Strelets Volost is an administrative-territorial unit as part of Sevsk uezd .
| parish | |
| Streletskaya parish | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Enters into | Sevsky district |
| Includes | 10 village councils |
| Adm Centre | |
| History and geography | |
| Date of education | 1861 |
| Date of abolition | |
| Square | 152.5 km² |
| Population | |
| Population | 5,386 [1] people ( 1880 ) |
| Official language | Russian |
The administrative center is Streletskaya settlement of the city of Sevsk (now a village within the Sevsky district ).
History
The parish was formed in the course of the reform of 1861 and united suburban settlements around the city of Sevsk .
In the 1880s , its territory was expanded at the expense of the abolished Dobrovodsky volost .
In May 1924 , when the volosts were enlarged, the Streletskaya volost was abolished, and its territory was incorporated into the Sevsky volost .
Nowadays, the territory of the former Streletskaya volost is included in the Sevsky district of the Bryansk region .
Administrative division
In 1920 the following village soviets were a part of the Streletsky volost: Aleksandrovsky, Zalipaevsky, Krivtsovsky, Maritsky, Novoyamsky, Semenovsky, Streletsky, Shvedchikovsky, Yurasovsky, Yushinsky. [2]
Notes
- ↑ Volosts and the most important settlements of European Russia. Issue I. - SPb., 1880.
- ↑ Administrative-territorial division of the Bryansk region for 1916-1985 / Comp. S.P. Kizimov. - In 2 volumes. - Tula, 1987.