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The Place I was Born “The Chronicle of Djankoy “
The Place I was Born
“The Chronicle of
Djankoy “
The Place I was Born “The Chronicle of Djankoy “
The urgency of the present research
• The basic step in providing child to love his country should
be regarded as the accumulation of social experience of life in
his village and region, the absorption of the accepted norms of
behavior, relationships, introduction with the world of culture.
It is important to develop in children the feeling of love to the
natural and cultural values ??of their native land, as it was on this
basis to bring up patriotism. Our contemporary
Academician Likhachev said: "Education of love for their
land, to their own culture, to his native city, to the native
language a task of first importance, and there is no need to
prove it. But how to bring this love? It starts from you with the
love of your family, to your house.”
The Place I was Born “The Chronicle of Djankoy “
Aims of the project
• A holistic approach in developing systematic
knowledges of the history and culture of
Djankoy and its villages.
• To foster a sense of love for their village, and
place where they were born.
The Place I was Born “The Chronicle of Djankoy “
In this research the following tasks should
be solved:
• Create conditions for the perception of information
about the historical and cultural character of our
native land.
• Fill up the knowledge of pupils about the city and
villages
• Give children the knowledge of the villages of
Djankoy: history, symbols, landmarks, industrial
facilities.
• Educate children to love and respect there native
villages.
The Place I was Born “The Chronicle of Djankoy “
Dzhankoi (Crimean Tatar Canköy,
Dzhankoi) a town in the north of
Crimea.
Djankoy district consist of 28th of main
villages
Often the name Dzhankoy translated
from the Crimean Tatar as "soul
village" or "Pretty Village» (can
soul, köy village). At the same time,
experts in toponymy of Crimea is
considered more reasonable
etymology that displays the name
"Dzhankoy" from cañı köy «new
village" on the steppe Crimean Tatar
language dialect
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Azovskoe (until 1944 Kolay, Kalay, Ru. Azovskoe Crimean Tatar Qalay, Kalay)
It is located 20 km southeast of the regional center Dzhankoi. The historical name of
the village means Kalai translated from the Crimean Tatar language "tin". Kalay was
founded, according to available sources, after the construction of the railroad to
Feodosia in 1892. There is a winery, the company "Azovets" (wood and textile
products) ,elevator of “PolePort“in Azovskoe function in. The village also has
monuments to soldiers and soldiersliberators, who were died during the Second
World War.
Monument to the fallen
soldiers in the Azovskoe .
1972
The Cinema of The Azovskoe village
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Kondratyevo (until 1948 AksyuruKonrat Crimean Tatar Aqsürü Qoñrat, Syuryu
Konyrat Ak) a village of the Dzhankoy district Republic of Crimea. The name of the
village was translated as “The White herd of sheep” There is a monument dedicated
to the soldiers from this village. AksyuruKonrat was renamed into the Kondratyevo in
1948.
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Lobanovo (until 1945 Bogemka, until 1861 Dzhadra; Crimean Tatar
Dzhadra, Dzhadra) a village of the Dzhankoy district Republic of Crimea.
There is a railway stsaion “Bogemka ” on the territory of the village. The
village was founded by immigrants from the north Czech Republic. They
named themselves as Bogemzzi.
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Volnoe (until 1945 Frayleben; Crimean Tatar Frayleben, Frayleben) a village in
the area of Dzhankoy Republic of Crimea. In the The twentieth century the village
was founded by the Jewry and was named the village Frayleben (in Yiddish "free
life"), whose people were engaged in agriculture. Later, there was organized the farm
"Frayleben."There was built airfield In the village, which received its first aircrafts in
May 1940. In the village was erected a monument to the soldiers, airmen and busts of
pilots Regiment Heroes of the Soviet Union, a memorial a Soviet jet bomber.
School museum
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Mayskoe (before 1945 Mayfeld, until 1929 Haklay; Crimean Tatar Mayskoe) a
village of the Dzhankoy district Republic of Crimea. In 1923, the immigrants ,
mostly Jews founded village “Haklay ”. In the Hebrew language means “farmer
”. In 1929 the village was renamed into “Mayfeld” (translated from the Yiddish
"May Field") . There was one of the reachest collective farms “Russia”
The collective farm “Russia”
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Pobednoe (until 1945 Tarhanlar; Crimean Tatar Tarhanlar, Tarhandar), a village of the
Dzhankoy district Republic of Crimea. German settlements named village as Hoffnung
Feld.In 1945 Village Tarhanlar was renamed into Pobednoe. Pobednoe is one of the
developed villages in Dzhankoy district .
School of Pobednoe
Memorial of the soldiers villagers
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Tselinnoe (formerly known as KirkChipche; Crimean Tatar Qırq Çipçe, Kyrk
Chipche). A village of the Dzhankoy district Republic of Crimea.. Earlier village was
named as Chipche, then KirkChipche (translated from Crimean Tatar “40 chickens”).
It was belonged to the landowner Bader. In 1985 there was opened a monument to
tankmen.
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Stalnoe (until 1945 Baryn; Crimean Tatar Barın, Baryn). Stalnoe is a village in the
central part of the area in the steppe Crimea, on the right bank of the River Stalnaya.
According to the census of 1965 , Barin listed as Crimean Tatar village. Then it was
divided into three parts: German Barin, Crimean Tatar Barin and Armenian. In 1944
Village Barin was registrated as German one.
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Roskoshnoe (until 1948 SeitBulat New; Crimean Tatar Seyit Bolat, Seit Bolat). A
village in the southwest of the district, in the Crimean steppe. In 1810 in , when first
Geman immigrants appeared in the Crimea, natives began call the village
Valterovka in honour of Valter lutz .
School of Roskoshnoe
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Prostornoe (until 1948 Shirin , Crimean Tatar Yañı Şirin, Yany Shirin ). A village
of the Dzhankoy district Republic of The Crimea. According to the documents of
1865 , Shirin was Crimean Tatar setllment. , but some documets says Shirin was
founded by Geman pepople. The native of this village I.K. Yazzupenko awarded the
rank Hero of the Soviet Union
The old Сultural Centre
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Yermakovo is a village in Dzhankoy region of the Crimea, is located 25 kilometers
north of the city Dzhankoi near the highway Kharkov Simferopol. There are
permanently 930 people In the village .For the first time the village Totay
(Yermakovo) was mentioned in "the description of Crimea" in 1784 . The modern
name Ermakovo was given in 1948 On the territory of the village are also
Yermakovo kindergarten, a cultural center, sports hall, two stores, a hospital, a
library.
School
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Zavet Leninskiy (until 1948 Kucukalkali; Crimean Tatar Küçük Alqalı, Kucuk
Alkaly) – a village in the center of Dzhankoy region of Crimea. Population 2567
people.
The village is situated in the north of the Crimea, on the left bank of the shallow
hollow ALKALY. There was established the monument dedicated to Lenin. There
were founded kurgans of the Bronze Age.
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Zarechnoe (until 1945 Kamadzhi, Crimean Tatar Qamacı, Kamadzhy) – a village
in the Dzhankoy district of Crimea. Zarechnoe –is in the heart of the district, in
the steppe Crimea, on the right bank of the river Pobeda .
There were founded remains of the ancient Greek city Porfmiya.
Kamadzi 1993
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Krymka (until 1948 Sultan bochala ; Crimean Tatar ) a village of the Dzhankoy
district. Located in the west of the district, 16 kilometers from the district center, there the
nearest railway station. In 1945 village was renamed into Krymka. There is a cultural
center, post office, medical centers, high school On the territory of the village .
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Luganskoe (until 1948 “District № 28 Crimean Tatar Luganskiy, Lugansk) a
village of the Dzhankoy district Republic of Crimea. Luganskoe was founded by
Jewish immigrants in the 20th century and was listed in the documents as the
“District № 28” In 1982 There started building of the first house.
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Maslovo (until 1948 Tensu , Crimean Tatar Ten su). The village is in the central part of
the district in the steppe Crimea, in one of the beams flowing into Siwash. In 1948 village
was renamed into “Maslovo”. The history says were two brothers and they divided the
village into two parts .There is a school, post office , recreation center in the village.
Ruined summer cinema
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Medvedevka (until 1945 AUZKirk, Crimean Tatar . Yavuz Qırq, Yavuz Kyrk). A
village of the Dzhankoy district Republic of Crimea. The village is known from 16th
century. Auz Kirk in crimean tatar language means “40 mouthes ”. There is a
monument dedicated to Lenin.
The monument to the decedent
soldiers
The monument “silver soldier ”
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Novokrymskoe (until 1945 BorlakovTama; Crimean Tatar .Borlaq Tama, Toma
Borlak). A village of the Dzhankoy district Republic of Crimea. The village is known
from 16th century. Toma Borlak in crimean tatar language means “lime reserves
”.There is a monument dedicated to soldiers fellowvillagers. In 1945 Borlak Toma
was renamed into Novokrimskoe.
The monument of Lenin
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Roshino (Crimean Tatar Roşçino, Roshino) , a village of the Dzhankoy district
Republic of Crimea.. The village was founded in 1958. Roshino was developed
agricultural center . Population of the village were mostly Geman.They engaged
in farming .There were many factories and plants.
The Railwaystation of Roshino
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Yarkoe Pole ( Crimean Tatar Yarkoe pole). A village is in the south of the district in
the Crimean steppe. Yarkoe Pole was founded by settlements from the village
Novopavlovka. There was built the hugest dairy factory in the Crimea.
School of Yarkoe Pole
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