Sosnovka, Bekovsky District, Penza Oblast
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Sosnóvka (russian: link=no, Сосно́вка, means Piny Village) is a selo and the
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of Sosnovskiy
Selsoviet Selsoviet ( be, сельсавет, r=sieĺsaviet, tr. ''sieĺsaviet''; rus, сельсовет, p=ˈsʲelʲsɐˈvʲɛt, r=selsovet; uk, сільрада, silrada) is a shortened name for a rural council and for the area governed by such a cou ...
(
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"Sosnovskiy
Selsoviet Selsoviet ( be, сельсавет, r=sieĺsaviet, tr. ''sieĺsaviet''; rus, сельсовет, p=ˈsʲelʲsɐˈvʲɛt, r=selsovet; uk, сільрада, silrada) is a shortened name for a rural council and for the area governed by such a cou ...
") of Bekovsky District in
Penza Oblast Penza Oblast (russian: Пе́нзенская о́бласть, ''Penzenskaya oblast'') is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its administrative center is the city of Penza. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 1,386,186. Geogr ...
, Russia. The selo had 10 peasant (farmer) farms in 1998. It also had 580 farms and 1380 inhabitants at 1 January 2004. it has less than 1000 inhabitants. There are more than 700 households, many of them abandoned. There are Vertunovskaya railway station with station-house ( Open JSC Russian Railways, Pochtovaya st.), a post office (office of Federal state unitary enterprise "Russian Post", Pochtovaya st., 88), telegraph, telephone, first-aid and obstetric point, ambulance station attached to railway station, secondary school (municipal educational institution Sosnovka secondary comprehensive school, муниципальное образовательное учреждение средняя общеобразовательная школа с. Сосновка, Shkol'naya st., 1) with 132 pupils in 2015, library, five shops, railway club, a branch of Open JSC Sberbank of Russia, a monument to soldiers who perished in the
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. The selo also has a network gasification and centralized water supply. Sosnovka has Vertunovskaya railway station of Tambov
Rtishchevo Rtishchevo ( rus, Ртищево, p=ˈrtʲiɕːɪvə) is a town in Saratov Oblast, Russia, located west of Saratov, the administrative center of the oblast. Population: History The village of Rtishchevo was first mentioned in 1666; the modern ...
line of South Eastern Railway. There is also railway communication with
Bekovo Bekovo (russian: Беково) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia. ;Urban localities * Bekovo, Penza Oblast, a work settlement in Bekovsky District of Penza Oblast ;Rural localities * Bekovo, Kemerovo Oblast, a '' selo'' in B ...
on Vertunovskaya–Bekovo railway branch (Bekovo branch). Bekovo–Sosnovka–Varvarino asphalt route of a regional significance passes through the territory of Sosnovskiy Selsoviet. Asphalt road of length goes to the selo. Sosnovskiy Selsoviet administration is located in Sosnovka at: Tsentral'naya usad'ba ("Central farmstead") st., 6, s. Sosnovka, Bekovsky District, Penza Oblast, Russia, 442950 (ул. Центральная усадьба, 6, с. Сосновка, Бековский район, Пензенская область, Россия, 442950). The head of Sosnovskiy Selsoviet is delegate of Committee of local self-government of Sosnovskiy Selsoviet Morozova Elena Aleksandrovna. Since 2014 the head of Sosnovskiy Selsoviet administration is Vyacheslav Anatol'yevich Markin (russian: link=no, Вячеслав Анатольевич Маркин).


Geography and climate

Sosnovka is located in South-Western part of Bekovsky District in Penza Oblast, south-east of Moscow, south-west of Penza (administrative center of the oblast) and south-west of
Bekovo Bekovo (russian: Беково) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia. ;Urban localities * Bekovo, Penza Oblast, a work settlement in Bekovsky District of Penza Oblast ;Rural localities * Bekovo, Kemerovo Oblast, a '' selo'' in B ...
(administrative center of the district) along Vertunovka – Bekovo railway branch. The selo is located in the Western part of the Volga Upland, in the zone forest steppe
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, in the first agroclimatic area of the oblast, which is characterized by enough moistening at hydrothermic coefficient 1.0 – 1.1. The natural vegetation: forests, meadow drains, bushes, swamp vegetation. The climate is
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- continental at an average temperature +20°C of June, and −12°C of January. The selo is located in the
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basin. The distance to the Khopyor is . To the east of the selo the Mitkirey River flows from the North to the South. The Sosnovochka River (means Small Piny River) flows through the selo from the West to the East. Both rivers are tributaries of the Khopyor.


History

There are a Bronze Age matted burial mound height in to the West from the selo; and a Bronze Age ploughed up burial ground of three mounds in South-West from the selo. According to local legend, the name of the selo came from a large lake surrounded by pine trees. Definitely one can only say this is area of pinewoods.


18th century (

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)

Three settlements were founded on the place of present-day selo in the early to the middle of the 18th century, before 1721: * selo Rozhdestvenskoye (russian: link=no, село Рождественское, "Christmas Village"), or Sosnovka (russian: link=no, Сосновка, "Piny Village"), founded by landlord colonel ( polkovnik) prince (
knyaz , or ( Old Church Slavonic: Кнѧзь) is a historical Slavic title, used both as a royal and noble title in different times of history and different ancient Slavic lands. It is usually translated into English as prince or duke, dependi ...
) Fyodor Grigor'yevich Tyufyakin (russian: link=no, Фёдор Григорьевич Тюфякин); 84 "census souls" were in 1747 * sel`tso Rozhdestvenskoye (russian: link=no, сельцо Рождественское), or Mitkirey (russian: link=no, Миткирей), founded by landlord prime-major of the 1st Moscow Regiment Pyotr Grigog'evich Plemyannikov (russian: link=no, Пётр Григорьевич Племянников); 88 "census souls" were in 1747 * sel`tso Rozhdestvenskoye, or Sosnovka, or Mitkirey, founded by Cathedral of the Annunciation, Moscow; 288 "census souls" were in 1747. Peasants came from
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, Penza, Shatsk,
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, Saransk,
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,
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districts ( uyezds). 460 "census souls" were in 1747 in all. In 1747 these three settlements were in Zaval'niy stan of Penza District (Uyezd). In 1780 these settlements were included in
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District (Uyezd) of Saratov Governorate (Guberniya). It was a rich trade place. According to the map of General Land Surveying of 1790 Two settlements were situated on this place in the late of the 18th century: * selo Rozhdestvenskoye, or Vlasovka; it was a mistake of the map-maker, correctly is Sosnovka * selo Troitskoye (russian: link=no, село Троицкое, "Trinity Village"), or Sosnovka In 1795 selo Troitskoye, or Sosnovka consisted of three parts: * estates of economic peasants 181 farmsteads, 758 "census souls" * estate of lieutenant (
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) Ivan Andreyevich and Guards ensign ( praporshchik) Nikonor Andreyevich, princes Divletkildeyevy, 42 farmsteads, 152 "census souls" * estate prince (knyaz) of Sergey Fyodorovich Golitzyn, 17 farmsteads, 89 "census souls".


From 19th century to 1917 (Russian Empire)

In 1811 one part of the selo was inhabited by state peasants (677 "census souls"), another part by praedial serf of general-major Sergey Fyodorovich Golitzyn (89 "census souls" on 586
desyatinas A dessiatin or desyatina (russian: десятина) is an archaic, rudimentary land measurement used in tsarist Russia. A dessiatin is equal to 2,400 square sazhens and is approximately equivalent to 2.702 English acres or 10,926.512 square metres ...
and of princes Ivan Andreyevich и Nikonor Andreyevich Divletkildeyevy (152 "census souls" on 1219 desyatinas). Prior to the
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(1861) one part of selo Troitskoye belonged to prince N. N. Divlet-Kil'deyev. There were 105 "census souls" of peasants, 8 "census souls" of house-serfs, 31 ½ impost units, tyaglo (in corvee labour). Peasants used 23 farmsteads on 12,6 desyatinas of farm land, 255,8 desyatinas of ploughed fields, 29 desyatinas of hayfields. Landlord had 304 desyatinas useful land, including 152,4 desyatinas of forest and bushes. In 1859 there were fair and market. At Eastertide people saluted with gun by tradition. After Abolition of Serfdom former landlord's peasants redeemed the land. Up to collectivization (1928—1937) peasant community divide into three associations ("societies"): * the 1st of former peasants of landlord Prozorovskiy- Golitzyn * the 2nd of former peasants of Divletkil'deyev and Artsybashev * the 3rd of former state peasants. By the end of the 19th century were made new streets. About 1872 was made Latyshovka street (nowadays Sadovaya, "Garden" street). According to local legend, the name of the street came from certain
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, who had settled on this place. Nowadays Khopyornaya (
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) street was called Nakhalovka ("Impudent") st., because a certain man settled without permission ("impudently") near forest. Later it was renamed to Khopyornaya, because it is situated near the Khopyor River. There were water and wind mills, well-developed animal husbandry, pottery and tanning industry in Bekovo region, and the waterway on the Khopyor River. Landowners and industrialists Ustinovs, who owned many lands in Bekovo region, have vast contacts in trade and industry. All that facilitated development of trade in Bekovo region and communication with other places. In 1871 railroad and Vertunovskaya railway station were built (see below). Since 1877 the selo had been the center of
volost Volost ( rus, во́лость, p=ˈvoləsʲtʲ; ) was a traditional administrative subdivision in Eastern Europe. In earlier East Slavic history, ''volost'' was a name for the territory ruled by the knyaz, a principality; either as an absolute ...
' of Serdobsk District (Uyezd). There was volost' administration, 376 farmsteads, one church, 5 shops, market on Fridays. In 1903 railway lunchroom and railway club-house ("people's house") were opened. In 1911 in the selo there were 642 farmsteads, one church, schools (see below), post-and-telegraph office, market,
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, mill and brickworks.


The church

The church was built in 1880 in the geographical center of the selo on the upland near the cemetery. It was built from pinewood The church was visible from afar. The house of priest and
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was near the church. The church burned down in 1903. The cause of the fire is unknown. The church was built again by insurance premium in 1915 and dedicated on 27 June. The church might be destroyed in the first decades of
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.


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), 1917–1991

After
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(1917) peasants worked at kolkhozes, brickworks and railroad. Many people worked in town
Rtishchevo Rtishchevo ( rus, Ртищево, p=ˈrtʲiɕːɪvə) is a town in Saratov Oblast, Russia, located west of Saratov, the administrative center of the oblast. Population: History The village of Rtishchevo was first mentioned in 1666; the modern ...
. In 1921 there was big fire, Bol'shaya ("Big") street had burnt down. Many houses started to be built on Latyshovka, Beryozovka ("Birch"), Nakhalovka, Bol'shaya and Soviet streets. There were an ambulance station and pharmacy. Later the ambulance station attached to the Vertunovskaya railway station was opened. About 1930–1932, a maternity hospital attached to railway ambulance station was opened. Also, there were a post office, market, mill, granary, vegetable store cellar, liquor shop, railway lunchroom and railway club-house ("people's house"). During
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about 1091 men were drafted to
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from Sosnovskiy Selsoviet. More than 400 of them never came back. All men, who could hold a rifle, went to the battle-front, who could hold a rifle. People went both by summons and voluntarily. The Germans bombed Liski, Balashov, outskirts of
Rtishchevo Rtishchevo ( rus, Ртищево, p=ˈrtʲiɕːɪvə) is a town in Saratov Oblast, Russia, located west of Saratov, the administrative center of the oblast. Population: History The village of Rtishchevo was first mentioned in 1666; the modern ...
and
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. Wounded soldier were conveyed through military area on railroad to military hospitals in Bekovo, Sakhzavod (settlement of sugar factory) and Zubrilovo (in the former estate of princes Prozorovskiy-Golitzyns). In 1967 house of culture, office of Sosnovskiy sovkhoz (state farm; see below) and lunchroom were built; water pipe was constructed in the houses near the railway station. In 1968 the monument to the fallen warrior-fellow-villagers was erected. In 1974 rural palace of culture was opened. There was a fishing artel' in the selo. The fish from the Khopyor River was supplied to state shops in the selo.


Schools

In 1911 there were
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and
zemstvo A ''zemstvo'' ( rus, земство, p=ˈzʲɛmstvə, plural ''zemstva'' – rus, земства) was an institution of local government set up during the great emancipation reform of 1861 carried out in Imperial Russia by Emperor Alexander ...
school with two classes in the center of the selo. In 1916 in zemstvo school there were 122 pupils and 3 teachers. Right after October Revolution (1917) a new primary school was opened. It was situated in the former house of priest and deacon. Fire-tower was situated near this place. In Soviet Period there were three primary schools: * in the Barskaya ("Barin's") street (in the former house of mistress of landlord Tyufyakin) * in the center of the selo, it was the former zemstvo school * in Zalinia, in the Pochtovaya ("Postal") street, it was attached to railway organization. In 1930 primary/secondary school was opened in Zalinia, it had with 7 grades and called school of peasant youths. It was situated in two former buildings of landlord Smirnov. Later the third building was made. Pupils were also from all of the local primary schools: from the settlements Kryukovka, Vlasovka, Malyonovka, Podsot, Sennoy Ovrag ("Hay Ravine"), Pervoye and Vtoroye Otdeleniye (settlements of the First and the Second branches of Sosnovskiy sovkhoz) – there were many children. Children of the selo also learned in the secondary school of Sakhzavod, opened in 1955. After Second World War shortage of labour was, and women were called to renew destroyed equipment. Therefore, nursery and kindergartens was opened. The nursery was opened in 1948 and was attached to selsoviet. It was situated in private house in the Bol'shaya street. To 1956 building for nursery was made. In 1967 nursery-kindergarten attached to Sosnovskiy sovkhoz was opened. About 1970s nursery-kindergarten No. 120 was opened, it was attached to railway station and situated in the building of the former school No. 86 attached to railway organization.


Kolkhozes and Sovkhoz "Sosnovskiy"

In 1923 some inhabitants were to resettled to khutor (hamlet) near the forest, where distillery of Smirnov was situated. Khutor was named Krasnyy ("Red"). It was a lot of vacant lands, therefore farming artel' "Krasnyy Khutor" was established. Farming artel' was organized by
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Nikolay Vasil'yevich Lizunkov. In 1929 the artel' got a first tractor
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. In 1930 was established large Kolkhoz of Kalinin, including Sosnovka and village Sennoy Ovrag. Chairman of the kolkhoz was twenty-five-thousander I. D. Kalinkin. Since 1955 Sosnovka became a central farmstead of Kalinin Kolkhoz. Later the Kolkhoz of Voroshilov and Kolkhoz "Pobeda" ("Victory") were established; they included some settlement: Malyonovka, Podsot, Vlasovka, Soglasovka, Kryukovka. Kolkhozes existed up to 1959. Kolkhozes included farms. One of the farms was situated between Big st. and Kuznechnaya ("Blacksmith's") st. near the dairy point. In February 1960 kolkhozes were united in Sovkhoz "Sosnovskiy". In 1967 the building of mechanized thrashing floor and warehouses at Tsentral'naya usad'ba ("Central farmstead") st. Since 1972 Sosnovka became a central farmstead of the sovkhoz. Sovkhoz specialize in production of grain, meat, milk and
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. There were separator point, power-saw bench, forge workshop and repair workshop of agricultural machinery.


Railroad

In 1871 railway line Umyot – Atkarsk and Vertunovskaya railway station were built (the name Vertunovskaya is from neighbour selo Vertunovka). Vertunovskaya station were included in Ryazan- Ural Railway. Towards 1881 the railway station was state. In January, 1892 года government give the railroad to private company. Large company Joint-Stock Company of Ryazan-Ural Railway was found. The railroad contributed to the development of Sosnovka. Sosnovka—Bekovo (Vertunovskaya-Bekovo) railway branch was built by industrialists Ustinovs. It was put in operation in 1874. Bekovo branch was the first in Russia, which was built at private expense. Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Communications couldn't decide, to give license for the building or no. The license was received on 22 February 1874, but by that time the branch was already built. In early March the railway communication began. Ustinov put the branch into operation to Tambov-
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Railway. The branch was leased by state. Later Tambov—Saratov Railway became state, and Ryazan-Ural Railway was found. State Kozlov-Saratov line was passed to Ryazan-Ural Railway. State bought Bekovo branch for 800 thousand rubles and it was passed to Company of Ryazan-Ural Railway. When Bekovo branch was gone into operation and trade grew, including corn-trade, Bekovo became the largest trading centre in Serdobsk District (Uyezd). After construction of the railway Sosnovka grew quickly. Large part of the population worked at construction and service of railway tracks. After October Revolution semi-automatic block system was brought in at Vertunovskaya station, railway tracks were reconstructed. Since the sugar factory (Sakhzavod) went into operation in 1933–34, density of freight traffic grew. Railwaymen contributed greatly to victory in the Second World War (1945). Railroad engineers Aleksandr Nikitovich Shchavelev and Dmitriy Ivanovich Tarantin, who were born in Sosnovka, fell in pursuance of military missions. There was large goods traffic on railroad, but railwaymen handled a task. After the Second World War density of freight traffic grew. The number of railway tracks was increased at the station, from three to six. All-electric interlocking was introduced (it cancelled work of pointsmen) and radio communication with railroad engineers.


Economy

The villagers are busy individual farming on household plots, the service of railways and other communications, and, to a small extent, commercial agriculture and trade. There is a branch of LLC "Agricultural Company Euroservice-Bekovo" (ООО "Агрофирма Евросервис-Беково") (cattle, agriculture) in the selo. This enterprise was declared bankrupt in 2010.


Streets

Official name (Translation) / People's name (Translation) * Vokzal'naya (Railway-Station) * Zarechnaya (Over-the-River) * Komsomol'skaya (
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) * Leninskaya (Lenin) / Bol'shaya (Big) * Nagornaya (Hilltop) * Oktyabr'skaya (
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) / Barskaya (Master's) * Pervomayskaya (May-Day) / Samodurovka (Wilful-Person) * Pochtovaya (Postal) * Revolutsionnaya (
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) / Berezovka (Birch) * Sadovaya (Garden) / Latyshovka (
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) * Sovetskaya (
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) * Khopyornaya (
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) / Nakhalovka (Impudent) * Tsentral'naya usad'ba (Central farmstead) * Shkol'naya (School)


Notable people

Vladimir Labutin was a graduate of Sosnovka secondary school, who volunteered to the battle-front of the
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, and repeated the feat of Alexander Matrosov: he closed embrasure of Nazi bunker by his chest. A. P. Korneev lived and worked in Sosnovka. He was a selectionist who raised a variety of tomato named "Kornievskiy", which is widely known. Writer and artist Ivan Fyodorovich Sedov was born and lived in Sosnovka.Духовное наследие // Сайт истории села «Летопись села Сосновка»
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Gallery of Sosnovka and its surroundings

File:Sosnovka (Bekovo) entrance.JPG, Entrance from Bekovo–Sosnovka–Varvarino route. 2015 File:Big st. in Sosnovka (Bekovo).JPG, Lenin (Big) st. 2015 File:From cemetery to Big st. in Sosnovka (Bekovo).JPG, View from cemetery to Big st. 2015 File:Sosnovka Bekovskiy rayon 02.JPG, View of the flood land of the Khopyor River from the Sosnovka cemetery. 2009 File:Sosnovka Bekovskiy rayon 04.JPG, View from the hill to Big st. 2009 File:Latyshovka st. in Sosnovka (Bekovo).JPG, Latyshovka st. 2015 File:Sosnovka Bekovo 2014 Abandoned Quarry View on the Selo.JPG, View from the abandoned quarry. 2014 File:Sosnovka Bekovo 2015 Beryozovaya st. 01.JPG, Beryozovaya st. 2015 File:Sosnovka Bekovo 2015 Oktyabr'skaya st.JPG, Oktyabr'skaya st. 2015 File:Sosny in Sosnovka (Bekovo).JPG, Sosny (pine trees) in Sosnovka. 2015 File:Sosnovka (Bekovo) high school.JPG, Sosnovka high school. 2015. File:Vertunovskaya railway station in Sosnovka (Bekovo).JPG, Vertunovskaya railway station. 2015. File:Bekovo railway branch.JPG, Bekovo railway branch. 2015 год File:Sosnovka (Bekovo) main shop.JPG, Sosnovka main shop. 2015 File:Sosnovka Bekovo3.jpg, Post office. 2012 File:Sosnovka Bekovo 2015 Library and Leisure Center (Club-House).JPG, Library and Leisure Center (club-house). 2015 File:Sosnovka Bekovo 2015 Entrance from the West.JPG, Entrance from the West. 2015 File:Sosnovka Bekovo 2015 Forest in the Valley of Khopyor River 01.JPG, Valley of the Khopyor River. 2015 File:Sosnovka Bekovo 2014 the Lake.JPG, Lake near Beryozovaya st. 2014 File:Sosnovka Bekovo 2014 near the Railway Crossing 02.jpg, Near the Railway Crossing. 2014 File:Sosnovka Bekovo 2014 Ravine near the Railway Crossing 02.jpg, Ravine near the Railway Crossing. 2014 File:Beaver dam on Sosnovochka river in Sosnovka (Bekovo).JPG, Beaver dam on Sosnovochka river. 2015. File:Pound near Samodurovka st. in Sosnovka (Bekovo).JPG, Pound near Pervomayskaya (Samodurovka) st. 2015 File:The Mitkirey river near Bekovo railway bridge 2.JPG, The Mitkirey river near Bekovo railway bridge. 2015 File:Carps from Khopyor River.JPG, Carps from the Khopyor River. 2015 File:Carps from the Khopyor River on the table.JPG, Carps on the table. 2015


References

* Bekovo, Penza Oblast * Bekovsky District * Penza *
Penza Oblast Penza Oblast (russian: Пе́нзенская о́бласть, ''Penzenskaya oblast'') is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its administrative center is the city of Penza. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 1,386,186. Geogr ...
* South Eastern Railway *
Khopyor River The Khopyor (, also transliterated as Khoper) is a river in European Russia, the biggest left tributary of the river Don.Х ...
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Rtishchevo Rtishchevo ( rus, Ртищево, p=ˈrtʲiɕːɪvə) is a town in Saratov Oblast, Russia, located west of Saratov, the administrative center of the oblast. Population: History The village of Rtishchevo was first mentioned in 1666; the modern ...


Notes


External links


Official website of the administration of Sosnovsky Selsoviet of Bekovsky District

Official website of Sosnovka secondary comprehensive school

Official website of Bekovsky District administration

Video presentationPostal сodes and the list of the streets

OKATO code


* ttp://sosnovka.mousosnovka.edusite.ru/ Unofficial website about Sosnovka and its history
Amateur reconstruction of the Sosnovka church
{{Penza Oblast Rural localities in Penza Oblast Serdobsky Uyezd