Kolpinsky district is an administrative-territorial unit within the Leningrad Region of the RSFSR with a center in the city of Kolpino , which existed in 1927 - 1930 .
| area | |
| Kolpinsky district | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Entered into | Leningrad region |
| Adm. Centre | Kolpino |
| History and Geography | |
| Date of formation | 1927-1930 |
| Date of Abolition | |
History
Kolpinsky district as part of the Leningrad district of the Leningrad region was formed in August 1927 from 19 village councils of the October volost, 8 s / s of the Ulyanovsk volost of the Leningrad district and 1 s / s of the Lisinsky volost of the Trotsky district of the Leningrad province .
In total, 28 s / s were formed: Bolshe-Lysinsky, Veselo-Poselkovsky, Gertovsky, Zakhozhsky, Ivanovsky, Kolpinsky, Korchminsky, Krasnoborsky, Leningrad-Slavic (Petroslavyansky), Mishkinsky, Murzinsky, Nechepertsky, Nikolsky, Novo-Aleksandrovsky, Sheep , Otradnensky, Carriage, Petrushinsky, Porogsky, Fisherman's, Tosnensky, Ulyanovsk, Ust-Izhora, Shapkinsky, Estonian, Yam-Izhora.
64,176 people lived in the district, including 22,755 people in the countryside, of which:
- Russians - 16 691 people.
- Finns - 3427 people
- Estonians - 357 people [one]
In November 1928, the Hertovsky, Zakhozhsky, Kolpinsky, Korchminsky, Murzinsky, Nechepertsky, Otradnensky, Perevozky, Petrushinsky and Porogsky s / s were abolished.
On August 19, 1930, the Kolpinsky district was abolished, and its territory was divided between the Leningrad Suburban and Tosnensky regions .
Notes
- β Musaev V.I. The Ingrian Question as a Historical and Political Phenomenon . - 2000 .-- S. 72 . Archived March 4, 2012.