Ust-Vymsky Uyezd - a county in Komi Autonomous Okrug (Zyryan) , which existed in 1922-1929.
| Ust-Vymsky County | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Province | Komi (Zyryan) JSC |
| Center | Ust-Vym |
| Population ( 1926 ) | 46 900 people |
| Density | 0.9 people / km² |
| Area | 51 150 km² |
| Educated | 1922 |
| Abolished | 1929 |
Ust-Vymsky district with its center in the village of Ust-Vym was formed in April 1922. In 1929, all the districts of Komi AO (Zyryan) were abolished, and instead of them districts were created.
According to the data of 1926, 21 volosts entered the county: Aikinskaya, Vozhgortskaya, Gamskaya, Glotovskaya, Yertomskaya, Zheshartskaya, Ibskaya, Kakvitskaya, Koslanskaya, Knyazhpogostskaya, Onega, Polevitskaya, Prokopyevskaya, Selibskaya, Seregovskaya, Seregovo-Gorsk, Tur Chasovskaya, Chuprovskaya, Sheshetskaya [1] .
46.9 thousand inhabitants lived in the county. All of them lived in rural areas [2] .
In 1929, instead of the abolished Ust-Vymsky district, Udor district was formed.
Notes
- ↑ The territorial and administrative division of the USSR as of January 1, 1926. - M .: Main Directorate of Communal Services of the NKVD, 1926. - 284 p. - 4000 copies.
- ↑ All-Union Population Census of 1926 of the RSFSR and its regions. Inhabited places. Available urban and rural populations. . Date of treatment September 18, 2011. Archived on August 29, 2012.