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Zhdanovsky district (Volgograd region)

Zhdanovsky district is an administrative-territorial unit (district) that existed from 1935 to 1963 and was part of the Stalingrad Territory , from 1936 into the Stalingrad Oblast (from 1961 - Volgograd ).

abolished
Zhdanovsky district
A country the USSR
Included inVolgograd region
Adm. CentreKotovo village
History and Geography
Date of formation1935
Date of Abolition1963
Square1510 km²
Population
Population↗ 24880 people ( 1959 )
Official languageRussian

The administrative center of the district is the village of Kotovo .

Content

History

Formed by a resolution of the Presidium of the Stalingrad Regional Executive Committee of January 29, 1935 No. 157 during the disaggregation of the Kamyshin and Danilovsky districts.

When creating the district, the following village councils were included in the district [1] :

  • from the Danilovsky district - four village councils: N. Korobkovsky, Popkovsky, Pshenichny, Romanovsky;
  • from the Kamyshinsky district - eight: G. Buraraksky, Guselkinsky, Kotovsky, Korostinsky, Moiseevsky, N. Alekseevsky, Serenovsky, Smorodinsky. By resolution of the Stalingrad Regional Executive Committee of March 5, 1935 No. 606, the Guselkovsky, Gryazno-Buerasky and Smorodinsky Village Councils were transferred to the Netkachevsky District .

On January 1, 1936 Zhdanovsky district united 9 village councils, 30 settlements [1]

Village councils on January 1, 1936
No.
p / p
Village CouncilSettlements in the village council
oneKorostinskyvillages of Avilovo, Korostino
2KotovskyKotovo village, Kotovskaya MTS (farmstead), Kotovsky pedigree farm
3MoiseevskyMoiseevo village, Kamenka farm
fourNovo-AlekseevskyFarm Karavayinka, Lobynets, Novo-Alekseevka , Novo-Olkhovka.
fiveNizhne-KorobkovskyFarm Top Boxes , Bottom Boxes
6PopkovskyDanilovsky State Farm (central estate), creamery, Popki farm, farm No. 3, farm No. 4, farm No. 5.
7Pshenichkinskyfarms Vityutnev, Grechushkinsky, Pshenichkin
eightRomanovskyfarm Romanovka
9SerinskyEfimovka village, Ilyinka farm, Kalinovka, Lomovka, Murashki, Serino village

Note: the administrative centers of village councils are bold . By the decision of the regional executive committee in accordance with Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR of February 7, 1963 No. 3/55, the Zhdanovsky district was liquidated, and its territory was fully incorporated into the Kotovsky district [1]

Population

Population dynamics

1939 [2]1959 [3]
13681↗ 24880

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 2.17. Zhdanovsky // History of the administrative-territorial division of the Volgograd (Stalingrad) region. 1936−2007 .: Reference. in 3 volumes / Comp.: D.V. Buyanov, T.I. Zhdankina, V.M. Kadashova, S.A. Noritsyna. - Volgograd : Change, 2009. - T. 2. - ISBN 978-5-9846166-8-3 .
  2. ↑ Demoscope Weekly - Application. Statistics Handbook
  3. ↑ Demoscope Weekly - Application. Statistics Handbook

See also

  • Administrative division of the Volgograd region

Links

  • 2.3. Berezovsky // History of the administrative-territorial division of the Volgograd (Stalingrad) region. 1936−2007 .: Reference. in 3 volumes / Comp.: D.V. Buyanov, T.I. Zhdankina, V.M. Kadashova, S.A. Noritsyna. - Volgograd : Change, 2009. - T. 1. - ISBN 978-5-9846166-8-3 .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zhdanovsky_district_(Volgograd_region)&oldid=81969819


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