I wandered around the site and decided to write about my hometown - Pavlovsky Posad. The townspeople affectionately call him Pavlik. You can find a lot of information on the Internet about the fact that our city is very old, with a rich history. There you will also see colorful photographs of our attractions. I, as a person who has lived in Pavlovsky Posad all my life, want to tell about it to those who are just planning to move to us. Moreover, I will write everything as it is, without embellishment.
I love my city, which is probably why I didn’t go to live in Moscow. Small towns have a different rhythm of life, noticeably different from the capital. I say this so confidently because I go to work in Moscow every day. It takes more than two hours to travel one way. It doesn’t seem very far from Pavlovsky Posad to Moscow – 68 kilometers. But if you go by car, the journey can take more than three hours.
Traffic jams on the roads to Moscow are our problem. In the morning and evening, as well as on weekends, all highways (Gorkovskoye, Egoryevskoye, Nosovikhinskoye highways) are closed. Therefore, in order not to be late for work, you have to take the train. This pleasure is dubious. It is not always possible to find a place and sometimes you have to stand on your feet for almost an hour and a half. There are express trains to Moscow (they are more expensive), they go faster and there are always seats, but I leave earlier, otherwise I won’t be able to get to work in time. The trains can be very stuffy, especially in the summer. I write in detail about all this for a reason. If you decide to come to us for permanent residence, then first think about where you will work.
Work and salaries
In Soviet times, there were many textile industry enterprises in Pavlovsky Posad. Everyone knows the woolen Pavlov Posad shawls that made our city famous throughout the world. Now things are different. Many textile factories have closed, and in their place are now shopping centers on Lenskaya. I have nothing against the shopping center itself. The stores are excellent, the selection is good, the prices are good. Yes, but there used to be a factory on this site, where my grandmother also worked. The factories were closed, and no one thought about where people would work now. So we have to go to work in Moscow. You arrive home in the evening at half past eight. There is almost no time left for home and family. But in Moscow at least the salaries are a little higher. Where to work in our city?
Stores are constantly looking for salespeople. But the salary is 15-18 thousand, how can you live on that kind of money? You can get a job as a hairdresser. Almost all men who have their own cars work in taxis. Including my husband. But a trip around the city costs 120-150 rubles. There are a lot of cars, not very many clients. So calculate how much you can earn per day, because you also have to pay the company where the taxi driver works. It’s good if you come across a client who will take a taxi to Moscow. This is a profitable order.
Of the old industrial enterprises in the city, there are Exiton, a worsted mill, “Bereg” in Bolshie Dvory, an aluminum mill, a spinning, silk and clothing factory. There is also a PATP (motor transport enterprise). Packers and movers are constantly needed among the new ones at Sibirsky Bereg. But the salaries there are also meager. Now, if you are a carpenter or roofer, you will definitely find a job. In the outskirts of the city there are many dachas where new houses are being built. Yes, they are also being built in villages. The city has many construction markets and stores with building materials.
But if you do not take into account the difficulties with work, then it is quite possible to live in Pavlovsky Posad. We have both modern multi-storey buildings and private houses. There is a lot of greenery, in the spring the city is all in bloom. We have a lot of stores. There are large chain supermarkets “Magnit”, “Atak”, “Pyaterochka”, “Dixie”, “FixPrice”. There are many beauty salons in the city, so there are no queues.
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Notes
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Resolution No. 123-PG - ^ a b
Federal State Statistics Service of Russia (2011).
“All-Russian Population Census 2010. Volume 1" [All-Russian Population Census 2010, vol. 1]. All-Russian Population Census 2010 [All-Russian Population Census 2010]
(in Russian). Federal State Statistics Service. - ^ a b c d f
Law No. 41/2005-OZ - "On the calculation of time." Official Internet portal of legal information
(in Russian). June 3, 2011. Retrieved January 19, 2022. - Post office. Information and computing center of OASU RPO. ( Post office
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) (in Russian) - Federal State Statistics Service of Russia (May 21, 2004). “The population of Russia, the constituent entities of the Russian Federation as part of federal districts, urban settlements, urban settlements, settlements, settlements of 3 thousand or more people.” [Population of Russia, its federal districts, federal subjects, districts, urban settlements, rural settlements - administrative centers, rural settlements with a population of more than 3000 people] (XLS). All-Russian Population Census of 2002 [All-Russian Population Census of 2002]
(in Russian). - “All-Union Population Census of 1989. The actual population of union and autonomous republics, autonomous regions and districts, territories, regions, urban settlements and villages. Information Bulletin of the Moscow Region,” No. 10, October 30, 2010 (Governor of the Moscow Region. Resolution No. 123 -PG dated September 28, 2010 On cadastral data of administrative-territorial units of the Moscow Region
As amended by Resolution No. 252-PG dated June 26, 2015
On amendments to the inventory data of administrative-territorial units of the Moscow Region
. - Moscow Regional Duma. Law No. 41 / 2005-OZ of February 15, 2005 “On the status and boundaries of the Pavlovo-Posad municipal district and newly formed municipalities within it,” as amended. Law No. 93 / 2012-OZ of July 3, 2012 “On amendments to the Law of the Moscow Region” On the status and boundaries of the Pavlovo-Posad municipal district and the newly formed municipalities within it “”. Came into force on the date of official publication. Published: “Daily News. Moscow Region", No. 35, February 26, 2005 (Moscow Regional Duma. Law No. 41/2005-OZ of February 15, 2005. On the status and boundaries of the Pavlovo-Posad municipal district and the newly formed municipalities included in it.
As amended by the Law dated 07/03/2012 No. 93/2012-OZ.
On amendments to the Law of the Moscow Region “On the status and boundaries of the Pavlovo-Posad municipal district and the newly formed municipalities included in it
.” Valid from the date of official publication.).
Medicine, communications and other “little things in life”
Medical care, probably like everywhere else now, is different. Free healthcare is not up to par, there are queues at clinics, and it’s difficult to get to specialists. But there are private clinics. Dental clinics "Prodent" and "Tweed" are not bad. The equipment is modern, but a little expensive. Recently, many pharmacies have opened.
You can live with your family in Pavlovsky Posad. Our schools are normal. There is a lyceum. My daughter goes to music school and to the swimming pool.
Our connection is good. There are many mobile operators: MTS, Megafon, Beeline, Skylink. A lot of megaphone towers have been installed in the area recently, so the Internet via modem works well. There is also GlobalTel. This is the satellite communications operator GlabalStar. By the way, the GlobalStar satellite connection station is located in our city, on Yuzhnaya. This is our local landmark, there are only three of these in the country!
Transport in the city works well. Buses run on schedule, there are many minibuses. Again, there are taxis. If you call through a company, a trip around the city will cost 120 rubles. There are a lot of cars, so you don’t have to wait more than ten minutes for a taxi.
Religion
The Intercession-Vasilievsky Monastery was founded next to the cemetery at the beginning of the 20th century. The monastery has a cathedral, which actually unites two independent churches: the upper Intercession Church and the lower St. Basil the Confessor, who was Vasily Gryaznov's patron saint. For his missionary work among the Old Believers, Vasily Gryaznov was awarded the rejoicing of the saints in 1999. The cathedral has a bell tower. Both the cathedral and the bell tower were built in the so-called pseudo-Russian style. There is also a small church of St. Andrei Rublev at the monastery gates.
Icon of St. Basil the Confessor from Pavlovsky Posad
There are also three more Orthodox churches and one Old Believers' Orthodox Church.
Famous people[ | ]
- Stepanov Mikhail Iudovich (February 21, 1920 - July 13, 1952 - native of the village of Andreevo, Pavlovo-Posad district, Moscow region, participant in the Great Patriotic War, commander of the 144th Guards Assault Aviation Regiment (292nd Assault Aviation Division, 1st Assault Aviation Corps , 5th Air Army). Guard Colonel. Hero of the Soviet Union.
Vyacheslav Vasilievich Tikhonov (February 8, 1928, Pavlovsky Posad - December 4, 2009, Moscow) - Soviet and Russian actor. Hero of Socialist Labor (1982). People's Artist of the USSR (1974). Laureate of the Lenin Prize (1980) and the USSR State Prize (1970).
Valery Fedorovich Bykovsky (August 2, 1934, Pavlovsky Posad, Moscow region, RSFSR, USSR - March 27, 2022, Leonikha) - USSR pilot-cosmonaut No. 5
Settlements[ | ]
List of settlements
№ | Locality | Type | Population | former municipality |
1 | Averkievo | village | ↘41[26] | rural settlement Averkievskoye |
2 | Alekseevo | village | ↗117[26] | rural settlement Kuznetsovskoye |
3 | Alferovo | village | ↘916[26] | rural settlement Averkievskoye |
4 | Andreevo | village | ↘232[26] | rural settlement Averkievskoye |
5 | Big Yards | workers' village | ↘4711[27] | urban settlement Bolshiye Dvory |
6 | Borisovo | village | ↗87[26] | rural settlement Kuznetsovskoye |
7 | Brazunovo | village | ↘29[26] | rural settlement Averkievskoye |
8 | Byvalino | village | ↗64[26] | rural settlement Ulitinskoye |
9 | Bykovo | village | ↗108[26] | rural settlement Rakhmanovskoye |
10 | Vasyutino | village | ↗447[26] | rural settlement Kuznetsovskoye |
11 | Vlasovo | village | ↘28[26] | rural settlement Averkievskoye |
12 | Gavrino | village | ↘110[26] | rural settlement Kuznetsovskoye |
13 | Mountain | village | ↗139[26] | rural settlement Ulitinskoye |
14 | Gribanino | village | ↗79[26] | rural settlement Kuznetsovskoye |
15 | Gribanovo | village | ↗171[26] | rural settlement Rakhmanovskoye |
16 | Far | village | ↗161[26] | rural settlement Kuznetsovskoye |
17 | Danilovo | village | ↘202[26] | rural settlement Averkievskoye |
18 | Demidovo | village | ↗112[26] | rural settlement Ulitinskoye |
19 | Dergaevo | village | ↗26[26] | rural settlement Averkievskoye |
20 | Dmitrovo | village | ↗115[26] | rural settlement Rakhmanovskoye |
21 | Evseevo | village | ↘1735[26] | rural settlement Ulitinskoye |
22 | Efimovo | village | ↗589[26] | rural settlement Ulitinskoye |
23 | Zaozerye | village | ↘77[26] | rural settlement Kuznetsovskoye |
24 | Ignatovo | village | ↗49[26] | rural settlement Rakhmanovskoye |
25 | Kazanskoe | village | ↗375[26] | rural settlement Rakhmanovskoye |
26 | Kovrigino | village | ↘407[26] | rural settlement Ulitinskoye |
27 | Kozlovo | village | ↗93[26] | rural settlement Ulitinskoye |
28 | Criulino | village | ↗58[26] | rural settlement Rakhmanovskoye |
29 | Krupino | village | ↘673[26] | rural settlement Averkievskoye |
30 | Blacksmiths | village | ↗1318[26] | rural settlement Kuznetsovskoye |
31 | Kurovo | village | ↘169[26] | rural settlement Ulitinskoye |
32 | Levkino | village | ↘40[26] | rural settlement Averkievskoye |
33 | Loginovo | village | ↗332[26] | rural settlement Ulitinskoye |
34 | Malygino | village | ↘8[26] | rural settlement Averkievskoye |
35 | Mitino | village | ↘39[26] | rural settlement Averkievskoye |
36 | Mikhalevo | village | →39[26] | rural settlement Kuznetsovskoye |
37 | Nazaryevo | village | ↗208[26] | rural settlement Ulitinskoye |
38 | Novozagarye | village | ↘251[26] | rural settlement Averkievskoye |
39 | Nosyrevo | village | ↘37[26] | rural settlement Kuznetsovskoye |
40 | Pavlovsky Posad | city | ↘62 718[28] | urban settlement Pavlovsky Posad |
41 | Perkhurovo | village | ↘51[26] | rural settlement Averkievskoye |
42 | Pestovo | village | ↘28[26] | rural settlement Averkievskoye |
43 | Village of Averkievsky forestry | village | ↘35[26] | rural settlement Averkievskoye |
44 | Mekhleskhoz village | village | ↗84[26] | rural settlement Ulitinskoye |
45 | Rakhmanovo | village | ↘2577[26] | rural settlement Rakhmanovskoye |
46 | Saurovo | village | ↗193[26] | rural settlement Ulitinskoye |
47 | Semyonovo | village | ↘101[26] | rural settlement Averkievskoye |
48 | Sonino | village | ↗134[26] | rural settlement Rakhmanovskoye |
49 | Stremyannikovo | village | ↗85[26] | rural settlement Ulitinskoye |
50 | Subbotino | village | ↗57[26] | rural settlement Rakhmanovskoye |
51 | Sumino | village | →28[26] | rural settlement Averkievskoye |
52 | Tarasovo | village | ↘326[26] | rural settlement Kuznetsovskoye |
53 | Terenino | village | ↗230[26] | rural settlement Ulitinskoye |
54 | Ulitino | village | ↗338[26] | rural settlement Ulitinskoye |
55 | Fateyevo | village | ↗223[26] | rural settlement Rakhmanovskoye |
56 | Fomino | village | ↗141[26] | rural settlement Rakhmanovskoye |
57 | Chapel | village | ↘13[26] | rural settlement Averkievskoye |
58 | Chisto-Perkhurovo | village | ↘204[26] | rural settlement Averkievskoye |
59 | Shebanovo | village | ↘140[26] | rural settlement Averkievskoye |
60 | Shchekutovo | village | ↘188[26] | rural settlement Ulitinskoye |
Population[ | ]
Population | ||||||
1931[11] | 1939[12] | 1970[13] | 1979[14] | 1989[15] | 2002[16] | 2006[17] |
69 937 | ↗92 007 | ↘38 655 | ↗39 639 | ↗40 173 | ↗102 311 | ↘85 833 |
2009[18] | 2010[19] | 2011[20] | 2012[21] | 2013[22] | 2014[23] | 2015[24] |
↗102 072 | ↘83 520 | ↗84 388 | →84 388 | ↗85 166 | ↗85 879 | ↗86 046 |
2016[25] | 2017[4] | |||||
↘85 655 | ↘85 218 |
Urbanization
79.13% of the district's population live in urban areas (the city of Pavlovsky Posad and the working settlement of Bolshie Dvory).
Content
- 1 Geography 1.1 Climate
- 1.2 Relief
- 1.3 Hydrography
- 1.4 Natural resources
- 1.5 Ecology
- 8.1 Transport