Kondratievo (Leningrad)
settlement
Kondratjewo
Кондратьево
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Kondratjewo ( Russian Кондратьево ; Finnish Säkkijärvi ) is a rural settlement in Leningrad Oblast ( Russia ) with about 1000 inhabitants.
history
The place was founded near Vyborg (Finnish Viipuri ) around 1300. Under its Finnish name Säkkijärvi , it was the administrative seat of a municipality of the same name, to which around 40 villages belonged and in 1939 had 8,685 inhabitants. The place belonged to Finland until 1944, after which it fell to the Soviet Union as a result of the war . Only the extreme northwest of the municipality remained Finnish and was added to the municipality of Miehikkälä . In 1948 it was briefly renamed Ulyanovka before the place was given its current name on October 1, 1948 in memory of the Soviet Colonel PW Kondratiev (1909-1943). Until 2006, Kondratjewo was the seat of a six-village Volost ; since then it has belonged to the rural community (selskoje posselenije) Selesnjowskoje with 18 other villages . Its administrative seat Selesnjowo is about 30 km northeast near Vyborg.
Säkkijärvi ( Säkkijärven polkka ) polka is still very popular in Finland today .
The church of Säkkijärvi, built in 1833 and not preserved, was the work of Carl Ludwig Engel .
literature
- Yevgeny Balashov: Metamorfosy toponimiki Karelskogo perescheika . Niwa, 2003. ISBN 978-5-86456-002-0 . (Russian)
Web links
- Kondratjewo on kannas.nm.ru (Russian)