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Sukhodolka River

The village got its name from the Sukhodolka River, which is the left tributary of the Suvoroshch River. As for the name of the river, it undoubtedly came from the characteristics of the area through which Sukhodolka flows. In "List populated areas”According to 1859, the word “sukhodol” is explained as “a ravine formed from a dried up river”. AT explanatory dictionary S.I. Ozhegov - "a valley filled only melt waters disappearing by summer. It was here, on dry land, on the outskirts of the Suzdal opolye, that the first inhabitants of the village settled. The old names of the streets "Zavrazhye", "Pokalyaikha", "Rachki", "Popovskaya" and the surroundings "Ivka", "Long Enemy", "Myshkino", "Ospitsino", "Udavlennitsa" and others suggest that the founders of the village were Slavs -settlers.
There are early references to this village dating back to the 12th century. in connection with the campaign of Vsevolod III against the Rostov-Suzdal boyars. Legends living among the people tell that the village was called Sukhodol by the Mongols-Tatars during their invasion due to the lack of water in these places.
The Suzdal road from Vladimir went to opposite side Dilapidated city to the northeast and passed by the Zachatievsky Monastery through the fords on the Lybed River, past, across the Rpen River, then along the mountain through the village of Krasnoye to Sukhodol, Borisovskoye (and the village), Poretskoye, Vasilkovo, and Suzdal. Another road to Suzdal went from Vladimir (Silver Gates) to Bogolyubovo, then to the current village of Novoye and to Spasskoye Gorodishche and Suzdal..

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Geography

Sukhodol is located 6 km (by road) south of the district center - the village of Sergievsk. The village is located on the left bank of the Surgut River (a tributary of the Sok).

Story

For the first time the settlement was mentioned in 1849, then it was called the village Epiphany.

The status of an urban-type settlement has been since 1970.

The earliest information about the village of Bogoyavlenka ( original title n. Sukhodol), how about locality, which is part of the county town of Sergievsk, dates back to 1849. By that time, there were 68 households in the village, 486 inhabitants lived in them. There was no church in the village. The nearest church was two versts away, in the village of Sergievsky mineral waters, where the peasants went to pray. Bogoyavlenka (or Sukhodol) was located in the 2nd camp of the county on the right side of the road from Sergievsky Mineralnye Vody in the city of Samara. The river Sukhodol flowed near the village. In 1859, the population of the village increased and reached 620 people. AT late XIX century Bogoyavlenka became a village, the number of inhabitants reached 1149 people.

In 1910, a wooden church with a bell tower was built in the village, and a literacy school was opened at the church.

Before the revolution of 1917 in Bogoyavlenka, the population increased to 1,400 people. At the end of the 1920s, the church bells were dropped and the parish was closed. The wooden frame of the church (built according to the “no nails” principle) turned out to be so strong that it stood until 2000 and was dismantled, the logs were used to build a bell tower at new church in the name of Archangel Michael.

After establishing Soviet power The village of Bogoyavlenka was renamed Sukhodol. In 1928, the Sukhodolsky village council was formed. Since the end of the 1920s, after famine and devastation, the village began to grow slowly. So in 1931 there were 248 households in the village, in which 1268 people lived, mostly Russians. The population was mainly agriculture, sowed rye, wheat, oats, as well as millet, peas, barley and other crops. In 1933-1934. radio appeared in Sukhodol.

Development of oil and gas fields in the north of the province, led to the fact that the village after the Great patriotic war began to grow rapidly, there were technical support bases, engineering services for the development of deposits. In the south-west of Sukhodol, a nodal compressor gas station (CS) was built, providing blue fuel to the entire north of the province.

Population

Transport

South of the village passes federal road"Ural". In the village itself is railroad station Samara branch of the Kuibyshev railway Sulfuric waters 1 (ECR code 658806).

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