The Chechen National District (Chechen NO) is an administrative-territorial unit of the RSFSR that existed from January 21, 1920 to November 30, 1922 .
| National District | |
| Chechen National District | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Included in | Mountain ASSR |
| Adm. Centre | city of Grozny |
| History and Geography | |
| Date of formation | January 21, 1920 |
| Date of Abolition | |
| Square | 16.4 thousand km² km² (33%, 1st place ) |
| Largest cities | The terrible |
| Population | |
| Population | 574 thousand hours people ( 1921 ) (50%, 1st place ) |
| Nationalities | the Chechens |
| Denominations | Sunni Muslims |
| official languages | Chechen |
The administrative center is the city of Grozny .
History
In late 1920 and early 1921, two new Soviet autonomies were organized in the foothill and mountainous regions of the North Caucasus with a predominant non-Russian population - the Dagestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic and the Mountain Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic .
At the same time, the Highland Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was divided into 7 national districts , one of which was the Chechen NGO.
In November 1922, the Chechen National District was separated from the Highland Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic and transformed into the Chechen Autonomous Region .
Administrative Division
As of 1921, the district consisted of 1 city, allocated as an independent administrative unit,
Grozny and 12 districts:
Vedensky - with. Vedeno Galanchozh district - s. Galanzhozh Gudermes - with. Gudermes Itum-Kalinsky - p. Itum-Kali Nadterechny - p. Nizhny Naur Nozhai-Yurtovsky - s. Nozhai-Yurt Petropavlovsk district - s. Petropavlovskoye Sunzhensky - st-tsa Sleptsovskaya Urus-Martanovsky - s. Urus-Martan Shali - Shali Sharo-Cheberloevsky - p. Dai Shatoevsky - pos. Chatoy