Orobinsky
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Orobinsky
Оробинский | |
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Khutor | |
| Coordinates: 50°02′N 40°13′E / 50.033°N 40.217°E[1] | |
| Country | Russia |
| Region | Voronezh Oblast |
| District | Verkhnemamonsky District |
| Time zone | UTC+3:00 |
Orobinsky (Russian: Оробинский) is a rural locality (a khutor) in Derezovskoye Rural Settlement founded by the family Orobinskii, Verkhnemamonsky District, Voronezh Oblast, Russia. The population was 174 as of 2010.[2] There are 3 streets.[3]
The hamlet was presumably founded in 1760 by a one-homestead peasant with the surname Orobinsky. It is likely that the founder relocated from the northern counties of the Voronezh Governorate. According to the second revision list of 1835, two Orobinsky families — descendants of the founder — lived in the hamlet at the time.
In the 19th century, representatives of other families also lived in Orobinsk: the Alferovs, Gladchenkos, Zelenskys, Kolbasins, Limarevs, Nebratenkovs, Pisarenkovs, Rybalchins, Solodovnikovs, and others. According to the census of that period, the hamlet had 47 households and 321 residents.
The majority of the Verkhny Mamon District population is ethnically Russian, but in villages such as Makarovka, Olkhovatka, and Orobinsk, people of Ukrainian origin lived who now identify as Russian.