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Voronovskaya parish (Bryansk district)

Voronovskaya parish is an administrative-territorial unit within the Bryansk (from 1921 - Bezhitsky ) district.

parish
Voronovskaya parish
A country Russia RSFSR
Enters intoBryansk County ,
Bezhitsky County
Includes14 village councils
Adm CentreVoronovo village
History and geography
Date of education1880s
Date of abolition
Population
Population21 313 [1] people ( 1926 )
Official languageRussian

The administrative center is the village of Voronovo .

History

The parish was formed in the 1880s from a part of the Molotkovo parish .

In the course of the enlargement of the volosts, in 1924 the Snopot volost was attached to the Voronov parish .

In 1929 , with the introduction of the district division, the parish was abolished, and its territory became part of the Rognedinsky district of the Roslavl district of the Western region (now - as part of the Bryansk region ).

Administrative division

In 1920, the Voronovo parish included the following village councils: Vladimirovsky, Voronovsky 1 st and 2 nd, Gatkovsky, Goreloslobodsky, Zheltonogovsky, Zhukovsky, Kazinsky, Kamensky 1 st and 2 nd, Litovnitsky 1 st and 2 nd, Molotkovsky, Pogorelovsky, Popovsky, Sariyevsky, Semenovsky 1st and 2nd, Studenetsky 1st and 2nd, Troitsky 1st and 2nd, Yablonovsky, Yablonovsky (high). [2]

As of January 1, 1928 , the Voronovsky volost included the following village councils: Bunevsky, Vladimirovsky, Voronovsky, Goreloslobodsky, Zhukovsky, Kamensky, Kopalsky, Molotkovsky, Pyatnitsky, Selilovichsky, Semenovsky, Snopotsky, Hotmirovsky, Yablonovsky. [one]

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 List of populated areas of the Bryansk province. - Bryansk: Bryansk provincial statistical department, 1928. - 386 p.
  2. ↑ Administrative division of the Bryansk region for 1916-1985. / Comp. S.P. Kizimova. - In 2 volumes. - Tula, 1987.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Voronovskaya_volost_(Bryanskiy_evid )&oldid = 100408458


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