- Toksovo
Toksovo ( _ru. Токсово; _fi. Toksova) is an
urban-type settlement inVsevolozhsky District ofLeningrad Oblast ,Russia , located twenty kilometers to the north of St. Petersburg onKarelian Isthmus . It is served by two neighbouring stations of theSaint Petersburg-Kuznechnoye railroad : Toksovo (constructed in 1917) and Kavgolovo (1929). Kavgolovo hosts a popular ski resort.History
It was first mentioned in chronicles in 1500.
Izhorians had a village there at least 100–150 years earlier. In 1583, after theRusso-Swedish War it became Swedish. In 1708, in theGreat Northern War , the townlet was conquered by Russia. In the 19th century the region became aski resort and adacha place, known as "Finnish Switzerland".After the
October Revolution ,North Ingria , including Tokosova, seceded fromBolshevist Russia , but was incorporated back with the Peace Treaty of Tartu in the end of 1920.In 1928–1939, it was the administrative center of "Kuivaisi National District" inhabited by
Ingrian Finns with Finnish being the official language. In 1937, a large ski ramp was build in Toksovo. In 1937–1939 duringGreat Purge "Rzhevsky artillery range", a large area to the southeast of Toksovo, was the mainNKVD place of execution near Leningrad. In 1942, during theSiege of Leningrad all Finns and Izhorians were deported from the townlet and the region. During Siege of Leningrad an importantradar station was operated near the townlet. In 1953, after theJoseph Stalin 's death, Finns and Izhorians were allowed to return. In 1974, "Wisent farm" started in the townlet. In 1995, the first Orthodox church was built in Toksovo . In 2000, "Toksovan Sanomat", a Finnish Language newspaper, began its printing. In 2002, at the place of "Koirangakangas" near Toksovo the "Memorial" society found a secret grave with remains of 30,000 people executed by the NKVD, among them are most probably philosopherPavel Florensky and other prominent people. In 2003, a stage ofWorld Ski Cup was held in the townlet. Currently the townlet is a ski and tourist resort and a dacha place. Famous for its forests and lakes.External links
* [http://www.toksov.spb.ru Virtual Toksovo] ru icon
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