The Pudinsky District is an administrative-territorial unit within the Novosibirsk and Tomsk Regions of the RSFSR , which existed in 1939-1959.
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Pudinsky District | |
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A country | the USSR |
Logged in | Novosibirsk region , Tomsk region |
Adm Centre | Pudino |
History and geography | |
Date of education | 1939-1959 |
General Information
The Pudinsky District was formed as part of the Narym District of the Novosibirsk Region on April 27, 1939. The center of the district was assigned to the village of Pudino .
On August 13, 1944, the Pudinsky District retired to the newly-formed Tomsk Region.
In 1945, the region included 7 village councils: Korovyansky, Lavrovsky, Pudinsky, Rogolevsky, Sredne-Tavangansky, Chezhapsky, Sherstobitovsky.
On April 28, 1959, the Pudinsky District was abolished, and its territory was transferred to the Parabelsky District [1] [2] .
Born in Pudino
- Kryukov, Vladimir Mikhailovich (born 1949) - Russian poet
Notes
- ↑ Administrative-territorial division of Siberia / Astrakhantsev, I.F., Dudoladov, A.A., Timoshenko, M.I. - Novosibirsk: West-Siberian Publishing House, 1966. - 220 p. - 2000 copies
- ↑ Guide to the funds of the State Archive of the Tomsk Region Archived on September 22, 2012.