Kadnikov () is a town in Sokolsky District of Vologda Oblast, Russia, located on the bank of the Sodima River, southeast of Vologda, the administrative center of the oblast. Population:
History
It traces its history to 1492, when a patrol station was set up to protect the trade route heading from
Moscow northward.
In 1780, it became the seat of Kadnikovsky Uyezd of Vologda Viceroyalty (since 1796—Vologda Governorate) and was granted town status.
The uyezd, one of the ten in the governorate, comprised vast areas in the central part of modern Vologda Oblast east and northeast of
Lake Kubenskoye, as well as the south of modern Arkhangelsk Oblast. However, when a railway was constructed in 1894 from
Vologda north to
Arkhangelsk, the route bypassed Kadnikov. In the 20th century, the population of Kadnikov declined while that of neighboring Sokol, which is located to the northwest, has grown, and Kadnikov lost its significance as the administrative center. When the uyezds were abolished on July 15, 1929, Kadnikov was included into Sverdlovsky District (later renamed Sokolsky District) of
Northern Krai.
Administrative and municipal status
Within the framework of administrative divisions, it is incorporated within Sokolsky District as the
town of district significance of Kadnikov.
[Law #371-OZ] As a municipal division, the town of district significance of Kadnikov, together with Kadnikovsky and Zamoshsky Selsoviets of Sokolsky District (which comprise, correspondingly, twenty-two and eighteen rural localities, for the total of forty rural localities), is incorporated within Sokolsky Municipal District as
Kadnikov Urban Settlement.
[Law #1121-OD]
Economy
Industry
There are timber industry and food industry enterprises in Kadnikov.
Transportation
One of the principal highways in Russia, M8, which connects
Moscow and
Arkhangelsk, crosses Sokolsky District running through the center of Kadnikov. Several kilometers northwest from Kadnikov, in
Chekshino, another highway branches off east and runs to
Totma and
Veliky Ustyug. It provides the shortest connection between Vologda and the destinations in the eastern districts of Vologda Oblast, in particular, Nikolsk,
Nyuksenitsa, and Kichmengsky Gorodok.
Culture and recreation
A historical interest attaches to Ilyinsky
pogost, comprising a 17th-century five-domed church, a
bell tower, and a fenced burial ground. This complex is located several miles away from the town and is designated as a cultural heritage monuments of federal significance. The center of Kadnikov preserved a collection of historical buildings, thirty-five of which are designated as cultural and historical heritage of local significance.
The Kadnikov Museum of History was opened in 1985 and is located in one of the historical buildings in the center of Kadnikov.
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