Bolsheuchinsky district is an administrative-territorial unit in the Udmurt Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic from 1937 to 1956 .
| area | |
| Bolsheuchinsky district | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Entered into | Udmurt Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic RSFSR |
| Adm. Centre | Big Ucha village |
| History and Geography | |
| Date of formation | 1937 - 1956 |
| Square | 0.5 thousand kmΒ² |
| official languages | Russian , Udmurt |
The administrative center is the village of Bolshaya Ucha .
Content
District Education
The district was formed by the decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of June 1, 1937 from 5 village councils transferred from the Mozhginsky district and 4 from Vavozhsky .
Administrative Division
Initially, the district consisted of 9 village councils: Bolshesyuginsky, Bolsheuchinsky , Verkhnyashidludsky, Krasnoyarsky, Nizhneklyuchevsky, Novozhuinsky, Pazyal-Zhikyinsky, Russian-Ozhginsky and Tylovyl-Pelginsky .
On October 16, 1947, due to the disaggregation of the Bolshesyuginsky Village Council, by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR, the tenth Village Council was formed - Nikolo-Syuginsky.
As a result of the 1954 reform, the enlargement of village councils was carried out, their number was reduced to 5:
- The Bolsheuchinsky Village Council, formed from the Bolsheuchinsky, Nizhneklyuchevsky and Pazyal-Zhikinsky
- Nikolo-Syuginsky Village Council, formed from Nikolo-Syuginsky and Bolshesyuginsky
- Tylov-Pelginsky Village Council, formed from Tylov-Pelginsky, Novozhuinsky and Russian-Ozhginsky
- Verkhnyashidludsky Village Council renamed Malchikovsky Village Council
- 3 villages transferred to the Krasnoyarsk Village Council from the abolished Pazyal-Zhikyinsky Village Council
Area Abolition
By a decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR of November 27, 1956, the district was abolished. The Bolsheuchinsky, Nikolo-Syuginsky, Verkhnyashidludsky and Krasnoyarsk Village Councils were transferred to the Mozhginsky District, the Tyloval-Pelginsky Village Council to the Vavozhsky District.
See also
- The history of the administrative divisions of Udmurtia
Sources
- Directory of the administrative-territorial division of Udmurtia / Compiled by O. M. Beznosova, S. T. Derendyaev, A. A. Korolev. - Izhevsk: Udmurtia, 1995 .-- S. 221-224. - 744 p. - 2000 copies. - ISBN 5-7659-0425-4 .
- THE USSR. The administrative-territorial division of the Union republics on January 1, 1941. - Moscow: Publishing House "Vedomosti of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR", 1941. - S. 152-153. - 490 s.