The communist volost is the volost of the Moscow district of the Moscow province of the RSFSR , which existed in 1918-1929.
In 1917, the Khlebnikov volost was formed in the Moscow district. On June 18, 1918, the Podushkinskaya volost was attached to it. On October 25-26, 1918, the Khlebnikov volost was renamed the Communist volost , the center of which was the village of Khlebnikovo .
According to the data of 1924, there were 18 village councils in the Communist volost: Altufyevsky , Belyaninovsky , Vatutinsky, Vinogradovsky , Vladykinsky, Yeryominsky , Zhostovsky , Klyazminsky , Lianozovsky, Likhoborovsky, Novoarkhangelsky , Ostashkovsky , Paveltsevsky , Saburovsky , Chroblevsky, Tchelobnikovsky, Khroblevsky, Khrobilovsky, Khrobilovsky, Khrobnikovsky, Khroblevsky, Khrobnikovsky, Khrobnikovsky, Khrobnikovsky, Khrobnikovsky, Khlebrovsky,
On November 23, 1925, Bibirevsky and Podushkinsky s / s were separated from Altufevsky s / s, Rayevsky from Vatutinsky, Gryaznovsky from Vinogradovsky, Slobodsky from Vladykinsky, Veskresensky from Klyazminsky, and Beskudnikovsky and Degunotinsky, from Zhabolotsky, and Zaboolnikovsky, from Novo from Ostashkovsky - Starogoryevsky and Chiverevsky, from Paveltsevsky - Kotovsky , from Saburovsky - Medvedkovsky, from Troitsky - Novoseltsevsky , from Khovrinsky - Veshkinsky, from Chelobitevsky - Volkovsky.
In 1926, Lianozovsky s / s was transformed into a council.
In 1927, the Khlebnikov s / s was abolished.
In 1929, Lianozovsky and Khlebnikovsky s / s were restored.
During the reform of the administrative-territorial division of the USSR in 1929, the Communist volost was abolished [1] , and its territory was divided between the Communist and Mytishchi districts of the Moscow District of the Moscow Region [2] .
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- β Handbook of administrative-territorial division of the Moscow province (1917-1929) / A. A. Kobyakov. - M. , 1980 .-- 554 p. - 500 copies.
- β Handbook of administrative-territorial division of the Moscow region 1929-2004 . - M .: Kuchkovo field, 2011 .-- S. 242. - 896 p. - 1,500 copies - ISBN 978-5-9950-0105-8 .