Ust-Sosnovsky district is an administrative-territorial unit of the Tomsk province and the Siberian region of the RSFSR , which existed in 1924-1929. The center is the village of Ust-Sosnovo .
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| Ust-Sosnovsky district | |
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| A country | |
| Entered into | Tomsk province , Siberian region |
| Adm. center | Ust-Sosnovo |
| History and Geography | |
| Date of formation | 1924-1929 |
Ust-Sosnovsky district was formed as part of the Shcheglovsky district of the Tomsk province on September 4, 1924. The district included the territory of the following abolished volosts: Tarsminskaya in full, Zarubinskaya and Titovskaya in part.
In 1924, the Ust-Sosnovsky district became part of the Kolchuginsky district .
In 1925, the Ust-Sosnovsky district became part of the Kuznetsk district of the Siberian region.
According to 1926, the Ust-Sosnovsky district included the following village councils: Abyshevsky, Berezovsky, Vaskovsky, Kozlovsky, Kokuisky, Kolotovkinsky, Lukoshkinsky, Ozersky, Rusakovsky, Simanovsky, Tykhtinsky, Ust-Sosnovsky and Shishinsky.
In 1929, the Ust-Sosnovsky district was abolished, and its territory was included in the Topkinsky district [1] .
Notes
- β I. Yu. Uskov. Administrative and territorial division of Kuzbass (1920-2000) . - Kemerovo: Publishing House "Asia", 2000. - 128 p.