Kozhennaya Zaimka is a village in the urban district "the city of Barnaul" in the Altai Territory of Russia. Administratively subordinated to the Scientific-urban rural administration of the Leninsky district of the city of Barnaul .
| Village | |
| Treasury Zaimka | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Altai region |
| City district | Barnaul city |
| History and Geography | |
| Timezone | UTC + 7 |
| Population | |
| Population | ↗ 2769 [1] people ( 2013 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Postcode | 656903 |
| OKATO Code | |
| OKTMO Code | |
The village can be reached by public transport: bus number 38, also routes number 25 and 32 to the village pass by the village. Scientific Town , No. 25B to the village. Birch .
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History
The first documented information about the settlement at the place where the modern village of Kazennaya Zaimka is located dates back to 1726.
The settlement arose, like many villages around the county town, in connection with the need to provide officers and officials with food. The village was small, its quiet life became more lively after the shipping company was built in the Gonbinsky backwater in 1867. In winter and summer, the Barnaul people who moved from the city began to work there.
The village of Kazennaya Zaimka belonged to the Barnaul forestry, its timber went to imperial Russia. Key passenger and cargo transportation was also carried out from the village pier, and numerous fishermen supplied the inhabitants of the expanding city with fresh fish. The settlement in the last years of the XX century increased to 200 yards.
It is no coincidence that the settlement bore the name of Kazennaya Zaimka. Since the land belonged to the Cabinet of his Imperial Majesty, officials, engineers and officers of the Altai Mining Administration received land. For example, barin Aldarov kept a cottage in the middle of a birch forest in the village, where he received guests with an orchestra and fun festivities, in which the German Schmit, the head of the Altai mountain district, participated.
Dense groves and forests attracted the head of the Altai mountain district Shmit and the engineer of the silver mill Frantsev. the latter organized an alloy of wood for the Barnaul plant and organized a subsidiary farm where the peasants kept cattle, made butter at a makeshift churn, and traded sour cream. B1860-1870s they were known for their excellent quality and taste not only in Barnaul district, but also beyond its borders.
The revolutionary unrest of the early XX century reached Altai. The peasants of the Treasury Zaimka were subjected to armed raids by the troops of Admiral Kolchak.
In 1930, a commune was created, which was then transformed into a collective farm. Its chairman was the commander of the Red Army Pavel Danilovich Maximov. The Sibkolkhozsoyuz in 1929 issued an order according to which the Barnaul District Union of Collective Farms was to create garden collective farms and expand productive livestock production. So there were two livestock artels.
Peasants planted garden crops, laid greenhouse farms.
In 1952, the reorganization of a suburban subsidiary farm took place. From it they created a pilot production association. In 1957, the collective farms of Kazennaya Zaimka and with. The race merged into one enterprise. Three pigsties were built, and this became the economic reason for the emergence of the village Zemlyanukha.
Source: M. G. Kolokoltsev. Kazennaya Zaimka // My Altai: a village and a city. Barnaul, 2006. No. 7. P. 37. [2]
Population
| Population | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 [3] | 2011 [1] | 2012 [1] | 2013 [1] |
| 2334 | ↗ 2344 | ↗ 2626 | ↗ 2769 |
Attractions
Near the village there are archaeological sites of the Stone , Bronze , Iron Ages and Scythian era: sites, burial grounds and barrows.
In the northern part of the village is located the estuary of the Zemlyanukha River.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 Population by municipalities as of January 1 (including by settlements) according to current accounting
- ↑ Settlement of Siberia. | *** SIBERIA *** HISTORY OF SIBERIA *** | VK . vk.com. Date of treatment February 7, 2019.
- ↑ All-Russian censuses of 2002 and 2010