Gordeyevsky District

Since 1503, these lands were transferred to the Moscow state, but 115 years later, according to the Deulinsky agreement of 1618, they again retreat to Poland for several decades.

In 1654, the entire left bank of the Dnieper (Little Russia), including the southwestern lands of the Bryansk region, administratively and militarily were divided into regiments and hundreds.

Until 1781, the entire territory of the present Gordeevsky district was part of the New Town Hundreds of the Starodubsky Regiment.

Since 1802, Starodubshchina, from which Mglinsky, Novomestsky (later Novozybkovsky), Starodubsky and Surazhsky districts were formed, became part of the Chernigov province.

The "Vperyod" special purpose detachment operated on the territory of the Gordeevsky district since August 1941, and already in 1943 it grew into a brigade.

For the partisans, the underground gathered weapons and medicines, distributed leaflets and reports from the Sovinformburo, and collected valuable intelligence.

As a result of the Chernobyl disaster on April 26, 1986, part of the territory of Bryansk Oblast has been contaminated with radionuclides (mainly Gordeyevsky, Klimovsky, Klintsovsky, Krasnogorsky, Surazhsky, and Novozybkovsky Districts).

The branches of Sberbank of Russia and the Bank's Post provide loans to enterprises of the Gordeevsky district.

Their greatest concentration is in the area of the central square at the intersection of Kirov and Lenin streets, the longest and most important transport "arteries" of Gordeevka.

Currently, the predominant employment of the population is provided by budgetary institutions (school, district hospital, police, court, pension fund).

These are various subsidies for manufactured products, the provision of preferential loans, assistance in the purchase of agricultural machinery.

Despite the measures taken, the main problems of agricultural production remain: -great degree of wear and tear of the machine and tractor fleet; -low supply of qualified personnel; - rise in prices for fuels and lubricants, energy carriers and spare parts.

The main way to achieve financial stability of agricultural producers is to attract credit resources and investments.

As a result of a complex of agrotechnical measures and migration processes, there was a change in the levels of radioactive contamination of the arable layer.

In the tree layer of forest communities: pedunculate oak, heart-leaved linden, Norway maple, common ash, black alder (sticky), elm, aspen, etc.

In the dense shrub layer: bird cherry, brittle buckthorn, blood-red svidina, common viburnum, euonymus warty, kumanika, raspberry, etc.

Church of the Ascension in the village Veliky Bor The supplier on the hill of intermediaries is the compositional center of his development.

Around the building were comparatively short side arms, which were slightly protruding rectangular altars ending in a lowered semicircular apse.

A small refectory with one window on the side facades is adjoined by a preserved quadrangle of the bell tower.

Four Tuscan pilasters decorating the ends of the side arms correspond to the columns of the lost porticoes.

In the upper part of each facet of the quadrangle, a large semicircular three-part Empire-type window is cut.

The tier of the bell tower is decorated with large flat arched niches in the center of the facets, rusticated corner parts to the waist and round niches-medallions above it.

In the interior, all the side parts are completely open into the high central one, forming a single space of the temple.

Only the plaster cornices at the base of the vaults and at the top of the main quadrangle, as well as pilasters between the windows on the north and south walls, have survived from the interior decoration.

The forest lake in the Gordeevsky district of Bryansk region
Nature of Gordeevsky district of Bryansk region
Population of Gordeyevsky district, 2002-2018
Ruins of the church in the village Veliky Bor (1809)
School in Gordeevka