Town in Russia
In 1821 the smoking village became known as Staroshcherbinovsky , in connection with the formation of Novoshcherbinovsky . By the middle of the 19th century, there were 847 houses and 84 farms in the village. Cossacks - 4127 people, with them 49 souls of serfs and courtyards, as well as 139 non-residents. 3 brick factories.
The village was part of the Yeysk department of the Kuban region. During the First World War in the village - 3556 households, 15082 Cossacks and 2122 non-residents. The area of the yurt is 52,624 acres, including 39,519 acres of arable land.
In 1794, the smoking village of Shcherbinovskoye was founded - one of the first 40 villages of the Black Sea Cossacks in the Kuban. The name is transferred from the kuren of the Zaporozhian Sich . The place for resettlement was chosen at the strategically important historical Black Ford - the gati-crossing at the mouth of the Yeya, where the Nogai ( Crimean ) fortification previously existed. In 1801, the population of kuren was 1789 inhabitants, there were 9 windmills. In 1809-1811, 2178 settlers from the Poltava and Chernihiv provinces were resettled in the kuren. In 1821-1822, Little Russian Cossacks were additionally resettled, the number of households in the Shcherbinovsky kuren increased from 588 to 774.
Town in Russia
Staroshcherbinovskaya is the northernmost of the villages of the region, located in the lower reaches of the river Yeya , (basin of the Sea of Azov ), 33 km east of the city of Yeysk .
There is a railway station on the Yeysk - Starominskaya line .
Town in Russia
Staroshcherbinovskaya is a village in the Krasnodar Territory . The administrative center of the Shcherbinovsky district . It forms the Staroshcherbinovsky rural settlement and is its administrative center.
Town in Russia