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Bartenevka (Sevastopol)

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Bartanyevka is the abolished village of the Sevastopol City Council , now it is the locality (district) in Sevastopol on the North side ( Nakhimovsky district ). Bartenevka occupies the territory from Chelyuskintsev Street to the Bratskoye Cemetery (in the past, the territory along the road from the "North Side" - Lyubimovka berths two kilometers north of Sevastopol Bay ).

The village of Bartenevka (other names of the area - Bazarzhik, Bazarnoye, Budenovka, Severnaya Sloboda ) appeared at the end of the 19th century - and the village has not yet been marked with a three-verst map of 1865-1876 [1] , and on the 1886 verst map in Bartenevka there were already 93 yards with Russian population [2] . The name of the village comes from the surname of F. D. Bartenev, commander of the Northern fortification during the defense of Sevastopol.

According to the List of settlements of the Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic according to the All-Union Census on December 17, 1926 , in the village of Bartenevka (aka Budennovka), the center of the Bartenevsky village council of the Sevastopol region, there were 243 yards, of which 92 were peasant, the population was 846 people (424 men and 422 women). In national terms, it was taken into account: 8096 Russians, 20 Ukrainians, 6 Belarusians, 1 Greek, 4 Estonians, 2 Latvians, 7 are written in the “other” column, a Russian school was operating [3] . On September 15, 1930, by resolution of the Crimean CEC, a new regionalization was carried out and the Balaklava Tatar National District [4] was created , which included Bartenevka. On October 30, 1930, by decree of the All - Russian Central Executive Committee , the village was annexed to Sevastopol [5] , although the village council appears in the documents until 1939 [6] .

The modern buildings of Bartenevka are mainly the private sector and, to a lesser extent, buildings of the Soviet post-war construction. High-rise buildings built in the 70s are single. The main streets are Tsiolkovsky, Bogdanov, Chelyuskintsev.

Notes

  1. ↑ Three-verst map of Crimea VTD 1865-1876. Sheet XXXIV-12-e
  2. ↑ Milestone map of Crimea, end of XIX century Sheet XVII-9.
  3. ↑ Collective of authors (Crimean CSB). List of settlements of the Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic according to the All-Union Census of December 17, 1926. . - Simferopol: Crimean Central Statistical Bureau., 1927. - P. 108, 109. - 219 p.
  4. ↑ The administrative-territorial division of the Crimea (Neopr.) . The appeal date is April 27, 2013. Archived April 29, 2013.
  5. ↑ Resolution of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of the RSFSR of 10.30.1930 on the reorganization of the network of regions of the Crimean ASSR.
  6. ↑ State archive of the city of Sevastopol (Neopr.) . Date of treatment August 13, 2013. Archived on August 19, 2013.

Literature

  • Sevastopol: walks in the city. Sevastopol: Biblex, 2005.S. 27-28. ISBN 966-8231-34-1

Links

  • Map of the territory of the Sevastopol City Council. Old and new names
  • Map sheet L-36-128 Sevastopol . Scale: 1: 100,000. State of the area in 1984. 1989 edition
  • Toponyms of Sevastopol and its environs
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bartenievka_(Sevastopol)&oldid=99712714


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