Maloshuyka (russian: Малошу́йка) is an
urban locality (an
urban-type settlement) in
Onezhsky District of
Arkhangelsk Oblast
Arkhangelsk Oblast (russian: Арха́нгельская о́бласть, ''Arkhangelskaya oblast'') is a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject of Russia (an oblast). It includes the Arctic Ocean, Arctic archipelagos of Franz Josef Land ...
,
Russia, located on the
Maloshuyka River off the
White Sea coast and southwest of the town of
Onega.
Municipally, it is the
administrative center of Maloshuyskoye Urban Settlement, one of the two urban settlements in the district. Population: .
History
Maloshuyka is an old
Pomor village. In 1924, it became the administrative center of
Pomorskaya Volost of
Onezhsky Uyezd Onezhsky Uyezd (''Онежский уезд'') was one of the subdivisions of the Arkhangelsk Governorate of the Russian Empire. It was situated in the western part of the governorate. Its administrative centre was Onega.
Demographics
At the time ...
,
Arkhangelsk Governorate. On July 15, 1929, all volosts were abolished, and Maloshuyka became the center of Maloshuysky Selsoviet of Onezhsky District,
Northern Krai.
Maloshuyka was granted urban-type settlement status in 1943.
Economy
The main employer of Maloshuyka is the railroad.
Maloshuyka is located on the railway line which branches off in Obozerskaya railway station from the railroad between Moscow and Arkhangelsk and runs west to
Onega and
Belomorsk where it joins the railroad between
Petrozavodsk and
Murmansk. The railroad was built during
World War II to secure the transport of goods from the harbor of Murmansk to central Russia.
Culture and recreation
Close to Maloshuyka, in the village of Abramovskaya, the ensemble of the
Maloshuyka Pogost
Maloshuyka (russian: Малошу́йка) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Onezhsky District of Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia, located on the Maloshuyka River off the White Sea coast and southwest of the town of Onega. Mun ...
, consisting of wooden St. Nicholas Church (1638), the Presentation of Jesus at the Temple (1873), and the bell-tower (1825), is located. This is one of the few remaining wooden triple church ensembles, which consist of two churches (a bigger, unheated, church is used in the summer; a smaller, heated church, is used in the winter; and a bell-tower).
The wooden Ascension Church (17th century) which was located in the village of Kusheretskaya was moved to the
Malye Korely
Malye Korely (russian: Малые Корелы) is a village in Primorsky District of Arkhangelsk Oblast, in the north of Russia. The main sight of the village is an open-air museum, featuring the traditional wooden architecture of Arkhangelsk area ...
open-air museum.
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Urban-type settlements in Arkhangelsk Oblast
Populated places in Onezhsky District
Onezhsky Uyezd