It is considered one of the most inaccessible in the Moscow region. In total, 11 villages were evicted from these places: Peredel, Selishchi, Ivanovskoye, Ilkodino (the remains of the Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary built in 1841-1851 are still preserved there), Mishunino, Borisovo, Spiridovo, Kurilovo, Pogost Pustoye Pole, Bazhenovo and Podbolotnoye. This entire area occupies a square north of Misheronskoye and Severnaya Griva. Before the revolution, the lands belonged to the merchant and industrialist Kosterev, who built a glass factory in Misheronskoye, which he founded. According to some sources, it was abandoned after the revolution, according to others - after the transfer of a missile test site to these parts in 1956.
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