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Ob-Irtysh region

Ob-Irtysh oblast - administrative-territorial unit of the RSFSR of the USSR, which existed in 1934. The frequently encountered name “Ob-Irtysh Region” is incorrect. The name comes from the Gulf of Ob , not from the Ob River .

region
Ob-Irtysh region
A countryUSSR flag the USSR
Enters intoRSFSR
Includes7 districts
2 national districts
Adm CentreTyumen
Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Presidium of the Central Executive Committee on the Ob-Irtysh RegionA. Ya. Butkevich
History and geography
Date of educationJanuary 17, 1934
Date of abolitionDecember 7, 1934
The largest cityTyumen
Dr. big citiesTobolsk
Ishim
Official languageRussian
Notes: Continuity
← Ural region
Omsk Region →

The regional center is the city of Tyumen .

Content

History

On January 17, 1934, the All - Russian Central Executive Committee decided to divide the Ural region into three regions — the Sverdlovsk region with the center in Sverdlovsk , the Chelyabinsk region with the center in Chelyabinsk and the Ob-Irtysh region with the center in Tyumen . The Ob Oblast-Irtysh Oblast is organized as part of the districts: Tavdinsky, Nizhne-Tavdinsky, Tyumensky, Tobolsk, Yarkovsky, Vagaevsky, Uvatsky and two national districts - Ostyak-Vogulsky and Yamalsky [1] and approximately corresponded to the current Tyumen region with autonomous districts.

In 1934, the Slinkinsky Village Council of the Uvat District was renamed to Gornoslinskiy s / s, Subbotinsky to Lugovo-Subbotinsky s / s.

December 7, 1934 Ob-Irtysh Region was abolished. The territory entered the educated Omsk region [2] .

Manual

Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Presidium of the Central Executive Committee on the Ob-Irtysh Region

  • Butkevich, Alexander Yakovlevich (1934)

Secretaries of the Ob-Irtysh Regional Committee of the CPSU (b)

  • Fomin, Vasily Kuzmich 1 secretary
  • Slyunkov, Gennady Vladimirovich 2 secretary

Notes

  1. Resolution of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of January 17, 1934 “On the division of the Ural region” (Neopr.) . The appeal date is December 23, 2014. Archived December 23, 2014.
  2. Resolution of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of December 7, 1934 “On the downsizing of the West Siberian and East Siberian territories and the formation of new areas in Siberia”

Literature

  • Administrative and territorial division of the Tyumen region (XVII — XX centuries). Tyumen, 2003. 304 p. - ISBN 5-87591-025-9
  • The distribution of collective farm incomes - the Bolshevik leadership. Ob-Irtysh Regional Land Administration. Obirthyshiz. Tyumen. 1934.
  • Resolutions of the 1st plenum of the organizing bureau of the Central Committee of the Komsomol of the Ob-Irtysh Region. ObirtyshIZ. Tyumen. 1934.
  • M. Smirnova. Ob-Irtysh Region. 1934 (From the history of the administrative-territorial structure of the region) // Slovtsov Readings-2002: Materials of reports and reports of the All-Russian Scientific and Practical Regional Studies Conference. Tyumen, 2002. pp. 107-108. - ISBN 5-88081-305-3


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Obsko-Irtysh_region&oldid=93560818


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