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Fatezhsky volost

Fatezhskaya volost is an administrative-territorial unit that existed as part of the enlarged Kursk district of the Kursk province in 1924-1928.

Volost of the RSFSR (AE 3rd level)
Fatezhsky volost
A country RSFSR
ProvinceKursk
CountyKursk
Adm. CentreFatezh
Includes23 village councils
79 np
Population ( 1926 )36 905 people (5th place)
• percentage of the county population - 5.87%
Density57.7 people / km²
Ethnic compositionRussians
Confessional compositionOrthodox
Square640 km² (3rd place)
• percentage of the county’s area - 6.73%
Center coordinates
Date of formationMay 23, 1924
Date of AbolitionJuly 28, 1928

The administrative center was the city of Fatezh .

Content

History

May 23, 1924 Fatezh district was abolished. On its territory were formed Alisovskaya , Nizhneereutskaya and Fatezhsky volosts, which were part of the Kursk district . As of 1926, the rural municipality consisted of 23 village councils and 79 settlements [1] . June 28, 1928 the volost was abolished in connection with the transition to the district division. Village councils of the volost became part of the Fatezhsky district .

Village

Only 23 village councils (the list is incomplete):

No.Village CouncilAdministrative center
oneGlebovskyvillage Glebovshchina
2Mileninskywith. Milenino
3Mirolyubovskyvillage Mirolyubovo
fourRusanovskyvillage Rusanovka
fiveSukochevskySukhochevo village

Settlements

Notes

  1. ↑ Administrative territorial division of the RSFSR for 1926

Literature

  • Biryukov A. Yu. Fatezhsky Territory. Past and present. - Fatezh, 2007 .-- 307 p.

Links

  • Fatezh weekdays - Putchino
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fatezhsky volost&oldid = 84414063


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