The Krasnopolsky Volost is a historical administrative-territorial unit of the Akhtyrsky district of the Kharkov province with a volost government in the Krasnopolje settlement.
| parish of the Russian Empire | |
| Krasnopolskaya parish | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Adm Centre | Krasnopole |
| Population ( 1885 ) | 12 269 people |
| Density | person / kmΒ² |
| Square | 32757 dess. |
As of 1885, it consisted of 24 settlements, 20 rural communities. The population is 12,269 people (6,284 males and 5,985 females), 2,266 households [1] .
| Square | Including arable | |
|---|---|---|
| Rural Communities | 10632 | 8631 |
| Private property | 14456 | 7471 |
| Other property | 355 | 309 |
| Generally | 32757 | 22720 |
Content
Main settlements of the parish [1]
- Krasnopole - settlement at the Syrovatka River 75 versts from the district town of Akhtyrka. In the settlement volost administration, 659 yards, 3,106 inhabitants, 2 Orthodox churches, a school, a hospital, 5 shops, 2 inns, 2 bazaars, 4 fairs. In 7 versts - distillery.
- Vidnovka (Boromelka) - the former owner's village near the Boromelka River. The village has 80 yards, 546 inhabitants, an Orthodox church.
- Mariyn is a former farm owned by the Gryaznaya River. The farm has 15 yards, 69 inhabitants, a sugar beet factory.
- Pokrovskaya - the former state settlement at the Syrovatka river. In the settlement there are 375 yards, 2235 inhabitants, an Orthodox church, a school.
- Preobrazhenskoe (Grichaninovka) - the former owner's settlement near the Syrovatka River. In the settlement there are 45 yards, 225 inhabitants, an Orthodox church, a distillery.
- Samotoevka - former state settlement at the river Syrovatka. In the settlement there are 289 households, 1428 inhabitants, an Orthodox church, a school, a bazaar, 2 shops, 3 fairs.
- Turia is a former owner's village. The village has 95 courtyards, 437 inhabitants, an Orthodox church, 3 fairs.
- The Ugroeda is a former ownerβs village on the Rybitsa River. The village has 204 courtyards, 1076 inhabitants, an Orthodox church, and a distillery.
- Uspenskoe (Efremovka) is a former owner's village by the Syrovatka River. The village has 69 courtyards, 265 inhabitants, an Orthodox church, a brick factory.
Parish Temples [2]
- Transfiguration Church in the Krasnopole settlement (built in 1889 [3] )
- Assumption Church in the Krasnopole suburb (built in 1876 [3] )
- Grigorievskaya church in the village Turye (built in 1773 [3] )
- John the Baptist Church in the village of Vidnovka (built in 1836 [3] )
- Nicholas Church in the settlement Samotoevka (built in 1845 [3] )
- Church of the Intercession in the Pokrovskaya settlement (built in 1887 [3] )
- Transfiguration Church in the settlement Grechaninovka (built in 1830 [3] )
- The Prophet-Elias Church in the village of Ugroedy (built in 1847 [3] )
- Assumption Church in the village of Assumption (built in 1767 [3] )
Notes
- β 1 2 3 Volosts and the most important settlements of European Russia: According to the data of a survey made by stat. institutions M-VA ext. affairs Issue 3: Little Russian and Southwestern provinces: Kharkiv, Poltava, Chernihiv, Kiev, Volyn, Podolsk. - 1885. - 8, 333 pp .: tab. - In podzag: Po Dan. I made an examination. stat. institutions M-VA ext. Affairs, on request. Stat. Council
- β Kharkiv calendar for 1917 - Kharkiv Provincial Statistical Committee. - 1917. - p. 273-276.
- β 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Reference book for the Kharkov Diocese / Ivan Samoilovich. - Kharkov, 1904.
Literature
- Parishes and the most important villages of European Russia: According to a survey made by stat. institutions M-VA ext. affairs Issue 3: Little Russian and Southwestern provinces: [Kharkov, Poltava, Chernihiv, Kiev, Volyn, Podolsk]. - 1885. - [8], 333 pp .: tab. - In podzag: Po Dan. I made an examination. stat. institutions M-VA ext. Affairs, on request. Stat. Council.
- Kharkiv calendar for 1917 - Kharkiv Provincial Statistical Committee. - 1917. - p. 273-276.