The Borisovo-Sudsky District is an administrative-territorial unit within the Leningrad and Vologda Oblasts of the RSFSR with a center in the village of Borisovo-Sudsky , which existed in 1927-1959 .
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Borisovo-Sudsky district | |
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A country | the USSR |
Logged in | Leningrad Region , Vologda Region |
Adm Centre | Borisov-Sudskoe |
History and geography | |
Date of education | 1927-1959 |
The Borisovo-Sudsky district within the Cherepovetsky district of the Leningrad region was formed in August 1927 from 42 village councils of the Belozersky district and 1 s / s of the Ustyuzhsky district of the Cherepovets province .
A total of 43 s / s were formed: Ageevsky, Afanasovsky, Borisovsky, Vasilkovsky, Velikoselsky, Verkhnyomsky, Upper, Zabolotoky, Zamoshsky, Ivanovsky, Kenyashsky, Kornilovsky, Komonevsky, Kraysky, Kuryanovsky, Kyamsky, Labokshsky, Loginovsky, Khyemsky, Khyeuskye, Yekyk Mezhersky, Mitinsky, Nizhny, Novolukinsky, Novostarinsky, Nozhemsky, Pelpakhotsky, Ploskovsky, Pozharsky, Pozdnyakovsky, Semenovsky, Starmushsky, Stuninsky, Suvorovsky, Terekhovsky, Tretyakovsky, Khrypelovsky, Central, Chukshinsky, Shiryaevsk th, Shumnovsky, Shushkinsky.
In November 1928 it was abolished Ageevsky, Vasilkovsky, Verhneshomsky, Zabolotski, Ivanovo, Kornilov, Kuryanovskoy, Labokshsky, Loginovskiy, Lykovsky, Mitino, Lower, Pozdnyakovsky, Starmushsky, Stupino, Suvorov, Tretyakov, and Hripelovsky Shirayevskaya s / s. In 1931, Konetsky s / s was transferred from Kaduisky district to Borisovo-Sudsky.
On September 23, 1937, the Borisovo-Sudsky District was transferred to the Vologda Region.
In 1959, the Borisovo-Sudsky district was abolished, and its territory was transferred to the Babayevsky district .