Naruksovsky district is an administrative-territorial unit of the Nizhny Novgorod and Gorky territories, Gorky and Arzamas regions, which existed in 1929-1931 and 1935-1963. The center is the village of Naruksovo .
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| Naruksovsky district | |
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| A country | |
| Entered into | Nizhny Novgorod Region , Gorky Region , Gorky Region , Arzamas Region |
| Adm. Centre | Naruxovo |
| History and Geography | |
| Date of formation | 1929-1931, 1935-1963 |
Naruksovsky district was formed in 1929 as part of the Arzamas district of the Nizhny Novgorod region. The district included the Naruksovskaya and part of the Shutilov volost of Lukoyanovsky district .
On July 30, 1930, in connection with the liquidation of the district system in the USSR, the Naruksovsky district became directly subordinate to the Nizhny Novgorod Region.
In July 1931, the Naruksovsky District was annexed to the Pochinkovsky District , but was restored in January 1935.
On December 5, 1936, the Naruksovsky district became part of the Gorky region.
According to 1945, the Naruksovsky district was divided into 15 village councils: Azrapinsky, Vasilevsky, Dubrovsky, Kriushinsky, Madayevsky, Malo-Puzinsky, Naruksovsky, Novo-Mikhailovsky, Novo-Nikolaevsky, Novo-Uryupinsky, Pokrovsky, Rizovatovsky, Sadovsky, Uchuyevo-Maydansky and Shag .
From January 7, 1954 to April 23, 1957, the Naruksovsky district was part of the Arzamas region.
In 1963, the Naruksovsky district was abolished.