Prishibsky District ( Ukrainian. Prishibsky District , German. Rajon Pryschyb ) - the administrative unit of the Ukrainian SSR , which existed in 1923-1928.
| area | |
| Prishibsky district | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Enters into | Melitopol district |
| Adm Centre | Hurt |
| History and geography | |
| Date of education | 1923-1928 |
History
The Prishib district with the center in the village of Prishib was formed in 1923 as part of the Melitopol district of the Yekaterinoslav province .
In 1924 he received the status of the German National District . Originally included 8 German village councils, but later 3 more German, 1 Russian and 1 Ukrainian village councils were formed.
According to the data of 1925, there were 27 German villages in the area, founded before the revolution of 1917 , 9 Russian villages founded in 1922–1923 by Dukhobor emigrants from Canada , as well as 5 newly built villages with the Ukrainian population. By the end of 1927, 6 more German and 3 Ukrainian villages were founded.
In 1928, Prishibsky district was abolished, and its territory was annexed to the Molochansky German National District .
Links
- National administrative-temperative audit in USRR / UPRR 1924–1940 // Encyclopedias of the History of Ukraine (ukr.) . The appeal date is December 4, 2016.