Alexander Dudorov worked as head of the administration of the Alexandrovsky district for only one year

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Urban settlement Golitsyno

Urban settlement in Russia (2nd level municipality)
Country Russia Russia Federal Subject Moscow Region Odintsovo District Adm. center of the city of GolitsynoIncludes 7 settlementsPopulation (2016) 18,400 people[1] • percentage of the district's population - 5.73% Density 330.8 people/km² Area 55.63 km² (8th place) • percentage of the district's area - 4.47% Coordinates of the administrative center 55°36′53″ s. w. 36°59′14″ E. long / 55.61472° north w. 36.98722° E. d. / 55.61472; 36.98722 (G) [www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=55.61472&mlon=36.98722&zoom=12 (O)] (Z)Coordinates: 55°36′53″ N. w. 36°59′14″ E. long / 55.61472° north w. 36.98722° E. d. / 55.61472; 36.98722 (G) [www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=55.61472&mlon=36.98722&zoom=12 (O)] (I) Head of the urban settlement Dudorov A. N. Time zone MSK+0 (UTC+3) Automatic code. numbers 50, 90, 150, 190, 750 OKTMO code [classif.spb.ru/classificators/view/tma.php?st=A&kr=1&kod=46641104 46 641 104] [www.golitsyno-city.ru www.golitsyno-city .ru]

Urban settlement Golitsyno

- a municipal entity in the Odintsovo district of the Moscow region[2].

The administrative center and largest settlement is the city of Golitsyno.

The head of the urban settlement is Alexander Nikolaevich Dudorov[3].

Administration address: 143040, Moscow region, Odintsovo district, Golitsyno, General Remezov Boulevard, 6.

Composition of the urban settlement

LocalityType of settlementPopulation
1Butynvillage↗180[6]
2Golitsynocity, administrative center↗17 535[1]
3Kobyakovovillage↘225[6]
4Research Institute Radiovillage↗237[6]
5Octobervillage↗5[6]
6Sivkovovillage↗46[6]
7Sidorovskoevillage↗125[6]

Notes

  1. 123
    www.gks.ru/free_doc/doc_2016/bul_dr/mun_obr2016.rar Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2016
  2. 12
    [mosobl.elcode.ru/page.aspx?25568 Law of the Moscow Region dated February 28, 2005 No. 64/2005-OZ “On the status and boundaries of the Odintsovo municipal district and newly formed municipalities within it”]
  3. [www.odin.ru/okruga/?798 Urban settlement Golitsyno on the website of the Odintsovo district]
  4. [mosobl.elcode.ru/page.aspx?101879 Law of the Moscow Region dated 02/17/2012 No. 7/2012-OZ “On amendments to the Law of the Moscow Region “On the status and boundaries of the Odintsovo municipal district and newly formed municipalities within it” "(adopted by resolution of the Moscow Regional Duma of 02/09/2012 No. 6/6-P)]
  5. [m[mosobl.elcode.ru/page.aspx?38786 Resolution of the Governor of the Moscow Region dated November 29, 2006 No. 156-PG “On the exclusion of rural districts from the records of administrative-territorial and territorial units of the Moscow Region”] Retrieved April 17, 2014.
  6. 123456
    [w[www.msko.gks.ru/wps/wcm/connect/rosstat_ts/msko/resources/e40105804129853eb81eff367ccd0f13/3+%D1%82%D0%BE%D0%BC.rar The number of rural population and its distribution on the territory of the Moscow region region (results of the 2010 All-Russian Population Census). Volume III]DOC+RAR). M.: Territorial body of the Federal State Statistics Service for the Moscow Region (2013). Retrieved October 20, 2013. [w[www.webcitation.org/6KVSB8BfU Archived from the original on October 20, 2013]
  7. [m[msu-mo.ru/userdata/docs/abc_np_03_08_06.zip Alphabetical list of settlements of municipal districts of the Moscow region as of January 1, 2006]RTF+ZIP). Development of local self-government in the Moscow region. Retrieved February 4, 2013. [w[www.webcitation.org/64cNVl25K Archived from the original on January 11, 2012]/li>
  8. [w[www.alppp.ru/law/konstitucionnyj-stroj/naselenie/11/postanovlenie-pravitelstva-mo-ot-20-08-2007—61530.html Decree of the Government of the Moscow Region dated August 20, 2007 No. 615/30 “On indicators estimated population living in urban and rural settlements of the Moscow region as of January 1, 2007"] Retrieved September 3, 2013. [w[www.webcitation.org/6JM8tTlpW Archived from the original on September 3, 2013]/li>
  9. 12
    www.gks.ru/dbscripts/munst/munst46/DBInet.cgi?pl=8112027 Moscow region. Estimated resident population as of January 1, 2009-2016
  10. [w[www.alppp.ru/law/konstitucionnyj-stroj/naselenie/11/postanovlenie-pravitelstva-mo-ot-29-06-2009—51825.html Resolution of the Moscow Region Government dated 09.09.2009 N 730/37 “On indicators of the estimated population living in urban and rural settlements of the Moscow region as of January 1, 2009"] Retrieved September 3, 2013. [w[www.webcitation.org/6JM3Z5DUo Archived from the original source on September 3, 2013]/li>
  11. [w[www.gks.ru/free_doc/new_site/perepis2010/croc/Documents/Vol1/pub-01-11.xlsx Population Census 2010. Population of Russia, federal districts, constituent entities of the Russian Federation, urban districts, municipal districts, urban and rural settlements]Rus.). Federal State Statistics Service. Retrieved January 22, 2013. [w[www.webcitation.org/6GDBk0rPa Archived from the original on April 28, 2013]/li>
  12. [w[www.gks.ru/free_doc/doc_2012/bul_dr/mun_obr2012.rar Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities. Table 35. Estimated resident population as of January 1, 2012] Retrieved May 31, 2014. [w[www.webcitation.org/6PyOWbdMc Archived from the original May 31, 2014]/li>
  13. [w[www.gks.ru/free_doc/doc_2013/bul_dr/mun_obr2013.rar Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2013. - M.: Federal State Statistics Service Rosstat, 2013. - 528 p. (Table 33. Population of urban districts, municipal districts, urban and rural settlements, urban settlements, rural settlements)] Retrieved November 16, 2013. [w[www.webcitation.org/6LAdCWSxH Archived from the original on November 16, 2013]/ li>
  14. [w[www.gks.ru/free_doc/doc_2014/bul_dr/mun_obr2014.rar Table 33. Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2014] Retrieved August 2, 2014. [w[www.webcitation.org/6RWqP50QK Archived from the original source August 2, 2014]/li>
  15. [w[www.gks.ru/free_doc/doc_2015/bul_dr/mun_obr2015.rar Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2015] Retrieved August 6, 2015. [w[www.webcitation.org/6aaNzOlFO Archived from the original source 6 August 2015]/li>

Infrastructure Golitsyno

In this large city, brick and ceramic factories operate with the same success, there is a bus factory, the Korkunov confectionery factory is located nearby (isn’t it true, few people would refuse to like it) and there is a road construction department.

On the territory of the city there are several large chain stores, several kindergartens and schools, and the Main Military Clinical Hospital of the FSB of Russia is located here.

Therefore, when choosing a new building in Golitsyno, you can focus on the offer itself (footage of the house or apartment, section and where to look for the windows of the future bedroom), and not worry about whether there are shops nearby, whether there is enough space in the kindergarten and how you will get to the capital if necessary .

So in Golitsyno, like in Greece, there is everything, or almost everything, necessary for a happy city life.

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An excerpt characterizing the urban settlement of Golitsyno

“Vesve...oo...oooo...barking bese...bese...” the men sang with happy smiles. One man came out of the crowd and approached Rostov. - What kind of people will you be? - he asked. “The French,” Ilyin answered, laughing. “Here is Napoleon himself,” he said, pointing to Lavrushka. - So, you will be Russian? – the man asked. - How much of your strength is there? – asked another small man, approaching them. “Many, many,” answered Rostov. - Why are you gathered here? - he added. - A holiday, or what? “The old people have gathered on worldly business,” the man answered, moving away from him. At this time, along the road from the manor's house, two women and a man in a white hat appeared, walking towards the officers. - Mine in pink, don’t bother me! - said Ilyin, noticing Dunyasha resolutely moving towards him. - Ours will be! – Lavrushka said to Ilyin with a wink. - What, my beauty, do you need? - Ilyin said, smiling. - The princess ordered to find out what regiment you are and your last names? “This is Count Rostov, squadron commander, and I am your humble servant.” - B...se...e...du...shka! - the drunk man sang, smiling happily and looking at Ilyin talking to the girl. Following Dunyasha, Alpatych approached Rostov, taking off his hat from afar. “I dare to bother you, your honor,” he said with respect, but with relative disdain for the youth of this officer and putting his hand in his bosom. “My lady, the daughter of General Chief Prince Nikolai Andreevich Bolkonsky, who died this fifteenth, being in difficulty due to the ignorance of these persons,” he pointed to the men, “asks you to come... would you like,” Alpatych said with a sad smile, “to leave a few, otherwise it’s not so convenient when... - Alpatych pointed to two men who were running around him from behind, like horseflies around a horse. - A!.. Alpatych... Eh? Yakov Alpatych!.. Important! forgive for Christ's sake. Important! Eh?.. – the men said, smiling joyfully at him. Rostov looked at the drunken old men and smiled. – Or perhaps this consoles your Excellency? - said Yakov Alpatych with a sedate look, pointing at the old people with his hand not tucked into his bosom. “No, there’s little consolation here,” Rostov said and drove off. - What's the matter? - he asked. “I dare to report to your excellency that the rude people here do not want to let the lady out of the estate and threaten to turn away the horses, so in the morning everything is packed and her ladyship cannot leave.” - Can't be! - Rostov screamed. “I have the honor to report to you the absolute truth,” Alpatych repeated. Rostov got off his horse and, handing it over to the messenger, went with Alpatych to the house, asking him about the details of the case. Indeed, yesterday’s offer of bread from the princess to the peasants, her explanation with Dron and the gathering spoiled the matter so much that Dron finally handed over the keys, joined the peasants and did not appear at Alpatych’s request, and that in the morning, when the princess ordered to lay money to go, the peasants came out in a large crowd to the barn and sent to say that they would not let the princess out of the village, that there was an order not to be taken out, and they would unharness the horses. Alpatych came out to them, admonishing them, but they answered him (Karp spoke most of all; Dron did not appear from the crowd) that the princess could not be released, that there was an order for that; but let the princess stay, and they will serve her as before and obey her in everything. At that moment, when Rostov and Ilyin galloped along the road, Princess Marya, despite the dissuading of Alpatych, the nanny and the girls, ordered the laying and wanted to go; but, seeing the galloping cavalrymen, they were mistaken for the French, the coachmen fled, and the crying of women arose in the house. - Father! dear father! “God sent you,” said tender voices, while Rostov walked through the hallway. Princess Marya, lost and powerless, sat in the hall while Rostov was brought to her. She did not understand who he was, and why he was, and what would happen to her. Seeing his Russian face and recognizing him from his entrance and the first words he spoke as a man of her circle, she looked at him with her deep and radiant gaze and began to speak in a voice that was broken and trembling with emotion. Rostov immediately imagined something romantic in this meeting. “A defenseless, grief-stricken girl, alone, left at the mercy of rude, rebellious men! And some strange fate pushed me here! - Rostov thought, listening to her and looking at her. - And what meekness, nobility in her features and expression! – he thought, listening to her timid story. When she spoke about the fact that all this happened the day after her father’s funeral, her voice trembled. She turned away and then, as if afraid that Rostov would take her words for a desire to pity him, she looked at him inquiringly and fearfully. Rostov had tears in his eyes. Princess Marya noticed this and looked gratefully at Rostov with that radiant look of hers, which made one forget the ugliness of her face. “I can’t express, princess, how happy I am that I came here by chance and will be able to show you my readiness,” said Rostov, getting up. “Please go, and I answer you with my honor that not a single person will dare to make trouble for you, if you only allow me to escort you,” and, bowing respectfully, as they bow to ladies of royal blood, he headed to the door.

History of the city of Golitsyno

So that you are not confused by such a “frivolous” age of the city, we will give a short excursion into the history of these places. Once upon a time, the current city of Golitsino was called in a similar way - “Golitsyn town”. The place belonged to the oldest and richest family of the Golitsyns; in 1870, a railway was built here and they named it “Golitsyno” in honor of representatives of the noble family, who left a big mark in the history of the Russian state.

The peasants of the surrounding lands weaved baskets, including those that had industrial significance: they carried coal in the baskets. With the rapid pace of railway construction and the large turnover of the railway in the neighborhood, such a business was relevant, especially since there was a representative of another famous family and, probably, the most influential philanthropist of that time, Savva Mamontov - it was with his help that a workshop was founded wicker weaving.

And the Golitsyns decided to sell the lands in these places: the lands were divided into summer cottages, the appropriate infrastructure was installed (a new station, a gymnasium building, bridges and an artificial pond, gas lighting). So the first comfortable new buildings in Golitsyno were built a hundred years ago.

The last pre-revolutionary years in Golitsyno were marked by construction. The town expanded, and a brick factory was built in 1912 to meet construction needs. After the horrors of the revolution and civil war were forgotten, and the country again took up its peaceful development, the history of Golitsyno takes a new turn.

In the 1930s, two elites settled here at once: horse breeders and breeders who developed new world standards for horse breeds (with their pets, of course) and Soviet writers (Paustovsky, Fadeev, Tvardovsky, Kataev). Alexander Kuprin and Arseny Tarkovsky lived here.

After the war, Golitsino, along with many Soviet cities and settlements, experienced an industrial boom - the production capacity of the Golitsyn ceramic plant was strengthened, which quickly became the first in the region in its field.

In the 1960s, the area began to be actively developed - the first new buildings in Golitsyno appeared in working-class neighborhoods (one near the ceramic factory and the second - the so-called Workers' Village).

Next, a new – this time educational – height was taken. The current Institute of Border Troops of the FSB of Russia, one of the largest and most famous military universities in our country, was founded in Golitsyno.

So, when looking for a country house or apartment in new buildings in Golitsyno, do not look at the age of this young glorious city. This is exactly the case when a number is just a number.

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