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New Bykovka

Novaya Bykovka is a village in the Kameshkovsky district of the Vladimir region of Russia , part of the Vtorovsky rural settlement .

Village
New Bykovka
A country Russia
Subject of the federationVladimir region
Municipal DistrictKameshkovsky
Rural settlementVtorovskoe
History and Geography
TimezoneUTC + 3
Population
Population↘ 252 [1] people ( 2010 )
Digital identifiers
Postcode601310
OKATO Code17225000073
OKTMO Code17625412226

Content

  • 1 Geography
  • 2 History
  • 3 population
  • 4 Attractions
  • 5 notes

Geography

The village is located 12 km south-west of the center of the village of Vtorovo , 12 km north-east of Vladimir and 28 km south-west of Kameshkovo on the M-7 Volga highway.

History

The story goes: a rich man, a contractor, Vasilisk Egorovich Semenov lived in Novaya Bykovka. He was a philanthropist, gave money for the construction of a church in the village of Davydovo , set up a school and a wheelchair house in Novaya Bykovka, and before his death, he bequeathed to his son, Vasily Vasiliskovich Semenov, to set up a church in Novaya Bykovka. And left the construction of money for it. The son fulfilled his father’s covenant, the church in the name of the holy martyr Basilisk, whose memory is celebrated by the Orthodox Church on June 4, was consecrated in 1905. At the consecration of the temple, Tsar Nicholas II arrived. The autocrat of All Russia gave the church an altar cross. The church was active after the revolution. But the temple stood only 37 years old, until 1942, when it was blown up [2] .

In the late XIX - early XX centuries, the village was part of the Davydovskaya volost of Vladimir district . In 1859 [3] there were 59 yards in the village, in 1905 [4] - 84 yards, in 1926 [5] - 96 households and an elementary school.

Since 1929, the village was the center of the Novo-Bykovsky village council of the Vladimir region , since 1940 - as part of the Davydovsky village council of the Kameshkovsky district , since 2005 - as part of the Vtorovskoye municipality .

Population

1859 [3]1905 [4]1926 [5]
347440380
Population size
1859 [6]1905 [7]1926 [8]2002 [9]2010 [1]
347↗ 440↘ 380↘ 288↘ 252

Attractions

Near the village in the cemetery is the Chapel Church of the Intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary (reconstructed in 2009) [2] .

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 2010 All-Russian Population Census. The population of the settlements of the Vladimir region (Neopr.) . Date of treatment July 21, 2014. Archived July 21, 2014.
  2. ↑ 1 2 Folk catalog of Orthodox architecture
  3. ↑ 1 2 Vladimir province. The list of settlements according to 1859.
  4. ↑ 1 2 List of the inhabited places of Vladimir province 1905
  5. ↑ 1 2 1926 All-Union Population Census. Vol. 2: Preliminary results of the census in the Vladimir province
  6. ↑ 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.
  7. ↑ List of populated areas of Vladimir province . - Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of the Interior. - Vladimir, 1907.
  8. ↑ Preliminary results of the census in the Vladimir province. Issue 2 // All-Union Population Census of 1926 / Vladimir Province Statistics Department. - Vladimir, 1927.
  9. ↑ 2002 All-Russian Census Data: Table 02c. M .: Federal State Statistics Service, 2004.


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=New_Bykovka&oldid=89027721


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