Makaryevsky Uyezd is an administrative-territorial unit of the Nizhny Novgorod province of the Russian Empire and the RSFSR that existed in 1779 - 1920 . The county town is Makaryev .
| Makaryevsky district | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Province | Nizhny Novgorod province |
| County town | Makaryev |
| Population | 108 994 [1] ( 1 897 ) people |
| Square | 6 568.2 versts ² |
| Educated | 1779 |
Content
History
Makaryevsky Uyezd as a part of Nizhny Novgorod governorate was formed in 1779 during the administrative reform of Catherine II . In 1796, the county was abolished, but in 1802 it was restored as part of the Nizhny Novgorod province [2] .
In 1918, the Resurrection County was allocated from the northern part of the county .
In 1920, the county center was moved to the city of Lyskovo , and the county was renamed Lyskovsky .
Administrative Division
In 1913 there were 20 volosts in the county [3] :
- Bogorodskaya (center - v. Bogorodskoye)
- Barbarian (center - v . Barbarian )
- Vladimirskaya (center - v. Vladimirskoe )
- Vozdvizhenskaya (center - v. Vozdvizhenskoe)
- Voskresenskaya (center - v. Voskresenskoye )
- Venetskaya (center - v. Venets)
- Galibikhinskaya (center - v. Bogdanovo),
- Glukhovskaya (center - v. Glukhovo)
- Dubenshchinskaya (center - v. Dubenshchino )
- Ivanovskaya (center - v. Ivanovskoe)
- Kadnitskaya (center - v. Kadnitsy)
- Kamenskaya (center - v. Kamenki)
- Lyskovskaya (center - v . Lyskovo )
- Maryinskaya (center - d. Maryevo)
- Nestiar (center - v. Nestiar)
- Pokrovskaya (center - p. Pokrovskoye)
- Prossetskaya (center - v. Prosek)
- Rabotkinskaya (center - v. Rabotki)
- Cheremis (center - v. Kislovka)
- Chernukhinskaya (center - v. Chernukha)
Population
According to the 1897 census, 108,994 [1] people lived in the county. Including Russians - 98.5%; Mari - 1.2%. In the county town of Makaryev , 1,560 people lived.
Handicrafts in late 19th century photographs.
Taken from the publication: Nizhny Novgorod province for the study of the provincial zemstvo . Issue II: M.A. Plotnikov. Handicrafts of the Nizhny Novgorod province. - St. Petersburg, 1896.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 The first general census of the population of the Russian Empire in 1897 . Archived on August 27, 2011.
- ↑ Nizhny Novgorod province // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
- ↑ Volostnaya, stanichnaya, rural, communal governments and administrations, as well as police camps throughout Russia with the designation of their location . - Kyiv: Publishing House of the L.A. Fish, 1913.
Links
- Makaryev, a county town // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
- Old maps of Makaryevsky district