Gordeyevsky District Explained

En Name:Gordeyevsky District
Ru Name:Гордеевский район
Image View:Кожановское озеро.jpg
Coordinates:52.95°N 90°W
Image Coa:CoatArmsGordeevskyMR.png
Federal Subject:Bryansk Oblast
Adm Data As Of:September 2015
Adm Ctr Type:selo
Adm Ctr Name:Gordeyevka
Selsoviet Type1:Rural administrative okrugs
No Of Selsoviets Type1:7
No Of Rural Localities:51
Counts Ref:[1]
Mun Data As Of:September 2015
Mun Formation1:Gordeyevsky Municipal District
Mun Formation1 No Of Urban Settlements:0
Mun Formation1 No Of Rural Settlements:7
Area Of What:municipal district
Area As Of:2014
Area Km2:846.54
Pop 2010Census:12218
Urban Pop 2010Census:11.9%
Rural Pop 2010Census:88.1%
Pop Latest:10 620
Pop Latest Date:2018
Website:http://admgordeevka.ru
Date:November 2016
Bodystyle:width:23.5em
Population of Gordeyevsky District
Label1:2021 Census
Data1:10,060
Label2:2010 Census
Data2:12,218
Label3:2002 Census
Data3:13,956
Label4:1989 Census
Data4:16,675

Gordeyevsky District (Russian: Горде́евский райо́н) is an administrative[2] and municipal[3] district (raion), one of the twenty-seven in Bryansk Oblast, Russia. It is located in the west of the oblast and borders with Kastsyukovichy' District in Mogilev region of Belarus in the north, Surazhsky District in the east, Klintsovsky and Novozybkovsky Districts in the south, and Krasnogorsky District in the west. A distance between the center of Gordeyevscky District (the rural locality (a selo) of Gordeyevka) and the center of Bryansk Oblast (The city of Bryansk) is 240 km. The center of District and the center of Oblast are connected by motor roads only.

The area of the district is 846.54km2.[4]

Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Gordeyevka. In 2018 year the total population of the district was 10 620, with the population of Gordeyevka accounting for 28.4% of that number. In 2021, population was

Administrative and municipal status

Within the framework of administrative divisions, Gordeyevsky District is one of the twenty-two in the Bryansk Oblast. Gordeyevka serves as its administrative center. Gordeyevka is a strategically important point, being at the intersection of roads connecting the roads to Krasnaya Gora, Kostyukovichi, Surazh, Klintsy.

Geography

Gordeyevsky District lies in western European Russia in the central to western parts of the East European Plain.The relief is a typical East European Plain landscape, with alternating rolling hills and shallow lowlands, although lowlands dominate.

Climate is temperate continental. The average temperature in January is -7C-9C. The average July temperature is 18C19C. Average annual precipitation varies from 560to.

History

The historical fate of the Gordeevsky district is connected with its geographical location. In ancient times, the tribes of the Radimichs lived on the territory of the region. From the second half of the XIV century, among a significant part of the Bryansk lands, the territory of the present Gordeevsky region became part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and after the conclusion of the treaty on the union (unification) of Lithuania with Poland in 1385, into the united Polish-Lithuanian state.

Since 1503, these lands were transferred to the Moscow state, but 115 years later, according to the Deulinsky agreement of 1618, they again retreat to Poland for several decades.

After the victory over the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the lands were annexed to Russia. In 1654, the entire left bank of the Dnieper (Little Russia), including the southwestern lands of the Bryansk region, administratively and militarily were divided into regiments and hundreds. One of the largest Little Russian regiments was Starodubsky, which included the lands of the present Gordeyevsky district, approved as an independent one in 1663 (before that it was part of the Nizhyn regiment). It consisted of 10 hundred (Starodubskaya, Mglinskaya, Pochepskaya, Pogarskaya, etc.).

Until 1781, the entire territory of the present Gordeevsky district was part of the New Town Hundreds of the Starodubsky Regiment.

In 1781, the division into shelves and hundreds was replaced by division into counties and governorships (from 1796 - provinces). Since 1802, Starodubshchina, from which Mglinsky, Novomestsky (later Novozybkovsky), Starodubsky and Surazhsky districts were formed, became part of the Chernigov province.

In 1861, among other volosts, the Gordeevskaya volost of the Surazh district of the Chernigov province was formed (since 1921 the district became known as Klintsovsky, and in December 1926 it was annexed to the Bryansk province).

In 1941, the Gordeevsky district was occupied by German troops for 25 months, from August 20, 1941. to September 27, 1943. During this time, 189 people were killed in the region, 272 people were taken to Germany, material damage amounted to 285 million rubles in monetary terms of the 1940s.

Gordeyevka was a strategically important point for the Nazi troops, being at the intersection of roads connecting the roads to Krasnaya Gora, Kostyukovichi, Surazh, Klintsy. From the first days of the occupation, a partisan war flared up in the region. Ambushes were set up, bridges, ferries, telephone communications were destroyed. The "Vperyod" special purpose detachment operated on the territory of the Gordeevsky district since August 1941, and already in 1943 it grew into a brigade. At first, there were 28 guys and one girl. For the partisans, the underground gathered weapons and medicines, distributed leaflets and reports from the Sovinformburo, and collected valuable intelligence.

Ecological problems

As a result of the Chernobyl disaster on April 26, 1986, part of the territory of Bryansk Oblast has been contaminated with radionuclides (mainly Gordeyevsky, Klimovsky, Klintsovsky, Krasnogorsky, Surazhsky, and Novozybkovsky Districts). In 1999, some 226,000 people lived in areas with the contamination level above 5 Curie/km2, representing approximately 16% of the oblast's population.

District establishment

The Gordeevsky District was formed in 1929 and was originally part of the Klintsovsky District of the Western Region, and since 1937 - in the newly formed Oryol Region.

On July 5, 1944, by the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, the Bryansk region was formed, which, along with others, included the Gordeevsky region. In the period from 1963 to 1985, the district was temporarily abolished, and its territory was divided between the Klintsovsky and Krasnogorsky districts. Restored August 15, 1985.

Economy

The economy of the Gordeevsky district is predominantly of an agricultural type. In the regional center there are more than 10 grocery stores, 2 pharmacies, 2 hardware stores, a restaurant-cafe "Slavyanka", a cafe "Vdokhnovenie".

Of the large enterprises, the Tvorishinsky distillery was located on the territory of the Gordeevsky district (currently the enterprise does not work).

Gordeevka is the economic center of the region. There are concentrated workplaces, which are used by both Gordeevites and residents of the region. The branches of Sberbank of Russia and the Bank's Post provide loans to enterprises of the Gordeevsky district. Commercial sector enterprises are located on the central Lenin street. Their greatest concentration is in the area of the central square at the intersection of Kirov and Lenin streets, the longest and most important transport "arteries" of Gordeevka.

Currently, the predominant employment of the population is provided by budgetary institutions (school, district hospital, police, court, pension fund).

В целом Гордеевский район можно причислить к числу депрессивных регионов (порядка 80% бюджета района - это дотации из областного бюджета).

There are 123 enterprises of all forms of property in the district. The number of legal entities without the formation of a legal entity is 153. The district economy employs 3 500 people. The district has one of the highest indicators in Bryansk region (about 90%) in terms of gasification of settlements. All schools, hospitals and public houses have been supplied of natural gas.

The economy of the district is mostly agricultural. Economic growth prospects are associated with the development of agricultural production and manufacturing industry.

Agriculture

Gordeyevsky district is an agricultural one, and the prospects for economic growth are associated with the development of agricultural production and processing industry. The agro-industrial complex of the region includes all categories of farms: personal subsidiary plots (62.8%), peasant farms (1.5%), agricultural enterprises of the public sector (35.7%). The main branches of agriculture in the region are plant growing and animal husbandry. Crop production specializes in the cultivation of grain crops and potato growing, and animal husbandry has a pronounced dairy and meat orientation. On the territory of the district (SEC "Mayak") there is a pedigree reproducer for breeding beef cattle of the Aberdeen Angus breed. In recent years, the region's agricultural producers have received significant support from the state. These are various subsidies for manufactured products, the provision of preferential loans, assistance in the purchase of agricultural machinery.

Despite the measures taken, the main problems of agricultural production remain: -great degree of wear and tear of the machine and tractor fleet; -low supply of qualified personnel; - rise in prices for fuels and lubricants, energy carriers and spare parts. Considering the dynamics of the main indicators of agriculture, characterizing the efficiency of local government bodies, the following should be noted: - The value of the indicator "The proportion of profitable large and medium-sized agricultural organizations in their total number" in 2008 decreased compared to 2007 by 9.6%. In general, the number of profitable businesses has not decreased. The decrease in this indicator occurred due to the fact that these enterprises have passed to the status of small enterprises. In 2009–2011, the value of this indicator is forecasted at the level of 100%. The main way to achieve financial stability of agricultural producers is to attract credit resources and investments. A private investor in the cultivation of rapeseed for grain takes part in the 2009 sowing company. This crop covers 1,500 hectares. - The area of agricultural land in the district is 57352 hectares.

Infection of the territory of the region with radionuclides, as a result of the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in 1986, negatively affected the socio-economic situation in the region. 4200 hectares of agricultural land were withdrawn from circulation. As a result of a complex of agrotechnical measures and migration processes, there was a change in the levels of radioactive contamination of the arable layer. This contributed to the conservation of all agricultural land. In 2009–2011. the share of actually used agricultural land in their total area was 100%.

Economic prospects

Population

11,750 people live in 51 settlements (the entire population is rural). The able-bodied population is about 56%.

population size (people)
2002200920102011201220132014
13956124011221812137117501122311223
2015201620172018
10940109561077110620

Administrative and municipal structure

Gordeevsky district within the framework of the administrative-territorial structure of the region, includes 7 municipality units - 7 rural administrative districts (rural settlements).

!№ !Municipality units!Russian name!Administrative center!Russian name!Number of settlements!Population (people)!area (km2)
1Glinnovskoe rural settlementГлинновское сельское поселениеselo Glinnoeсело Глинное6822113,69
2Gordeevskoe rural settlementГордеевское сельское поселениеselo Gordeevkaсело Гордеевка93399164,01
3Mirninskoe rural settlementМирнинское сельское поселениеvillage Mirnoeпоселок Мирный2173552,12
4Petrovobudskoe rural settlementПетровобудское сельское поселениеselo Petrova Budaсело Петрова Буда7964133,08
5Rudnevorobyovskoe rural settlementРудневоробьёвское сельское поселениеvillage Rudnya-Vorobyovkaдеревня Рудня-Воробьевка101104125,78
6Tvorishinskoe rural settlementТворишинское сельское поселениеselo Tvorishinoсело Творишино9154296,57
7Unoshevskoe rural settlementУношевское сельское поселениеselo Unoshevoсело Уношево81054161,29
There are 51 settlements in the Gordeevsky district and there are not urban settlements.
Settlements of Gordeevsky District of Bryansk Oblast
SettlementsnameRussiannameTypePopulation(people)Municipality
1AlisovkaАлисовкаvillage83Unoshevskoe rural settlement
2AntonovkaАнтоновкаvillage63Unoshevskoe rural settlement
3BelitsaБелицаvillage30Tvorishinskoe rural settlement
4BoretsБорецvillage4Glinnovskoe rural settlement
5Veliky BorВеликий Борvillage33Gordeevskoe rural settlement
6VladimirovkaВладимировкаvillage10Petrovobudskoe rural settlement
7GlinnoeГлинноеselo340Glinnovskoe rural settlement
8GordeevkaГордеевкаselo3014Gordeevskoe rural settlement
9DmitrievkaДмитриевкаvillage7Rudnevorobyovskoe rural settlement
10DubrovkaДубровкаvillage0Tvorishinskoe rural settlement
11ZhovnetsЖовнецselo0Gordeevskoe rural settlement
12Zavod-Koretsky Завод-Корецкийvillage215Gordeevskoe rural settlement
13ZalipovyeЗалиповьеvillage1Petrovobudskoe rural settlement
14Zeleniy KlinЗелёный Клинvillage3Gordeevskoe rural settlement
15IputИпутьvillage8Tvorishinskoe rural settlement
16KazarichiКазаричиselo159Tvorishinskoe rural settlement
17Kozhany Кожаныselo361Mirninskoe rural settlement
18KolybeliКолыбелиvillage6Glinnovskoe rural settlement
19KreshchenskiyКрещенскийvillage9Tvorishinskoe rural settlement
20KuznetsyКузнецыselo215Unoshevskoe rural settlement
21Maloudebnoe Малоудёбноеvillage156Petrovobudskoe rural settlement
22MedvedovkaМедвёдовкаvillage15Gordeevskoe rural settlement
23MirnyМирныйvillage1374Mirninskoe rural settlement
24MikhailovkaМихайловкаvillage115Tvorishinskoe rural settlement
25Nezhcha Нежчаvillage32Rudnevorobyovskoe rural settlement
26NovonovitskayaНовоновицкаяvillage54Rudnevorobyovskoe rural settlement
27NovoselieНовосельеvillage4Glinnovskoe rural settlement
28PeretinПеретинselo207Petrovobudskoe rural settlement
29PetrakovkaПетраковкаvillage0Rudnevorobyovskoe rural settlement
30Petrova BudaПетрова Будаselo356Petrovobudskoe rural settlement
31Pokon Поконьvillage146Gordeevskoe rural settlement
32PopovkaПоповкаvillage135Rudnevorobyovskoe rural settlement
33Rudnya-VorobyovkaРудня-Воробьёвкаvillage318Rudnevorobyovskoe rural settlement
34SmelyyСмелыйvillage64Gordeevskoe rural settlement
35Smyalch Смяльчselo345Petrovobudskoe rural settlement
36Staraya PolonaСтарая Полонаvillage168Rudnevorobyovskoe rural settlement
37StaronovitskayaСтароновицкаяvillage290Rudnevorobyovskoe rural settlement
38Strugova BudaСтругова Будаselo437Glinnovskoe rural settlement
39StrugovkaСтруговкаvillage93Glinnovskoe rural settlement
40SugrodovkaСугродовкаvillage1Petrovobudskoe rural settlement
41TvorishinoТворишиноselo1021Tvorishinskoe rural settlement
42Udel Уделvillage0Rudnevorobyovskoe rural settlement
43UnoshevoУношевоselo398Unoshevskoe rural settlement
44FedorovkaФёдоровкаvillage21Tvorishinskoe rural settlement
45FedorovkaФёдоровкаvillage20Unoshevskoe rural settlement
46Kharmynka Хармынкаvillage137Unoshevskoe rural settlement
47ChernetovkaЧернетовкаvillage11Unoshevskoe rural settlement
48Chornyy RucheyЧёрный Ручейvillage232Tvorishinskoe rural settlement
49Shamry Шамрыvillage6Gordeevskoe rural settlement
50ShiryaevkaШиряевкаselo233Rudnevorobyovskoe rural settlement
51YamnoeЯмноеvillage272Unoshevskoe rural settlement

Sights

Specially protected natural area, natural monument of regional significance "Siniy Vir"

The natural monument was formed with the aim of preserving the valuable natural complex of the river floodplain. Iput:

Geographical position

Bryansk region, Gordeevsky district, section of the river. Iput and its floodplains between the settlements of Kazarichi and Iput, 8 km southeast of the village. Gordeevka.The natural monument includes a section of the river. Iput and the adjoining territory of forest lands of the Borkovsky district forestry of the Klintsovsky forestry.

Natural features

The length of the river Iput within the natural monument about 2 km. In this section, the river bed has three bends. On the site of the second bend there is a whirlpool 4 – 5 m deep, the width of the channel in this place is about 140 m. The width of the river is on average 40 – 60 m, the depth is 2.5 – 3 m. The current is weak. The bottom is silty-clayey, sometimes sandy-clayey. The left bank is an elevated, steep, sandy, 1.5 - 2.0 m high, covered with forest.

Riverbed aquatic communities and floodplain deciduous forest. In the tree layer of forest communities: pedunculate oak, heart-leaved linden, Norway maple, common ash, black alder (sticky), elm, aspen, etc. In the dense shrub layer: bird cherry, brittle buckthorn, blood-red svidina, common viburnum, euonymus warty, kumanika, raspberry, etc. In the plantation, dying trees, dead wood and dead wood are noted. In the herbaceous layer, nemoral forest and wet meadow species are common: hairy sedge, raven's eye, stiff-leaved stellate, meadow beetle, oak beetle, hedgehog, creeping buttercup, river gravilat, common runny, ivy budra, plantain large, timothy grass, loosestrife, meadowsweet, lily of the valley, spring rank, unclear lungwort, wintering horsetail, medicinal comfrey, willow loosestrife, double-leaved minecloth, common bracken, common blackhead, etc. .; in damp depressions - marsh cinquefoil, acute sedge, reed, etc.

Church of the Ascension in the village Veliky Bor

The supplier on the hill of intermediaries is the compositional center of his development. Year of construction of the church (by order of Count Bezborodko) - 1809. By now, the side porticos and the top of the bell tower have been lost. An interesting example of a cross-shaped manor church in the style of mature classicism. Around the building were comparatively short side arms, which were slightly protruding rectangular altars ending in a lowered semicircular apse.

The originality of the composition is given by a large light quadrangle towering over the center with a tetrahedral dome cover and a small dome on a cubic pedestal. A small refectory with one window on the side facades is adjoined by a preserved quadrangle of the bell tower. All facades of the building at the level of the apse cornice are bypassed by a profiled belt. Four Tuscan pilasters decorating the ends of the side arms correspond to the columns of the lost porticoes.Between them in the center there are side entrances marked with triangular sandrids, and on the sides - rectangular windows; above the openings there are, respectively, an oval and two round niches. In the upper part of each facet of the quadrangle, a large semicircular three-part Empire-type window is cut. The tier of the bell tower is decorated with large flat arched niches in the center of the facets, rusticated corner parts to the waist and round niches-medallions above it. In the interior, all the side parts are completely open into the high central one, forming a single space of the temple.

The central part is covered with a four-lane closed vault, the altar is covered with a conch, and the altar vima, the side arms and the refectory are covered with cylindrical vaults. The lower tier of the bell tower with rounded inner corners has a corrugated vault along the north–south axis. On the sides of the trapezoidal passage to the refectory, there are small rooms with a staircase in the southern one. Only the plaster cornices at the base of the vaults and at the top of the main quadrangle, as well as pilasters between the windows on the north and south walls, have survived from the interior decoration.

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Notes and References

  1. Law #69-Z stipulates that the borders of the administrative divisions match those of the corresponding municipal divisions. Law #3-Z contains the lists of the inhabited localities for each municipal division.
  2. Law #13-Z
  3. Law #3-Z
  4. Web site: Показатели, характеризующие состояние экономики и социальной сферы муниципального образования Гордеевский муниципальный район за 2014 год. 2014 Economic and Social Indicators of the Municipal Formation of Gordeyevsky Municipal District. Federal State Statistics Service. ru. November 18, 2016.