Розвиток передмість Ізмаїла у середині XIX ст.

In the mid–nineteenth century Izmail consisted from three parts: the fortress, the central part and the suburbs. The article tell about of the suburbs of Izmail. Izmail’s suburbs were the settlements in the urban land. There were Baranovka, Goncharovka, Kapkaz, Kopanaya Balka, Broska, Kugurluy, La...

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Дата:2013
Автор: Гулянович, І.М.
Формат: Стаття
Мова:Ukrainian
Опубліковано: Кримський науковий центр НАН України і МОН України 2013
Назва видання:Культура народов Причерноморья
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Цитувати:Розвиток передмість Ізмаїла у середині XIX ст. / І.М. Гулянович // Культура народов Причерноморья. — 2013. — № 262. — С. 119-121. — Бібліогр.: 16 назв. — укр.

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Резюме:In the mid–nineteenth century Izmail consisted from three parts: the fortress, the central part and the suburbs. The article tell about of the suburbs of Izmail. Izmail’s suburbs were the settlements in the urban land. There were Baranovka, Goncharovka, Kapkaz, Kopanaya Balka, Broska, Kugurluy, Larzhanka, Safiyany, Matroska (Matrosskaya Sloboda), Staraya Nekrasovka and Novaya Nekrasovka. Inhabitants of these communities were engaged in agriculture, viticulture, animal husbandry, fishing. tendencies in the settlement area settlements, socio–economic development and land use, the formation of social, ethnic and religious composition of the population in the mid–nineteenth century. Among suburbs of Izmail of the most distinguished Staraya Nekrasovka and Novaya Nekrasovka. Inhabitants were Russian Old Believers (Nekrasovites) and differed from the Orthodox Ukrainians and Moldovans. After failing for the Russian Empire East war of 1853– 1856 Izmail’s suburbs became part of the Principality of Moldavia.