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Shalov volost

Shalov volost - volost in the Bogorodsky district of Moscow province . It existed until 1924. The center of the volost was the village of Shalovo (since 1977 it has been attached to the working village of Obukhovo, Noginsk District, Moscow Region [1] ).

According to 1919, there were 32 village councils in Shalov volost: Aborinsky, Aksenkovsky, Alekseevsko-Timokhovskiy, Afanasyevskiy I, Afanasyevskiy II, Balabanovskiy, Borilovo-Podvyaznovskiy, Bezedovskiy, Butyrskiy, Vysokovskiy, Dranishnikovskiy, Kamenkovskiy, Domozhirovskiy, Zagovsky, Zhozhnovsky, Ezhenovsky, Ezhenovsky, Kamenkovsky, , Klyushnikovsky, Kolontaevo-Maryinsky, Kutuzovsky, Mikhalevsky, Mikhnevo-Chudinsky, Novo-Kupavino-Shchemilovsky, Novo-Kharkiv, Obukhov, Petropavlovsk, Pushkin, Staro-Kupavinsky, Staro-Kharkovsky, Stulovsky, Shelter Shalovsky, Shulgino-Melensky.

In 1923, the Peter and Paul Military District was annexed to Obukhovsky, Aborinsky to Bezedovsky, Mikhalevsky to Kutuzovsky, Ubezheshchinsky to Shulgino-Melensky (which was renamed Shulgininsky at the same time), Afanasovsky I to Shalovsky, Butyrsky to Aksenkovsky Psarkovsky - to Staro-Psarkovsky, Pushkinsky - to Borilovo-Podvyaznovsky (which was renamed Podvyaznovsky at the same time), Zhukovsky - to Domozhirovsky, Klyushnikovsky - to Zagornovsky, Vysokovsky - to Afanasyevsky II. The Blagoveshchensk s / s was formed. Mikhnevo-Chudinsky and Novo-Kupavino-Shchemilovsky s / s were merged into Shchemilovsky s / s. Kolontaevo-Maryinsky s / s was renamed Kolontaevsky, Alekseevsk-Timokhovsky - Timokhov, Dranishnikovo-Kamenkovsky - Kamenkovsky.

In 1924, Bezdedovsky s / s was renamed Aborinsky, Shchemilovsky - in Chudenkovsky. Kamenkovsky s / s was attached to the Staro-Psarkovsky.

On April 21, 1924, the Shalov volost was abolished, and its territory was divided between Prigorodnaya and Vasiliev volosts [2] .

Notes

  1. ↑ Handbook of administrative-territorial division of the Moscow region 1929-2004 . - M .: Kuchkovo field, 2011 .-- S. 396. - 896 p. - 1,500 copies - ISBN 978-5-9950-0105-8 .
  2. ↑ Handbook of administrative-territorial division of the Moscow province (1917-1929) / A. A. Kobyakov. - M. , 1980 .-- 554 p. - 500 copies.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shalovskaya volost&oldid = 74166711


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