918, as part of the Cherepovets province .
Since 1927, as part of the Mezhuretsky village council of the Tikhvin region .
Since 1928, as part of the Bor Village Council.
Since 1930, as part of the Volozhbensky Village Council [8] .
According to 1933, the village of Zhilotok was part of the Volozhbensky village council of the Tikhvin region [9] .
Since 1951, as part of the Bor Village Council.
Since 1952, as part of the Boksitogorsky district.
In 1955, the population of the village was 115 people.
Since 1963, again as part of the Tikhvin region.
Since 1965, again in the Boksitogorsky district. In 1965, the population of the village was 69 people [8] .
According to the data of 1966, 1973 and 1990, the village of Zhilotok was also part of the Bor village council [10] [11] [12] .
In 1997, 9 people lived in the village of Zhylotok of the Bor volost, in 2002 - 10 people (all Russians) [13] [14] .
In 2007, 3 people lived in the village of Zhilotok Borsky SP , in 2010 - 18 [15] [16] .
Geography
The village is located in the western part of the region west of the highway 41K-031 ( Dymi - Nebolchi ).
The distance to the administrative center of the settlement is 14 km [15] .
The distance to the district center is 11 km [10] .
The village is located on the left bank of the Volozhba River.
Demographics
Infrastructure
In 2017, 9 households were registered in the village [17] .
Notes
- ↑ Administrative and territorial division of the Leningrad region / Comp. Kozhevnikov V.G. - Directory. - SPb. : Inkeri, 2017 .-- S. 75 .-- 271 p. - 3000 copies. Archived March 14, 2018 on Wayback Machine
- ↑ “Map of the circle of St. Petersburg” by A. M. Wilbrecht. 1792
- ↑ Special card of the western part of Russia F.F. Schubert. 1844
- ↑ Lists of settlements and information about the villages of the Novgorod province. Tikhvin county. 1885, part 1 p. 42 and part 2 p. 98
- ↑ Romantsev I.S. On the mounds, hillforts and zhalniks of the Novgorod province. An alphabetical index of the villages at which archaeological sites are located, with a brief description of the latter. Novgorod, 1911, p. 126, p. 83
- ↑ List of populated areas of the Novgorod province. Issue VII. Tikhvin county. Compiled under the editorship of the Secretary of the Novgorod Provincial Statistical Committee V. A. Podobedov. Novgorod. Provincial Printing House. 1911. p. 16
- ↑ Military topographic map of the Novgorod province, series III, plate 11, 1913
- ↑ 1 2 Handbook of the history of the administrative-territorial division of the Leningrad Region
- ↑ Administrative territorial division of the Leningrad region. - L., 1933, p. 416
- ↑ 1 2 Administrative and territorial division of the Leningrad region / Comp. T.A. Badina. - Reference book. - L .: Lenizdat , 1966. - S. 92. - 197 p. - 8000 copies. Archived October 17, 2013. Archived October 17, 2013 on Wayback Machine
- ↑ Administrative territorial division of the Leningrad region. - Lenizdat, 1973, p. 165 Archived on March 30, 2016.
- ↑ Administrative territorial division of the Leningrad region. - Lenizdat, 1990, ISBN 5-289-00612-5, p. 29 Archived on October 17, 2013.
- ↑ Administrative territorial division of the Leningrad region. - SPb, 1997, ISBN 5-86153-055-6, p. 32 Archived on October 17, 2013.
- ↑ Koryakov Yu. B. Database “Ethno-linguistic composition of Russian settlements”. Leningrad region .
- ↑ 1 2 Administrative and territorial division of the Leningrad Region. - SPb., 2007, p. 55 Archived on October 17, 2013.
- ↑ Results of the 2010 All-Russian Population Census. Leningrad region.
- ↑ Population by rural settlements in the Borsky rural settlement of the Boksitogorsky municipal district of the Leningrad region as of January 1, 2017.