Bolshoye Soldatskoye

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Village
Bolshoye Soldatskoye
Большое Солдатское
Federal district Central Russia
Oblast Kursk
Rajon Bolsheviksky
head Roman Gridin
First mention 1710
population 2681 inhabitants
(as of Oct. 14, 2010)
Height of the center 175  m
Time zone UTC + 3
Telephone code (+7) 47136
Post Code 307850
License Plate 46
OKATO 38 203 803 001
Website bolshesold.ru
Geographical location
Coordinates 51 ° 20 '  N , 35 ° 30'  E Coordinates: 51 ° 20 '0 "  N , 35 ° 30' 30"  E
Bolshoye Soldatskoye (European Russia)
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Location in the western part of Russia
Bolshoye Soldatskoye (Kursk Oblast)
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Location in Kursk Oblast

Bolschoje Soldatskoje ( Russian Большо́е Солда́тское ) is a village (selo) in the Kursk Oblast in Russia with 2681 inhabitants (as of October 14, 2010).

geography

Church in Bolshoye Soldatskoye

The place is a good 60 km as the crow flies southwest of the Kursk Oblast Administrative Center on the right Psjol tributary Sudscha .

Bolshoye Soldatskoje is the administrative center Rajons Bolschesoldatski and seat of the rural community selsowet (selskoje posselenije) Bolschesoldatski. Since the incorporation of the municipalities Rosgrebelski selsowet and Rschawski selsowet in 2010, this has also included the nine villages of Botschanka (6 km northwest), Krasny Klin (8 km northwest), Machow Kolodes (7 km southeast), Nizhnyaya Parowaya (8 km west-northwest), Pervomaiskaya ( 3.5 km northwest), Rastvorovo (9 km southeast), Rosgrebli (7 km west), Rshava (7 km northwest) and Shcherbachovka (7 km north-northwest), the four settlements (possjolok), Jamskaya Step (8 km west), Kukui (not far to the east), Nechayev (10 km west-northwest) and Novosotnitski (5 km southwest) and the hamlet (chutor) Berdin (7 km southwest).

history

The village was probably created in connection with the settlement of the area in the hinterland of the Belgorod Verhaulinie along the southern border of Tsarist Russia in the middle of the 17th century. The place name probably goes back to this line of defense, which translates as "Great Soldier Village" ( soldier also in Russian soldier ; the "Small Soldier Village " Maloje Soldatskoje is located about 35 km southeast of the neighboring Belaja Rajon center ). From 1727 Bolshoye Soldatskoje belonged to the Ujesd Sudscha of the Belgorod governorate , from 1779 to the Kursk governorate and from 1797 to the Kursk governorate . At the latest in the middle of the 19th century it was one of the largest villages in the Ujesds.

With the introduction of the district structure, Bolshoye Soldatskoje became the administrative seat of a district named after him on July 30, 1928.

During the Second World War , Bolshoye Soldatskoje was captured by the German Wehrmacht on October 7, 1941 and recaptured by the Red Army on February 27, 1943 .

On February 1, 1963, the Rajon was temporarily dissolved and its territory was incorporated into the Sudschanski rajon, but was restored on March 23, 1977.

Population development

year Residents
1897 2144
1939 3135
1959 2860
1979 2302
1989 3194
2002 2708
2010 2681

Note: census data

traffic

To the west of Bolshoye Soldatskoye, regional road 38K-004 runs from Prjamitsyno near Kursk to Sudscha and to the state border with Ukraine (there as N 07 further in the direction of Sumy  - Kiev ). The nearest train station is about 20 km southwest in Sudscha at kilometer 60 on the route ( Navlja  -) Lgow  - Gotnja  - Chotmyshsk (formerly further to Kharkiv , today interrupted and dismantled before the border with Ukraine).

Web links

Commons : Bolschoje Soldatskoje  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Itogi Vserossijskoj perepisi naselenija 2010 goda. Tom 1. Čislennostʹ i razmeščenie naselenija (Results of the All-Russian Census 2010. Volume 1. Number and distribution of the population). Tables 5 , pp. 12-209; 11 , pp. 312–979 (download from the website of the Federal Service for State Statistics of the Russian Federation)