Vyshneve, Crimea Explained

Vyshneve
Settlement Type:Village
Pushpin Map:Crimea#Ukraine
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of Vyshneve
Coordinates:45.0278°N 34.3367°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Disputed
  • Ukraine (de jure)
  • Russia (de facto)
Subdivision Type1:Autonomous republic
Subdivision Name1:Crimea (de jure)
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name2:Bilohirsk Raion
Established Title:Founded
Unit Pref:Metric
Elevation M:292
Population Total:249
Population As Of:2014
Population Density Km2:auto
Timezone:EET
Utc Offset:+2
Timezone Dst:EEST
Utc Offset Dst:+3
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:97633
Area Code Type:Area code
Area Code:+380 6559
Module:
Wikidata:yes
Zoom:13
Height:260
Stroke-Width:1

Vyshneve (; Ukrainian: Вишне́ве; Russian: Вишнёвое; lit. "cherries, cherry") is a village in Crimea, located in the Bilohirsk Raion. It is a part of the . The village is situated in the western part of the district.

Demographics

According to a 2014 census, the village had a population of 249 people.

Native languages

The following table displays the reported native languages of the 259 residents who responded to the 2001 Ukrainian census:[7]

LanguagePercentage
Crimean Tatar65.80%
Russian30.48%
Ukrainian1.86%
Belarusian0.37%

Geography

Vyshneve spans 64 hectares and is part of the . It is located 7 km west of . As of 2017, the village has three streets: Amet-Khan-Sultan, Lesnaya, and Tsentralnaya (Russian: Амет-Хан-Султана Улица, Лесная Улица, Центральная Улица).[8] Vyshneve is located in Bilohirsk Raion, on the eastern bank of the Zuya river, a tributary of the Salhyr. The village resides within the northern foothills of the of the Crimean Mountains. The village is 292 m above sea level,[9] and neighbours the villages of Zuya,, and . The distance to the district centre is about 27 km.[10] The nearest railway station is Simferopol railway station, about 26 km away.[11]

History

The village, originally known as the farmstead Novo-Alekseevka (Russian: Ново-Алексеевка|link=no;), likely emerged in the early 1900s. According to the 1915 Statistical Handbook of the Taurida Governorate, Part II, Statistical Sketch, issue six, the village of Novo-Alekseevka in the Zuya Volost (a former administrative subdivision) of Simferopol Uyezd (another former administrative subdivision) had 7 households with a population of 29 people, including 14 men and 15 women. The residents owned 30 desyatinas (about 32.7 acres) of arable land and 212 desyatinas (about 231.08 acres) of non-arable land. Their farms had 18 horses, 5 cows, and 10 head of small livestock, although it was not marked on a later 1922 map.[12]

After the establishment of Soviet power in Crimea, the volost system was abolished by a decree of the Crimean Revolutionary Committee on 8 January 1921, and the village was included in the newly formed of Simferopol Uyezd.[13] In 1922, uyezds were renamed to raions (Russian: Районы|lit=districts|link=no). On 11 October 1923, according to a decree by the All-Russian Central Executive Committee (VTSIK), administrative changes were made in the Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Crimean ASSR), resulting in the elimination of Pidgorodne-Petrivske Raion and the inclusion of the village in the Simferopol Raion.[14]

According to the List of Populated Areas of the Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic According to the All-Union Census of 17 December 1926, the Novo-Alekseevka farmstead in the of Simferopol Raion had 7 households, all peasant, with a population of 35 people.

A new was formed by a VTSIK decree on 10 June 1937,[15] and the village was included in it.[16] Novo-Alekseevka was still marked on the 1941 General Staff map of the Red Army.[17] After the Crimean offensive in 1944, a decree dated 12 August 1944 initiated the resettlement of collective farmers to Crimean districts.[18] In September 1944, the first new settlers (212 families) from the Rostov, Kyiv, and Tambov regions arrived in the district, followed by a second wave of settlers from various regions of Ukraine in the early 1950s.[19]

From 25 June 1946, the village was part of the Crimean Oblast of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR),[20] and on 26 April 1954, the Crimean Oblast was transferred from the RSFSR to the Ukrainian SSR.[21] After the abolition of Zuya Raion on 24 September 1959, the village was re-included in Simferopol Raion.[22] The exact date of its inclusion in the is unknown, but by 15 June 1960, the village was already part of it.[23] A decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR, "On the Enlargement of Rural Districts of the Crimean Oblast" on 30 December 1962, abolished Simferopol Raion, and the village was joined to Bilohirsk Raion.[24] By 1968, the village was part of the Zuya village council.[25]

According to the 1989 Soviet census, the village had a population of 120 people. Since 5 June 1990, Vyshneve has been part of the Krymskorozyvska Rural Council. From 12 February 1991, the village was part of the restored Crimean ASSR, renamed the Autonomous Republic of Crimea on 26 February 1992.[26] Since 21 March 2014, Crimea, including the village, has been annexed by Russia.[27]

The exact date when Novo-Alekseevka was renamed Vyshneve is not established, but it likely occurred in the 1930s, during the establishment of Krymska Roza.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Андриевский . Ф. Н. . Статистический справочник Таврической губернии : Ч. 1 Статистический очерк Таврической губернии. Ч. 2. Список населенных пунктов по уездам: Бердянскому, Днепровскому, Мелитопольскому, Перекопскому, Евпаторийскому, Симферопольскому, Феодосийскому и Ялтинскому . 1915 . Simferopol . 10 . 9 June 2024 . ru.
  2. Book: Список населенных пунктов Крымской АССР по всесоюзной переписи 17 декабря 1926 года . 1927 . Crimean Central Statistical Office . Simferopol . 144 . 9 June 2024 . ru, crh.
  3. Book: Музафаров . Р. И. . Крымскотатарская энциклопедия . 1993 . Vatan . Simferopol . 424 . 1 . ru.
  4. Web site: Table: 19A0501_07_001. Number of actual population in rural areas, Avtonomna Respublika Krym (1,2,3,4) . db.ukrcensus.gov.ua . 9 June 2024 . en.
  5. Web site: Український видавничий портал - who-is-who.ua . who-is-who.ua . 9 June 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141031060121/https://who-is-who.ua/main/page/gorodakrim2009/77/403 . 31 October 2014 . uk . 2009 . Площадь 64 га, население 313 человек. количество дворов 75. . live.
  6. Web site: Таблицы с итогами Федерального статистического наблюдения "Перепись населения в Крымском федеральном округе" . gks.ru . 9 June 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150925095328/https://www.gks.ru/free_doc/new_site/population/demo/perepis_krim/tab-krim.htm . 25 September 2015 . ru . dead.
  7. Web site: Table: 19A050501_02_001. Distribution of the population by native language, Avtonomna Respublika Krym (1,2,3,4) . db.ukrcensus.gov.ua . 9 June 2024 . en.
  8. Web site: КЛАДР / Адрес Крым Республика Белогорский Район Вишневое Село . КЛАДР - Классификатор адресов России . 10 June 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161018113926/http://kladr-rf.ru/91/002/000/058/ . 18 October 2016 . ru . live.
  9. Web site: weather.in.ua - погода в v. Вишневе (Crimea область, Білогірський район) - 3 and 5 days weather forecast in Ukraine . weather.in.ua . 10 June 2024 . en.
  10. Web site: Белогорск 97600 – Вишневое 97633 . 10 June 2024 . Довезуха РФ . https://web.archive.org/web/20171201031407/https://ve7.ru/route/2580718 . 1 December 2017 . ru . dead.
  11. Web site: Белогорск 97600 – Вишневое 97633 . Довезуха РФ . 10 June 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171201031407/https://ve7.ru/route/2580718 . 1 December 2017 . ru . dead.
  12. Web site: Crimea map. 10 verst. 1922 . www.etomesto.com . 10 June 2024 . en, ru.
  13. Book: Саркизов-Серазини . И.М. . НАСЕЛЕНИЕ И ПРОМЫШЛЕННОСТЬ . 1925 . Crimea . 55–88, 416 . 1 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160306190906/https://kirimtatar.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=24&Itemid=370 . 6 March 2016 . ru.
  14. Web site: Симферопольского района подгородне-Петровское волостное правление, в числе других волостных правлений, было образовано по . 10 June 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130806212556/http://tnu.podelise.ru/docs/index-225065.html . 6 August 2013 . ru . dead.
  15. Web site: Постановление ВЦИК от 10.06.1937 Об образовании нового Зуйского района . ru.wikisource.org . 10 June 2024 . ru.
  16. Book: Корнеева . Е. Г. . Административно-территориальное деление РСФСР на 1 января 1940 года . 1940 . 5-я Типография Трансжелдориздата . Moscow . 388, 494 . 1 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111016102124/http://www.soldat.ru/files/f/rsfsr_1940_god.part01.rar . dead . 16 October 2011 . ru.
  17. Web site: Карта РККА Крыма, километровка . www.etomesto.ru . 11 June 2024 . ru.
  18. Web site: Постановление ГКО № 6372с от 12.08.44 — Викитека . ru.wikisource.org . 11 June 2024 . ru.
  19. Изетовна . Сеитова Эльвина . Трудовая миграция в Крым (1944–1976) . Пространство и Время . 2013 . 12 . 2 . 173–183 . 11 June 2024 . ru.
  20. Web site: Закон РСФСР от 25.06.1946 Об упразднении Чечено-Ингушской АССР и о преобразовании Крымской АССР в Крымскую область . ru.wikisource.org . 11 June 2024 . ru.
  21. Web site: Закон СССР от 26.04.1954 О передаче Крымской области из состава РСФСР в состав Украинской ССР. ru.wikisource.org . 11 June 2024 . ru.
  22. Web site: АВТОНОМНАЯ РЕСПУБЛИКА КРЫМ . 11 June 2024 . https://archive.today/20130504105858/http://whp057.narod2.ru/krwm.htm . 4 May 2013 . ru . dead.
  23. Book: Синельников . П. . Справочник административно-территориального деления Крымской области на 15 июня 1960 года . 1960 . Крымиздат . Simferopol . ru.
  24. Book: Указ Президиума ВС УССР «О внесении изменений в административное районирование УССР — по Крымской области» . 1 January 1965 . Tavrii︠a︡-Pli︠u︡s . Simferopol . 966-7503-22-4 . 443 . 11 June 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120128225505/http://www.soldat.ru/files/f/adm_terr_preobrazovania_v_krimu_1783_1998.part1.rar . 28 January 2012 . dead . ru.
  25. Book: Панасенко . М.М. . Крымская область. Административно-территориальное деление на 1 января 1968 года . 1968 . Крым . Simferopol . 19 . ru.
  26. Web site: ЗАКОН О восстановлении Крымской АССР . sevkrimrus.narod.ru . 11 June 2024 . ru.
  27. Web site: Федеральный конституционный закон от 21.03.2014 № 6-ФКЗ . ru.wikisource.org . 11 June 2024 . ru.