- Chalmozersky (pogost of Chalmozersky; est. April 13, 1920) 5.
Kildinsky (pogost of
Kildinsky; est. by April 24, 1920) 6. Motovsky (pogost of Motovsky; by...
- The Sámi were
moved to
kolchozes in the
pogosts of Kamensky, Iokangsky,
Kildinsky, Lovozersky, and Voronensk, and
eventually two
raion (administrative district)...
- Babinsky, Yekostrovsky, Maselgsky, Songelsky, Notozersky,
Munomoshsky (
Kildinsky), Motovsky, Pechengsky, Pazretsky, and Nyavdemsky. In 1623–1624, the territory...
- (North
Kildinsky) is
built on the
north side of the island,
about 25 km (15 mi) east of the
entrance to Kola Bay.
Kildinskiy Vostochny (East
Kildinsky) is...
- of Kolsko-Loparsky
District was
transferred to
Polyarny District, and
Kildinsky Selsoviet—to
Lovozersky District. Kolsky, Notozersky, Peyvo-Yarvinsky...
-
scheme and
issued a resolution, which,
among other things,
transferred Kildinsky Selsoviet of the
former Kolsko-Loparsky
District to
Lovozersky District...
- District: Motovsky. in Kolsko-Loparsky District: Babinsky; Ekostrovsky;
Kildinsky; Notozersky; Pulozersky. in
Lovozersky District: Kamensky; Lovozersky;...
-
other uyezds. As of the time of its creation, it
included the
pogosts of
Kildinsky, Lovozersky, Semiostrovsky, and Voronyinsky. In 1866, the
rural community...