Mokrovsky volost is an administrative-territorial unit within the Bezhitsky district of the Bryansk province .
The administrative center is the village of Mokroe .
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| Mokrovskaya volost | |
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| A country | |
| Included in | Bezhitsky County |
| Includes | 22 village councils |
| Adm. center | Wet |
| History and Geography | |
| Date of formation | |
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| Population | |
| Population | 38 668 people ( 1926 ) |
| Official language | Russian |
History
The volost was formed 1922 - 1924 . by merging Semirevskaya, Dulevskaya, Gribovsky and Butchinsky volosts. Until 1922, all these volosts were part of the Zhizdrinsky district (until 1920 - Kaluga province ).
In 1929 , with the introduction of the district division, the volost was abolished, and on its territorial basis the Mokrovsky district of the Roslavl district of the Western region (now the Kuibyshev district of the Kaluga region ) was formed.
Administrative Division
As of January 1, 1928, [1] the Mokrovsky volost included the following village councils: Barsukovsky, Butchinsky, Verkhnystudenetsky, Vetmitsky, Vysoksky, Grigoryevsky, Gulichsky, Zakrutovsky, Zimnitsky, Ivashkovsky, Latyshevsky, Luzhnitsky, Mileevsky, Mokrovsky, Novoskovsky , Troitsky, Kholmovsky, Khotozhsky, Sharovichsky, Shakhovsky, Yamnovsky.
Notes
- β List of populated areas of the Bryansk province. - Bryansk: Bryansk provincial statistical department, 1928. - 386 p.