Map of Shchekino in detail with streets, houses and districts

About 20 km from Tula on the Kolpna River there is a small settlement - Shchekino. Its area is about 15 square meters. km.

  • Shchekino appeared on the map of Russia in 1870 as a small village.
  • In the 30s of the last century, it was joined by the nearby villages of Novaya Kolpna and Socialisthesky.
  • In 1938 Shchekino acquired city status. At this time, just over 11 thousand people live in it.
  • In 2006, Shchekino became the center of the district of the same name; the city’s population is 60 thousand people.

Shchekino on the map of Russia: nature, geographical location and climate

If you look at a map of Shchekino from a satellite, you can see that the city has an advantageous geographical location - in the central part of the region. The terrain here is mostly forest-steppe and flat with a large number of gullies and hollows.

The climate in Shchekino is continental-temperate. During the year, the average rainfall here is about 430-530 mm. The average air temperature for the year is 3.5-4.4 degrees above zero. The coldest months are January and February, the hottest are July and August.

and Kamushki rivers flow into Shchekino . There are several lakes and springs, the Shchekinskoye Reservoir .

The city is dominated by chernozem soils, which allows residents to actively develop agriculture.

The most common mineral resources in Shchekino are clay, sand and limestone.

History[ | ]

Shchekinsky district

formed on July 1, 1924 with its center in the village of
Novaya Kolpna
as a result of zoning as part of the Krapivensky district of the Tula province, in August 1924 it was transferred to the Tula district[5].

On July 12, 1929, after the liquidation of the provinces, the district became part of the Tula Okrug of the Moscow Region.

By the beginning of 1930, the Shchekinsky district included the following village councils: Afanasyevsky, Bogucharovsky, Verkhnegaikovsky, Golovenkovsky, Dolzhansky, Zhitovsky, Zakharovsky, Ivakinsky, Ikonsky, Karamyshevsky, Kobelevsky, Koledinsky, Kostomarovsky, Krutitsky, Kryukovsky, Lomintsevsky, Mileninsky, Mostovsky, Myasoedovsky , Nikolaevsky , Novokolpnensky, Ogarevsky, Paninsky, Plekhanovsky, Podivankovsky, Podosinovsky, Potemkinsky, Smirnovsky, Starovyselsky, Trosnensky, Fominsky, Shchekinsky, Yankovsky and Yasnopolyansky.

On July 21, 1931, Verkhnegaikovsky, Ikonsky, Starovyselsky and Fominsky s/s were transferred to the Plavsky district; in the Bogoroditsky district - Bogucharovsky, Ivakinsky, Kobelevsky, Krutitsky and Mileninsky s/s; in the Tula district - Dolzhansky, Paninsky, Plekhanovsky, Podosinovsky and Smirnovsky s/s. On December 10, the Karamyshevsky s/s was transferred to the Plavsky district, and the Zakharovsky, Nikolaevsky and Potemkinsky s/s to the Krapivensky district.

In 1932, the administrative center of the Shchekinsky district was moved from the village of Novaya Kolpna to the village of Shchekino.

On October 20, 1932, Kryukovsky, Lomintsevsky and Myasoedovsky s/s were transferred to the Dedilovsky district.

On July 20, 1933, the r.p. was formed. Ogarevka.

On January 7, 1934, the r.p. was formed. Shchekino. On June 21, the Karamyshevsky s/s was returned from the Plavsky district to the Shchekinsky district, the Myasoedovsky s/s from the Dedilovsky district, and the Nikolaevsky s/s from the Krapivensky district.

On April 21, 1936, the Lomintsevsky s/s was returned from the Dedilovsky district to the Shchekinsky district.

Since September 26, 1937, the Shchekinsky district has been part of the newly formed Tula region[6].

On July 18, 1950, the city of Shchekino was classified as a city of regional subordination.

On August 1, 1958, the district included the territories of the abolished Krapivensky and Lazarevsky districts.

In 2006, a municipal district was formed within the boundaries of the district, the city of Shchekino and the working village of Pervomaisky, subordinate to the city administration, became part of it as urban settlements.

Routes on the map of Shchekino. Transport infrastructure

The M-2 Moscow-Belgorod federal highway passes through Shchekino , thanks to which the city has transport links with the capital, as well as the Oryol, Kursk and Belgorod regions.

The railway connecting Moscow with Kharkov passes through Shchekino.

There is a bus station in Shchekino, through which the city communicates with other settlements of the Tula region, as well as Moscow, Orel, Ryazan, Kaluga.

Transportation within the city is carried out using minibuses.

Notes[ | ]

  1. from the point of view of the administrative-territorial structure
  2. municipal structure
  3. 123456789
    Tula region: Total land area of ​​the municipality
  4. 12345678910111213
    The permanent population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2021 (Russian). Date accessed: April 27, 2021. Archived May 2, 2021.
  5. Administrative-territorial division of the Tula region for 1917-1989 (undefined)
    . Archived from the original on August 24, 2011.
  6. Handbook on the administrative-territorial division of the Moscow region 1929-2004. - M.: Kuchkovo pole, 2011. - 896 p. — 1500 copies. — ISBN 978-5-9950-0105-8.
  7. All-Union Population Census of 1959. The actual population of cities and other settlements, districts, regional centers and large rural settlements as of January 15, 1959 by republics, territories and regions of the RSFSR (unspecified)
    . Retrieved October 10, 2013. Archived October 10, 2013.
  8. All-Union population census of 1970. The actual population of cities, urban-type settlements, districts and regional centers of the USSR according to census data as of January 15, 1970 by republic, territory and region (unspecified)
    . Retrieved October 14, 2013. Archived October 14, 2013.
  9. All-Union Population Census of 1979. The current population of the RSFSR, autonomous republics, autonomous regions and districts, territories, regions, districts, urban settlements, village-district centers and rural settlements with a population of over 5,000 people (unspecified)
    .
  10. All-Union population census of 1989. Population of the USSR, RSFSR and its territorial units by gender (undefined)
    . Archived from the original on August 23, 2011.
  11. All-Russian population census 2002. Volume. 1, table 4. Population of Russia, federal districts, constituent entities of the Russian Federation, districts, urban settlements, rural settlements - regional centers and rural settlements with a population of 3 thousand or more (unspecified)
    . Archived from the original on February 3, 2012.
  12. The size of the permanent population of the Russian Federation by cities, urban-type settlements and regions as of January 1, 2009 (unspecified)
    . Retrieved January 2, 2014. Archived January 2, 2014.
  13. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210
    211 212 213 214
    215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 All - Russian 2010 census. Number and distribution of the population of the Tula region (unspecified)
    . Access date: May 18, 2014. Archived May 18, 2014.
  14. Tula region. Estimated resident population as of January 1, 2009-2013
  15. Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities. Table 35. Estimated resident population as of January 1, 2012 (unspecified)
    . Retrieved May 31, 2014. Archived May 31, 2014.
  16. Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2013. - M.: Federal State Statistics Service Rosstat, 2013. - 528 p. (Table 33. Population of urban districts, municipal districts, urban and rural settlements, urban settlements, rural settlements) (undefined)
    . Retrieved November 16, 2013. Archived November 16, 2013.
  17. 1 2
    Table 33. Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2014
    (unspecified)
    . Access date: August 2, 2014. Archived August 2, 2014.
  18. Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2015 (unspecified)
    . Access date: August 6, 2015. Archived August 6, 2015.
  19. Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2021 (Russian) (October 5, 2018). Date accessed: May 15, 2021. Archived May 8, 2021.
  20. Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2021 (Russian) (July 31, 2017). Retrieved July 31, 2021. Archived July 31, 2021.
  21. Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2021 (Russian). Retrieved July 25, 2018. Archived July 26, 2021.
  22. Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2021 (Russian). Date accessed: July 31, 2019. Archived May 2, 2021.
  23. Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2021 (Russian). Date accessed: October 17, 2021. Archived October 17, 2021.
  24. Law of the Tula Region of March 11, 2005 No. 552-ZTO “On the renaming of the municipal formation of the city. Shchekino and Shchekinsky district" of the Tula region, establishing boundaries, conferring status and determining the administrative centers of municipalities on the territory of the Shchekinsky district of the Tula region"
  25. It was Golovenkovskoe - it became Yasnopolyanskoe (unspecified)
    (inaccessible link). Date accessed: September 15, 2013. Archived March 4, 2021.
  26. Law of the Tula Region dated 01.04.2014 No. 2088-ZTO “On the transformation of municipalities in the Shchekinsky district of the Tula Region and on amendments to the Law of the Tula Region “On the renaming of the municipality of the city”. Shchekino and Shchekinsky district" of the Tula region, establishing boundaries, conferring status and determining the administrative centers of municipalities on the territory of the Shchekinsky district of the Tula region"
  27. Grigoriev A.V.
    Slavic population of the Oka and Don watershed. Rep. editor Naumov A.V., reviewers Ph.D. Kashkin A. V., Doctor of Science and Technology n., Pushkina T. A. Tula, 2005

Sights of the city Shchekino

Shchekino is not rich in famous places. However, the most important attraction of the entire Tula region is located precisely in the Shchekinsky district - the museum of Leo Tolstoy's estate "Yasnaya Polyana".

All guests of Shchekino definitely try to visit monuments dedicated to the Great Patriotic War. This:

  • "Tank on a pedestal";
  • "MiG-17 aircraft";
  • mass grave “Grieving Warrior with a Wreath”;
  • memorial to the fallen Shchekin residents;
  • memorial plaque installed on the house where Hero of the Soviet Union Georgy Vozhakin lived.

, the art and local history museum is of interest , the exhibits of which tell about the history of the area and the life of its inhabitants in different historical periods.

Believers will be interested in visiting the “Joy of All Who Sorrow” Church , built with donations from parishioners.

Settlements[ | ]

There are 251 settlements in the Shchekinsky district, including 3 urban and 248 rural.

List of settlements in the region
LocalityTypePopulationMunicipality
110th Octobervillage404[13]Ogarevskoe
2Alimkinavillage434[13]Krapivenskoe
3Arsenyevovillage4[13]Krapivenskoe
4Arkhangelskoevillage42[13]Krapivenskoe
5Begichevovillage45[13]Krapivenskoe
6Begichevovillage4[13]Ogarevskoe
7Belovy Dvoryvillage6[13]Ogarevskoe
8Beloguzovovillage7[13]Ogarevskoe
9Bogoroditsky Courtyardsvillage3[13]Lazarevskoe
10Bolotovovillage6[13]Krapivenskoe
11Bolshaya Brazhenkavillage17[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
12Bolshaya Kozhukhovkavillage25[13]Lomintsevskoe
13Bolshaya Mostovayavillage114[13]Ogarevskoe
14Bolshaya Trosnavillage590[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
15Bolshaya Khatunkavillage14[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
16Bolshiye Ozerkivillage320[13]Ogarevskoe
17Bolshoe Triznovovillage6[13]Krapivenskoe
18Borisovkavillage2[13]Ogarevskoe
19Brodovkavillage1[13]Lazarevskoe
20Bukhonovovillage10[13]Ogarevskoe
21Bukhonovskyvillage71[13]Ogarevskoe
22Veriginovillage4[13]Krapivenskoe
23Verkhnee Gaykovovillage116[13]Lazarevskoe
24Upper Suravillage0[13]Ogarevskoe
25Let's take a napvillage67[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
26Vygorkovovillage2[13]Krapivenskoe
27Golovenkivillage39[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
28Golovenkovskyvillage687[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
29Goloshchapovovillage53[13]Lazarevskoe
30Mount Uslanvillage19[13]Lomintsevskoe
31Gorodnavillage41[13]Lomintsevskoe
32Goryachkinovillage514[13]Ogarevskoe
33Gremyachiy Wellvillage51[13]Ogarevskoe
34Gretsovkavillage286[13]Lazarevskoe
35Gretsovkavillage120[13]Ogarevskoe
36Grishinkavillage12[13]Ogarevskoe
37Grumantvillage9[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
38Danilovkavillage22[13]Krapivenskoe
39Deminkavillage54[13]Lomintsevskoe
40Industrial Plant Housesvillage11[13]Lomintsevskoe
41Houses of Mine No. 2-Zapadnayavillage0[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
42Dragoonsvillage6[13]Krapivenskoe
43Friendshipvillage11[13]Ogarevskoe
44Elizavetinskyfarm4[13]Lazarevskoe
45Zherdevovillage35[13]Krapivenskoe
46Residentialsettlement77[13]Krapivenskoe
47Zhitovo-Glagolevovillage45[13]Ogarevskoe
48Zhitovo-Dedovovillage85[13]Ogarevskoe
49Zhitovo-Likhachevovillage47[13]Ogarevskoe
50Zalesnyvillage41[13]Lomintsevskoe
51Zarechyevillage3[13]Ogarevskoe
52Zaryavillage13[13]Lazarevskoe
53Zakharovkavillage156[13]Krapivenskoe
54Zmeevovillage4[13]Lazarevskoe
55Zubarevkavillage0[13]Lazarevskoe
56Zykovovillage9[13]Lazarevskoe
57Ivanovkavillage0[13]Ogarevskoe
58Cossackvillage0[13]Lazarevskoe
59Cossacksettlement108[13]Krapivenskoe
60Kaznacheevkavillage81[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
61Kaznacheevskyvillage↘23[13]Lomintsevskoe
62Kamenkavillage4[13]Krapivenskoe
63Kamenkavillage29[13]Krapivenskoe
64Kamenskie Vyselkivillage0[13]Krapivenskoe
65Karamyshevovillage1672[13]Lazarevskoe
66Klimovskoevillage8[13]Krapivenskoe
67Kozlovkavillage6[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
68Kozyulkinskiye Vyselkivillage0[13]Krapivenskoe
69Koledinovillage55[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
70Cowsvillage67[13]Ogarevskoe
71Tavernvillage0[13]Lazarevskoe
72Obliquevillage9[13]Lomintsevskoe
73Kostomarovovillage152[13]Ogarevskoe
74Kochakivillage63[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
75Krapivenskaya Slobodavillage144[13]Krapivenskoe
76Krapivnavillage↘1069[13]Krapivenskoe
77Krasnaya Slobodkavillage10[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
78Krasnogorkavillage4[13]Ogarevskoe
79Krasnopolyevillage39[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
80Red Hillsvillage25[13]Lazarevskoe
81Redvillage4[13]Ogarevskoe
82Crossesvillage62[13]Ogarevskoe
83Krivtsovovillage73[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
84Krivtsovo-Solosovkavillage26[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
85Krutovkavillage6[13]Lazarevskoe
86Krutovkavillage43[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
87Coolvillage28[13]Lazarevskoe
88Kryukovkavillage15[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
89Kryukovskoye Forestryvillage13[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
90Kuzmino-Domozhirovovillage52[13]Krapivenskoe
91Kuzmino-Kropotkinovillage7[13]Krapivenskoe
92Kukuevkavillage0[13]Ogarevskoe
93Kutepovkavillage65[13]Ogarevskoe
94Kutmavillage0[13]Krapivenskoe
95Lazarevovillage2208[13]Lazarevskoe
96Lazarevovillage near the station40[13]Lazarevskoe
97Lanskoyevillage7[13]Krapivenskoe
98Lapinovillage40[13]Krapivenskoe
99Lapotkovovillage256[13]Lazarevskoe
100Forestvillage2[13]Krapivenskoe
101Lipovovillage372[13]Lazarevskoe
102Lomintsevovillage114[13]Lomintsevskoe
103Lomintsevskyvillage↘2228[13]Lomintsevskoe
104Lomovkavillage127[13]Lazarevskoe
105Lukinovillage447[13]Lazarevskoe
106Lvovovillage3[13]Lazarevskoe
107Lyapishchevovillage127[13]Lazarevskoe
108Mayevkavillage0[13]Lomintsevskoe
109Mayvillage505[13]Ogarevskoe
110Mayvillage24[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
111Makeevkavillage0[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
112Malakhovovillage3[13]Ogarevskoe
113Malakhovovillage29[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
114Malaya Brazhenkavillage0[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
115Malaya Kozhukhovkavillage25[13]Lomintsevskoe
116Malaya Mostovayavillage26[13]Ogarevskoe
117Malaya Khatunkavillage7[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
118Maloe Triznovovillage3[13]Krapivenskoe
119Malye Ozerkivillage60[13]Ogarevskoe
120Malynvillage350[13]Krapivenskoe
121Marmyzhivillage0[13]Lazarevskoe
122Mininovillage2[13]Krapivenskoe
123Mikhailovkavillage9[13]Lazarevskoe
124Moscowsettlement378[13]Krapivenskoe
125Moscow Vyselkivillage0[13]Krapivenskoe
126Mostovskoyvillage14[13]Lomintsevskoe
127Museum-Estate L.N. Tolstoy village184[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
128Myasnovkavillage17[13]Ogarevskoe
129Myasnovkavillage34[13]Ogarevskoe
130Myasoedovovillage155[13]Lomintsevskoe
131Uplandvillage148[13]Ogarevskoe
132Natalevkavillage1[13]Lazarevskoe
133Naumovkavillage22[13]Ogarevskoe
134Neratnoevillage4[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
135Nizhnee Gaykovovillage43[13]Lazarevskoe
136Lower Suravillage5[13]Ogarevskoe
137Nikolaevkavillage8[13]Lazarevskoe
138Nikolaevkavillage0[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
139Nikolskoyevillage314[13]Krapivenskoe
140New Rusanovovillage5[13]Krapivenskoe
141Novonikolskoevillage86[13]Lazarevskoe
142Novoselkivillage6[13]Ogarevskoe
143New Vyselkivillage39[13]Ogarevskoe
144New worldvillage2[13]Krapivenskoe
145New Parkvillage7[13]Lazarevskoe
146Exemplaryvillage8[13]Krapivenskoe
147Ogarevkavillage↗2793[17]Ogarevskoe
148Ogarevkavillage65[13]Ogarevskoe
149Octobervillage92[13]Lomintsevskoe
150Orlovovillage90[13]Krapivenskoe
151Ostrovskyvillage1[13]Krapivenskoe
152Pavlovovillage10[13]Krapivenskoe
153Panarinovillage50[13]Lomintsevskoe
154Pervomaiskyworkers' village↘8829[4]working village of Pervomaisky
155Perevolokivillage10[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
156Perevoloki-Returnablevillage16[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
157Petrovskoevillage8[13]Lazarevskoe
158Pirogovka-Sokovninovillage47[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
159Pirogovka-Ulyanovkavillage46[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
160Pirogovo 1stvillage164[13]Lazarevskoe
161Pirogovo 2ndvillage28[13]Lazarevskoe
162Pirogovo-Zykovovillage9[13]Lazarevskoe
163Podivankovovillage188[13]Lomintsevskoe
164Polzovovillage0[13]Lazarevskoe
165Potemkinovillage1[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
166Privolyevillage58[13]Lazarevskoe
167Prishnyavillage782[13]Krapivenskoe
168Proskurinovillage180[13]Krapivenskoe
169Forgiven Wellvillage5[13]Lazarevskoe
170Pondsvillage3[13]Krapivenskoe
171Pondsvillage38[13]Lazarevskoe
172Pushkarskayasettlement127[13]Krapivenskoe
173Pushkarskie Vyselkivillage2[13]Lazarevskoe
174Pushkinovillage3[13]Lazarevskoe
175Expansevillage47[13]Lazarevskoe
176Rarelyvillage0[13]Krapivenskoe
177Retinkavillage11[13]Lazarevskoe
178River-Krapivenkavillage5[13]Lazarevskoe
179Rustyvillage100[13]Lazarevskoe
180Rovki 1stvillage50[13]Lazarevskoe
181Rovki 2ndvillage27[13]Lazarevskoe
182Orevillage50[13]Lomintsevskoe
183Rusinovkavillage33[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
184Ryazanovkavillage32[13]Lazarevskoe
185Gardenvillage9[13]Ogarevskoe
186Samokhvalovkavillage40[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
187Satinkavillage0[13]Ogarevskoe
188Libertyvillage60[13]Krapivenskoe
189Selivanovovillage1146[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
190Semenovskyfarm1[13]Lazarevskoe
191Skvortsovovillage0[13]Lazarevskoe
192Skorodumovovillage4[13]Lazarevskoe
193Smirnoevillage22[13]Lomintsevskoe
194Sovetskcity↘7246[4]Sovetsk city
195Solovavillage56[13]Lazarevskoe
196Solomasovovillage19[13]Lomintsevskoe
197Sorochinkavillage418[13]Lazarevskoe
198Socialistvillage2051[13]Lomintsevskoe
199Spasskoyevillage1[13]Lazarevskoe
200Spasskoyevillage15[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
201Spitsinovillage21[13]Ogarevskoe
202Zhitovo stationvillage22[13]Ogarevskoe
203Sumarokovo stationvillage20[13]Lazarevskoe
204Shevelevka stationvillage31[13]Ogarevskoe
205Staraya Kolpnavillage274[13]Lomintsevskoe
206Old Krapivenkavillage3[13]Lazarevskoe
207Old Rusanovovillage7[13]Krapivenskoe
208Starye Vyselkivillage57[13]Ogarevskoe
209Stakhanovovillage1[13]Krapivenskoe
210Stublevkavillage37[13]Lazarevskoe
211Sukromenkavillage4[13]Lazarevskoe
212Sumarokovovillage48[13]Lazarevskoe
213Suprutsvillage47[13]Krapivenskoe
214Trolleyvillage12[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
215Vealvillage189[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
216Tereninovillage2[13]Krapivenskoe
217Technicalvillage2[13]Ogarevskoe
218Toursvillage10[13]Lazarevskoe
219Umchenovillage2[13]Krapivenskoe
220Ust-Kolpnavillage36[13]Lomintsevskoe
221Fominkavillage16[13]Lazarevskoe
222Harinovillage5[13]Ogarevskoe
223Khmelevets-Bystryvillage22[13]Ogarevskoe
224Khmelevets-Kryukovovillage60[13]Ogarevskoe
225Khutor Ozerkivillage17[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
226Tsarevovillage275[13]Lazarevskoe
227Centralvillage106[13]Lazarevskoe
228Chermoshnyavillage42[13]Lazarevskoe
229Chirikovovillage6[13]Krapivenskoe
230Shakhtarskyvillage182[13]Ogarevskoe
231Shakhty-20village132[13]Lomintsevskoe
232Shakhty-21village253[13]Lomintsevskoe
233Shakhty-22village55[13]Lomintsevskoe
234Shakhty-24village160[13]Lomintsevskoe
235Shakhty-25village92[13]Lomintsevskoe
236Shevelevkavillage358[13]Lomintsevskoe
237Shlykovovillage5[13]Krapivenskoe
238Shmygalovkavillage1[13]Lazarevskoe
239Shushkovovillage8[13]Krapivenskoe
240Shchyokinocity↘56 263[4]Shchekino city
241Shchyokinovillage28[13]Lomintsevskoe
242Anniversaryvillage816[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
243Yuryevkavillage16[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
244Yagodnoevillage27[13]Ogarevskoe
245Yankovovillage6[13]Ogarevskoe
246Yartsevovillage6[13]Krapivenskoe
247Yasenkivillage208[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
248Yasenkivillage3[13]Yasnopolyanskoe
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Ogarevka was in 1933-2014. an urban-type settlement (working settlement), Lomintsevsky - in 1956-2005.

Main streets of Shchekino

If you look at the map of Shchekino with streets, you can see that there are few major transport interchanges here. The main roads include the following streets:

  1. Sovetskaya is the central axis of the city. It passes through the entire Shchekino, entering it from the direction of Tula and exiting in the opposite direction. On this street are the Shchekinsky bus station, Central Park and the largest shopping center.
  2. Boldina is a street that also crosses the entire city. It enters the city along Sovetskaya Street, and at the exit from Shchekino it connects with the M-2 Crimea federal highway. In the immediate vicinity of Boldina Street there is a district hospital and a railway station.
  3. Lenina is a street that runs parallel to Sovetskaya. It runs through a residential area, connecting several central blocks. Lenin Street goes around Central Park on the opposite side of Sovetskaya Street.
  4. Pobeda is a street perpendicular to Sovetskaya. It originates on this central road and leads through residential areas to the village of Staraya Kolpna.
  5. Yuzhnaya is a street running along the southern border of the city. It connects Bolshie and Malye Ozerki and passes through the industrial district of Shchekino.

Population[ | ]

Population
1959[7]1970[8]1979[9]1989[10]2002[11]2009[12]2010[13]2011[14]2012[15]
102 087↘67 902↘55 712↘48 434↘43 064↗107 763↘106 595↘106 446↗106 511
2013[16]2014[17]2015[18]2016[19]2017[20]2018[21]2019[22]2020[23]2021[4]
↗107 343↘107 056↘106 779↘106 137↗106 384↘106 337↘105 608↘104 920↘103 098

Urbanization
The urban population (the cities of Sovetsk and Shchyokino, the urban-type settlement of Pervomaisky) makes up 70.16% of the total population of the region.

Economy and industry Shchekino

Shchekino is the leader of the Tula region, not counting Tula itself, in terms of the number of enterprises located in it. This:

  1. The largest of them is Shchekinoazot OJSC, which produces chemical products used in industry, plastic, synthetic threads, and detergents for the population.
  2. Another important enterprise for the region is Khimvolokno OJSC, which produces synthetic threads and cord fabrics for various branches of domestic industry.
  3. , engaged in the repair of technical equipment and the production of spare parts for gas pumping units.

Also successfully operating in Shchekino are TMiK and refractory, OJSC Keramika, Shakhtspetsstroy, a bakery, a dairy plant, a pasta and confectionery plant and other enterprises. On the map of Shchekino with houses you can easily find the location of each of them.

Memorial ensemble to Shchekin soldiers

The memorial ensemble was erected in memory of the soldiers from the city of Shchekino who died in the Second World War. Every year, hundreds of people gather near this monument on May 9 to honor the memory of all those who died. Here the eternal flame never goes out, which seems to say that no one will ever be forgotten.

Location: Lenin street.

Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker in the village of Kochaki

This temple has an interesting history of its formation. As old-timers say, the icon of Nicholas appeared on one of the bumps along the road leading to Kyiv. People passing by took her away. However, a few days later she appeared at the old place. This phenomenon was considered a sign and a temple was erected, which was called “Nicholas on a hummock.” The nearby area was nicknamed “Kochaki”.

Initially, the temple was a single altar church, but later it became a throne church, as two chapels were added. One - in the name of the holy martyr John the Warrior, and the second - in the name of Alexander Nevsky. With the money of patrons, a parish school and a house for priests were built in the church. But then Soviet power came, and the temple was desecrated, the icons were broken. A workshop for making and repairing wheels arose on the site of the church. And only in 1946 the abandoned temple and the adjacent territory were returned to the Orthodox Church. The Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker in the village of Kochaki is located next to the necropolis.

Village Krapivna

This completely inconspicuous village has a great history. It is believed that the initial mention of the village of Krapivna took place in 1389, when the will of Dmitry Donskoy was read out. The village was originally part of the Moscow province. And after some time it became the center of the Tula province. It was destroyed during the Crimean Tatar invasion of Tula under the leadership of Khan Devlet I Giray. Krapivna was one of the temporary places of residence of False Dmitry I. This is only a small but significant part of the events that befell the village.

Today you can visit the Trinity Church, St. Nicholas Cathedral and the All Saints Cemetery Church. Residents hold the Nettle Festival every year. It took place for the first time in 2002.

The village of Krapivna is located 33 km from the city of Shchekino, which is approximately 35-45 minutes depending on road congestion

Kochakovsky necropolis

Kochakovsky necropolis or, as it is also called, the cemetery of the village of Kochaki. In the very center of the necropolis there is a temple built in the 17th century in the name of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker. The Tolstoy family is buried in this cemetery. It is this fact that makes this necropolis so famous. The family tomb contains the remains of Lev Nikolaevich’s parents - Maria Nikolaevna, Nikolai Ilyich and brother Dmitry Nikolaevich Tolstoy.

Not far from it you will find the grave of the writer’s grandfather, S.N. Volkonsky. A. S. Pirogova, who threw herself under a passing train because of an unsuccessful romance, is also buried there. This story impressed the writer so much that this tragedy was reflected in his famous novel, Anna Karenina.

The Kochakovsky necropolis is located 10.5 km from the city of Shchekino, you can get there by direct bus Shchekino-Kochaki.

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