Konakovsky District (russian: Конако́вский райо́н) is an administrative
and municipal
[Law #4-ZO] district (
raion), one of the
thirty-six in
Tver Oblast,
Russia. It is located in the southeast of the
oblast and borders with
Kimrsky District in the northeast, the town of
Dubna,
Moscow Oblast
Moscow Oblast ( rus, Моско́вская о́бласть, r=Moskovskaya oblast', p=mɐˈskofskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ), or Podmoskovye ( rus, Подмоско́вье, p=pədmɐˈskovʲjə, literally "under Moscow"), is a federal subject of Rus ...
, in the east,
Dmitrovsky District
Dmitrovsky District is the name of several administrative and municipal districts in Russia. The districts' name generally derives from or is related to the male first name Dmitry.
*Dmitrovsky District, Moscow, a district in Northern Administrat ...
of Moscow Oblast in the southeast,
Klinsky District of Moscow Oblast in the south,
Lotoshinsky District
Lotoshinsky District (russian: Лотоши́нский райо́н) is an administrativeLaw #11/2013-OZ and municipalLaw #59/2005-OZ district (raion), one of the thirty-six in Moscow Oblast, Russia. It is located in the northwest of the oblast ...
of Moscow Oblast in the southwest, and with
Kalininsky District in the northwest. The area of the district is .
Its
administrative center is the
town of
Konakovo
Konakovo ( rus, Конако́во, p=kənɐˈkovə) is a town and the administrative center of Konakovsky District in Tver Oblast, Russia, located on the right bank of Ivankovo Reservoir (Volga River). Population:
History
Konakovo was founde ...
.
Population: 87,125 (
2010 Census);
The population of Konakovo accounts for 47.4% of the district's total population.
Geography
Konakovsky District is located at two banks of the
Volga River which in the limits of the district is built as the
Ivankovo Reservoir. It is elongated from the southwest to northeast, along the Volga, and the total area of the district belongs to its
drainage basin. The main tributaries of the Volga within the district are the
Soz River (left) and the
Shosha River
The Shosha () is a river in Zubtsovsky, Staritsky, Kalininsky and in Konakovsky Districts of Tver Oblast and Lotoshinsky District of Moscow Oblast in Russia. It is a right tributary of the Volga. The length of the Shosha is . The area of its ...
(right). The lower course of the Shosha makes a significant part of the Ivankovo Reservoir. The main tributary of the Shosha within the district is the
Lama River (right).
History

Since the 13th century, the area was a part of
Principality of Tver.
In the 18th century, the eastern part of the district was included into
Moscow Governorate
Moscow Governorate (russian: Московская губерния; pre-reform Russian: ), or the Government of Moscow, was an administrative division (a '' guberniya'') of the Tsardom of Russia, the Russian Empire, and the Russian SFSR, which ...
. In 1775 it was transferred to newly established
Tver Viceroyalty and since 1781 became a part of
Korchevskoy Uyezd
Korchevskoy Uyezd (''Корчевской уезд'') was one of the subdivisions of the Tver Governorate of the Russian Empire. It was situated in the eastern part of the governorate. Its administrative centre was Korcheva.
Demographics
At the ti ...
.
In 1796, the Viceroyalty was abolished and transformed into
Tver Governorate.
The uyezd center was located in the town of
Korcheva
Korcheva () was a town in central Russia, on the territory of the modern Konakovsky District, Tver Oblast, on the Volga River, with a population of a few thousand people. It was first mentioned in the 1540s as a selo. Korcheva received town stat ...
, located in the current area of the district.
On May 30, 1922 Korchevskoy Uyezd was abolished and merged into
Kimrsky Uyezd.
The western part of the district belonged to
Klinsky Uyezd Klinsky Uyezd (''Клинский уезд'') was one of the subdivisions of the Moscow Governorate of the Russian Empire. It was situated in the northern part of the governorate. Its administrative centre was Klin.
Demographics
At the time of the ...
of Moscow Governorate.
On July 12 1929, Moscow and Tver Governorates was abolished, and the area was transferred to
Moscow Oblast
Moscow Oblast ( rus, Моско́вская о́бласть, r=Moskovskaya oblast', p=mɐˈskofskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ), or Podmoskovye ( rus, Подмоско́вье, p=pədmɐˈskovʲjə, literally "under Moscow"), is a federal subject of Rus ...
.
Uyezds were abolished as well, and Kuznetsovsky District, with the administrative center in the town of
Korcheva
Korcheva () was a town in central Russia, on the territory of the modern Konakovsky District, Tver Oblast, on the Volga River, with a population of a few thousand people. It was first mentioned in the 1540s as a selo. Korcheva received town stat ...
, was established within
Kimry Okrug of
Moscow Oblast
Moscow Oblast ( rus, Моско́вская о́бласть, r=Moskovskaya oblast', p=mɐˈskofskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ), or Podmoskovye ( rus, Подмоско́вье, p=pədmɐˈskovʲjə, literally "under Moscow"), is a federal subject of Rus ...
.
On July 23, 1930, the okrugs were abolished, and the districts were directly subordinated to the oblast. On February 26, 1930 the urban-type settlement of Kuznetsovo was renamed Konakovo, and Kuznetsovsky District was renamed Konakovsky.
On January 29, 1935
Kalinin Oblast was established, and Konakovsky District was transferred to Kalinin Oblast. In 1937, when the Ivankovo Reservoir was filled, Korcheva was submerged into water. The administrative center of the district was transferred to Konakovo, which was granted town status.
In 1941, during
World War II, the western part of the district was occupied by
German troops. On February 13, 1963, during the abortive Khrushchyov administrative reform, Konakovsky District was merged into Kalininsky District, but on January 12, 1965 it was re-established.
In 1990, Kalinin Oblast was renamed Tver Oblast.
On July 12, 1929
Zavidovsky District with the administrative center in the urban-type settlement of
Novozavidovsky
Novozavidovsky (russian: Новозави́довский) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Konakovsky District of Tver Oblast, Russia, located on the right bank of the Shosha River (the Ivankovo Reservoir). Population:
History ...
was created as well. It was a part of
Tver Okrug of Moscow Oblast. On July 1, 1936 it was transferred to Kalinin Oblast. On November 14, 1960 the district was abolished and merged into Konakovsky District.
On September 8, 1937
Orshinsky District with the administrative center in the
selo of
Rozhdestveno Rozhdestveno:
* Rozhdestveno (Moscow Metro)
* Rozhdestveno Memorial Estate
The Rozhdestveno Memorial Estate () is a writer's house museum and park near Siverskaya, Gatchinsky District, Leningrad Oblast, that commemorates the most famous owner o ...
was established in the area which previously belonged to Konakovsky and Zavidovsky Districts. On October 22, 1959 the district was abolished and split between Konakovsky, Kalininsky, and
Goritsky Districts.
In
Zavidovo
Zavidovo (russian: Зави́дово) is a village ('' selo'') in Konakovsky District of Tver Oblast, Russia. It is used as an official residence place for the President of Russia.
During the Soviet era it was described as the "Politburo hunti ...
, a hunting ground was established in the 1960s for use by VIps, including the heads of state. Since 1996, Zavidovo has a status of one of the official residences of the President of Russia.
Economy
Konakovo Power Station
Konakovo Power Station (Konakovskaya GRES) is a thermal power plant located alongside the Ivankovo Reservoir in Konakovo Tver Oblast, Russia. It is a subsidiary of Enel Russia and one of the largest energy producers in Central Russia.
History
C ...
, a thermal power plant, is the biggest enterprise in the district. In 2008, it produced over 60% of the GDP of the district.
Industry
The district is industrialized and is the third in Tver Oblast in terms of the industrial production, behind the city of Tver and
Udomelsky District
Udomelsky District (russian: Удо́мельский райо́н) is an administrative and municipalLaw #4-ZO district (raion), one of the thirty-six in Tver Oblast, Russia. It is located in the north of the oblast and borders with Moshenskoy D ...
. Some of the big enterprises include a mechanical plant producing cranes and specialized trucks in the urban-type settlement of Novozavidovsky and a construction industry plant in the urban-type settlement of
Izoplit
Izoplit (russian: Изопли́т) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Konakovsky District of Tver Oblast, Russia. It is located in a swampy area, adjacent to the nature reserve of Zavidovo. Population:
History
In 1930, the peat ...
.
Agriculture
The main specializations of agriculture in the district are cattle breeding with meat and milk production, poultry production, vegetables growing, fur production, fish farming, and fishery.
Transportation
The
Moscow – Saint Petersburg Railway crosses the district from south to north. In particular, it crosses the Ivankovo Reservoir over a dam. The main stations within the district are
Zavidovo
Zavidovo (russian: Зави́дово) is a village ('' selo'') in Konakovsky District of Tver Oblast, Russia. It is used as an official residence place for the President of Russia.
During the Soviet era it was described as the "Politburo hunti ...
(in the urban-type settlement of Novozavidovsky) and
Redkino Redkino (russian: Редкино or ) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia.
Republic of Bashkortostan
As of 2022, one rural locality in the Republic of Bashkortostan bears this name:
* Redkino, Republic of Bashkortostan, a village ...
. All railway stops on this line within the district are on the
Leningradsky suburban railway line and are connected by regular passenger suburban service with both Moscow (
Moscow Leningradsky railway station
Moscow Leningradsky railway terminal (russian: Ленинградский вокзал, ''Leningradsky vokzal'') also known as Moscow Passazhirskaya station (russian: Москва-Главная-Пассажирская) is the oldest of Mosc ...
) and Tver. Additionally, in
Reshetnikovo a railway line to Konakovo branches off. Konakovo (
Konakovo GRES) is connected by regular passenger suburban service with Moscow as well.
The
M10 highway, which connects Moscow and St. Petersburg, crosses the district from southeast to northwest. In
Zavidovo
Zavidovo (russian: Зави́дово) is a village ('' selo'') in Konakovsky District of Tver Oblast, Russia. It is used as an official residence place for the President of Russia.
During the Soviet era it was described as the "Politburo hunti ...
, a road branches off east, and proceeds to Konakovo and
Kimry. There are also local roads with the bus traffic.
Culture and recreation

The district contains four cultural heritage monuments of federal significance and additionally eighty-one objects classified as cultural and historical heritage of local significance (eight of them located in Konakovo). The federal monuments are the ensemble of the travel palace and the Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos in the
selo of
Gorodnya, the Poroshin House in the selo of
Zavidovo
Zavidovo (russian: Зави́дово) is a village ('' selo'') in Konakovsky District of Tver Oblast, Russia. It is used as an official residence place for the President of Russia.
During the Soviet era it was described as the "Politburo hunti ...
, as well as a monument commemorating the
Kalinin Front active during
World War II.
Konakovo District Museum, located in Konakovo, has exhibitions on the archeology and history of the district. The Memorial Museum of Spiridon Drozhzhin is open in the urban-type settlement of Novozavidovsky. The house where
Drozhzhin, a poet who lived in the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries, built this house in the village of Nizovka, which was later submerged by water at the construction of the Ivankovo Reservoir. The house was transferred to Novozavidovsky and open as a museum. It was considerably damaged during World War II and restored later. It currently exhibits personal belongings of Drozhzhin and shows an exposition on his life.
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Districts of Tver Oblast
States and territories established in 1929
States and territories disestablished in 1963
States and territories established in 1965