Ischevo is a village in the Slantsevsky urban settlement of the Slantsevsky district of the Leningrad region .
| Village | |
| Ischevo | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Leningrad region |
| Municipal District | Slantsevsky |
| Urban settlement | Slantsevo |
| History and Geography | |
| Former names | Ischeva |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | ▼ 1 [1] people ( 2017 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | +7 81374 |
| Postcode | 188579 |
| OKATO Code | |
| OKTMO Code | |
Content
History
ISCHEVO - the village of Madame Kharlamova, on a country road, the number of yards - 3, the number of souls - 18 m. [2] (1856)
ISCHEVO - the owner's village at the well, the number of yards - 4, the number of inhabitants: 50 m. paragraph [3] . (1862 year)
In the XIX - early XX centuries, the village administratively belonged to the Vyskatsky volost of the 1st zemsky district of the 1st camp of the Gdovsk district of the St. Petersburg province.
According to the Memorial Book of the St. Petersburg Province in 1905, the village of Ischievo was part of the Pesvitsky Rural Society [4] .
Ischevo village on the map of 1919
According to the map of the Petrograd and Estland provinces of 1919, the village was called Ischeva [5] .
According to 1933, the village of Ishchevo was part of the Popkovogorsky village council of the Rudny district [6] .
As of August 1, 1965, the village of Ishchevo was part of the Vyskatsky village council of the Slantsy district [7] .
According to 1973, the village of Ishchevo was part of the Popkovogorsky Village Council [8] .
According to 1990 data, the village of Ishchevo was again part of the Vyskatsky village council [9] .
In 1997, 3 people lived in the village of Ischevo in the Vyskatsky volost, in 2002 - 4 people (all Russians) [10] [11] .
In 2007, 4 people lived in the village of Ischevo, Slantsevsky SE , in 2010 - 6 [12] [13] .
Geography
The village is located in the central part of the district on the highway 41K-165 ( Sizhno - Ischevo).
The distance to the administrative center of the settlement is 11 km [12] .
The distance to the railway platform Slates - 9 km [7] .
To the north of the village, the source of the Furstovka and Yaishnoy streams, tributaries of the Borovenka River, is taken .
Demographics
Notes
- ↑ Administrative and territorial division of the Leningrad region / Comp. Kozhevnikov V.G. - Directory. - SPb. : Inkeri, 2017 .-- S. 154. - 271 p. - 3000 copies. Archived March 14, 2018 on Wayback Machine
- ↑ Gdovsky district // Alphabetical list of villages by counties and camps of the St. Petersburg province / N. Elagin. - SPb. : Printing House of the Provincial Government, 1856. - P. 50. - 152 p.
- ↑ "Lists of the populated areas of the Russian Empire, compiled and published by the Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of the Interior" XXXVII St. Petersburg Province. As of 1862. SPb. ed. 1864 p. 42
- ↑ Memorial book of the St. Petersburg province. Collected and compiled N.V. Shaposhnikov. St. Petersburg, 1905, p. 86
- ↑ Military topographic map of the Petrograd and Estland provinces, series IV, plate 7, 1919
- ↑ Administrative territorial division of the Leningrad region. - L., 1933, S. 386
- ↑ 1 2 Administrative and territorial division of the Leningrad region / Comp. T.A. Badina. - Reference book. - L .: Lenizdat , 1966 .-- S. 170. - 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. 269 Archived March 30, 2016 on the Wayback Machine
- ↑ Administrative territorial division of the Leningrad region. - Lenizdat, 1990, ISBN 5-289-00612-5, p. 106 Archived October 17, 2013 on the Wayback Machine
- ↑ Administrative territorial division of the Leningrad region. - SPb, 1997, ISBN 5-86153-055-6, p. 106 Archived October 17, 2013 on the Wayback Machine
- ↑ 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. 127 Archived on October 17, 2013 on the Wayback Machine
- ↑ Results of the 2010 All-Russian Population Census. Leningrad region.