Larikhinsky district of Ishim district of the Ural region of the RSFSR .
It was formed on the basis of the decisions of the All - Russian Central Executive Committee on November 3 and 12, 1923 as part of the Ishim district of the Ural region from the Gagaryev, Larikhinsky and part of the Loktinsky volosts of the Ishimsky district of the Tyumen province . Center - with. Larikha.
The district included 14 village councils: Bolshechecherchersky, Voroninsky, Gagaryevsky, Dalnettravninsky, Klepikovsky, Larikhinsky, Nezhivovsky, Novopokrovsky, Novotravninsky, Ognevsky, Pesyanovsky, Seleznevsky, Smirnovsky, Chirkovsky.
By a resolution of the Presidium of the Uraloblispolkom of September 15, 1926, the Bolshenechersky Village Council was renamed to Chenchersky.
By the decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of June 30, 1931, the district was abolished. Voroninsky, Klepikovsky, Larikhinsky, Novotravninsky and Pesyanovsky village councils were transferred to Ishimsky district , the rest - to Kazan region .
Literature
- Administrative-territorial division of the Tyumen region (XVII — XX centuries). Tyumen, 2003.304 s - ISBN 5-87591-025-9