Beloyarskaya volost is an administrative-territorial unit of the Yekaterinburg district of the Perm province . Beloyarsky volost existed until the Soviet administrative reform of 1923 - 1924 [1] , during which the volost was dissolved and became part of the Beloyarsky district .
| volost | |
| Beloyarskaya volost β | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Included in | Yekaterinburg County Perm province |
| Includes | 10 rural societies (1904) |
| Adm. Centre | with. Beloyarskoe |
| History and Geography | |
| Population | |
| Population | 6,701 people ( 1904 ) |
| Nationalities | Russians |
| Official language | Russian |
Content
Population
Composition of the parish census of 1886
Localities of the volost were united in ten rural societies:
- Beloyarskoe
- with. Beloyarskoe
- Butakovskoe
- d. Butakova
- Bolshederevenskoe
- Bolshaya village
- Bazhenovskoe
- Bazhenova village
- Mezen
- with. Mezen
- Kurmansk
- Kurmanka village
- Gagar
- Gagarskaya village
- Boyarskoe
- village Boyarskaya
- Krutikhinskoe
- Krutikhina village
- Yerzovka (settlement)
- Yaluninskoe
- D. Yalunina
- Upper Zaimka
Composition of the volost for 1904-1908
Compared with 1886, the composition of the volost underwent minor administrative and territorial changes. The structure of the Yaluninsky rural society included Lower Zaimka.
Notes
- β Solovieva T.V. Administrative-territorial reform of 1923 in the Urals: the experience of economic zoning // Document. Archive. Story. Present: a collection of scientific papers. - Yekaterinburg, 2005. - Issue. 5 . - S. 22-51 .
Literature
- A collection of statistical information on the Ekaterinburg district of the Perm province / Zverev P.N. - Ekaterinburg: Ekaterinburg district zemstvo, 1891.
- List of the inhabited places of the Perm province. 1904. Appendix to the collection of Perm Zemstvo. - Perm: type. Provincial Perm Council, 1905 .-- 526 p.