The Voldynsky Village Council is an abolished administrative-territorial unit that existed in the territory of the Moscow Province and the Moscow Region until 1954.
| Village Council of the USSR (AE 4th level) | |
| Voldynsky Village Council | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| SSR | RSFSR |
| Region | Moscow region |
| Area | Dmitrovsky |
| Adm Centre | Voldyn |
| Population ( 1926 ) | 666 people |
| Date of abolition | 1954 |
| Timezone | MSK + -1 ( UTC + 3 ) |
Voldynsky Village Council was formed in the early years of Soviet power. According to the data of 1918, he was part of the Dmitrovsky volost of the Dmitrovsky district of the Moscow province.
In 1923 Revyakinsky s / s was added to the Voldynsky s / s [1] .
According to the data of 1926, the village council included the village of Voldynskoe , the villages of Mikishkino and Revyakino , the Voldynsky State Farm and the forest gatehouse [2] .
In 1929, Voldynsky s / s was assigned to the Dmitrovsky district of the Moscow district of the Moscow region. At the same time Nastasinsky was added to it with / with.
On May 13, 1935, the village of Muravyovo was transferred from the Marininsky village center of the Communist region to Voldynsky village settlement.
On July 17, 1939, Marininsky s / s (the villages of Marinino and Vysokovo ) was attached to the Voldynsky s / s.
On December 28, 1951, the villages of Vysokovo, Marinino and Muravyovo were transferred from Voldynsky s / s to Sysoevsky s / s , and Konchinino , Maliye Dubrovki and Spiridovo from Sysoevsky to Voldynsky.
June 14, 1954 Voldynsky s / s was abolished. At the same time, its territory was merged with Sysoevsky s / s into the new Nastasyinsky s / s [3] .
Notes
- ↑ A Handbook on the Administrative-Territorial Division of the Moscow Province (1917-1929) / Kobyakov A. A. .. - M. , 1980. - 554 p. - 500 copies
- ↑ Directory of settlements of the Moscow province . - Moscow Statistical Division. - M. , 1929. - 2000 copies.
- ↑ A Handbook on the Administrative-Territorial Division of the Moscow Region, 1929–2004 .. - M .: Kuchkovo Pole, 2011. - 896 p. - 1500 copies - ISBN 978-5-9950-0105-8 .