Kulpinskaya volost - volost in Volokolamsk district of Moscow province . It existed until 1924. The center of the parish was the village of Kulpino .
According to the data of 1890, a volost government and a zemstvo school were located in the village of Kulpino. Zemstvo schools were also in the villages of Nikolskoye and Ramene , the villages of Gory and Novoshino . There was a hospital in Ramenje. The apartment of the police officer was in the village of Belaya Kolp [1] .
On March 19, 1919, 15 settlements of Kulpinsky volost were transferred to the new Lotoshinsky volost .
According to 1921, there were 17 village councils in Kulpinskaya volost: Belokolpsky , Berkunovsky, Vasilyevsky, Volodinsky, Gorstkinsky, Dryzlovsky , Kulpinsky , Kryakovsky, Mostishchevsky, Mikhalevsky , Nikolsky , Ognishchevsky, Ramensky , Temnikovsky, Terekhovsky, Urusovsky and Kharitonovsky. In 1924, Volodinsky, Kryakovsky and Terekhovsky s / s were attached to the Kulpinsky s / s; to Ognishchevsky - Gorstkinsky; to Vasilyevsky - Mostishchevsky. Then Temnikovsky s / s became known as Elizarovsky.
March 24, 1924 Kulpinskaya volost was abolished, and its territory is included in the Ramenskaya volost [2] .
Notes
- ↑ Reference book of the Moscow province / A.P. Shramchenko. - M. , 1890. - S. 160. - 420 p.
- ↑ Handbook of administrative-territorial division of the Moscow province (1917-1929) / A. A. Kobyakov. - M. , 1980 .-- S. 56 .-- 554 p. - 500 copies.