Berezovsky Log , Birch Log - the village of the Karaidel settlement Council of People’s Deputies of the Karaidel District of the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic , abolished in 1986. Now on the territory of the Maginsky Village Council of the Karaidel region of the Republic of Bashkortostan.
| the village now does not exist | |
| Berezovsky Log † | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Bashkortostan |
| Municipal District | Karaidelsky |
| Village Council | Maginsky |
| History and Geography | |
| Based | 1931 |
| the village now does not exist with | 1986 year |
| Timezone | UTC + 5 |
| Nationalities | Russians, Bashkirs, Tatars |
| Official language | Bashkir , Russian |
Content
History
It was founded in 1931. There was a special settlement number 8, aka BerLog [1] .
The first exiles arrived in 1930, their families delivered to Birch Log from March 1931. exiles from five districts of Bashkiria: Aurgazinsky, Birsky, Blagoveshchensky, Dyurtyulinsky and Kiginsky. The exiles rebuilt a special settlement: they laid down a commandant’s office, a bathhouse, a dining room, a shop, a hospital and residential huts (mainly for six apartments). A little later, upon the arrival of families, a school, a kindergarten and a club [1] .
In the reference book on June 1, 1952 [2] the Berezovsky Log was not found.
In 1956, the village of Achit, the village of Berezovy log and the village of Maginsk entered the newly formed Maginsky Village Council . In 1969, after the reorganization, the villages became part of the Karaidel Council [3] .
as of January 1, 1969, July 1, 1972, September 1, 1981, the village of Berezovy Log was a member of the Karaidel Council , the predominant nationality was Tatars .
as of January 1, 1969, the number of inhabitants was 116 [4] .
It is excluded from the credentials by Decree of the Presidium of the Armed Forces of the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic dated 12.12.1986 N 6-2 / 396 "On the exclusion from the credentials of certain settlements") [5] .
Geography
Located on the river. Magician, in a large forest.
Infrastructure
Forestry.
Transport
Forest roads.
Links
Beryozovsky Log on Wikimapia
Literature
Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic: administrative-territorial division on June 1, 1952 : [reference] / Presidium of the Supreme. Council of the BASSR; [comp. N. Ilyin, S. Fayzullin, M. Kuramshin and others; open ed. A. Denisov]. - Ufa: Bashkir book publishing house, 1953. - 494, [1] p. : tab. pre. - Alf. decree: s. 398-493.
Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic: administrative-territorial division on January 1, 1969 : [reference / ed. A. I. Zakharov]. - Ed. 5th. - Ufa: Bashkir book publishing house, 1969. - 429, [2] p. : tab. pre. - Alf. decree: s. 348-430. S.203
Bashkir ASSR: administrative-territorial division on July 1, 1972 : [reference] / Presidium of the Supreme. Council Bashk. ASSR; [comp. N.N. Kirillova, P.F. Maksimov, M. Kh. Musin; open ed. B. A. Abdrakhmanov]. - Ed. 6th - Ufa: Bashkir book publishing house, 1973. - 386, [2] p. : tab. preim., cards. - Alf. decree: s. 327-387. S.176
Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic: administrative-territorial division on September 1, 1981 : [reference] / Presidium of the Supreme. Council Bashk. ASSR; [comp. N.N. Isaev, Z.Z. Harrasov, M.Z. Shaimuratov; open ed. F. Sh. Khismatullin]. - Ufa: Bashkir book publishing house, 1981. - 382, [2] p. : tab. preim., cards. - Alf. decree: s. 326-383. S.184
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 V.S. Goman FOREST AND PEOPLE. Book One; chapters 3, 4
- ↑ Administrative and territorial division of the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (on June 1, 1952). - Ufa. - Bashkir book publishing house , 1953. - S. 184.
- ↑ About the settlement of Maginsky Village Council »Maginsky Village Council
- ↑ Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic: administrative-territorial division on January 1, 1969. - Ufa. - Bashkir book publishing house , 1969. - S. 203.
- ↑ About the exclusion from the registration data of some settlements