Ishimsky district is an administrative-territorial unit within the Tomsk province , Siberian and West Siberian territories of the RSFSR , which existed in 1924-1932. The center is Ishim village.
| area | |
| Ishim district | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Entered into | Tomsk province , Siberian region , West Siberian region |
| Adm. Centre | Ishim |
| History and Geography | |
| Date of formation | 1924-1932 |
Ishim district was formed as part of the Tomsk district of the Tomsk province on September 4, 1924. The district includes the following abolished volosts: Ishim, Novo-Rozhdestvenskaya, Turuntaevskaya in full; Emelyanovskaya and Kolyonsky - partially.
In 1925, Ishimsky District became part of the Tomsk District of the Siberian Territory, and in 1930 became directly subordinate to the West Siberian Territory.
December 10, 1932 Ishim district was abolished. At the same time, Aleksandrovsky, Grigoryevsky, Emelyanovsky, Kozhlinsky, Novo-Arkhangelsk, Novo-Rozhdestvensky, Podlomsky, Pokrovsky, Turuntaevsky, Ulanovsky and part of the Mazalovsky s / s were transferred to Tomsk district , Verkhne-Velikoselsky, Ishimsky, Novo-Pokrovsky, Olgovsky s / from - to Izhmorsky district , Gromyshevsky, Spaso-Yaysky and part of Mazalovsky s / s - to Zyryansky district [1] .
Notes
- β I. Yu. Uskov. Administrative and territorial division of Kuzbass (1920-2000) . - Kemerovo: Publishing House "Asia", 2000. - 128 p.