Mileninsky volost is a discontinued administrative-territorial unit that existed as part of the Fatezh district of the Kursk province .
| Volost of the Russian Empire (AE 3rd level) | |
| Mileninsky volost | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Province | Kursk province |
| County | Fatezh County |
| Adm. center | Milenino |
| Includes | 11 villages |
| Population ( 1877 ) | 6109 people |
| • percentage of the county population - 5.52% | |
| Density | 40.2 people / km² |
| Ethnic composition | Great Russians |
| Confessional composition | Orthodox |
| Area | 152 km² (11th place) |
| • percentage of the county’s area - 5.94% | |
| Center coordinates | |
| Date of formation | July 21, 1835 |
| Date of Abolition | 1924 year |
The administrative center was the village of Milenino .
Content
- 1 Geography
- 2 History
- 3 Composition of the volost
- 4 Volost foremen
- 5 See also
- 6 notes
- 7 Literature
Geography
Located in the central part of the county. The territory of the volost has repeatedly changed. According to 1877, the area of the volost was 13,901 tithes (about 152 square kilometers). According to the beginning of the 20th century, the county town of Fatezh surrounded on all sides. It bordered on Dmitrievsky volost (in the west), with the Nizhneereutsky volost (in the northwest), Khmelevsky volost (in the north-east), Sergievsky volost (in the east), Bolshezhirovsky volost (in the south) [1] .
The river Usozha flowed through the territory of the volost.
History
It was formed as a state volost on July 21, 1835. By the time of the peasant reform of 1861, it was abolished.
Restored by 1877 from parts of the territory of the Epiphany and Christmas parishes. By 1885, a part of the abolished Christmas volost was annexed to Milenino volost . It was abolished in 1924 by joining the Fatezhsky volost of the Kursk district .
Composition of the volost
According to 1877, it included 15 rural societies, 15 communities concentrated in 11 villages. Below is a list of the most significant settlements:
| No. | Locality | Type of settlement |
|---|---|---|
| one | Milenino | village, administrator. center |
| 2 | Glebovo | village |
| 3 | Nikolaevka | settlement |
| four | Ochochka | settlement |
| 5 | Rusty Jelly | village |
| 6 | Chaplygin | village |
| 7 | Shmarnoe | village |
Parish foremen
The list is incomplete:
- Grigory Stefanovich Aseev (May 3, 1899 -?)
- Ivan Fedorovich Komyagin (candidate, 1909) [2]
- Grigory Naumov (1915)
- Vasily Nikandrovich Lukyanchikov (1916) [3]
See also
- Mileninsky Village Council
Notes
- ↑ Map of Kursk Province 1921
- ↑ Kursk calendar address. 1909, 1909 , p. 341.
- ↑ Kursk calendar address. 1916, 1916 , p. 303.
Literature
- Volosts and the most important villages of European Russia. Issue 1. Provinces of the central agricultural region. - Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of the Interior. St. Petersburg, 1880 .-- 413 p.
- Kursk address calendar. 1909 year. - Typography of the provincial government, 1909. - 405 p.
- Kursk address calendar. 1916 year. - Electric typographic lithography of the provincial government, 1916. - 369 p.
- Biryukov A. Yu. Fatezhsky Territory. Past and present. - Fatezh, 2007 .-- 307 p.