Kunradsky district is an administrative-territorial unit in the Karkaraly district , Almaty and Karaganda regions, which existed in 1930-1963. The center is the village of Aktogay .
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| Kounradsky District | |
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| A country | |
| Entered into | Alma-Ata region , Karkaraly district , Karaganda region |
| Adm. center | Aktogay |
| History and Geography | |
| Date of formation | 1930-1963 |
The district was formed in 1930 as part of the Kazak Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic . In 1932 it was included in the Alma-Ata region. On July 4, 1934, the Kounradsky District was transferred to the Karkaraly District.
On July 29, 1936, Kounradsky district was transferred to the Karaganda region. At this time, it consisted of the following rural (aul) councils: Aktogai, Duanshinsky, Zhamshinsky, Karabulaksky, Karatalsky, Kashkanshsky, Keneliksky, Kindiktinsky, Kusaksky, Maytassky, Sarytereksky and Tas-Aralsky.
In 1938, the Tas-Aralsky s / s was subordinated to the Balkhash City Council.
In the late 1930s, the Kirov s / s was formed.
In 1940, Kzyl-Araysky s / s of the Karkaraly district and Korgantassky s / s of the Chetsky district were transferred to the Kounradsky district .
In 1941, the Duanshinsky, Karatalsky, Kashkanshinsky, Kenelyk and Maytassky s / s were abolished. Amangeldinsky, Budyonovsky, Kalininsky, Molotovsky and Telmansky s / s are formed.
In 1954, Telmansky s / s was annexed to Budenovsky, Korgantassky to Kalininsky, Kindyktinsky to Karabulaksky.
In 1957, the Budenovsky s / s was renamed Telmansky, and Molotovsky - in Berikkarinsky.
In 1960, Berikkarinsky s / s was annexed to Kzylarai, and Telmansky - to Kirovsky.
On January 2, 1963, the Kounradsky District was abolished. At the same time, the entire territory was transferred to the newly created Aktogai district together with the Shet district .
Literature
- Handbook on the history of the administrative-territorial structure of the Karaganda region. - Karaganda: State Archive of the Karaganda Region, 2006.