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Dedinovo

Village in Moscow Oblast, Russia

Dedinovo

Village in Moscow Oblast, Russia

Dedinovskiy parom, Dedinovo, Lukhovitskiy district

Dedinovo () is a village in Lukhovitsky District of Moscow Oblast, Russia, located on both sides of the Oka River 12 km (6.5 mi) north of Lukhovitsy and 110 km (65 mi) south-east of Moscow. In 1990 the population was estimated at approximately 7,000.

The population is predominantly employed in agriculture. Carrots and potatoes are the main crops grown in the village's fields.

Dedinovo has a convenience store, a movie theater, a post office, and a bookstore. A ferry/bus-station of the Lukhovitsy–Lisyi Nory road is located here.

History

The village was established by citizens of Novgorod in the late 15th century. It was known as one of the biggest centers of riverine shipbuilding in the 17th-century Russia. The first Russian military ship, , was built here in 1669. Tsar's edict of July 19, 1667, prescribed "... for the messages from Astrakhan to Khvalynskoye sea to make ships in the Kolomna district in the village Dedinovo...". On November 14, 1667 the construction of the 26-cannon ship Oryol began on the Oka River.

References

References

  1. Raza, Moonis. (1990). "Geographical Dictionary Of The World In The Early 20th Century With Pronouncing Gazetteer". Concept Publishing Company.
  2. (27 September 2001). "Discovering the Moscow Countryside: An Illustrated Guide to Russia's Heartland - Kathleen Berton Murrell".
  3. "The First Russian Ship "Orel" (the "Eagle")". Rusnavy.com.
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