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Moloskovitsky district

Moloskovitsky district is an administrative-territorial unit within the Leningrad Region , which existed in 1927-1931 .

area
Moloskovitsky district
A countryUSSR flag the USSR
Logged inLeningrad region
Included30 (later - 16) village councils
Adm CentreMoloskovitsy village
History and geography
Date of education1927-1931
Square1123 km²
TimezoneMSK ( UTC + 3 )
Population
Population19,776 people ( 1926 )
Official languageRussian

The administrative center is the village of Moloskovitsy .

The area of ​​the territory is 1123 km². The population is 19,776 people (in 1926 [1] ).

Content

District Education

Moloskovitsky district was formed simultaneously with the Leningrad Region on August 1, 1927 . The district included the following administrative units of the Kingisepp district of Leningrad province, which was simultaneously abolished:

  • from the Moloskovitsky parish - 15 village councils;
  • from the Kingisepp parish - Besedsky and Nedoblitsky village councils;
  • from the Vrudsky volost - 13 village councils [2] .

Initially, Moloskovitsky district was incorporated into the Leningrad district . After the liquidation of the districts (resolution of the CEC and the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR of July 23, 1930 ), the district was subordinated directly to the regional authorities.

Administrative division

At the time of formation, 30 village councils were included in the district. After the enlargement of 1928, their number decreased to 16:

  • Besedsky
  • Bolshekhotnetsky,
  • Vrudsky,
  • Zimititsky (Estonian),
  • Izvozsky,
  • Ileshsky
  • Knyazhevsky
  • Kursky,
  • Letoshitsky,
  • Moloskovitsky,
  • Morozovsky,
  • Ovintsevsky,
  • Pustoshkinsky,
  • Rekkovsky,
  • Slepinsky,
  • Smydovskiy.

National composition

19 776 people lived in the area, of which:

  • Russians - 13,052 people
  • Finns - 1995 people
  • Estonians - 4043 people
  • Izhora - 2 people [3]

Area Abolition

The district was abolished by a decree of the Presidium of the Central Executive Committee of September 20, 1931 . The territory of the district was incorporated into the Volosovsky district .

Notes

  1. ↑ Bulletin of the Leningrad regional statistics department. № 20. April — May 1928
  2. ↑ Districts of the Leningrad District: Stat.-econ. description. L., 1928, p. 147
  3. ↑ Musaev V. I. The Ingrian Question as a Historical and Political Phenomenon . - 2000. - p . 72 . Archived March 4, 2012.

Links

  • Administrative transformations in the Leningrad region


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Moloskovitsky_rayon&oldid=100963041


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