New buildings in the village of Romanovka (Vsevolozhsk district). Apartments in a residential complex (LCD) from the developer
Tselinogradsky district of Akmola region;
Kyrgyzstan
- Romanovka is a village in the Sokuluk district of the Chui region.
Moldova
- Romanovka - a village in the Leovsky district
- Romanovka - a village in the Singereisky district
- Romanovka is a village in the Ungheni region.
- Romanovka- a former Jewish agricultural colony, later part of the village of Bessarabka.
Russia
Altai region- Romanovka - a village in the Rubtsovsky district.
- Romanovka is a village in the Oktyabrsky district.
- Romanovka - village, Birsky district.
- Romanovka - village, Davlekanovsky district.
- Romanovka - village, Karmaskaly district.
- Romanovka - village, Meleuzovsky district.
- Romanovka - village, Chishminsky district.
- Romanovka - village, Demsky district of Ufa.
- Romanovka - the former name of the village of Kirovskoe, Iglinsky district.
- Romanovka is a village in the Dyatkovsky district.
- Romanovka is a village in Kletnyansky District.
- Romanovka is a village in the Pogarsky District.
- Romanovka is a village in the Bauntovsky Evenki District.
- Romanovka - a village in the Anninsky district
- Romanovka- a former German colony, now the village of Luxembourg in the Babayurt district.
- Romanovka- a former German farm, now the village of Kirpich-Kutan in the Akhvakh region.
- Romanovka is a village in the Tyukhtetsky district.
- Romanovka is a village in the Vsevolozhsky District.
- Romanovka is a village in the Gatchina region.
- Romanovka is a village in the Kashirsky District.
- Romanovka is a village in the Kolomensky district.
- Romanovka is a village in the Serpukhov District.
- Romanovka is a village in the Pochinkovsky district.
- Romanovka is a village in the Bagansky district.
- Romanovka is a village in the Chistoozerny district.
- Romanovka is a village in Ponomarevskiy district.
- Romanovka is a village in Sorochinsky District.
- Romanovka is a village in the Tulgansky District.
- Romanovka is a village in Sharlyksky District.
- Romanovka- the former name of the village of Zhdanovka, Aleksandrovsky district.
- Romanovka is a village in the Shkotovsky district.
- Romanovka is a village in the Salsky district.
- Romanovka is a village in Khvorostyansky District.
- Romanovka is a settlement in the Shentalinsky district.
- Romanovka - a village, the center of the Romanovsky district.
- Romanovka is a village in the Fedorovsky District.
- Romanovka is a village in the Tomsk region.
- Romanovka is a village in the Satka district.
- Romanovka is a village in the Myshkinsky District.
Russia Ukraine
Crimea- Romanovka - disappeared village, Razdolnensky district
- Romanovka - disappeared village, Kirovsky district
Ukraine
Vinnytsia region- Romanovka - village, Bershad district
- Romanovka - village, Ivanichevsky district
- Romanovka - village, Lutsk region
- Romanovka - village, Krivoy Rog district
- Romanovka - village, Sinelnikovsky district
- Romanovka - village, Konstantinovsky district
- Romanovka - village, Maryinsky district
- Romanovka (formerly Radyanskoe) is a village in the Berdichevsky district.
- Romanovka - village, Brusilovsky district
- Romanovka - village, Novograd-Volynsky district
- Romanovka - village, Popelnyansky district
- Romanovka - village, Romanovsky district
- Romanovka (former Ordzhonikidze) - a village in the Polessky district.
- Romanovka - village, Belokurakinskiy district
- Romanovka - village, Gorodok district
- Romanovka - village, Zhydachovsky district
- Romanovka - village, Radekhovsky district
- Romanovka - village, Sokalsky district
- Romanovka - village, Bereznegovatsky district
- Romanovka - village, Kazankovsky district
- Romanovka - village, Ananyevsky district
- Romanovka - village, Belgorod-Dnestrovsky district
- Romanovka - village, Nikolaevsky district
- Romanovka - village, Podolsky district
- Romanovka - village, Globinsky district
- Romanovka - village, Zenkovsky district
- Romanovka - village, Terebovlyansky district
- Romanovka - village, Ternopil region
- Romanovka - village, Zachepilovsky district
- Romanovka - village, Chemerovets district
- Romanovka - village, Talnovsky district
Other
- Romanovka (estate of Baron Bistrom, Karl Ivanovich in Kingisepp)
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Rostov did not know and did not think that this village to which he was going was the estate of that same Bolkonsky, who was his sister's fiancé.Rostov and Ilyin let the horses out for the last time in the cart in front of Bogucharov, and Rostov, having overtaken Ilyin, was the first to jump into the street of the village of Bogucharov.
“You took it ahead,” said Ilyin, flushed.
“Yes, everything is forward, and forward in the meadow, and here,” answered Rostov, stroking his soaring bottom with his hand.
“And I’m in French, Your Excellency,” Lavrushka said from behind, calling his draft horse French, “I would have overtaken, but I just didn’t want to shame.
They walked up to the barn, where a large crowd of peasants was standing.
Some peasants took off their hats, some, without taking off their hats, looked at the approachers. Two long old peasants, with wrinkled faces and sparse beards, came out of the tavern and with smiles, swaying and singing some awkward song, approached the officers.
- Well done! - said, laughing, Rostov. - What, do you have hay?
“And the same ones…” said Ilyin.
- Weigh ... oo ... oooh ... barking demon ... demon ... - the men sang with happy smiles.
One peasant left the crowd and approached Rostov.
- Which one will you be? - he asked.
“French,” answered Ilyin, laughing. "That's Napoleon himself," he said, pointing to Lavrushka.
- So, the Russians will be? the man asked.
- How much of your power is there? asked another small man, approaching them.
“Many, many,” answered Rostov. - Yes, what are you gathered here for? he added. Holiday, huh?
“The old men have gathered, on a worldly matter,” answered the peasant, moving away from him.
At this time, two women and a man in a white hat appeared on the road from the manor house, walking towards the officers.
- In my pink, mind not beating! said Ilyin, noticing Dunyasha resolutely advancing towards him.
Ours will be! Lavrushka said with a wink.
- What, my beauty, do you need? - said Ilyin, smiling.
- The princess was ordered to find out what regiment you are and your names?
- This is Count Rostov, squadron commander, and I am your obedient servant.
- Be ... se ... e ... du ... shka! sang the drunk peasant, smiling happily and looking at Ilyin, who was talking to the girl. Following Dunyasha, Alpatych approached Rostov, taking off his hat from a distance.
“I dare to disturb, your honor,” he said with deference, but with relative disdain for the youth of this officer, and putting his hand in his bosom. “My lady, the daughter of General-in-Chief Prince Nikolai Andreevich Bolkonsky, who died this fifteenth day, being in difficulty on the occasion of the ignorance of these persons,” he pointed to the peasants, “asks you to come in ... if you don’t mind,” Alpatych said with a sad smile, “move off a few, otherwise it’s not so convenient when ... - Alpatych pointed to two men who were rushing around him from behind, like horseflies near a horse.
- Ah! .. Alpatych ... Huh? Yakov Alpatych!.. Important! sorry for Christ. Important! Eh? .. - the men said, smiling joyfully at him. Rostov looked at the drunken old men and smiled.
“Or maybe that’s a consolation to Your Excellency?” - said Yakov Alpatych with a sedate look, pointing at the old people with his hand not in his bosom.
“No, there is little consolation here,” said Rostov, and drove off. - What's the matter? - he asked.
“I dare to report to your excellency that the rude people here do not want to let the lady out of the estate and threaten to disown the horses, so that in the morning everything is packed and her excellency cannot leave.
- Can not be! cried Rostov.
“I have the honor to report to you the real truth,” Alpatych repeated.
Rostov got off the horse and, handing it over to the orderly, went with Alpatych to the house, asking him about the details of the case. Indeed, yesterday's offer of bread by the princess to the peasants, her explanation with Dron and with the gathering spoiled the matter so much that Dron finally handed over the keys, joined the peasants and did not appear at the request of Alpatych, and that in the morning, when the princess ordered to lay the mortgage in order to go, the peasants came out in a large crowd to the barn and sent to say that they would not let the princess out of the village, that there was an order not to be taken out, and they would unharness the horses. Alpatych went out to them, advising them, but they answered him (Karp spoke the most; Dron did not show up from the crowd) that the princess could not be released, that there was an order for that; but that let the princess remain, and they will serve her as before and obey her in everything.
At that moment, when Rostov and Ilyin galloped along the road, Princess Mary, despite the dissuades of Alpatych, the nanny and the girls, ordered to mortgage and wanted to go; but, seeing the galloping cavalrymen, they took them for the French, the coachmen fled, and the wailing of women rose up in the house.
- Father! native father! God has sent you, - tender voices said, while Rostov passed through the hall.
Princess Mary, lost and powerless, sat in the hall, while Rostov was brought in to her. She did not understand who he was, and why he was, and what would happen to her. Seeing him Russian face and recognizing him as a man of her circle at his entrance and the first spoken words, she looked at him with her deep and radiant gaze and began to speak in a voice that broke and trembled with excitement. Rostov immediately imagined something romantic in this meeting. “Defenseless, heartbroken girl, alone, left to the mercy of rude, rebellious men! And what a strange fate pushed me here! thought Rostov, listening to her and looking at her. - And what meekness, nobility in her features and expression! he thought as he listened to her timid story.
When she started talking about how it all happened the day after her father's funeral, her voice trembled. She turned away and then, as if afraid that Rostov would not take her words for a desire to pity him, looked at him inquiringly and frightened. Rostov had tears in his eyes. Princess Mary noticed this and looked gratefully at Rostov with that radiant look of hers that made her forget the ugliness of her face.
“I can’t express, princess, how happy I am that I accidentally drove here and will be able to show you my readiness,” said Rostov, getting up. “If you please go, and I answer you with my honor that not a single person will dare to make trouble for you if you only allow me to escort you,” and, bowing respectfully, as they bow to the ladies of royal blood, he went to the door.
By the respectfulness of his tone, Rostov seemed to show that, despite the fact that he would consider his acquaintance with her to be happiness, he did not want to use the opportunity of her misfortune to get closer to her.
Princess Marya understood and appreciated this tone.
“I am very, very grateful to you,” the princess told him in French, “but I hope that it was all just a misunderstanding and that no one is to blame for that. The princess suddenly burst into tears. “Excuse me,” she said.
Rostov, frowning, bowed deeply once more and left the room.
- Well, honey? No, brother, my pink charm, and Dunyasha's name is ... - But, looking at Rostov's face, Ilyin fell silent. He saw that his hero and commander were in a completely different line of thought.
Rostov looked angrily at Ilyin and, without answering him, quickly walked towards the village.
- I'll show them, I'll ask them, the robbers! he said to himself.
Alpatych with a floating step, so as not to run, barely caught up with Rostov at a trot.
- What decision would you like to make? he said, catching up with him.
Rostov stopped and, clenching his fists, suddenly moved menacingly towards Alpatych.
– Decision? What's the solution? Old bastard! he shouted at him. - What were you watching? BUT? The men are rioting, and you can't handle it? You yourself are a traitor. I know you, I'll skin everyone... - And, as if afraid to waste his ardor in vain, he left Alpatych and quickly went forward. Alpatych, suppressing the feeling of insult, kept up with Rostov with a floating step and continued to tell him his thoughts. He said that the peasants were stagnant, that at the present moment it was imprudent to fight them without having a military team, that it would not be better to send for a team first.
Village Romanovka located in the Vsevolozhsk district of the Leningrad region at a distance of 27 km from the northern capital. Within the boundaries of the settlement is the village of Shcheglovo. This area in the region is one of the most built up. In Romanovka, it is poorly developed transport infrastructure, so the movement here is carried out by personal cars or on foot. From the regional center to the village of Romanovka can be reached by train from the Finland Station, which runs in the direction of the village of Vsevolozhsk, or by minibus with one change.
Due to the remoteness of the territory of the settlement from the metropolis, the ecological situation here is characterized as favorable for permanent residence and rest. In addition, the area is surrounded by numerous green areas, forests and agricultural land. In Romanovka do not function industrial enterprises(as well as nearby settlements), and there are no other sources of environmental pollution.
Own Art. There is no metro in Romanovka. By bus or minibus you can get to the St. Petersburg station. metro station "Ladozhskaya" with a transfer. With an increase in the number of the local population, it is possible that the transport situation in Romanovka will improve, but for now there can be no talk of convenient movement.
Thanks to the natural and geographical features In this area, projects for the construction of low-rise residential buildings, as well as projects for cottage development, are being implemented. Among the new buildings:
- LCD "O'Range" - includes an 8-storey building, consisting of 2 buildings for 258 economy class apartments. Near the house own accomplishment is planned. Delivery at the end of 2015
- LCD "Romanov" - a club house for 32 comfort-class apartments. Delivery at the beginning of 2015
- LCD "Youth quarter" - includes nine 3-storey buildings with 22 sections. Comfort-class apartments are presented. Delivery at the end of 2015
- Residential complex "New Ryabovo" - consisting of: 5 low-rise buildings for 42 living quarters economy class. Delivery has been moved to mid-2015.
- The house in Romanovka is a multi-storey building consisting of 6 buildings with 302 economy class apartments. Delivery in mid 2015
- LCD "Nova Green" - a cottage-type settlement for 211 economy-class houses (109 townhouses and 102 duplexes). Delivery in 2015
New buildings in Romanovka are being built simultaneously with the improvement of nearby territories. Recreational areas and playgrounds are being created.
The situation with infrastructure is similar to transport accessibility. The social infrastructure is poorly developed here, there are few commercial facilities. Most educational institutions medical institutions, shopping facilities are located in the neighboring area. The urban standard of living in Romanovka is unlikely to be created, however, along with the real estate under construction, the developers provide for the expansion and increase in infrastructure facilities.
Romanovka (fin. Romanaisi) is a village, the administrative center of the Romanovsky rural settlement of the Vsevolozhsk district of the Leningrad region.
The first mention of Romanovka dates back to the beginning of the 17th century. On the map of the Noteburg fief, drawn in 1699 by P. Wasander, from the original of the first third of the 17th century, the village of Romanaisi is indicated. And still in Finnish, the village of Romanovka is called Romanaisi. 1676 - on the “Map of Ingermanland: Ivangorod, Yama, Koporye, Noteborg”, the village of Romaneisi is indicated 1704 - the Swedish map of Ingermanland, the village of Rochimansi 1705 - “Geographical drawing of the Izhora land”, compiled by Adrian Shonbek - the village of Rohmansi 1770 - “Map St. Petersburg province" by J. F. Schmit - the village of Gubka 1792 - "Map of the St. Petersburg province" by N. Sokolov - the village of Gubina 1792 - "Map of the St. Petersburg province" by A. M. Wilbrecht - the village of Sponge 1810 - "Semitopographic map of the circumference of St. Petersburg and the Karelian Isthmus" - the neighboring villages of Gubki and Romanova 1834 - "Map of the St. Petersburg province" by F. F. Schubert - the adjacent villages of Gubki and Romanovka On the ethnographic map of the St. Petersburg province of P. I. Köppen 1849, mentioned as the village "Huwa", inhabited by the Ingrian Savakots. In the explanatory text to the ethnographic map, the village is named Huwa (Gubki and Romanovka) and the number of its inhabitants in 1848 is indicated: Ingrians-Savakots - 102 m. p., 189 f. p., Finns - 21 m.p., 24 f. for a total of 234 people. According to the "Topographic map of parts of the St. Petersburg and Vyborg provinces" in 1860, the adjacent villages of Gubki and Romanovka each had 18 peasant households. On the Plan of the general survey of the Shlisselburg district, they are mentioned as the villages of Gubkin and Romanovka. In 1861-1862, the village suffered a crop failure and a massive loss of livestock. In 1885, according to a map of the environs of St. Petersburg, the village of Gubki consisted of 105 households. The collection of the Central Statistical Committee for this year described the village as follows: In 1895, according to the map of the Shlisselburg district, the village of Romanovka had 29 peasant households, and the adjacent village of Gubki - 26. In the 19th - early 20th centuries, the village administratively belonged to the Ryabovskaya volost 2nd camp of the Shlisselburg district of the St. Petersburg province. According to the data of 1905, the Ryabovsky two-year school named after Pavel Alexandrovich Vsevolozhsky, subordinated to the Ministry of Public Education, was located in Romanovka. Also in Romanovka before the revolution was the board of the Ryabovsky volost. From 1918 until the early 1920s, the director of the Romanov School was Mikko Kaasolainen, his wife Paulina also taught at the school. In the same 1926, the Romanovsky Finnish National Village Council was organized, the population of which was: Finns - 1692, Russians - 177, others nat. minorities - 68 people. According to the population census of 1926, the composition of the village council included the villages: Babino, Volchiy Gory, Gubki, Kornevo, Melnichny ...