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Buguruslan County

Buguruslan County is an administrative-territorial unit in the Russian Empire and the RSFSR that existed in 1781-1928. The county town is Buguruslan .

Buguruslan County
Coat of arms
A country Russian empire
ProvinceSamara province
County townBuguruslan
History and Geography
Date of formation1781
Area17,068.7 miles Β² kmΒ²
Population
Population405 994 (1897) [1] people
Buguruslan County on the map
Map of Buguruslan County in 1890

Content

  • 1 Geographical location
  • 2 History
  • 3 population
  • 4 Administrative divisions
  • 5 notes
  • 6 References

Geographical position

The county was located in the east of Samara province , bordering the Ufa and Orenburg provinces. The area of ​​the county in 1897 was 17,068.7 miles Β² [1] (19,425 kmΒ²), in 1926 - 21,201 kmΒ² [2] .

History

The county was formed in 1781 as part of the Ufa region of the Ufa governorate as a result of the reform of Catherine the Great . Since 1796, the county as part of the Orenburg province .

In 1851, the county was transferred to the newly formed Samara province .

In 1928, the Buguruslan district was abolished, its territory became part of the Buguruslan district of the Middle Volga region .

Population

 
YearNumber
1890358 978[3]
1897405,994[four]
1910516 764[5]

According to the 1897 census, 405,994 people lived in the county. [1] Including Russians - 57.8%, Mordovians - 19.8%, Chuvash - 8.6%, Tatars - 7.1%, Bashkirs - 2.3% [6] . 12,109 people lived in Buguruslan , 3,057 people lived in the contiguous city of Sergievsk .

According to the results of the 1926 All-Union population census, the county's population was 637,426 people [2] , of which the city population was 36,229.

Administrative Division

In 1913 there were 49 volosts in the county [7] :

  • Amanak volost - s. Amanac
  • Arkhangelsk volost - s. Archangels
  • Baytugansky volost - with. Baytugan
  • Baklanovo volost - s. Cormorant
  • Bogolyubov volost - v. Bogolyubovka ,
  • Bogorodskaya volost - s. Bogorodskoye ,
  • Boklinsky volost - s. Russian Bokla ,
  • Bolshe-Surmetyevsky volost - s. Big Surmet
  • Borovkinskaya volost - s. Borovka
  • Vechkanovskaya volost - s. Vechkanovo ,
  • Dmitrievsky volost - s. Russian Kandyz ,
  • Elatman volost - p. Elatman
  • Emantayevsky volost - v. Emantayevo ,
  • Emelyanovskaya volost - s. Emelyanovka ,
  • Efremo-Zykovskaya volost - s. Efremovo-Zykovo ,
  • Zavyalov volost - s. Zavyalovka
  • Znamensky volost - s. Znamenskoye
  • Ivanovo volost - s. Ivanovka
  • Karabaevsky volost - s. Karabaevo
  • Kinel-Cherkasy volost - f. Kinel-Cherkasy ,
  • Klyuchevskaya volost - s. Keys
  • Korovinsky volost - s. Korovino ,
  • Martynivsky volost - p. Martynovka
  • Matveevsky volost - s. Matveevskoe ,
  • Mikushka volost - s. Mikushkino ,
  • Natalinsky volost - s. Natalino
  • Novo-Bogorodskaya volost - s. Novo-Bogorodskoye ,
  • Novo-Yakushinskaya volost - s. Novo-Yakushkino ,
  • Pilyuginsky volost - s. Pilyugino
  • Podbelskaya volost - s. Podbelskoe,
  • Pokrovskaya volost - s. Pokrovka ,
  • Poludnevskaya volost - s. Noon
  • Ponomarevsky volost - with. Ponomarevo ,
  • Suburban volost - Buguruslan ,
  • Christmas parish - s. Mordovian Buguruslan ,
  • Saragai volost - s. Sarai-Gear
  • Sarbai volost - s. Sarbaiskoe
  • Sergievsky volost - a hill. Sergievsk ,
  • Smaginskaya volost - s. Smagino
  • Smolkovskaya volost - s. Smolkovo ,
  • Sok-Karmalinsky volost - with. Juice Karmala
  • Sosnovskaya volost - s. Sosnovka
  • Staro-Sosninskaya volost - s. Old Pines ,
  • Stepno-Durasovskaya volost - s. Boriskino-Igor ,
  • Styukhinsky volost - with. Stuhino ,
  • Sultangulovskaya volost - v. Sultangulovo ,
  • Timoshkinsky volost - p. Timoshkino
  • Tolkayevsky volost - village Small Tolkai ,
  • Trinity volost - p. Trinity .

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 Demoscope Weekly. The first general census of the population of the Russian Empire in 1897. Available population in the provinces, counties, cities of the Russian Empire (without Finland) (Neopr.) . Archived February 23, 2012.
  2. ↑ 1 2 All-Union Population Census of 1926 (Neopr.) . Archived February 23, 2012.
  3. ↑ List of populated areas of the Samara province, according to 1889 - Samara : 1890. - S. XII.
    <a href=" https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:Q30103132 "> </a> <a href=" https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:Q894 "> </a>
  4. ↑ Troitsky N. A. The first general census of the population of the Russian Empire, 1897. XXXVI. Samara province - St. Petersburg. : 1904. - T. XXXVI. - S. 1. - 220 p.
    <a href=" https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:Q31357010 "> </a> <a href=" https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:Q4463672 "> </a> <a href = " https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:Q61732225 "> </a>
  5. ↑ Podkovyrov N.G. List of populated places of the Samara province - Samara : 1910. - S. X. - 425 p.
    <a href=" https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:Q36028923 "> </a> <a href=" https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:Q894 "> </a>
  6. ↑ CHIGRIN Ivan Dmitrievich - Bashkir Encyclopedia
  7. ↑ Volostnaya, stanichnaya, rural, communal governments and administrations, as well as police camps throughout Russia with the designation of their location . - Kyiv: Publishing House of the L.A. Fish, 1913.

Links

  • Buguruslan // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
  • Old maps of Buguruslan County
  • Buguruslan County // Electronic library of Samara OUNB. - Section of Counties of Samara Province
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Buguruslan_Uyezd&oldid=97169271


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