The Kotelevsky Volost is a historical administrative-territorial unit of the Akhtyrsky district of the Kharkov province with volost government in the Kotelv settlement.
parish of the Russian Empire | |
Kotelevskaya parish | |
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A country | Russian empire |
Adm Centre | Kotelva |
Population ( 1885 ) | 16,538 people |
Density | person / km² |
Square | 30224 dess. |
As of 1885, it consisted of 9 settlements, 9 rural communities. The population is 16,538 people (7,813 males and 8,725 females), 2,968 households [1] .
Square | Including arable | |
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Rural Communities | 24146 | 16973 |
Private property | 5757 | 3567 |
Other property | 321 | 317 |
Generally | 30224 | 20857 |
Content
Main settlements of the parish [1]
- Kotelva - former state settlement at the river Srednyaya Kotelva 30 versts from the district town of Akhtyrka. In the settlement volost administration, 2521 courtyard, 13801 resident, 7 Orthodox churches, school, almshouse, hospital, post office, 3 inns, 34 shops, bazaar, 4 fairs (Novgorod, on 1 week of Great Lent, Christmas and Nativity of Theotokos) .
- Trees - the former state village at the Vorskla River. There are 257 courtyards in the village, 1571 inhabitants, an Orthodox church, a school, a shop.
- Mlynky - a village by the Vorskla River, 123 yards, 621 inhabitants, an Orthodox church.
Parish Temples [2]
- Church of the Ascension in the Kotelvé settlement (built in 1845 [3] )
- All Saints Church in the Kotelvé settlement (built in 1862 [3] )
- Nicholas Church in the suburb of Kotelve (built in 1861 [3] )
- Church of the Intercession in the Kotelve settlement (built in 1873 [3] )
- Transfiguration Church in the Kotelvé settlement (built in 1852 [3] )
- Trinity Church in the Kotelvé settlement (built in 1812 [3] )
- St. Andrew’s Church in the village of Mlinky (built in 1885 [3] )
- Kazan Church in the village of Derevki (built in 1863 [3] )
Notes
- ↑ 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
- ↑ Kharkiv calendar for 1917 - Kharkiv Provincial Statistical Committee. - 1917. - p. 273-276.
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 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.