Pyatnitskaya volost - volost in the Zvenigorod and Voskresensky districts of the Moscow province . It existed until 1929. The center of the volost was the village of Friday .
| volost | |
| Pyatnitskaya volost | |
|---|---|
| A country | Russian republic |
| Included in | Zvenigorod County |
| Adm. center | Friday village |
| History and Geography | |
| Population | |
| Population | 9652 people ( 1926 ) |
| Official language | Russian |
According to 1919, there were 30 village councils in Pyatnitsky volost of Zvenigorod district: Alekseevsky, Alekhnovsky, Berezhkovsky, Belavinsky, Verkhurtovsky, Dyakovsky, Zykovsky, Iskovsky, Kartsevsky, Kolychevsky, Kostyaevsky, Kurilovsky, Kuritnikovsky, Lechishchevsky, Lomyshevsky, Povot Lopishevsky, Lopishevsky, Lopishevsky, Lopishevsky, Lopishevsky, Lopishevsky , Poletaevsky, Popovsky, Pyatnitsky, Christmas, Ryblovsky, Sinevsky, Sokolovsky, Tatishchevsky, Timofeevsky, Shevlinsky, Yakuninsky.
January 14, 1921 Pyatnitskaya volost was transferred to the newly formed Resurrection County.
According to 1921, there were 16 village councils in Pyatnitskaya volost: Alekseevsky, Alekhnovsky, Berezhkovsky, Belavinsky, Verkhurtovsky, Gravornovsky, Kartsevsky, Lopotovsky, Martyushinsky, Nechaevsky, Novlyansky, Novoselovsky, Pyatnitsky, Sokolovsky, Torlopovsky, Yakuninsky.
In 1922, Nechaevsky s / s was renamed Timofeevsky.
In 1924, Alekseevsky s / s was attached to Novlyansky, Gravornovsky - to Verkhurtovsky, Martyushinsky - to Kartsevsky, Novoselovsky - to Yakuninsky, Timofeevsky - to Pyatnitsky, Torlopovsky - to Alekhnovsky.
In 1926, Novoselovsky s / s was restored.
In 1927, Alekseevsky, Gravornovsky, Martyushinsky, Timofeevsky and Torlopovsky s / s were restored. From Alekhnovsky s / s, Sinevsky s / s was isolated, from Verkhurtovsky - Kuritnikovsky, from Lopotovsky - Ryblovsky, from Pyatnitsky - Rozhdestvensky, from Yakuninsky - Lechishchevsky. Novoselovsky s / s was abolished.
In 1929, Lechishchevsky s / s was renamed Novoselovsky [1] .
During the reform of the administrative-territorial division of the USSR in 1929, Pyatnitskaya volost was abolished, and its territory was divided between Solnechnogorsk and Voskresensky districts of the Moscow district of the Moscow region [2] .
Notes
- β Handbook of administrative-territorial division of the Moscow province (1917-1929) / A. A. Kobyakov. - M. , 1980 .-- 554 p. - 500 copies.
- β Handbook of administrative-territorial division of the Moscow region 1929-2004 . - M .: Kuchkovo field, 2011 .-- 896 p. - 1,500 copies - ISBN 978-5-9950-0105-8 .