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Radubezhsky Village Council

The Radubezhsky village village is an abolished administrative-territorial unit that existed in the Fatezhsky district of the Kursk region until 1954 [1] .

Village Council of the USSR (AE 4th level)
Radubezhsky Village Council
A country the USSR
SSRRSFSR
RegionKursk region
AreaFatezhsky district
Adm CentreRadubezh
Number of settlements3
Ethnic compositionmostly russian
Square53 km²
Coordinates of the administrative center
Date of abolitionJune 14, 1954
TimezoneMSK + -1 ( UTC + 3 )
Radubezhsky Village Council (USSR)
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The administrative center was the village of Radubezh .

Content

Geography

It was located in the west of the district. Bordered in the northwest with Linetsky , in the northeast with Nizhnezhdanovsky , in the southeast and south with Nizhnehalchansky village councils of the Fatezhsky district, in the southwest with the Zhigayevsky village council of the Konyshevsky district . The only significant watercourse on the territory of the village council was the Radubezhsky creek , a tributary of the Usoga . On the territory of the village council there were 3 large forests - tracts: Volkova Dubrava, Lyubki (Large and Small), Radubezhskaya Grove. On the part of the border of the village council were planted forest shelter belts.

At present, the territory of the former Radubezhsky Village Council is divided between the Linetsky Village Council of the Zheleznogorsk District (the center and north-west of the former Village Council) and the Soldiersky Village Council of the Fatezhsky District (southeast).

History

It was formed in the first years of Soviet power as part of the Dmitrievsky volost of Fatezhsky district . In 1924, the Dmitrievskaya volost and the Fatezhsky district were abolished, the village council became part of the Alisovskaya volost of the enlarged Kursk district . Since 1928 as part of the newly formed Fatezhsky district. During the Great Patriotic War, there were five hospitals on the territory of the Radubezhsky Village Council: the 2308th HPPG (until May 1943), the 3576th HPPG (until August 7, 1943), the 713th HPPG (until July 6, 1943) , 476th HPPG (until August 3, 1943), 3351st GLR (until September 1943). It was abolished on June 14, 1954 by joining the Nizhnehalchansky Village Soviet [2] .

Locations

NoLocalityType of settlement
oneRadubezhvillage, the administrator. Centre
2Zhuravinkavillage
3Podymivkavillage

Village Council Chairs

The list is incomplete:

  • Filippov (early 1930s);
  • Filimonov (1934);
  • Zinoviev, Pavel Vladimirovich - was chairman before World War II [3] .

Economy

In the 1920s, on the basis of the former estate of General A. P. Strukov , which included the village of Radubezh , the branch of the State Farm “Linetsky”, the largest enterprise in the Fatezhsky District, was formed. The state farm was liquidated in 1937. In 1930, the collective farm Krasny Putilovets (a center in Radubezh) was created, initially uniting only 12 peasant farms. Already in 2-3 years, almost all the residents of the Radubezhsky village council were on this collective farm. In 1934, 3 more collective farms were allocated from “Red Putilovets”: “The Way of Ilyich” (village Zhuravinka ), named after Kaganovich (p. Radubezh ) and “Stalin's way” (village Podymivka and h. Proletarovka ) [4] .

Notes

  1. ↑ Guidebook on the funds of the State Archives of the Kursk Region, an archived on February 22, 2014.
  2. ↑ Document list of Fatezhsky executive committee
  3. ↑ Fatezhsky region. Past and Present, 2007 , p. 72.
  4. ↑ History of Zheleznogorye villages, 2014 .

Literature

  • Biryukov A. Yu. Fatezhsky Kray. Past and present. - Fatezh, 2007. - 307 p.
  • Aleksandrov G. N., Surguchev S. А. The history of the settlements of Zheleznogorye. Part 1. Sloboda and villages. - 2014.


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Radubezhskiy_selsovet&oldid=92210776


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