Lebyazhensky urban settlement is a municipality in the Lomonosov district of the Leningrad region . The administrative center is the village of Lebyazhye .
| Urban Settlement of Russia (MO 2nd level) | |
| Lebyazhensky urban settlement | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| The subject of the Russian Federation | Leningrad region |
| Area | Lomonosov district |
| Includes | 10 settlements |
| Adm. Centre | Swan |
| and. about. Heads of the MO | Kanaev Oleg Mikhailovich |
| History and Geography | |
| Date of formation | December 24, 2004 [1] |
| Square | 326.38 km² |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | ↘ 5274 people ( 2019 ) ( 4th place ) |
| Density | 16.5 people / km² |
| Digital identifiers | |
| OKTMO Code | 41630162 |
| OKATO Code | |
| Telephone code | +7 81376 |
| Postal codes | 188532 |
| Official site | |
Formed on December 24, 2004, it included the urban-type Lebyazhye settlement and the territory of the former Shepelevsky volost.
Content
Geographic data
The territory of the settlement is located in the northern part of the Lomonosov district along the coast of the Gulf of Finland , in the west it borders with the Sosnovoborsky urban district .
The following roads pass through the territory of the settlement:
- 41A-007 ( St. Petersburg - Streams )
- 41K-137 ( Fort Krasnaya Gorka - Sosnovy Bor )
And also the railway line St. Petersburg-Baltic - Weimarn , on which the stations are located: Lebyazhye , Krasnoflotsk and platforms: Chaika , Krasnaya Gorka , 68 km , 75 km .
The distance from the administrative center of the settlement to the district center is 23 km [2] .
History
The Lebyazhensky urban settlement was established on December 24, 2004 in accordance with the regional law of the Leningrad Region No. 117-oz “On the establishment of borders and the appropriate status of the municipal entity of the Lomonosov municipal district and its municipal entities” [1] . The settlement included the village of Lebyazhye and the territory of the former Shepelevsky volost (until 1994 - the Shepelevsky village council ).
Population
| Population | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2006 [3] | 2010 [4] | 2011 [5] | 2012 [6] | 2013 [7] | 2014 [8] | 2015 [9] |
| 6800 | ↘ 5870 | ↘ 5850 | ↘ 5795 | ↘ 5753 | ↘ 5691 | ↘ 5570 |
| 2016 [10] | 2017 [11] | 2018 [12] | 2019 [13] | |||
| ↘ 5498 | ↘ 5394 | ↘ 5367 | ↘ 5274 | |||
Composition of the urban settlement
| No. | Locality | Type of settlement | Population |
|---|---|---|---|
| one | Mount Valdai | village | ↘ 376 [4] (2010) |
| 2 | Candicule | village | ↗ 19 [4] (2010) |
| 3 | Kovashi | village | ↗ 126 [4] (2010) |
| four | Swan | village, administrative center | ↘ 4213 [13] (2019) |
| five | New Kalische | village | ↗ 21 [4] (2010) |
| 6 | Pulkovo | village | ↘ 0 [4] (2010) |
| 7 | Surye | village | → 0 [4] (2010) |
| eight | Fort Krasnaya Gorka | village | ↘ 341 [4] (2010) |
| 9 | Black Lahti | village | ↗ 24 [4] (2010) |
| ten | Shepelevo | village | ↗ 234 [4] (2010) |
Attractions
- Museum of Local Lore
- Branch of the railway museum
- Well-preserved wooden houses built in the 19th century.
- Pilot Nicholas Church School (1902) in the style of historicism .
- Church of St. Nicholas the Miracle Worker in the Art Nouveau style (1912).
- Church of the Holy Trinity Life-Giving (1899)
- Monument to the defenders of the Baltic sky, which (in the central square of the village) is a Soviet Il-2 attack aircraft mounted on a pedestal.
- Alutino estate.
- Horowaldai Lake
- Battery "Gray Horse"
- Fort Krasnaya Gorka
- Preserves " Swan ", Syuryevskoye and Lake Lubenskoye . (parking lot for migratory waterfowl).
- The wooden Baikov estate.
- Cottage of the Bianchi family, located in Lebyazhye
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Regional Law of the Leningrad Region dated December 24, 2004 No. 117-oz “On the Establishment of Borders and Allocation of the Status of the Lomonosov Municipal District and Municipal Formations with It with the Appropriate Status"
- ↑ Administrative territorial division of the Leningrad region. - SPb. 2007. P. 32 Archived on October 17, 2013.
- ↑ Administrative territorial division of the Leningrad Region: [reference.] / Under the general. ed. V.A. Skorobogatova, V.V. Pavlova; comp. V. G. Kozhevnikov. - SPb., 2007. - 281 p. . Date of treatment April 26, 2015. Archived April 26, 2015.
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 All-Russian Population Census 2010. Leningrad region . Date of treatment August 10, 2014. Archived on August 10, 2014.
- ↑ Population of municipalities and the Sosnovoborsky urban district of the Leningrad Region as of January 1, 2011 . Date of treatment April 12, 2014. Archived April 12, 2014.
- ↑ Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities. Table 35. Estimated resident population as of January 1, 2012 . Date of treatment May 31, 2014. Archived May 31, 2014.
- ↑ The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2013. - M.: Federal State Statistics Service of Rosstat, 2013. - 528 p. (Table 33. The population of urban districts, municipalities, urban and rural settlements, urban settlements, rural settlements) . Date of treatment November 16, 2013. Archived November 16, 2013.
- ↑ Table 33. The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2014 . Date of treatment August 2, 2014. Archived on August 2, 2014.
- ↑ The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2015 . Date of treatment August 6, 2015. Archived on August 6, 2015.
- ↑ Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2016
- ↑ The population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2017 (July 31, 2017). Date of treatment July 31, 2017. Archived July 31, 2017.
- ↑ The population of the Leningrad Region in the context of municipalities as of January 1, 2018 . Date of treatment June 22, 2018.
- ↑ 1 2 Resident population by context of municipalities of the Leningrad Region as of January 1, 2019 . Date of appeal April 27, 2019.