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|en_name=Sebezh |ru_name=Себеж |image_skyline=Sebezh.JPG |image_caption=Panorama of Sebezh |coordinates = {{coord|56|16|N|28|29|E|display=inline,title}} |map_label_position=right |image_coa=Coat of Arms of Sebezh.png |coa_caption= |image_flag= |flag_caption= |anthem= |anthem_ref= |holiday= |holiday_ref= |federal_subject=Pskov Oblast |federal_subject_ref=[1] |adm_data_as_of=February 2013 |adm_district_jur=Sebezhsky District |adm_district_jur_ref=[1] |adm_ctr_of=Sebezhsky District |adm_ctr_of_ref=[3] |inhabloc_cat=Town |inhabloc_cat_ref=[1] |inhabloc_type= |inhabloc_type_ref= |mun_data_as_of=February 2013 |mun_district_jur=Sebezhsky Municipal District |mun_district_jur_ref=[5] |urban_settlement_jur=Sebezh Urban Settlement |urban_settlement_jur_ref=[5] |mun_admctr_of1=Sebezhsky Municipal District |mun_admctr_of1_ref=[1] |mun_admctr_of2=Sebezh Urban Settlement |mun_admctr_of2_ref=[5] |leader_title= |leader_title_ref= |leader_name= |leader_name_ref= |representative_body= |representative_body_ref= |area_of_what= |area_as_of= |area_km2= |area_km2_ref= |pop_2010census=6375 |pop_2010census_ref= |pop_density= |pop_density_as_of= |pop_density_ref= |pop_latest= |pop_latest_date= |pop_latest_ref= |established_date=1414 |established_title=First mentioned |established_date_ref=[10] |current_cat_date=1772 |current_cat_date_ref=[10] |prev_name1= |prev_name1_date= |prev_name1_ref= |postal_codes=182250, 182251, 182299 |dialing_codes=81140 |dialing_codes_ref= |website= |website_ref= |date=June 2014 }} Sebezh ({{lang-ru|Се́беж}}, {{lang-pl|Siebież}}) is a town and the administrative center of Sebezhsky District in Pskov Oblast, Russia, located in a picturesque setting between Lakes Sebezhskoye and Orono {{convert|189|km|sp=us}} south of Pskov, the administrative center of the oblast. Population: {{ru-census|p2010=6,375|p2002=7,138|p1989=9,497}} History{{Quote box |width=23em |align=left |bgcolor=#B0D4DE|title=Historical affiliations |fontsize=85% |quote= }} It was first mentioned in 1414 as a fortress protecting Pskov from the south, when Vytautas of Lithuania sacked it.[2] Prince Ivan Shuysky built a wooden fortress there in 1535. In the 16th century, the fortress defended the Western approaches to the Grand Duchy of Moscow. The Poles captured it during the Livonian War and held until the First Partition of Poland. The fortifications of Sebezh, now dismantled, were reinforced at the behest of Peter the Great during the Great Northern War. The castle hill is still dominated by the Roman Catholic Church, built in 1625-1648 and reconsecrated as a Russian Orthodox Church in 1989. Until 1927, Sebezh was the seat of Sebezhskly Uyezd of Pskov Governorate (of Vitebsk Governorate before 1924).{{citation needed|date=June 2014}} On August 1, 1927, the uyezds and governorates were abolished and Sebezhsky District, with the administrative center in Sebezh, was established as a part of Velikiye Luki Okrug of Leningrad Oblast.[3] It included parts of former Sebezhsky Uyezd.[4] On June 3, 1929, Sebezhsky District was transferred to Western Oblast.[4] On July 23, 1930, the okrugs were also abolished and the districts were directly subordinated to the oblast.[3] On January 29, 1935, Western Oblast was abolished and the district was transferred to Kalinin Oblast, and on February 5 of the same year, Sebezhsky District became a part of Velikiye Luki Okrug of Kalinin Oblast,[3] one of the okrugs abutting the state boundaries of the Soviet Union. On May 4, 1938, the district was transferred to Opochka Okrug.[3] On February 5, 1941, the okrug was abolished.[3] Between July 9, 1941 and July 17, 1944, Sebezh was occupied by German troops.[2] On August 22, 1944, the district was transferred to newly established Velikiye Luki Oblast.[3] On October 2, 1957, Velikiye Luki Oblast was abolished and Sebezhsky District was transferred to Pskov Oblast.[3] According to the 1939 population census, there were 845 Jews living in Sebezh. The SS Division “Totenkopf” arrived in the town on July 7, 1941. Lots of Jews managed to escape during this period. During the entire occupation, which lasted from July 1941 to July 1944, there was an Ortskommandantur in the town. There was a Ordnungsdienst too. A ghetto was created in September 1941 and existed until March 1942. After that, it was liquidated. During the liquidation, more than 100 Jews were shot in pits. The perpetrators of the shooting were local Russian policemen.[5] Administrative and municipal statusWithin the framework of administrative divisions, Sebezh serves as the administrative center of Sebezhsky District,[6] to which it is directly subordinated.[7] As a municipal division, the town of Sebezh, together with sixty-eight rural localities, is incorporated within Sebezhsky Municipal District as Sebezh Urban Settlement.[8] EconomyTransportationThe M9 Highway, which connects Moscow and Riga, passes Sebezh. Another road connects Sebezh with Opochka. There are also local roads. The railway connecting Moscow and Riga also passes Sebezh. Culture and recreationSebezh contains one cultural heritage monument of federal significance and additionally fifteen objects classified as cultural and historical heritage of local significance.{{RKN_base}} The federally protected monument is the Trinity Church, a formerly Catholic church consecrated in 1648, when Sebezh was still part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. It is probably the oldest baroque structure in Russia.{{citation needed|date=June 2014}} As of 2013, the church is closed to the public because of reconstruction. Sebezh is home to the Sebezh District Museum, founded in 1927 and displaying collections of local interest.[9] Born in Sebezh
ReferencesNotes1. ^{{OKTMO reference|58 654}} 2. ^1 2 3 {{cite book|title=Энциклопедия Города России|year=2003|publisher=Большая Российская Энциклопедия|location=Moscow|isbn=5-7107-7399-9|page=414}} 3. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 Administrative-Territorial Structure of Pskov Oblast, pp. 11–15 4. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://classif.spb.ru/sprav/np_lo/139_Sebeghsky_rayon.htm|script-title=ru:Себежский район (август 1927 г. - июнь 1929 г.)|publisher=Справочник истории административно-территориального деления Ленинградской области|language=Russian|accessdate=June 27, 2014}} 5. ^http://yahadmap.org/#village/sebezh-pskov-russia.535 6. ^1 {{OKATO reference|58 254}} 7. ^1 2 3 Law #833-oz stipulates that the borders of the administrative districts are identical to the borders of the municipal districts. The Law #420-oz, which describes the borders and the composition of the municipal districts, lists the town of Sebezh as a part of Sebezhsky District. 8. ^1 2 3 Law #420-oz 9. ^{{cite web|url=http://siebiez.org/|script-title=ru:Себежский краеведческий музей|publisher=Себежский краеведческий музей|language=Russian|accessdate=August 19, 2012}} Sources
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