The Irmen District is an administrative-territorial unit within the West Siberian Territory and the Novosibirsk Region of the RSFSR , which existed in 1935-1954.
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Irmensky district | |
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A country | the USSR |
Logged in | West-Siberian region , Novosibirsk region |
Adm Centre | Yarki , Top-Irmen |
History and geography | |
Date of education | 1935-1954 |
The district was formed as part of the West Siberian Territory on January 18, 1935 under the name Yarkovsky District . The center of the district was assigned to the village Yarki .
On February 23, 1935, the Yarkovsky District was renamed the Irmen District , and its center was moved to the village of Verkh-Irmen .
September 28, 1937 Irmen district was assigned to the Novosibirsk region.
In 1945, the district included 12 village councils: Verkh-Irmensky, Verkh-Chikovsky, Kozikhinsky, Krasnoyarsky, Pichuginsky, Plotnikovsky, Pron'kinsky, Senchansky, Temnovsky, Tikhonovsky, Shilovsky, Yarkovsky.
On December 23, 1954, the Irmensky district was abolished, and its territory was divided between Novosibirsk and the Horde regions [1] .
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- ↑ Administrative-territorial division of Siberia / Astrakhantsev, I.F., Dudoladov, A.A., Timoshenko, M.I. - Novosibirsk: West-Siberian Publishing House, 1966. - 220 p. - 2000 copies