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Theological parish (Dmitrov district)

Theological parish - parish in the Dmitrovsky and Sergievsky districts of the Moscow province . In the years 1917-1929 was called Sofrinsky parish . Existed until 1929. The center of the parish was the village of Evseykovo, then the village of Sofrino , and later the village of Kliniki.

In 1917, the Theological parish of Dmitrov district was renamed Sofrinskaya.

According to the 1918 Sofrinsky parish had 22 of the village council: Pushkin, Alechinsky, Theology, Burdakovsky, Vasilevsky, Gerasimovsky, Danilevsky, Eldyginsky, Zhukovsky, Kascheykovsky, Klinnikovsky, Lugovsky, Little Voroninsky, Mitropolsky, Murano, Nagornovsky, Nicholas, Rakhmanovsky, Semyonov , Sofrinsky, Talitsky, Tsernsky.

On October 13, 1919, the Sofrinsky volost was transferred to Sergievsky district.

According to the 1922 data, there were 11 village councils in the Sofrinsky parish: Aleshinsky, Burdakovsky, Gerasimovsky, Danilovsky, Eldyginsky, Zhukovsky, Klinikovsky, Mitropolsky, Muranovsky, Sofrinsky, Talitsky.

In 1924 Maisky and Tserna s / s were formed; abolished Burdakovsky s / s.

In 1927, from a portion of Klinnikovskogo a / s was established Kascheykovsky with a / c, of Mitropolskii - Bortnevsky from Aleshinsky - Balabanovo, from Eldiginskogo - Petushkovsky and Semenov of Tsernskogo - Nagornovsky of Murano - Lugovsky from Danilovsky - Vasilevsky from Sofrinsky - Rakhmanovsky, from Talitsky - Nikolsky. Mogiltsevo s / s was also created.

In 1929, Mogil'tsevsky s / s was renamed the Theological [1] .

During the reform of the administrative-territorial division of the USSR in 1929, the Sofrinskaya volost was abolished.

Notes

  1. ↑ A Handbook on the Administrative-Territorial Division of the Moscow Province (1917-1929) / Kobyakov A.A. .. - M. , 1980. - 554 p. - 500 copies
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bogoslovskaya_volost_(Dmitrovsky_evid )&oldid = 101107385


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