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Pskov district

The Pskov District is an administrative-territorial unit of the Leningrad Region that existed in 1927 - 1930 and 1935 - 1940 . The administrative center is the city of Pskov .

district
Pskov district
A countryUSSR flag the USSR
Entered intoLeningrad region
Adm. CentrePskov
History and Geography
Date of formationAugust 1, 1927
Date of AbolitionSeptember 19, 1940
Population
Population507,500 [1] people ( 1936 )

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History

1927-1930

The Pskov District was formed by a decree of the Presidium of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee on August 1, 1927 as part of the Leningrad Region . It included the territories of the former Pskov , Porkhov , Ostrovsky , Opochetsk , Novorzhevsky districts of the Pskov province .

July 30, 1930 the Pskov District, like most other districts of the USSR, was abolished. Its districts became directly subordinate to the Leningrad Region.

1935-1940

On March 25, 1935, the Pskov okrug was again formed (as a border district, which were then created along the borders of the USSR).

On September 19, 1940, the Pskov District was re-abolished, and its areas were directly subordinated to the Leningrad Region.

Administrative Division

In the years 1927-1930, the district was divided into 18 districts:

  • Bezhanitsky
  • Vyborg
  • Dedovichsky ,
  • Dnovsky ,
  • Karamyshevsky ,
  • Krasnogorodsky ,
  • Kudeversky
  • Novorzhevsky ,
  • Novoselsky ,
  • Opochetskiy ,
  • Ostrovsky ,
  • Palkinsky
  • Porkhovsky ,
  • Pskov ,
  • Pushkin ,
  • Seredkinskiy ,
  • Slavkovsky ,
  • Chikhachevsky .

According to data from 1929, there were 3 national village councils in the district:

  • In the Novoselsky district - Mogutovsky, Pustoperzhsky (Lenner) Estonian
  • In the Seredkinsky district - Lugovsky Estonian [2] .

In 1935 - 1940 the district included 12 districts:

  • Gdovsky ,
  • Karamyshevsky ,
  • Lyadsky
  • Novoselsky ,
  • Ostrovsky ,
  • Palkinsky
  • Polnovsky ,
  • Pskov ,
  • Seredkinskiy ,
  • Slavkovsky ,
  • Soshikhinsky ,
  • Strug Krasnensky .

In 1939, the Pozherevitsky district was formed .

Notes

  1. ↑ Administrative and economic guide to the districts of the Leningrad region. 1936 Archived on September 21, 2013.
  2. ↑ National minorities of the Leningrad region / P. M. Yanson. - L .: Organizational Department of the Leningrad Regional Executive Committee, 1929. - P. 26. - 104 p.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pskov_okrug&oldid=89288374


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