Balakleysky volost (in 1885 - Novo-Serpukhovskaya [2] ) - the historical administrative and territorial unit of the Zmievsky district of the Kharkov province with a center in the village of Balaklea .
| Volost of the Russian Empire | |
| Balakleysky volost | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Adm. Centre | Balaclea |
| History and Geography | |
| Square | 23363 dess. [1] kmΒ² |
| Population | |
| Population | 9351 [1] people |
As of 1885 it consisted of 4 settlements, 5 rural communities. The population is 9351 people (4645 males and 4706 females), 1971 households [2] .
| Area, tithes | Including arable, dess. | |
|---|---|---|
| Rural communities | 18413 | 15299 |
| Private property | 3648 | 2721 |
| Other property | 134 | 89 |
| Generally | 23363 | 18137 |
The largest settlements of the volost as of 1885 [2] :
- Balaklea , a state village by the river Balakleika , 835 yards, 3112 residents, 2 Orthodox churches, a school, 2 inns, 29 shops, 5 fairs per year: Palm Week , Trinity , August 1, September 25 and December 6.
- Borshchevo , a state village by the Volosskaya Balakleika river, 454 yards, 2676 inhabitants, an Orthodox church, a shop.
- Verbovka , a state village by the river Balakleika , 298 households, 1634 inhabitants, an Orthodox church.
- Camps, a state village by the river Balakleika , 375 yards, 1877 inhabitants, an Orthodox church.
Notes
- β 1 2 As of 1885
- β 1 2 3 rus doref. Volosts and important selenia of European Russia. According to the survey, carried out by statistical institutions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, on behalf of the Statistical Council. Publication of the Central Statistical Committee. Issue III. Provinces of Little Russia and South-West. St. Petersburg. 1885 .-- V + 349 s.