Pargolovskaya volost is one of the 17 volosts of the Petrograd (until 1914 St. Petersburg) county [1] of the province of the same name , located north of the city. In the north it bordered on Sestroretskaya and Osinoroshchinsky volosts, and in the south and southeast - on Staroderevensky and Murinsky volosts, which separated Pargolovsky volost from the city line of Petersburg-Petrograd. Like the "microscopic" Aleksandrovsky volost , the Pargolovskaya volost occupied a purely internal position in the county, having no borders with other districts except its own, Petrograd.
| Volost of the Russian Empire (AE 3rd level) | |
| Pargolovskaya volost | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Province | Petrograd province |
| County | Petrograd County |
| Adm. Centre | 2nd Pargolovo |
| Date of Abolition | 1923 |
| Map of Petrograd County | |
The administrative center is the village of 2nd Pargolovo (Small Vologda identity).
According to the data for 1890, peasant allotments in the volost amounted to 2433 tithes. In 7 villages of the volost, there were 473 yards, in which 2725 souls of both sexes lived, including 1273 men and 1452 women. The number of non-peasant households in the volost is 626 [1] .
Together with the Sredne-Rogat and Ust-Izhora volosts, it entered the 1st camp of the county before the February Revolution.
Literature
- Directory of populated areas of the St. Petersburg province. 1864.
- Directory of populated areas of the St. Petersburg province for 1913.
- Statistics of the Russian Empire. Volosts and communes. XXXVII. St. Petersburg province . - SPb. : Edition of the Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of the Interior, 1890. - T. XVI, no. 12. - S. 1.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Statistics of the Russian Empire. Volosts and communes. XXXVII. St. Petersburg province . - SPb. : Edition of the Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of the Interior, 1890. - T. XVI, no. 12. - S. 1.