Borshchevsky volost - volost in the Klinsky district of the Moscow province . It existed until 1929. The center of the volost before was the village of Borshchevo .
According to 1923, there were 7 village councils in Borshchevsky volost: Birevsky, Borkinsky, Borshchevsky, Zakharovsky, Krupeninsky, Malo-Borshchevsky and Slobodsky.
In 1924, Slobodsky s / s was divided into Erosimovsky and Rogatinsky s / s.
In 1925, the Rogatinsky s / s was renamed Sokovsky, Borkinsky into Ateevsky, Borshchevsky into Trekhdenevsky, Krupeninsky into Kondyrinsky.
In 1926, Erosimovsky s / s was renamed Erosimo-Slobodsky.
In 1927, Sokovsky s / s was renamed to Rogatinsky, Ateevsky - to Borkinsky, Trekhdenevsky - to Borshchevsky, Erosimo-Slobodsky - to Erosimovsky, Kondyrinsky - to Krupeninsky.
In 1929, the Borshchevsky volost included 8 s / s: Birevsky, Borkinsky, Borshchevsky, Erosimovsky, Zakharovsky, Krupeninsky, Malo-Borschevsky and Rogatinsky [1] .
During the reform of the administrative-territorial division of the USSR in 1929, the Borshchevsky volost was abolished.
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- β Handbook of administrative-territorial division of the Moscow province (1917-1929) / A. A. Kobyakov. - M. , 1980 .-- 554 p. - 500 copies.