Hussenbakh Volost (since 1916 - Dobryninsk volost ) is an administrative-territorial unit that was part of Novouzensk district of the Samara province .
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Hussenbach parish | |
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A country | Russian empire RSFSR |
Enters into | Novouzensky district |
Adm Centre | village of Hussenbach |
History and geography | |
official languages | Russian , German |
The administrative center is the village of Hussenbach .
The population of the parish was predominantly German , Lutheran and Reformed .
In the period before the establishment of the Soviet government, the parish had an apparatus of volost administration , traditional for such administrative-territorial units of the Russian Empire.
Formed in 1908 as a result of separation from the Nizhne-Yruslansky volost . The newly formed parish included the villages of Gussenbach and Gnadenfeld. In 1916 it was renamed to Dobryninsky volost . On March 8, 1919 , in connection with the formation of the first German autonomy, the Dobryninsky (Hussenbakh) volost was transferred first to the newly formed Rivne district, and then to the Volga German region's Labor Commune [1] .
The parish bordered: in the west - with Bizyukskaya volost , in the north - with Resurrection volost , in the northeast - with Krasnokutskaya volost , in the east - with the inter-section section of Bizyukskaya volost ; in the southeast - with the inter-landed section of the Nizhne-Yruslansky volost ; in the south - with Dyakovsky volost [2] .
The territory of the former volost is part of the lands of Krasnokutsky district of the Saratov region (the administrative center of the region is the city of Saratov ).
Parish composition
No | Settlements | Population (1910) [3] | Predominant nationalities, creeds [3] | State of the art |
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one | village of Hussenbach | 4179 | Germans , Lutherans and Reformats | village Pervomayskoe , Krasnokutsky district |
2 | Gnadenfeld village | 1865 | Germans , Lutherans and Reformats | village Kirovo , Krasnokutsky district |
Notes
- ↑ Hussenbach parish
- ↑ Map of counties of the Samara province of the edition of the provincial zemstvo of 1912
- ↑ 1 2 N.G. Podkovyrov. List of populated places of the Samara province. Compiled in 1910 . - Samara: Provincial Printing House, 1910. - p. 317. - 425 p.