New Life is a microdistrict in the Left Bank district of the city of Lipetsk . It is located along the north-eastern side of the Gryazinsky highway (at the turn to the Matyr reservoir ).
| New life | |
|---|---|
| City | Lipetsk |
| City administrative district | Left Bank |
| Established | 1920 |
| Former status | village |
| Former names | Kazinsky Settlements |
| Ethno-burial | New Life, New Life, New Life |
| Postal codes | 398040, 398901, 398028, etc. |
This land, according to the general survey plan of 1783, belonged to college assessor Ivan Mikhailovich Nazarov and was used by him as a latrine meadow. Its owners were landowners, low-land peasants and collective farms . Borshcheva Polyana got its name from tall grass with a powerful stem and caraway smell coming from a hogweed plant that covered this meadow.
In 1920, several dozens of families moved from the village of Kazinki to new lands, and one of the settlements was called Kazinskie Vyselki . The settlers in 1923 organized a partnership for joint cultivation of land (TOZ). The TOZ was allocated Borshcheva Polyana - a flood meadow with an area of 168 acres in the floodplain of the Matyra River, where the landowner haying used to be. The TOZ lasted until 1931, in 1931 the collective farm “New Life” was organized in Kazinskiye Vyselki, and soon the village received a new name - New Life [1] . People sought to emphasize in the titles everything new that the October Revolution brought with them. However, the sentence is widespread in the village: New Life with old laws .
Until 1945, young New Life students studied at the railway school of the village of Kazinka ; then in New Life its branch was opened - in a private house. In 1948, they decided to build a new building in the center of the village: for this, a log cabin was bought in the Balashov forestry . Doors Novozhiznenskaya seven-year school opened in 1951 [2] . Today it is school number 57 ( Prishkolnaya street , 21).
The village of New Life was transferred to the administrative subordination of the city of Lipetsk in 1976 as part of the Kazan settlement council of the Left-bank district of the city. By the decision of the Lipetsk Oblast Executive Committee No. 345 dated August 21, 1990, the Kazinsky Village Council, which was administratively subordinate to the Left Bank region of Lipetsk, was abolished and all the settlements in its composition (including the Novaya Zhizn settlement) were deprived of the status of settlements and included directly in urban line of the Left-bank district of Lipetsk [3] .
Transport
In the village on the Gryazinsky highway there is a bus stop "New Life" (routes number 34, 40, 340, 343, 407, 104, 106, 112).
Notes
- ↑ Historical background of the village of Kazinka, Gryazinsky district
- ↑ Website of the 57th school (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment June 1, 2008. Archived on May 19, 2008.
- ↑ Information on the administrative-territorial division of the Lipetsk region (1708-1994)
Sources
V. M. Popov . Kazinka: from the past to the present. Lipetsk, 2004