Gorelovsky Village Council - the abolished administrative-territorial unit that existed on the territory of the Korobovsky district of the Moscow region until 1954. The administrative center was the village of Gorelovo .
Village Council of the USSR (AE 4th level) | ||
Gorelovsky Village Council | ||
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A country | the USSR | |
SSR | RSFSR | |
Region | Moscow region | |
Area | Korobovsky District | |
Adm Centre | Gorelovo | |
Coordinates of the administrative center | ||
Date of abolition | 06/14/1954 | |
Timezone | MSK + -1 ( UTC + 3 ) | |
History
Gorelovsky Village Council was formed after the October Revolution of 1917 as part of the Arkhangelsk Volost of the Egoryevsk Uyezd of the Ryazan Province .
In 1919, the Gorelovsky Village Council of the Arkhangelsk Volost was transferred from Yegoryevsk to the newly formed Spas-Klepikovsky district of the Ryazan province. In 1921, the Spas-Klepikovsky District was transformed into the Spas-Klepikovsky District, which was abolished in 1924 . After the abolition of the Spas-Klepikovsky district, the Gorelovsky village council as part of the Arkhangelsk volost was transferred to the Ryazan district of the Ryazan province [1] . During the reform of the administrative-territorial division of the USSR in 1929, the Arkhangelsk volost was abolished, and the Gorelovsky village council became part of the Dmitrovsky district of the Orekhovo-Zuevsky district of the Moscow region [2] . In 1930, the districts were abolished [3] , and the Dmitrovsky district was renamed to Korobovsky [4] .
In 1930, the village council included the villages of Gorelovo and Demino [5] .
In 1936, the village council included the village of Voropino from the abolished Voropinsky village council [6] .
By January 1, 1954, the Gorelovsky Village Council included 3 villages: Gorelovo , Demino , Voropino , Vysokovo and Vysokoryovo .
In 1954, the village council was abolished, the territory was transferred to the Pyshlitsky village council [7] [8] .
See also
- Pyshlitsky village council
- Korobovsky District
Notes
- ↑ Administrative and territorial division of the Ryazan region
- ↑ Directory of the administrative-territorial division of the Moscow region 1929-2004, 2011 , Pages 109-111.
- Resolution of the CEC and the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR of July 23, 1930 “On the liquidation of districts”
- Resolution of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of October 30, 1930
- ↑ Lake Yalmat. Encyclopedia, 2012 , Page 60.
- Resolution of the Presidium of the Moscow Regional Executive Committee of August 21, 1936 No. 2456 “On the partial integration of village councils and territorial changes in the districts of the Moscow Region”
- Decision of the Executive Committee of the Moscow Regional Council of People's Deputies of June 14, 1954 No. 539 “On the merger of village councils of the Moscow Region”
- ↑ Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR of 18.06.1954 “On the merger, renaming and abolition of village councils in the Moscow Region”
Literature
- Reference book on the administrative-territorial division of the Moscow region 1929-2004 - M .: Kuchkovo Pole, 2011. - 896 p.
- Chistyakov N.D. Lake Yalmat Encyclopedia. - Spas-Klepiki, 2012. - 291 p.