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Badai (village)

Baday is a village in the Novomalta rural settlement of the Usolsky district of the Irkutsk region on the Belaya River . The nearest village to the mouth of the river.

Village
Badai
A country Russia
Subject of the federationIrkutsk region
Municipal DistrictUsolsky
Rural settlementNovomalta
History and Geography
First mention1682
TimezoneUTC + 8
Population
Population↗ 260 [1] people ( 2012 )
Digital identifiers
Postcode665453
OKATO Code25240814002
OKTMO Code

Content

Name Origin

The name Badai, possibly comes from the Turkic buy - rich [2] .

History

The first mention of the settlement dates back to 1682, then it was the patrimony of the Irkutsk Ascension Monastery. The construction time of the first church has not been established. In 1706, during the establishment of a special vicarism under the Tobolsk diocese, an inventory of the temples existing by that time was compiled, in which the Nikolaev church of the Baidai village was mentioned. In the second half of the eighteenth century, the church burned down and instead of it in 1774 a new, also wooden, church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker was built . In 1774, the village consisted of 85 courtyards with 644 inhabitants. The village was located on both sides of the Belaya River. As a result of the construction of the Bratsk hydroelectric station, the village fell into the flood zone and was moved to a higher place on the left bank of the river. In 1935, the church in the village was closed; a club was opened in its building. When the settlement was moved to a new place, the building was lost. In the Soviet years, a collective farm named after Stalin functioned in Badai. In 1960, it was merged with several other collective farms, as a result of which the Maltinsky state farm was created, which existed until 1999.

Archaeological sites

From the Cadastre of Specially Protected Areas and Natural Monuments of the Irkutsk Region, Archaeological Natural Monuments (numbers 632-638):

Maltinskaya parking Usolsky area. Valley of the river White. One of the most ancient sites of the Stone Age of Siberia. In this parking lot man lived 50-60 thousand years ago

Burned forest Usolsky district. 3 km from p. Michelevka, downstream the river. White. Mesolithic Parking

Parking Sosnovy Bor Usolsky district. On the right bank of the Belaya, 1 6 km above the mouth. Parking periods of the Mesolithic and Paleolithic. Finds: ceramics, plates, flints, animal and fish bones

The settlement of Ust-Belaya Usolsky district. On the 8-meter left-bank terrace of the river. White at its confluence with the Angara, 1 08 km northeast of Irkutsk. Simultaneous settlement (from the early Mesolithic to the Iron Age). Found: 3 bonfires, broken silicon, 855 products from silicon, horns and bones, mother-of-pearl jewelry

Parking Badai 1 Usolsky district. The left bank of the White, 6 km above the mouth, near the village. Badai The Stone Age parking lot stretched along the coast for 1.5 km. Excavations (about 100 items) are represented by stone products

Parking Isthmus Usolsky district. In the bend of the right bank of the Belaya opposite the outskirts of s. Badai, east of her. The name of the Isthmus is given to the ancient monument in connection with its special position between the valleys of two rivers - the Angara and the White

Parking Cheremushnik Usolsky district. The left bank of the White, at its bend, is 3 km above the mouth. Prismatic plates, chisel tools made of stone found

Population

Population
2002 [3]2010 [4]2011 [1]2012 [1]
325↘ 258→ 258↗ 260

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 Population by municipalities as of January 1, 2012: stat. bull. Irkutskstat. - Irkutsk, 2012 .-- 81 p. (unspecified) . Date of treatment September 24, 2016. Archived September 24, 2016.
  2. ↑ History of the emergence of the village of Badai, Usolsky district, Irkutsk region
  3. ↑ The number of rural residents by the settlements of the Irkutsk Region, including the Ust-Orda Buryat Autonomous Okrug (based on the results of the All-Russian Population Census of 2002) (neopr.) . Date of treatment January 21, 2016. Archived January 21, 2016.
  4. ↑ Results of the 2010 All-Russian Population Census for the Irkutsk Region (Neopr.) . Date of treatment September 23, 2013. Archived September 23, 2013.

Links

  • Map
  • Cadastre of specially protected territories and natural monuments of the Irkutsk region. Archaeological sites of nature
  • CHURCH OF THE HOLY Nicholas the Miracle Worker, c. Baday (Usolsky District), 1774
  • Nicholas Church with. Badai
  • Press about. Baday (inaccessible link)


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Badai (village )& oldid = 101189443


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