Zagvazdinsky district is an administrative-territorial unit of the Tobolsk district of the Ural region of the RSFSR .
The administrative center is the village of Zagvazdinskoye .
History
The district was formed in accordance with the decision of the zoning commission at the Tobolsk okrplan dated March 5, 1924 , approved by the presidium of the Uraloblispolcom on April 7, 1924, from Zagvazdinsky, part of Karagayskaya and part of Saurgat volosts of Tobolsk district of the Tyumen province .
6 village councils entered the district: Baksheevsky, Elansky, Zagvazdinsky, Kazan, Panovsky, Tebendinsky.
Decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of May 25, 1925, the area was abolished. Elansky, Panovsky and Tebendinsky village councils were transferred to the Ust-Ishim district of the Tara district of the Siberian region . Baksheevsky, Zagvazdinsky and Kazan village councils are attached to the Dubrovsky district .
Literature
- Administrative-territorial division of the Tyumen region (XVII — XX centuries). - Tyumen, 2003 .-- 304 s. - ISBN 5-87591-025-9 .