Bunkovsky volost is a volost in the Bogorodsky district of Moscow province . There was until 1924. The center of the parish was Bunkovo village.
Under the data of 1890 in the village Bunkovo located volost government and Zemstvo school. Zemstvo schools were also in the village of Sodovo, the village of Uspenskoye, and at the Nativity Christ parish. In the village of Kuznetsy there was an apartment of a constable and a hospital [1] .
According to the data of 1919, there were 24 village councils in the Bunkovsky volost: Alekseevsky, Andronovsky, Babenkovsky, Bogoslovsky, Bolshe-Dvorsky, Borisovsky, Bunkovsky, Vasyutinsky, Vostrikovsky, Gavrilovsky, Gavrinsky, Gribanovsky, Dalinsky, Zaozersky, Karabanovsky, Karavaevsky, Kuzevsky, Gryanovsky, Dalinsky, Zaozersky, Karabanovsky, Karavaevsky, Kuzeva, and , Panfilovsky, Sledovsky, Tarasovsky, Timkovsky, Uspensky.
In 1923, Vostrikovsky and Gribanovsky s / s were attached to Zaozersky s / s, Karavaevsky - to Bogoslovsky, Mikhalevsky - to Borisov, Tarasovsky - to Kuznetsovsky. Gavrinsky s / s was abolished.
In 1924 Gribanovsky and Gavrinsky s / s were created. Zaozersky s / s was attached to Andronovsky, Panfilovsky - to Ouspensky.
On April 21, 1924, the Bunkovsky volost was abolished, and its territory was divided between the Prigorodnaya and Pavlovo-Posad volosts [2] .
Notes
- ↑ Reference book of Moscow province / A.P. Shramchenko. - M. , 1890. - S. 94-95. - 420 s.
- ↑ A Handbook on the Administrative-Territorial Division of the Moscow Province (1917-1929) / Kobyakov A. A. .. - M. , 1980. - 554 p. - 500 copies