Gosterachki is a village in the Molokovsky district of the Tver region. Included in the Obrosovskoe rural settlement . Located on the right bank of Mogochi .
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| Subject of the federation | Tver region |
| Municipal District | Molokovsky |
| Rural settlement | Obrosovskoe |
| History and Geography | |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
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| 2008 | 2010 [1] |
| 6 | ↘ 1 |
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History
A barrow and a barrow located near the village on the opposite bank of Mogochi near the village of Bor-Shalaev, as well as a group of 10 barrows near the village of Bolshoy Rashino, are probably the burial places of the Tatar soldiers who died in these places in the battle of the Russian rati with the troops of Batu Khan. The previous version of the village’s name suggests this possibility: Gostyrachka (as in the “List of Populated Places of the Tver Province in 1859”), possibly “the bones of the army”.
Tatars founded the nearby village of Big Rashino . And 10 km from Gosterachek, near the village of Boris Gleb , the sword and helmet of a Russian soldier were found (until 1929 they were stored in the church of the village of Molokovo ).
On the mound near Gosterachek there was a chapel, transformed in the early 1930s into a fire barn.
The villagers were engaged in agriculture, weaving baskets of shingles, in the village there was a forge.
In the 1920s there were about 70 houses in the village.
In 1931, individual farms were merged into the Red Way collective farm, which later became part of the Leninskaya Spark collective farm.
Famous People
Dmitry Ivanovich Ryzhonkov was born (November 9, 1930) - Soviet and Russian metallurgical scientist [2]