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District Ivanovskoe (Moscow): history and description

District Ivanovskoe (Moscow) exists not one century. The first mention of it dates back to 1576. Now this area belongs to the Eastern Administrative District of Moscow and is called an intracity municipal formation. The index of the Ivanovo region (Moscow) is 111558.

Name of the village Ivanovo

To this day, old scribal books have been preserved, in which the Ivanovskoye village was first mentioned. But to establish its exact owner is not possible, since there are many gaps, and the pages are strongly mixed up. Most likely, the owner of the village was Ivan, nicknamed "Reut". He lived in that area at the beginning of the sixteenth century. Nicknamed for a sonorous and very loud voice. As a result, the village where Ivan lived, was called Reutovo, and the nearby village was Ivanovskoe.

Some scribes contain a more detailed description of the owners of the area. Half of the village belonged to the landlords Belavin. Yablonev garden, the villages of Reutovo and Beruna and the heath of Verkhovyna was owned by the landowner Pozdeev. In those days, there was a good tradition of the owners of settlements to build churches in their honor in the saints. Therefore, in the Ivanovskoye church was built the church of St. John the Forerunner. Thanks to the church, the status of the village was established behind the terrain.

History

Ivanovskoye (Moscow) region has its history, we will repeat, from the sixteenth century, since the time of Ivan the Terrible. Now this place is a municipal capital formation. And earlier there was the Ivanovskoye village. At the beginning of the seventeenth century, it was severely damaged and reborn only fifty years later. The Ivanovskoye village became part of the Izmailovo Tsar's estate. Its owners were the dynasty of the Romanovs.

Thanks to the efforts of Alexei Mikhailovich, the subordinate territories turned into an agricultural academy. Experimental fields, vegetable gardens for pharmacists, greenhouses in which southern plants grew grew. And also planted many fruit gardens. For breeding fish and household needs, forty ponds were excavated. In 1812 the Ivanovskoye village fell into the zone of military operations and suffered from the robbery of the French.

At the end of XIX century. The Zemstvo school of the first step was opened. Literacy of the population has greatly increased. At the time of the peasant reform in 1861 in the village were opened four shops and taverns, two lodging houses, a candle factory and a weaving factory. Approximately in the same years near the village was laid Vladimirskoe highway, which in 1919 was renamed in Sh. Enthusiasts.

In Soviet times , the village was Vperyod collective farm. By 1926 there were already 218 households in the area, of which 169 were peasants. Then there was a state farm from the Hammer and Sickle Factory, which later merged with the Vperyod collective farm. All these territories entered Moscow in 1960. Modern construction began in 1971. Today the Ivanovskoye area (Moscow) occupies 1150 hectares, of which 520 are residential buildings. The rest of the territory is a forest park.

The appearance of a modern district

In 1960, after the Moscow Ring Road was built, one half of the village moved to the Moscow region and entered Reutovo, and the other part was given to the capital. The northern territory of the modern district became part of Stalin, later renamed Pervomaisky. The southern part of the village began to belong to Kalinin, and from 1969 - to Perovski.

In 1991, the administrative reform took place. In the capital there were municipal districts. They were part of the administrative. In September 1991 Ivanovskoe District appeared, which became part of the VAO (Moscow). In December of the same year, due to territorial peculiarities, a separate district, Yuzhnoye Izmaylovo, was "split off" from it. In 1994, he was abolished by order of Luzhkov and re-entered the Ivanovo district, and in 1995 received the status of the Moscow region.

Location of Ivanovskoye district (Russia, Moscow)

Ivanovskoye District is located along the Moscow Ring Road in the east of the capital. The municipal entity stretches along the ring from north to south, and from the west to the east crosses the Enthusiasts highway. Before, it was called the New Vladimir road. The Enthusiasts Highway is one of the main metropolitan highways that divides the area into Ivanovo and Southern Izmailovo proper.

Flag

The Ivanovskoye municipality (VAO, Moscow) has its own flag. This rectangular double-sided canvas is blue. It depicts a white flying dove framed by long and short yellow rays. The dimensions of the image are three eighths of a length and nine sixteenths of the width of the canvas. In its lower part there are drawings of oak yellow leaves and acorns.

District Ivanovskoe (Moscow): natural beauty of the area

Not far from the Ivanovo district is a small oak forest. It is called the Terletskaya oak grove. The name of his array was obtained from the last owner of these places, a retired Russian general. Today this forest range belongs to the Ivanovo region. In addition to oaks, coniferous trees and larch grow in the forest. Nearby there are beautiful ponds. Residents of the area like to relax here on weekends.

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