Krasnopolyansky district is an administrative-territorial unit within the Moscow region of the RSFSR that existed in 1939-1959 .
| area | |
| Krasnopolyanskiy district | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Entered into | Moscow region |
| Adm. center | Krasnaya Polyana , Dolgoprudny |
| History and Geography | |
| Date of formation | 1939-1959 |
| Date of Abolition | |
| Area | 500 kmΒ² |
Krasnopolyansky district was formed on January 4, 1939 from parts of the Dmitrovsky, Communist, Mytishchi and Solnechnogorsk regions. The district includes:
- from the Dmitrovsky district : the working village of Krasnaya Polyana , the dacha villages of Khlebnikovo and Sheremetyevsky , the village councils of Gorki-Sukharevsky, Ereminsky, Kiovsky, Klyazminsky, Marfinsky, Novoseltsevsky, Paveltsevsky, Puchkovsky, Rumyantsevsky, Cherkovnikovsky, Chernovsky, Khovneblovsky, Khovneblovsky.
- from the Communist region : village councils Belorastovsky, Gabovsky, Kuzyaevsky, Nikolsky, Ozeretsky, Rozhdestvensky and Rybakovsky
- from Mytishchi district : Beskudnikovo , Car repair and Dolgoprudny , d. Lianozovo , village councils Altufevsky, Bibirevsky, Verkhne-Likhoborsky, Vinogradovsky, Kotovsky, Likhachevsky, Novoarkhangelsky, Slobodsky and Troitsky
- from Solnechnogorsk district : village councils Isakovsky, Myshetsky, Poyarkovsky and Chashnikovsky.
On July 17, 1939 Altufyevsky, Yereminsky, Isakovsky, Kuzyaevsky, Nikolsky, Paveltsevsky, Poyarkovsky, Rybakovsky and Sholokhov s / s were abolished.
On January 1, 1940 the territory of the district was 500 kmΒ². The district included 27 village councils.
June 20, 1940 Khlebnikovo was included in the line d.p. Sheremetyevsky.
On August 18, 1947, the r.p. Lobnya .
November 23, 1951 abolished Rumyantsev s / s.
On April 4, 1952, the r.p. Nekrasovsky .
As of January 1, 1953, there were 26 village councils in the district: Belo-Rastovsky, Bibirevsky, Vekhne-Likhobrovsky, Vinogradovsky, Gabovsky (center - the village of Glazovo), Gorki-Sukharevsky, Kiyovsky (center - the village of Lobnya ), Klyazminsky, Kotovsky, Lianozovsky , Likhachevsky (center - the village of Gnilushi), Marfinsky, Myshetsky (the center - the village of Poyarkovo), Novo-Arkhangelsky, Novo-Seltsevsky, Ozeretsky, Puchkovsky, Rozhdestvensky (the center - the village of Dmitrovka), Slobodskaya (the center - the village of Vladykino) , Sukharevsky, Troitsky, Fedoskinsky, Khlebnikovsky (center - p. Krasnaya Gorka), Chashnikovsky, Chernovsky (tse mp - n. Large Black) Sheremetyevsky [1] .
On April 2, 1953, the district center was moved from Krasnaya Polyana to Dolgoprudny .
On June 14, 1954, Gorki-Sukharevsky, Likhachevsky, Marfinsky, Novoarkhangelsky, Ozeretsky, Puchkovsky, Rozhdestvensky, Slobodsky, Troitsky and Chernovsky s / s were abolished. Khlebnikovsky and Novoseltsevsky s / s merged into Krasnogorsk s / s. Myshetsky s / s was renamed Poyarkovsky.
August 26, 1956 Meadow .
August 29, 1957 r.p. Dolgoprudny received city status. On December 7, Kamensky s / s was transferred from the abolished Communist region to Krasnopoliansky.
On June 3, 1959, the area was abolished. Its territory was transferred in its entirety to the Khimki district [2] .
Notes
- β Moscow region. Administrative division. - M .: βMoscow Workerβ, 1953. - 132 p.
- β 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 .