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Ubinskoe (village)

Ubinskoye is a village , the administrative center of the Ubinsky district of the Novosibirsk region . The population of Ubinsky is 6420 inhabitants ( 2006 ) [1] . Ubinskoe is one of the largest villages in the Novosibirsk region. In 2002, Ubinskoye was in 578th place among all rural settlements in Russia and 5th in the Novosibirsk region after the villages of Krivodanovka , Dovolnoye , Vengerovo and Prokudskoye [2] .

Village
Ubinskoe
Ubinskoe, Novosibirsk Region, photo.jpg
A country Russia
Subject of the federationNovosibirsk region
Municipal DistrictUbinsky
History and Geography
Founded1675
Center height138 m
Climate typecontinental
TimezoneUTC + 7
Population
Population5908 people ( 2010 )
Digital identifiers
Telephone code+7 38366
Postcode632521
OKATO Code50254840001
OKTMO Code

Ubinskoye is located in the Baraba Lowland , 210 kilometers west of Novosibirsk . The village has a railway station on the Trans-Siberian Railway , 3118 kilometers from Moscow . Near the village is the federal highway M-51 Baikal .

The village owes its name to the lake Ubinskoe located 12 kilometers northeast.

Content

  • 1 History
  • 2 population
  • 3 Attractions
  • 4 Culture
  • 5 Famous Natives
  • 6 Economics
  • 7 notes

History

Ubinskoe arose in the XVII century at the very beginning of the development of Siberia . In the area of ​​the modern village, the Ubinsky prison was founded, which was a tower and a quadrangular palisade of birch trunks [3] . He became one of the first prison houses in the Novosibirsk region [4] . In 1628, it was burned during the rebellion of the Barbara Tatars and was no longer restored. The foundation of the village dates back to 1675 [5] . At the end of the XVII century, the village became one of the reference points on the way from Tara to Tomsk . In 1722, an outpost began to be built in the village for the protection of Yasak barbians . The outpost garrison consisted of 50 Cossacks [3] . In 1746, the garrison was transferred to the Kargat River , to the site of the modern city of Kargat . In Ubinsky, a post station is being organized on the Moscow highway . In 1753, peasants from Chausky prison were resettled in Ubinskoye, and agriculture began to gradually develop in the village area. In 1790, the village of Ubinskoye became part of the Cain district of the Tobolsk governorate (the county later became part of the Tomsk province ) [3] . According to the data of 1859, there were 146 courtyards in Ubinsky, in which 691 people lived, by that time a church and a chapel had been built in the village [3] . In 1896, a station was built on the Trans-Siberian Railway [6] .

In 2002, when approving the boundaries of municipalities in the Novosibirsk Region, the village territory was divided between two rural settlements of the Ubinsky district: the Ubinsky Village Council and the Raisinsky Village Council . The structure of the Raisinsky village council included part of the historically formed lands of the settlement: Lomonosov, Kostyakov, Pryanishnikov, Solnechnaya streets, UBinskoe land. This served as the basis for the appeal of the Novosibirsk Region Prosecutor to the Novosibirsk Regional Court , which ruled that the entire territory of the village should be included in the Ubinsky Village Council. This decision was subsequently upheld by the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation [7] .

Population

In 2002, according to the All-Russian population census, 5958 residents lived in Ubinsky, of which 2775 were men (47%), 3183 were women (53%).

Population by years (thousand people)
Date of assessment or census1859 [3]1996 [8]2002 [9]2006
Population size0.76.66.06.4

Attractions

  • The pumping station, which is a complex of buildings: station building, water tower, chimney, engine house (built in 1914 ). Located near the railway station [3] .
  • Ubinsk Lake is located 12 kilometers northeast of the village. [10]

Culture

Since 1932, the local newspaper Ubinsky Vestnik has been published. Since 2003, a children's and youth supplement to the Vestnik has been published under the name “Youth” [6] .

Famous Natives

  • Ivan Stepanovich Evstigneev (1913-1986) - Soviet military leader, colonel , Hero of the Soviet Union .

Economics

Of the industrial enterprises in Ubinsky there is a bakery.

Notes

  1. ↑ Ubinsky district (inaccessible link) // Administration of the Novosibirsk region.
  2. ↑ The number of permanent population of the largest rural settlements in Russia in a given interval as of October 9, 2002 // People's Encyclopedia “My City”
  3. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 Le Petit Fute: Novosibirsk Oblast / Michel Strogoff & Ass., City-Guides, Country-Guides; Comp. A. Yudin; Repl. ed. V. Petrov. - Paris - Luxembourg - Moscow, 2000 .-- 192 p. - ISBN 5-86394-104-9
  4. ↑ Russian prison of the XVIII century in the Novosibirsk region (inaccessible link) / Comp. A.P. Borodovsky, E.L. Borodovskaya - Novosibirsk: Research and Production Center for the Preservation of Historical and Cultural Heritage, 2003. - 42 p.
  5. ↑ Ubinskoe // Geographical names of Russia
  6. ↑ 1 2 Kalantayev P.A. District center p. Ubinskoe, NSO
  7. ↑ Definition No. 67-G07-14 (inaccessible link) // Judicial documents of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation.
  8. ↑ Ubinsky district // Districts of the Novosibirsk Region, reference and analytical materials. - Novosibirsk: NIIRU, 1996 .-- 127 p.
  9. ↑ 2002 All-Russian Census Data
  10. ↑ Ubinskoe village, Novosibirsk region - "This is Siberia!" (unspecified) . This is Siberia! .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ubinskoye (village )& oldid = 100561603


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