The Kultush village settlement is a municipality within the Vsevolozhsk district of the Leningrad region .
| Rural Settlement of Russia (MO 2nd level) | |||||
| Koltushsky rural settlement | |||||
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| A country | |||||
| The subject of the Russian Federation | Leningrad region | ||||
| Area | Vsevolozhsky | ||||
| Includes | 32 settlements | ||||
| Adm. center | Koltushi | ||||
| head of the municipality | Denisov Vladimir Viktorovich | ||||
| History and Geography | |||||
| Date of formation | June 6, 2013 | ||||
| Area | 265.22 km² | ||||
| Timezone | UTC + 3 | ||||
| Population | |||||
| Population | ↗ 29 017 [1] people ( 2019 ) (7.27%, 3rd place ) | ||||
| Density | 109.41 people / km² | ||||
| Denominations | Orthodoxy , Lutheranism | ||||
| Digital identifiers | |||||
| OKTMO Code | 41612416 | ||||
| OKATO Code | |||||
| Telephone code | |||||
| Postal codes | 188640, 188675, 188680, 188681, 188685, 188686, 188688 | ||||
The administrative center is the village of Koltushi .
Content
- 1 Geographical data
- 2 History
- 3 population
- 4 Composition of the rural settlement
- 5 Economics
- 6 notes
- 7 References
Geographic data
- Total area: 265.22 km²
- Location: southern part of Vsevolozhsk district
- Borders:
- in the north - with the Vsevolozhsk city settlement
- in the east with Shcheglovsky rural settlement and Morozovsky urban settlement .
- in the south with the Kirovsky municipal district and the Dubrovsky urban settlement .
- in the west with the Sverdlovsk city settlement and Zanevsky city settlement .
- Borders:
- The Zanevsky Post - Mountains railway runs through the settlement.
- On the territory of the settlement there are roads: P21 ( E 105 , St. Petersburg - Petrozavodsk - Murmansk ) " Kola ", 41K-078 ( St. Petersburg - Vsevolozhsk ) and 41K-079 ( St. Petersburg - Koltushi ).
- The distance from the administrative center of the settlement to the district center is 10 km [2] .
- Geological features
The settlement is located on the lands of the geological natural monument - “Koltushsky heights” , with relict lakes, stone plateaus and forms of thermokarst .
History
In the middle of the XIX century, after the introduction of the volost government, the Koltush volost was formed as part of the Shlisselburg district of the St. Petersburg province .
On February 24, 1923, the Shlisselburg district was abolished, the Koltush volost was merged with the Lenin volost (village of Yablonovka) of the Petrograd district under the name Leninskaya and the center in the village of Koltushi .
On February 6, 1924, the Lenin and Ryabov volosts of the Petrograd district were merged into the Lenin volost with a center in the village of Vsevolozhsky .
On August 1, 1927 after the liquidation of provinces, counties and volosts, all village councils of the Lenin volost became part of the newly formed Leninsky district of the Leningrad district of the Leningrad region.
In November 1928, the Borsky and Staroderevensky village councils were merged into the Koltushsky village council .
On August 20, 1930, after the abolition of the Leninsky district, the Koltushsky village council became part of the newly formed Leningrad Prigorodny district .
In February 1931, the Koltushsky village council was given the status of a national Finnish village council .
On August 17, 1931, the Kannist village council was attached to the Koltushsky village council , and Kuyvorovsky on August 10, 1934.
On August 19, 1936, the Leningradsky Prigorodny District was liquidated, the Koltushsky Village Council became part of the newly formed Vsevolozhsky District.
On September 19, 1939, the Koltush National Village Council was transformed into a regular village council, and a new village council, Krasnogorsk, was allocated from its composition.
On June 16, 1954, the Koltush and Novopustosh village councils were united in Koltush.
On March 20, 1959, the Krasnogorsk Village Council was liquidated and annexed to the Koltush Village Council [3] .
In November 1966, the Novopustoshsky Village Council was restored.
January 18, 1994 by the decree of the head of the administration of the Leningrad region No. 10 “On changes in the administrative-territorial structure of the districts of the Leningrad region” [4] the Koltushsky village council , like all other village councils of the region, was transformed into Koltushsky volost .
April 17, 1996, after the adoption of the regional law No. 9-OZ "On the administrative-territorial structure of the Leningrad region" Koltushskaya volost received the status of an independent municipal formation of the Leningrad region [5] .
From January 1, 2006, in accordance with the regional law of the Leningrad Region No. 17-oz dated March 10, 2004 “On the establishment of borders and the appropriate status of municipalities in the Vsevolozhsky district and Vyborgsky district and municipalities in their composition”, the Koltush rural settlement was formed as part Vsevolozhsk municipal district , which included the territory of the former Koltush volost [6] .
On June 6, 2013, deputies of the Legislative Assembly of the Leningrad region adopted the law “On the unification of the Koltush rural settlement and the Razmetelevsky rural settlement in the Vsevolozhsk municipal district of the Leningrad Region” [7] .
Population
| Population size | ||||||
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| 2006 [8] | 2010 [9] | 2011 [10] | 2012 [11] | 2013 [12] | 2014 [13] | 2015 [14] |
| 9700 | ↗ 13 692 | ↗ 13 740 | ↗ 14 624 | ↗ 16 049 | ↗ 23 457 | ↗ 24 938 |
| 2016 [15] | 2017 [16] | 2018 [17] | 2019 [1] | |||
| ↗ 25 617 | ↗ 26 597 | ↗ 27 813 | ↗ 29 017 | |||
Composition of a rural settlement
| The composition of the rural settlement includes 32 settlements: | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| No. | Locality | Type of settlement | Population |
| one | Aro | village | ↗ 355 [18] (2017) |
| 2 | Boron | village | ↗ 122 [18] (2017) |
| 3 | Virki | village | ↘ 117 [18] (2017) |
| four | Voeikovo | village | ↘ 848 [18] (2017) |
| 5 | Yoksolovo | village | ↘ 73 [18] (2017) |
| 6 | Caltino | village | ↗ 1099 [18] (2017) |
| 7 | Canists | village | ↗ 112 [18] (2017) |
| 8 | Quarry-Myaglovo | place | ↘ 145 [18] (2017) |
| 9 | Kirpolier | village | ↗ 129 [18] (2017) |
| 10 | Kolbino | village | ↗ 126 [18] (2017) |
| eleven | Koltushi | village | ↗ 216 [18] (2017) |
| 12 | Korkino | village | ↗ 24 [18] (2017) |
| 13 | Red hill | village | ↗ 74 [18] (2017) |
| fourteen | Kuyvory | village | ↘ 65 [18] (2017) |
| fifteen | Ligolambi | village | ↘ 74 [18] (2017) |
| 16 | Manushkino | village | ↗ 57 [18] (2017) |
| 17 | Manushkino | railway village station | ↘ 9 [18] (2017) |
| eighteen | Myaglovo | village | ↘ 236 [18] (2017) |
| 19 | New Wasteland | village | ↘ 106 [18] (2017) |
| twenty | Lakes | village | ↘ 188 [18] (2017) |
| 21 | Ozerki-1 | village | ↗ 22 [18] (2017) |
| 22 | Orovo | village | ↗ 154 [18] (2017) |
| 23 | Pavlovo | village | ↗ 2346 [18] (2017) |
| 24 | Razmetelevo | village | ↘ 2820 [18] (2017) |
| 25 | Ginger | village | ↗ 13 [18] (2017) |
| 26 | Old | village | ↗ 12 018 [18] (2017) |
| 27 | Old Wasteland | village | ↗ 79 [18] (2017) |
| 28 | Tauris | village | ↘ 54 [18] (2017) |
| 29th | Tokkari | village | ↗ 231 [18] (2017) |
| thirty | Hapo oe | village | ↘ 1025 [18] (2017) |
| 31 | Hazelki | village | ↗ 137 [18] (2017) |
| 32 | Sixteenth kilometer | railway village station | ↗ 2 [18] (2017) |
Economics
On the territory of the settlement carry out their activities:
- Base University of Telecommunications. Bonch-Bruevich
- GGO them. A.I. Voeikova
- Institute of Physiology I.P. Pavlova RAS
- LLC "Sytny Dvor K"
- LLC Stroypanel
- CJSC Termoglass
- Lik-2 LLC
- CJSC Koltushskaya PMK-6
- DUP "Ritual"
- LLC "TSOEK"
- CJSC Lenmontazhstroy-Telecom
- LLC "Koltushsky building plant"
- Institute of Radar Meteorology CJSC
- LLC "Supermarket" Upper ""
- LLC Sputnik-3
- LLC "Resort"
- LLC Sputnik-2
- OOO "Department store" Koltushi ""
- LLC “Tasty Food Company” ”
- Kinocenter LLC
- LLC "Supermarket School"
- LLC Koltushi Farm
- LLC “XM Koltushi”
- Department of the Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism (LO "Izmiran") RAS
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Resident population by context of municipalities of the Leningrad Region as of January 1, 2019 . Date of appeal April 27, 2019.
- ↑ Administrative territorial division of the Leningrad region. - SPb., 2007, p. 29 Archived on October 17, 2013.
- ↑ Directory of the history of the administrative-territorial division of the Leningrad Region (Inaccessible link) . Date of treatment June 7, 2013. Archived March 18, 2014.
- ↑ Resolution of the Head of the Administration of the Leningrad Region of January 18, 1994 No. 10 On Changes in the Administrative-Territorial Structure of the Districts of the Leningrad Region
- ↑ Regional law No. 9-OZ “On the administrative-territorial structure of the Leningrad region”
- ↑ Regional Law “On the Establishment of Borders and the Allocation of the corresponding Status of Municipalities of Vsevolozhsky District and Vyborgsky District and Municipalities in Their Composition” (Inaccessible link) . Date of treatment June 7, 2013. Archived July 14, 2014.
- ↑ Deputies of the Legislative Legislative Assembly of the Leningrad Region decided to unite Koltushi and Razmetelevo
- ↑ Administrative territorial division of the Leningrad Region: [reference.] / Under the general. ed. V.A. Skorobogatova, V.V. Pavlova; comp. V. G. Kozhevnikov. - SPb., 2007. - 281 p. . Date of treatment April 26, 2015. Archived April 26, 2015.
- ↑ 2010 All-Russian Population Census. Leningrad region . Date of treatment August 10, 2014. Archived on August 10, 2014.
- ↑ The population of the municipalities and the Sosnovy Bor urban district of the Leningrad Region as of January 1, 2011 . Date of treatment April 12, 2014. Archived April 12, 2014.
- ↑ Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities. Table 35. Estimated resident population as of January 1, 2012 . Date of treatment May 31, 2014. Archived May 31, 2014.
- ↑ The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2013. - M.: Federal State Statistics Service of Rosstat, 2013. - 528 p. (Table 33. The population of urban districts, municipalities, urban and rural settlements, urban settlements, rural settlements) . Date of treatment November 16, 2013. Archived November 16, 2013.
- ↑ Table 33. The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2014 . Date of treatment August 2, 2014. Archived on August 2, 2014.
- ↑ The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2015 . Date of treatment August 6, 2015. Archived on August 6, 2015.
- ↑ Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2016
- ↑ The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2017 (July 31, 2017). Date of treatment July 31, 2017. Archived July 31, 2017.
- ↑ The population of the Leningrad Region in the context of municipalities as of January 1, 2018 . Date of treatment June 22, 2018.
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Administrative and territorial division of the Leningrad Region 2017 . Date of treatment April 29, 2019.