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Transfiguration district (Adygea)

Preobrazhensky district is an administrative region in the RSFSR that existed as part of the Adygea (Circassian) Autonomous Region.

Administrative district
Preobrazhensky District
A countryUSSR flag the USSR
Entered intoAdygea (Circassian) Autonomous Region
Included12 village councils
Adm. Centrewith. Preobrazhenskoe
History and Geography
Date of formationSeptember 2, 1924
Date of AbolitionFebruary 7, 1929
Population
Population27,438 people ( 1926 )
NationalitiesRussians, Ukrainians, Circassians, Abazins
DenominationsOrthodox, Sunni Muslims

The administrative center is the village of Preobrazhenskoye .

Content

History

Formed by the resolution of the Regional Executive Committee of 02.09.1924

It was liquidated by the resolution of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of the RSFSR of February 7, 1929, the territory was transferred to the Krasnogvardeisky district .

Population

According to the 1926 census, the population of the district was 27,438 people, of which:

  • Russians - 16,727 (61.0%)
  • Ukrainians - 6264 (22.8%)
  • Circassians - 3252 (11.9%)
  • Belarusians - 351 (1.3%)
  • Abazins - 302 (1.1%)
  • Greeks - 261 (1.0%)
  • Armenians - 245 (0.9%) [1]

Administrative Division

During education, he included 9 village councils: Adamievsky, Bely, Bzhedug-Khablsky, Dzhambichievsky, Yelenovsky, Nikolaev, Novo-Sevastopol, Preobrazhensky and Khatukaevsky. In 1926, Bolshe-Sidorovsky and Saratovsky were allocated from the Dzhambichievsky Village Council, and Ivanovsky from Nikolaev. By 1929, the district included 12 village councils:

1. Adamievsky - a. Adamy , x. Chumakov , x. Litvinov, x. Urusov (later South Operational) [2]
2. White - with. White , x. Zaitsev , x. Kovalchuk, commune of Zarya
3. Bzhedug-Khablsky - a. Bzhedug-Khable , x. Bogarsukov , x. Bogomolov , x. Verkhne-Nazarov , x. Nizhne Nazarov , x. Garden , x. Chernogorkin
4. Bolshe-Sidorovsky - x. Bolshe-Sidorovsky , x. Kamenev, x. Terpugov
5. Dzhambichievsky - a. Dzhambichi , x. Kiev, x. Kurgan, x. Starodubov
6. Elenovsky - x. Brezhnev, x. Golovatsky, with. Elenovsky , x. Little Sidorov, x. Pustoselov , x. Selenyak-Krasa, x. Feldfebel , x. Cherkashin, x. Churikov
7. Ivanovsky - x. Greeks, x. Ivanovo-Bogdanov , x. Lysenko, p. Novo-Babichevskoe, x. Serafimovichi, x. Sibiryakov, x. Snotakov, x. Sultanov
8. Nikolaevsky - x. Zadorozhny, x. Red East, s. Nikolaevskoe , s. Novo-Alekseevskoe [2] , x. Novo-Sokolsky, x. Pese de Corval , s. Solovievskoe, x. Staro-Sokolsky
9. Novo-Sevastopol - x. Voropaev, x. Kvacheva, x. Little Sidorov, p. Novosevastopol , x. Padukino
10. Transfiguration - a. Biwache-Hable, x. Papenkov , s. Preobrazhenskoe
11. Saratov - x. Doguzhiev , x. Kisilev, Red Hero commune, x. Lotarev, x. Pulkherovo, x. Saratov , x. Sultanov, 1st Agricultural School
12. Khatukaevsky - n. Bulgarian, x. Zazarny, x. Green, p. Ignatov, x. Pobedonostsev , x. Pritankovsky , commune Rudy East, x. Subotin , p. Uzunov-Guleimanov, a. Hatukai [3]

Notes

  1. ↑ Results of the 1926 census for the Natyrbovsky district
  2. ↑ 1 2 farms Litvinov, Urusov, the village of Novo-Alekseevskoe fell into the flood zone of the Krasnodar reservoir
  3. ↑ List of populated areas of the North Caucasus region. Rostov-on-Don. 1925
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Preobrazhensky_district_(Adygea)&oldid=97286893


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