Map - Ternovka, Ternovsky District, Voronezh Oblast (Ternovka)

Ternovka (Ternovka)
Ternovka (Терновка) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Ternovsky District of Voronezh Oblast, Russia and Ternovsky rural settlement (Ternovsky district), which include Ternovka village, Babino village, Dolina Village, village of Savalskogo lesnichestva, village of Savalskogo leskhoza, Novokirsanovka village, Rzhavets village, the village of Tyumenevka. Population:

The village is located in the northeast of Voronezh Oblast next to the Ternovka river, which flows through the village in its east, and two artificial reservoirs, Pyatnadtsatyy Pond and Novy Pond, which are located in the northeast of the village. South Eastern Railway passes through the village, which formally divides it into "center" and "behind the line".

Many Ternovka residents fought and died during the Fist World War 1914-1918.

There is Mass grave of people died in 1919 in Revolution in Russia 1902–1922, Russian Civil War 1918-1921: Tambov Rebellion called Antonovshina of 1920–1921, Kolesnikovshchina.

Repressions

During Second World War 1941-1945 1185 Ternovka people were recruited to fight against Nazis. 756 Ternovka people died fighting the Nazis. For military merit during the World War II two natives of the Ternovka were awarded the high title of Hero of the Soviet Union: foreman of the 342nd rifle regiment of the 136th division of the 67th army, a native of the village Dubovitskoe (abolished nowadays, it was located near Ternovka village) Ivan Antonovich Lapshev and Lieutenant General of Aviation Alexei Alekseevich Plokhov. The Memorial to the fallen soldiers was built to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Victory in the Second World War against Nazis.

 
Map - Ternovka (Ternovka)
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