Korsikovskaya volost is an administrative-territorial unit within the Roslavl district of Smolensk province . The administrative center is the village of Corsica .
| volost | |
| Korsikovskaya volost | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Included in | Roslavl County |
| Adm. Centre | corsica village |
| History and Geography | |
| Date of formation | 1861 |
| Date of Abolition | 1929 |
| Population | |
| Population | 8980 people ( 1904 ) |
| Official language | Russian |
History
The volost was formed during the reform of 1861 .
In 1924, the Korsikov volost was enlarged by the accession of the abolished Catholic and Pryshchansk volosts to it.
In 1929 , in connection with the introduction of new administrative and territorial units - regions and districts, Korsikovskaya volost was disbanded.
Today, the territory of the former Korsikov volost is divided between the Kletnyansky district of the Bryansk region , the Ershichsky district of the Smolensk region and the Khotimsky district of the Mogilev region ( Belarus ).
Settlements
As of 1904 [1] , the following settlements were included in the volost:
- Aleksandrovka village
- Bogdanovka village 1st
- Bogdanovka village 2nd
- Golovlevka village
- Eliseevka village
- farm Greedunka
- farm Zhariki
- farm Ivanovka
- Kaleche village
- Kardy village
- farm Klyuevka
- corsica village
- Krestovaya village
- Lyubutovka village
- farm Mariingof
- Maryinsky village (Kamenets)
- hamlet Mikhailovsky
- Melova village
- Olshovo village 1st
- Olshovo village 2nd
- farm Olshovo
- Petrovka village
- Rostynka village
- village of Ruhan
- village Semirichi
- Farm Sloboda Borobanovka
- Starina village
- Titovka village
- Tischenki village
- Fat Village
- village of Hera
- Chernavka village
Notes
- ↑ A brief overview of the Smolensk province. - Smolensk, 1904. - S. 333—334.