Krasnokutskaya volost is an administrative-territorial unit that was part of the Novouzensk district of the Samara province .
| volost | |
| Krasnokutsky volost | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Included in | Novouzensky County |
| Adm. Centre | village of Red Kut |
| History and Geography | |
| Population | |
| Population | 9089 [1] people ( 1889 ) |
| Official language | Russian |
The administrative center is the village of Krasny Kut .
The population of the volost was predominantly Little Russians , Russians , Estonians ; Orthodox and Lutherans.
In the period before the establishment of Soviet power, the volost had a volost government apparatus, traditional for such administrative-territorial units of the Russian Empire.
The volost was located in the central part of Novouzensk district. Geographically, the volost consisted of two sections located on both sides of the Yeruslan River . According to the map of the counties of the Samara province in 1912, most of it, located mainly on the right side of the Yeruslan river, bordered: in the west - with the Gussenbakh and Voskresensky volosts, in the north - with the Lower Karamansky volost , in the east - with the Upper Yeruslan volost , in the south - with the Langenfeld volost and the stripe section of the Bizyuk volost; the stripe section of the Krasnokutsky volost bordered in the south with the Lower Yeruslan volost , in the west with the Langenfeld volost ; in the north - with the Verkhne-Yeruslan volost , in the northeast - with the Kozlovsky volost , in the southeast - with the Morshansk volost [2] .
The territory of the former volost is part of the lands of the Krasnokutsk and Soviet districts of the Saratov region (the administrative center of the region is the city of Saratov ).
Composition of the volost
| No. | Settlements (without farms) | Population (1889) [3] | Population (1910) [4] | Prevailing Nationalities, Religions [4] | Current state |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| one | village of Red Kut | 2161 | 3261 | Little Russians and Russians , Orthodox | city, Krasnokutsky district |
| 2 | Loginovka village ( Nizhny Yeruslan ) | 2375 | 2907 | Russians and Little Russians , Orthodox | village, Krasnokutsky district |
| 3 | village Verhniy Yeruslan ( Karpenki ) | 1744 | Allocated to Karpen volost | Little Russians , Orthodox | village, Krasnokutsky district |
| four | Livland village | 122 | 180 | Estonians , Lutherans and Orthodox | does not exist |
| five | Goretskaya village | 200 | 276 | Russians , Little Russians and Estonians , Orthodox and Lutherans | village, Krasnokutsky district |
| 6 | Aleksandrovka village | 79 | 140 | Russians , Little Russians and Estonians , Orthodox and Lutherans | does not exist |
| 7 | Dyakonovka village | 127 | 423 | Little Russians , Orthodox | village, Krasnokutsky district |
| eight | Petropavlovka village | 215 | - | Little Russians , Orthodox | does not exist |
| 9 | Akhmat village | 1711 | 1543 | Russian , Orthodox and sectarians | village, Krasnokutsky district |
| ten | village Vladimirovka | 355 | 815 | Russians and Little Russians , Orthodox | village, Krasnokutsky district |
| eleven | Zhuravlevka village | - | 548 | Russian , Orthodox | village, Krasnokutsky district |
| 12 | Rudnya village | - | 291 | Little Russians , Orthodox | village, Krasnokutsky district |
| 13 | Lebedovka village | - | 793 | Russians and Little Russians , Orthodox | village, Krasnokutsky district |
| 14 | Lavrovka village | - | 602 | Little Russians , Orthodox | village, Krasnokutsky district |
| 15 | Baltiika village | - | 384 | Estonians , Lutherans | does not exist |
| sixteen | Estonian village | - | 213 | Estonians , Lutherans | does not exist |
| 17 | Krasny Kut station | - | 66 | as part of the city of Red Kut |
Notes
- ↑ P.V. Kruglikov. The list of the inhabited places of the Samara province, according to 1889 . - Samara: Type. I.P. Novikova, 1890 .-- S. 219.
- ↑ Map of counties of the Samara province edition of the provincial zemstvo 1912
- ↑ P.V. Kruglikov. The list of the inhabited places of the Samara province, according to 1889 . - Samara: Type. I.P. Novikova, 1890 .-- S. 218-219.
- ↑ 1 2 N.G. Podkovyrov. List of populated places of the Samara province. Done in 1910 . - Samara: Provincial Printing House, 1910. - S. 323-324. - 425 p.