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Roslyatinsky district

Roslyatinsky district - the name of two districts that existed in 1924 - 1931 and 1935 - 1960 in the territory occupying the eastern part of the Babushkinsky district of the Vologda region .

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History

District One

Area
Roslyatinsky district
A country  the USSR
Entered intoNorth Dvina province Northern Territory
Adm CentreRoslyatino
History and Geography
Date of education1924 - 1931
Official languageRussian

During the 1924 transformation of the North Dvina province, when the district and volost division was abolished and districts were introduced, the Roslyatinsky district was created. After the decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of July 15, 1929, which abolished the Severo-Dvinsk province, the region entered the Severo-Dvinsky District of the Northern Territory of the RSFSR. After the elimination of the districts in July 1930, it directly entered the Northern Territory. By a decree of the Presidium of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee on July 30, 1931, the Roslyatinsky District was liquidated - the territories of the Bereznikovsky, Zhubrinsky, Podbolotny, Roslyatinsky and Suminsky Village Councils were transferred to the Ledengsky District .

Second District

Area
Roslyatinsky district
A country  the USSR
Entered intoNorthern Territory , Northern Region , Vologda Region
Adm CentreRoslyatino
History and Geography
Date of education1935 - 1960
Square3500 km²
Official languageRussian

Created by decree of the Presidium of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of January 25, 1935 as part of the Northern Territory . The territories of the Bereznikovsky, Zhubrinsky, Podbolotny, Roslyatinsky, Suminsky, and also Terekhovsky village councils were transferred from the Ledengsky district.

After the division of the Northern Territory on December 5, 1936, it entered the Northern Region , and after its division on September 23, 1937, it entered the Vologda Region.

In 1954, the Roslyatinsky Village Council was renamed Yuzsky.

By a decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR on November 12, 1960, the Roslyatinsky district was liquidated, and the territory was divided between Babushkinsky (formerly Ledengsky) and Nikolsky districts. The structure of the Babushkinsky district included the Bereznikovsky, Zhubrinsky, Yuzsky and Terekhovsky village councils. The structure of Nikolsky Zelentsovsky, Krutetskiy, Lobanovsky, Milofanovsky and Podbolotny village councils In 1965, from the Nikolsky district, the Krutetskiy, Podbolotnaya village council were transferred to the Babushkinsky district.

Now it is the territory of the Bereznikovsky , Roslyatinsky municipalities of the Babushkinsky district, Milofanovsky , Zelentsovsky and part of the Vakhnevsky municipalities of the Nikolsky district.

Literature

  • Appendix 1 Historical background of the administrative-territorial division of the Ledengsky (Babushkinsky) district of the Vologda region Ground: Reference book of the administrative-territorial division of the province - region, p. 96, 133, 188, 219, 220, 229; GAVO, f. 1300, op. 21, d. 1134, l. 85, 86; d. 165, l one; d. 196, l. 3 op. 23, d. 246, l. 12.

Prepared by Zam. Director of the regional state archive for scientific and publishing activities L.N. Myasnikov // Book of Memory of the Vologda Oblast. Grandmother's district. - Vologda: Publishing House of the Vologda Institute for Advanced Studies and Retraining, 1995. - S. 393 - 394. - 399 p. - ISBN 5-87590-095-4 .

  • V.A. Mineev, V.M. Malkov. Vologda Oblast / Editor F. Lyadov. - Vologda: Vologda book publishing house, 1958. - 318 p. - 6000 copies

Links

  • Information on changes in the administrative-territorial structure of the Vologda Oblast (1917-1991)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Roslyatinsky_reigh&oldid=100188581


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