- peasants".
Volosts were
abolished by the
Soviet administrative reform of 1923–1929.
Raions may be
roughly called a
modern equivalent of both
volosts and uezds...
- Kolo
Volost (Russian: волость Коло) was a
territorial division (a
volost) of the
Novgorod Republic. It was
first mentioned in the 13th century. The last...
- May 20], 1841, when
volosts of
Arkhangelsk Governorate's
uyezds were enlarged.
Umbskaya Volost,
along with
Varzuzhskaya Volost and the
territory of the...
-
Volost. The
volost was
abolished on May 31 [O.S. May 20], 1841, when
volosts of
Arkhangelsk Governorate's
uyezds were enlarged.
Varzuzhskaya Volost,...
- Tre
Volost (Russian: волость Тре) was a
territorial division (a
volost) of the
Novgorod Republic. It was
first mentioned in a 1265
treaty of
Yaroslav Yaroslavich...
- in 1921, and was
abolished on 1
August 1927,
along with the rest of the
volosts of
Murmansk Governorate, when the
latter was
transformed into Murmansk...
- in 1921, and was
abolished on August 1, 1927
along with the rest of the
volosts of
Murmansk Governorate when the
latter was
transformed into
Murmansk Okrug...
-
nevertheless implemented in practice. The
volost was
abolished on August 1, 1927
along with the rest of the
volosts of
Murmansk Governorate when the latter...
-
original (PDF) on 24 Aug 2021.
Retrieved 6 Jun 2023. Zverinsky, V.V. (1885).
Volosts and the most
important villages of
European Russia. - Issue. 3: Little...
- into a
volost. In 1868,
together with
Voronyinskaya Volost and
Pechengskaya Volost it was
merged into a
newly created Kolsko-Loparskaya
Volost....