Clever Geek Handbook
📜 ⬆️ ⬇️

Communist district (Moscow region)

The communist region is an administrative-territorial unit within the Moscow Region of the RSFSR that existed in 1929-1957.

area
Communist district
A countryUSSR flag the USSR
Entered intoMoscow region
Adm. centerKhlebnikovo , Rogachevo
History and geography
Date of formation1929-1957
Date of Abolition
Area317 km²
Population
Population39.5 thousand people ( 1931 )

The communist district was formed on July 12, 1929 as part of the Moscow District of the Moscow Region. The center of the region from 1929 to 1935 was the suburban village of Khlebnikovo . From 1935 to 1957, the village of Rogachevo .

The region included the dacha village of Khlebnikovo, the working village of Krasnaya Polyana and the following village councils of the former Moscow district :

  • from the Communist volost : Altufevsky , Belyaninovsky , Bibirevsky , Verkhne-Likhoborsky , Vinogradovsky , Yeryominsky , Zhostovsky , Klyazminsky , Kotovsky , Novoarkhangelsky , Novoseltsevsky , Ostashkovsky , Paveltsevsky , Saburovsky , Slobodsky , Troitsky
  • of Labor Parish : Belorastovsky , more-Ivanovo , Gabovsky , Gorki-Sukharevsky , Dolginihinsky , Kiovsky , Kuzyaevsky , Marfinskiy , Myshetsky , Nicholas , Ozeretskoe , Protasovsky , Puchkovsky , Christmas , Rumyantsev , Rybakovsky , Sukharevsky , Fedoskino , Chashnikovsky , Chernovsky , Sholokhov
  • from the Ulyanovsk volost : Likhachevsky .

As of January 1, 1931, the territory of the district was 317 km², and the population was 39,457 people. The district included 44 village councils and 151 settlements [1] .

December 14, 1934 in the Communist region was formed r.p. Blimp .

On February 27, 1935, the center of the district was the village of Rogachevo , the territory of the Communist region was completely reformatted.

The Bolshe-Ivanovsky, Gorki-Sukharevsky, Dolginikhinsky, Yereminsky, Kiovsky, Klyazmensky, Marfinsky, Novoseltsevsky, Paveltsevsky, Protasovsky, Puchkovsky, Rumyantsevsky, Sukharevsky, Fedoskinsky, Khlebnikovsky, Chernovsky and Sholokhovsky s / s were transferred to Dmitrov .

R.p. By the Conduct Council and village councils Altufevsky, Belyaninovsky, Bibirevsky, Verkhne-Likhoborsky, Vinogradovsky, Kotovsky, Likhachevsky, Novoarkhangelsky, Saburovsky, Slobodsky, Troitsky were transferred to Mytishchi district . Zhostovsky and Ostashkovsky s / s transferred to the Pushkin district .

As a result, 7 village councils remained in the Communist region: Belorastovsky, Gabovsky, Kuzyaevsky, Myshetsky, Nikolsky, Ozeretsky, Rozhdestvensky and Rybakovsky. They were joined by 39 village councils of the Dmitrovsky district: Aladyinsky , Aleksandrovsky , Arbuzovsky , Bogdanovsky , Bolshe-Rogachevsky , Bunyatinsky , Vedernitsky , Goveynovsky , Ivanovsky , Ikshansky , Kamensky , Karpovsky , Klusovsky , Kocherginsky , Kulikovsky , Kulpinsky , Levkovsky , Malovsky , Miklyaevsky , Nasadkinsky , Nizhnevsky , Olgovsky , Paramonovsky , Petrakovsky , Podmoshsky , Podyachevsky , Pokrovsky , Safonovsky , Semenovsky , Sinkovsky , Spas-Kamensky , Sysoevsky , Teleshovsky , Timofeev Sky , Three Saints , Turbichevsky , Khrabrovsky and Yazykovsky s / s.

May 13, 1935 Myshetsky and Chashnikovsky s / s were transferred to the Solnechnogorsk district .

On January 4, 1939, the Belorastovsky, Gabovsky, Kuzyaevsky, Ozeretsky, Rozhdestvensky and Rybakovsky s / s were transferred from the Communist region to the newly formed Krasnopolyansky district . At the same time, Ikshansky, Marininsky, Paramonovsky, Petrakovsky, Podmoshsky, Spas-Kamensky and Sysoevsky s / s were transferred to the Dmitrovsky district. Lukyanovsky and Chernovsky s / s were transferred from the Solnechnogorsk region to the Communist.

On July 17, 1939, the Alexander and Goveynovsky s / s were abolished.

As of January 1, 1953, there were 32 village councils in the district: Aladyinsky, Arbuzovsky, Bogdanovsky, Bolshe-Rogachevsky, Bunyatinsky, Vedernitsky, Ivanovsky, Kamensky, Karpovsky, Kocherginsky, Klusovsky, Kulikovsky, Kulpinsky, Levkovsky, Lukyanovsky, Malo-Roglyachevsky, Malo-Roglyachevsky, Malo-Roglyachevsky, Malo-Roglyachevsky, Malo-Roglyachevsky, Malo-Roglyachevsky, Malo-Roglyachevsky, , Nizhnevsky, Olgovsky, Podyachevsky, Pokrovsky, Safonovsky, Semenovsky, Sinkovsky, Teleshovsky, Timofeevsky, Trekhsvyatsky, Turbichevsky, Khrabrovsky, Cheprinsky (center - v. Fofanovo), Yazykovsky [2] .

June 14, 1954 were abolished Aladinsky, Arbuzov, Bogdanovsky Vedernitsky, Karpovskiy, Klusovsky, Kocherginskaya, Levkovsky, Lukyanovsky, Little Rogachovsky, Miklyaevsky, Nasadkinsky, Nizhnevsky, Safonovsky, Semenov, Teleshovsky, Timofeevsky, Turbichevsky, Hrabrovsky, Cheprinsky and Yazykovsky with /from.

On December 7, 1957, the Communist District was abolished. At the same time, the Bolshe-Rogachevsky, Bunyatinsky, Ivanovsky, Kulikovsky, Kulpinsky, Olgovsky, Podyachevsky, Pokrovsky, Sinkovsky and Trekhsvyatsky s / s were transferred to the Dmitrovsky district, and the Kamensky s / s - to the Krasnaya Polyana district [3] .

Notes

  1. ↑ Administrative territorial division of the USSR. - M .: “The Power of the Soviets”, 1931. - 317 p.
  2. ↑ Moscow region. Administrative division. - M .: “Moscow Worker”, 1953. - 132 p.
  3. ↑ Handbook of administrative-territorial division of the Moscow Region 1929-2004 .. - M .: Kuchkovo field, 2011. - 896 p. - 1,500 copies - ISBN 978-5-9950-0105-8 .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Communist_district_(Moskovskaya_region)&oldid=100184137


More articles:

  • Libyan Football Championship
  • Nemeth, Sylard
  • Manuel Phil
  • Kline, Maurice
  • Day of Missile Forces and Artillery (Ukraine)
  • Kambileevka
  • Army (newspaper)
  • Steel 2
  • Army and Navy (Newspaper)
  • Pterosaurs

All articles

Clever Geek | 2019