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Lbischensky County

Lbischensky uyezd is an administrative unit of the Ural region and the Ural province .

Lbischensky County
A country Russian empire
ProvinceUral Region (Russian Empire) | Ural region
County townLbischensk
History and Geography
Date of formation1868
Area62 017.6 versts kmΒ²
Population
Population169 673 (1897)

Content

  • 1 History
  • 2 Administrative divisions
  • 3 population
  • 4 notes

History

It was founded in 1868 as the Kalmyk district of the Ural region. The center of the county was the village of Kalmykovskaya, transformed in 1887 into the city of Kalmykov . In 1899, the county center was transferred to the city of Lbischensk, and the county was renamed Lbischensk district [1] .

In 1920, Lbischensky Uyezd was abolished, and its territory was divided between the Ural Uyezd and the recreated Kalmyk Uyezd. The newly formed Kalmykovsky district existed until 1923, when it was divided between the Dzhambeytinsky and Guryevsky districts of the Ural province.

Administrative Division

At the beginning of the 20th century, the county consisted of 10 villages and 14 volosts.

Pages for 1904:

  • Chagan village
  • Skvorkinskaya stanitsa
  • Budarinskaya stanitsa
  • Lubischenskaya stanitsa
  • Kalmykovo village
  • Goryachinskaya village
  • Sakharnovskaya stanitsa
  • Karmanovskaya village
  • Glinenskaya stanitsa
  • Slamikhinskaya stanitsa

Volosts for 1904:

  • Juvanishkul volost
  • Uryuktukul volost
  • Chalkar volost
  • Kurail volost
  • Karasu volost
  • Matesha volost
  • Ulentine parish
  • Buldurta volost
  • Kaldygaytinsky volost
  • Jaksybay volost
  • Sunala volost
  • Kyzylzhar volost
  • Inder Parish
  • Karakul volost
  • Sabynkulsky volost [2]

In 1920, Kalmyk Uyezd included the following volosts:

  • Baybarak
  • Baygutdinskaya
  • Baltyktinskaya
  • Byurek
  • Glinenskaya
  • Gorskaya
  • Inder
  • Kalenovskaya
  • Karakul
  • Karasamar
  • Karmanovskaya
  • Katyn Chagilskaya
  • Kruglovskaya
  • Mergenyevskaya
  • Slamikhinskaya

Population

Notes

  1. ↑ Kalmykov, county town // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
  2. ↑ Preview
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lubischensky_ uyezd&oldid = 95330297


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