Sergievsky volost is an administrative-territorial unit within the Roslavl district of the Smolensk province .
| volost | |
| Sergiev Volost | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Included in | Roslavl County |
| Adm. Centre | village Sergievskoe |
| History and Geography | |
| Date of formation | 1861 |
| Date of Abolition | 1922 |
| Population | |
| Population | 4071 people people ( 1904 ) |
| Official language | Russian |
The administrative center is the village of Sergievskoye (now Sergeevka, Dubrovsky district, Bryansk region).
History
The volost was formed during the reform of 1861 .
During the enlargement of the volosts, in 1922 the Sergievsky volost was abolished, and its territory was included in the Epishevsky volost .
Today, the entire territory of the former Sergiev Volost is part of the Dubrovsky District of the Bryansk Region .
Settlements
As of 1904 [1] , the following settlements were included in the volost:
- Aleshensky distillery
- Manor Burkova Sloboda
- Bykovo village
- wasteland Bykovo
- Bykovo settlement (Lipovka)
- Belevka village
- Zabegaevka village (Burkova Sloboda)
- Zabegaevka settlement
- Kocheva farm
- New Kolyshkino village
- Novaya Kocheva village
- Pletnevka village (Flying squirrel )
- Manor Pletnevka
- Prilepy village (Prilepovo)
- village Sergievskoe
- Serdechkino village (Hearts)
- Old Kolyshkino village
- Stara Kocheva village
- village of Strukovka
- Surnovka village
- forest cottage Surnovskaya
- Setka village (Zhdanovo)
- farm Net (Zhdanovo)
- Manor Sescha
- Tananykino village
- village Trekhbratskoe
- Harichi village (Penkovo)
- Kholmovaya Sloboda village
- Shusherovka village (Zhdanovo)
- Shusherovo estate
Notes
- ↑ A brief overview of the Smolensk province. - Smolensk, 1904. - S. 341—342.