Golynki
Sign in to saveGolynki () is an urban-type settlement in Rudnyansky District of Smolensk Oblast, Russia. It is located on the banks of the Yelenka River. Population:
Key facts
- Russian inhabited locality.en_name
- Golynki
- Russian inhabited locality.ru_name
- Голынки
- Russian inhabited locality.map_label_position
- bottom
- Russian inhabited locality.federal_subject
- Smolensk Oblast
- Russian inhabited locality.adm_district_jur
- Rudnyansky District
- Russian inhabited locality.adm_selsoviet_jur
- Golynkovskoye
- Russian inhabited locality.adm_selsoviet_type
- Urban settlement
- Russian inhabited locality.adm_ctr_of1
- Rudnyansky District
- Russian inhabited locality.adm_ctr_of2
- Golynkovskoye Urban Settlement
- Russian inhabited locality.inhabloc_cat
- Urban-type settlement
- Russian inhabited locality.inhabloc_type
- Work settlement
- Russian inhabited locality.mun_district_jur
- Rudnyansky Municipal District
- Russian inhabited locality.urban_settlement_jur
- Golynkovskoye Urban Settlement
- Russian inhabited locality.mun_admctr_of1
- Rudnyansky Municipal District
- Russian inhabited locality.mun_admctr_of2
- Golynkovskoye Urban Settlement
- Russian inhabited locality.pop_2010census
- 2834
- Russian inhabited locality.established_date
- 1908
- Russian inhabited locality.current_cat_date
- 1963
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Golynki () is an urban-type settlement in Rudnyansky District of Smolensk Oblast, Russia. It is located on the banks of the Yelenka River. Population:
==History== Golymki is known as a settlement since 1908, when it was made by a merger of five villages. The names of the four of them were Golynki, Glinyany, Skorokhody, and Ukhabnoye; the name of the fifth village is unknown. The settlement belonged to Orshansky Uyezd of Mogilev Governorate. In 1919, Mogilev Governorate was abolished, and Orshansky Uyezd was included into Gomel Governorate. In 1920, the uyezd was included into Vitebsk Governorate, and shortly the area was transferred to Smolensky Uyezd of Smolensk Governorate.
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