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Coordinates: 56°4720N 36°5024E / 56.78889°N 36.84000°E / 56.78889; 36.84000
 

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Korcheva
Корчева
Korcheva in the early 20th century
Korcheva in the early 20th century
Coat of arms of Korcheva
Korcheva is located in Tver Oblast
Korcheva

Korcheva

Korcheva is located in Russia
Korcheva

Korcheva

Coordinates: 56°47′20N 36°50′24E / 56.78889°N 36.84000°E / 56.78889; 36.84000
Country Russia
RegionTver Oblast
DistrictKonakovsky
Town status since1781
Abandoned1937
Historical population
YearPop.
1863 3,317
1897 2,182
1913 2,518
1923 2,353
Source: [1][2]

Korcheva (Russian: Корчева́) was a town in central Russia, on the territory of the modern Konakovsky District, Tver Oblast, on the Volga River, with a population of a few thousand people. It was first mentioned in the 1540s as a selo.[3] Korcheva received town status in 1781 by the order of the empress Catherine II. Korcheva was the administrative center of Korchevskoy Uyezd, one of the uyezds of Tver Viceroyalty and subsequently, from 1803, of Tver Governorate. The town was prosperous until it was bypassed by the railroads in the latter half of the nineteenth century.[4]

As the Ivankovo Reservoir and the Moscow Canal were constructed during the stalinist development of the Soviet Union, the town was abandoned and destroyed in 1936, and mostly submerged under the waters of the reservoir the next year. Most of the population was resettled into the nearby town of Konakovo. One can still find the only surviving house (which belonged to merchant Rozhdestvensky), a cemetery, and a foundation of the ruined Kazanskaya church at an impracticable bank of the reservoir.[3]

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  1. ^ Сборник статистических сведений о Тверской губернии. Т. 9, вып. 1 : Корчевской уезд. Отдел II. Население [Collection of statistical information about the Tver Governorate. Vol. 9, Issue 1: Korchevskoy Uyezd. Part II. Population] (in Russian). Tver Governorate Zemstvo Publishers. 1899.
  • ^ Краткая промышленная характеристика городов и поселений городского типа [Brief industrial description of cities and urban-type settlements] (in Russian). Central Statistical Directorate. 1926. p. 130.
  • ^ a b О районе (in Russian). Konakovsky District Administration. Retrieved 26 August 2014.
  • ^ Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin, Sovremennaya idilliya (St. Petersburg, A.A. Kraevsky, 1883), p. 244: "Потом начали проводить железные дороги: из Бологова пошла на Рыбинск, из Москвы - на Ярославль, а про Корчеву до того забыли, что и к промежуточным станциям этих дорог от нее езды не стало..."
  • ^ Muireann Maguire, Red Spectres (OVERLOOK, 2013; ISBN 1468303481), p. 43.

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