Vokhrinsky volost - volost in the Bronnitsky district of the Moscow province . It existed until 1927. The center of the volost was the village of Vokhrinka (in 1924-1926 - the village of Rybolovo ).
According to 1919, there were 14 village councils in Vokhrinsky volost: Biserovsky, Borschevsky, Vokhrinsky, Zakharovsky, Kolupaevsky, Loktevsky, Lubnensky, Maryinsky, Morozovsky, Pushkinsky, Rybolovsky, Slobodinsky, Tishkovsky, Fedinsky.
In 1923, Biserovsky, Borschevsky, Zakharovsky, Kolupaevsky, Loktevsky, Lubnensky, Maryinsky, Morozovsky, Pushkinsky, Slobodinsky, Tishkovsky and Fedinsky s / s were abolished.
In 1924, Biserovsky, Borschevsky, Kolupaevsky, Morozovsky and Slobodinsky s / s were restored.
In 1925, the Fedinsky s / s was formed from the part of Vokhrinsky s / s, and Zakharovsky from the part of Kolupaevsky.
On October 10, 1927, the Vokhrinsky and Velinsky volosts were united into a single Velino-Vokhrinsky volost. Its center was the city of Bronnitsy.
By 1929, there were 21 village councils in the Veliko-Vokhrinsky volost: Belozerovsky, Biserovsky, Borschevsky, Boyarkinsky, Britovo-Khludensky, Velinsky, Vokhrinsky, Zakharinsky, Zakharovsky, Kolupaevsky, Krivtsovsky, Malakhovsky, Markovsky, Morozovsky, Petrovsky, Petrovsky, Petrovsky, Tyrovsky, Petrovsky, Petrovsky, Tyrovsky, Petrovsky Tyazhino-Dyakovsky, Fedinsky [1] .
During the reform of the administrative-territorial division of the USSR in 1929, the Veliko-Vokhrinsky volost was abolished.
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- ↑ Directory of administrative-territorial division of the Moscow province (1917-1929) / A. Kobyakov .. - M. , 1980. - 554 p. - 500 copies.