Rakitnoye, Belgorod Oblast Explained

En Name:Rakitnoye
Ru Name:Ракитное
Coordinates:50.8342°N 35.8358°W
Map Label Position:left
Federal Subject:Belgorod Oblast
Adm Ctr Of2:Rakityansky District
Inhabloc Cat:Town
Mun District Jur:Rakityansky Municipal District
Urban Settlement Jur:Rakityansky Urban Settlement
Mun Admctr Of1:Rakityansky Municipal District
Mun Admctr Of2:Rakityansky Urban Settlement
Pop 2010Census:10286
Established Date:1652
Established Title:First mentioned
Current Cat Date:1975
Postal Codes:309310
Dialing Codes:47245

Rakitnoye (Russian: Раки́тное) is an urban-type settlement in Belgorod Oblast, Russia and the administrative center of Rakityansky District and Rakitnoye urban settlement. Population:

Located on the banks of the Dnieper River, Rakitnoye Basin. Final railway station Zinaidino on a branch of Gotnya Railway Station. Passenger movement there.

History

With the foundation settlement Rakitnoe (1652), called on the name of the same river, the surrounding land belonged to Kochubey's family, and, Alexander Danilovich Menshikov who was associate of Peter I. In 1728 the settlement was transferred to Prince Yusupov GD and until 1917 was the name of the Prince Yusupov control center in Kursk, Voronezh, Kharkov and Poltava governorates.

Status of urban-type settlements since 1975.

Landmarks

From Yusupovs manor remained the main house which built in 1846 for Prince Boris Yusupov, and several auxiliary buildings, which now housed the School of Arts, History Museum. Another landmark, St. Nicholas Church in the town, was built in 1832.