Beryozovka (Russian: Берёзовка) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Beryozovsky District of Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia.
The settlement was founded in 1639 in connection with the construction of the Vvedensky Monastery (it was built as an almshouse for the sick and crippled Cossacks of the Krasnoyarsk burg), since 1678 - a village.
However, as the facts testify, the first settlements of the Cossacks appeared on the Beryozovska land a few years before this historical event.
At the same time, the Moskovsky tract was being built through the village, linking Moscow with Irkutsk (it passed through today's streets of Oleinikov and the Soviet Army).
In 1937, the Krasnoyarsk village council was liquidated, and two districts were created on its basis: Emelyanovsky and Sovetsky with a center in Berezovka.
Until 1999, Berezovka was subordinate to the village of Mansky, transferred to the administration of Divnogorsk by the Law of the Krasnoyarsk Territory dated January 22, 1999 No.