Sandovsky District


title: "Sandovsky District" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["districts-of-tver-oblast", "states-and-territories-established-in-1929", "states-and-territories-disestablished-in-1963", "states-and-territories-established-in-1965"] topic_path: "general/districts-of-tver-oblast" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandovsky_District" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

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en_nameSandovsky District
ru_nameСандовский район
image_map
map_captionLocation of Sandovsky District in Tver Oblast
coordinates
image_flagFlag of Sandovsky rayon (Tver oblast).png
image_coaCoat of Arms of Sandovo rayon (Tver oblast).png
federal_subjectTver Oblast
federal_subject_ref
adm_ctr_nameSandovo
adm_ctr_ref
urban-type_settlement_of_district_significance_typeUrban settlements
no_of_urban-type_settlements_of_district_significance1
selsoviet_type1Rural settlements
no_of_selsoviets_type14
no_of_urban-type_settlements1
no_of_rural_localities215
counts_ref
mun_formation1Sandovsky Municipal District
mun_formation1_ref
mun_formation1_no_of_urban_settlements1
mun_formation1_no_of_rural_settlements4
mun_formation1_counts_ref
area_km21608
area_km2_ref
pop_2010census6811
urban_pop_2010census51.5%
rural_pop_2010census48.5%
pop_2010census_ref
websitehttp://www.sandovoregion.ru/
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|en_name=Sandovsky District |ru_name=Сандовский район |image_map= |map_caption=Location of Sandovsky District in Tver Oblast |image_view= |image_caption= |coordinates = |image_flag=Flag of Sandovsky rayon (Tver oblast).png |image_coa=Coat of Arms of Sandovo rayon (Tver oblast).png |anthem= |anthem_ref= |holiday= |holiday_ref= |federal_subject=Tver Oblast |federal_subject_ref= |adm_ctr_name=Sandovo |adm_ctr_ref= |urban-type_settlement_of_district_significance_type=Urban settlements |no_of_urban-type_settlements_of_district_significance=1 |selsoviet_type1=Rural settlements |no_of_selsoviets_type1=4 |no_of_urban-type_settlements=1 |no_of_rural_localities=215 |counts_ref= |mun_formation1=Sandovsky Municipal District |mun_formation1_ref= |mun_formation1_no_of_urban_settlements=1 |mun_formation1_no_of_rural_settlements=4 |mun_formation1_counts_ref= |mun_formation1_leader_title= |mun_formation1_leader_title_ref= |mun_formation1_leader_name= |mun_formation1_leader_name_ref= |mun_formation1_representative_body= |mun_formation1_representative_body_ref= |area_km2=1608 |area_km2_ref= |pop_2010census=6811 |urban_pop_2010census=51.5% |rural_pop_2010census=48.5% |pop_2010census_ref= |pop_latest= |pop_latest_date= |pop_latest_ref= |established_date= |established_date_ref= |website=http://www.sandovoregion.ru/ **Sandovsky District ** () is an administrative and municipal district (raion), one of the thirty-six in Tver Oblast, Russia. It is located in the northeast of the oblast and borders with Ustyuzhensky District of Vologda Oblast in the north, Vesyegonsky District in the northeast, Molokovsky District in the southeast, Maksatikhinsky District in the south, Lesnoy District in the west, and with Pestovsky District of Novgorod Oblast in the northwest. The area of the district is 1608 km2. Its administrative center is the urban locality (an urban-type settlement) of Sandovo. Population: 6,811 (2010 Census); The population of Sandovo accounts for 51.5% of the district's total population.

Geography

The district lies fully in the basin of the Mologa River. The Mologa itself flows at the western border of the district, separating it from Lesnoy District. Rivers in the north and the west of the district drain directly into the Mologa, whereas rivers in the south and in the center of the district drain into the Melecha, which together with the Mogocha forms the Osen, a right tributary of the Mologa. The source of the Melecha lies within the district. Most of the district is covered by forests.

History

In the Medieval times, the territory of the modern district was populated with the Finnish peoples and later it was dependent on the Novgorod Republic. In the end of the 15th century, together with Novgorod, it was annexed by the Grand Duchy of Moscow and was a part of Bezhetsk pyatina, one of five pyatinas Novgorod was administratively divided into. Under Vasily II, some of the lands were given to Stanislaw Melecki, a Polish noble converted to Russian Orthodox church.

In the course of the administrative reform carried out in 1708 by Peter the Great, the area was included into Ingermanland Governorate (known since 1710 as Saint Petersburg Governorate), but in 1727 it was transferred to Moscow Governorate. In 1775, Tver Viceroyalty was formed from the lands which previously belonged to Moscow and Novgorod Governorates, and in 1776, Vesyegonsky Uyezd was established as a part of Tver Viceroyalty. Vesyegonsk was granted town rights. In 1796, the viceroyalty was transformed into Tver Governorate and Vesyegonsky Uyezd was abolished; the territory was transferred to Bezhetsky Uyezd. In 1803, it was re-established. On April 25, 1921, Vesyegonsky Uyezd was transferred to newly established Rybinsk Governorate. On February 15, 1923, Rybinsk Governorate was abolished and the uyezd was transferred back to Tver Governorate.

On July 12, 1929, the governorates and uyezds were abolished. Sandovsky District, with the administrative center in the selo of Sandovo, was established within Bezhetsk Okrug of Moscow Oblast. On July 23, 1930, the okrugs were abolished and the districts were directly subordinated to the oblast. In 1932, the administrative center of the district was transferred to the village of Orudovo near Sandovo railway station, which eventually grew up into the settlement of Sandovo. On January 29, 1935, Kalinin Oblast was established and Sandovsky District was transferred to it. In February 1963, during the abortive administrative reform by Nikita Khrushchev, Sandovsky District was merged into Vesyegonsky District, but in January 1965 it was re-established. In 1967, Sandovo was granted urban-type settlement status. In 1990, Kalinin Oblast was renamed Tver Oblast.

Economy

Industry

The district has enterprises of timber and food industries.

Agriculture

The main agricultural specializations in the district are cattle breeding with meat and milk production, as well as flax, vegetables, and potato growing. The agriculture is in deep crisis, with only one mid-size farm being profitable.

Transportation

A railway connecting Moscow and Mga via Sonkovo and Pestovo crosses the district from southeast to northwest. The major railway station is Sandovo.

Sandovo is connected by road with Krasny Kholm via Molokovo. Gravel roads run to Vesyegonsk and Ustyuzhna. There are also local roads, with bus traffic originating from Sandovo.

Culture and recreation

The district contains nineteen cultural heritage monuments of federal significance and additionally eighteen objects classified as cultural and historical heritage of local significance. The federal monuments include three estates, in the villages of Ladozhskoye, Tukhani, and Yuryevo.

In Sandovo, there is a Bee Museum, which shows materials related to beekeeping, a traditional occupation of local peasants. The museum was opened in 2007.

References

Notes

Sources

References

  1. Law #34-ZO stipulates that the borders of the administrative divisions of the district match those of the municipal formations the corresponding municipal district is subdivided into. Law #44-ZO contains the list of the municipal formations of Sandovsky Municipal District. The counts of inhabited localities are per [[OKATO]].
  2. Law #44-ZO
  3. {{OKATO reference. 28 249
  4. Law #4-ZO
  5. link. Администрация Сандовского района
  6. {{ru-pop-ref. 2010Census
  7. link. Архивы России
  8. link. Администрация Сандовского района
  9. link. Бабич. Алексей. tverlife.ru
  10. link. Россия 10

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