Seslavinsky district is an administrative-territorial unit within the Central Black Earth region , which existed in 1928-1933. The center is the village of Old Seslavino .
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Seslavinsky district | |
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A country | the USSR |
Entered into | Central Black Earth Region |
Adm. Centre | Old Seslavino |
History and Geography | |
Date of formation | 1928-1933 |
Square | 694 km² |
Population | |
Population | 69 578 people ( 1931 ) |
Seslavinsky district was formed in 1928 as part of the Kozlovsky district of the Central Black Earth region. On July 30, 1930, in connection with the liquidation of the district system in the USSR, the Seslavinsky district became directly subordinate to the Central Black Earth Region.
February 1, 1933 Seslavinsky district was abolished. Moreover, its territory was distributed as follows:
- to Kozlovsky district - Ilovay-Brigadirsky, Ilovay-Rozhdestvensky, Novo-Spassky and Stepanishche village councils
- to Ranenburgsky district - Ilovay-Dmitrievsky, Novo-Arkhangelsk, Novo-Epiphany, Novo-Epiphany-Vyselkovsky, Novo-Klyonsky and Cheryomushkinsky s / s
- in Staroyuryevsky district - Nikolsky, Novo-Kozmodemyanovsky, Novo-Seslavinsky, Staro-Kozmodemyanovsky, Staro-Seslavinsky, Khobotets-Epiphany and Khobotets-Vasilyevsky s / s.