The Osheikinsky rural district is the abolished administrative-territorial unit that existed in the Lotoshinsky district of the Moscow region in 1994-2006.
| Oshaykinsky rural district | |
|---|---|
| A country | Russia |
| Subject of the federation | Moscow region |
| Administrative unit | |
| Status | rural district |
| Administrative center | Dora |
| Educated | February 3, 1994 |
| Abolished | November 29, 2006 |
The Osheikinsky Village Council was formed in the first years of Soviet power. According to 1921, he was part of the Oshaykino volost of Volokolamsk district of Moscow province [1] .
According to the data of 1926, the village council included 3 settlements - Bolshoy Oshaykino , Maloye Oshaykino and Novo-Nikolskoye [2] .
In 1929, the Osheikinsky s / s was assigned to the Lotoshinsky district of the Moscow district of the Moscow region. At the same time, Borodinsky s / s was attached to it.
On December 28, 1951, the villages of Gribanovo , Dor , Yegorye and Matyushkino were transferred from the Yegoryevsky village s / s to Oshaykinsky. At the same time, the village of Glazkovo was transferred from Stepankovsky s / s to Oshaykinsky.
On June 14, 1954, the Vlasovsky and Kushelovsky s / s were attached to the Oshaykinsky s / s.
On November 5, 1959, the villages of Borki , Vlasovo and Kuzyaevo were transferred from Osheykinsky s / s to Uzorovsky .
On February 1, 1963, the Lotoshinsky district was abolished and the Osheykinsky s / s entered the Volokolamsky enlarged rural area .
On January 11, 1965, the Lotoshinsky district was restored and the Osheykinsky s / s re-entered it.
On April 1, 1966, the village of a fishery was transferred from Uzorovsky s / s to Oshaykinsky.
On January 21, 1975, the Klusovsky s / s (villages of Zvanovo , Kotlyakovo , Marmili , Rakhnovo and Terebetovo ) was attached to the Oshaykino s / s. At the same time, the villages Matyushkino and Nikolskoye were abolished in the Oshaykinsky s / s.
On May 30, 1978, the village of Zarechye was abolished in the Oshaykino s / s.
On February 3, 1994, the Oshaykino s / s was transformed into the Oshaykino rural district .
December 21, 1999 the village of the fish farm "Lotoshinsky" was renamed the village of Big Sister [3] .
During the municipal reform of 2005, the Oshaykino rural district ceased to exist as a municipal unit, and its entire territory was transferred to the rural settlement of Oshaykinskoye [4] .
On November 29, 2006, the Oshaykino rural district was excluded from the accounting data of the administrative-territorial and territorial units of the Moscow region [5] .
Notes
- ↑ Handbook of administrative-territorial division of the Moscow province (1917-1929) / A. Kobyakov .. - M. , 1980. - 554 p. - 500 copies.
- ↑ Handbook of populated areas of the Moscow province . - Moscow Statistics Division. - M. , 1929. - 2000 copies.
- ↑ Handbook of administrative-territorial division of the Moscow Region 1929-2004 .. - M .: Kuchkovo field, 2011. - 896 p. - 1,500 copies - ISBN 978-5-9950-0105-8 .
- ↑ Law of the Moscow Region of February 9, 2005 No. 59/2005-OZ “On the Status and Borders of the Lotoshinsky Municipal District and Municipalities Newly Formed in Its Composition”
- ↑ Resolution of the Governor of the Moscow Region of November 29, 2006 No. 156-PG “On the exclusion of rural districts from the accounting data of the administrative-territorial and territorial units of the Moscow Region”