Klyazma-Starbeevo - microdistrict [1] as part of the city of Khimki, Moscow Region .
| Klyazma-Starbeevo | |
|---|---|
| City | Khimki |
| Established | 2005 year |
| Year of inclusion in the city limits | 2004 year |
Until 2004, it was a summer residence ( urban-type settlement ) Starbeevo and 7 villages of the Klyazminsky rural district [2] as part of the Khimki district .
The microdistrict is located on the right bank of the Moscow Canal . In the east, Klyazma-Starbeevo adjoins the border of the region with Moscow .
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History
The village of Klyazma at different times was called differently: Stroevo, Vypolzovo, Klyazma. Since the 18th century, it belonged to the stolniki Trakhaniotov, since 1755 - to A. M. Eropkin. In 1884, in the village there was a mill, two shops, two inns, two forges, two shoe shops. The village turned into a commercial and industrial village. After the October Revolution of 1917, Klyazma, together with the surrounding villages, became part of the Communist Volost of Moscow County . Then, since 1929, as part of the Klyazma village council, it was part of the Communist region , since 1939 - in the Krasnopolyansky district of the Moscow region, since 1959 - in the Khimki district .
Located south of the village of Starbeevo (Sterbeevo, Tarbeevo) arose in the 16th century, the first owners of which were the Sterbeyevs. In 1974, the settlement of Starbeevo of the Khimki district received the status of an urban-type settlement (a summer residence).
Klyazma-Starbeevo microdistrict on the map of Khimki
The Moscow-Volga Canal The Moscow Canal passed along the edge of the village and the eastern part of its territory - the church and the village of Gnilushi on the left bank of the canal - later became part of the city of Dolgoprudny .
In July 2004, the summer cottage village ( urban-type village ) Starbeevo and the village of Vashutino of the Klyazma rural district were included in the city line of Khimki [2] ; the villages of Yakovlevo , Trakhoneevo , Whistler of the Klyazma rural district were included in the village of Klyazma , and the village of Terekhovo of the Klyazma rural district was included in the village of Ivakino . In August 2004, the combined villages of Ivakino and Klyazma were included in the city line of Khimki [3] .
In 2005, the united Klyazma-Starbeevo microdistrict was formed as part of the city [1] .
As part of the administration of the Khimki city district, a territorial administration of the Klyazma-Starbeevo microdistrict has been formed.
Territorial division
The Klyazma-Starbeevo microdistrict, made up of former villages and towns, was accordingly divided into quarters of the same name with former settlements [4] [1] :
- Klyazma quarter
- quarter " Starbeevo "
- Ivakino quarter
- quarter " Trakhoneevo "
- The Whistler District
- Vashutino quarter
- Terekhovo quarter
- Yakovlevo quarter
- International Quarter
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 Decree of the head of the Khimki city district of September 23, 2005 No. 146 "On the implementation of organizational and technical measures to implement the law of the Moscow Region of 02.02.2005, No. 4/127-P" On the Khimki district of the Moscow region and amending the Law Moscow region "On the administrative-territorial structure of the Moscow region" ""
- ↑ 1 2 Resolution of the Governor of the Moscow Region No. 140-PG of July 19, 2004 “On the Unification of Certain Settlements of the Khimki District of the Moscow Region”
- ↑ Resolution of the Governor of the Moscow Region No. 163-PG of August 9, 2004 “On the Unification of Certain Locations with the City of Khimki, Moscow Region and the City of Skhodnya, Khimki District, Moscow Region”
- ↑ Resolution of the Head of the Khimki District of the Moscow Region dated December 28, 2005 N 227 "On Assigning Names to Quarters in the Klyazma-Starbeevo Microdistrict of Khimki"