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Synonyms for volost or Related words with volost
uyezd
kolsko
loparskaya
raions
okruha
guberniya
starorussky
volosts
novgorodsky
berezanka
stanitsa
umbskaya
kemsky
opochka
bezhetsky
novozerskaya
murmansky
kholmsky
vesyegonsky
toropetsky
nenetsky
kargopolsky
kirovsky
lovozersky
uyezds
nevelsky
nelidovsky
ostashkovsky
loparsky
solvychegodsky
valdaysky
kirovsk
alexandrovsky
pechorsky
tarnogsky
kashinsky
ustyuzhensky
kovdskaya
voblast
totemsky
velikoluksky
kalininsky
yampil
vradiivka
kimrsky
borovichsky
vyshnevolotsky
ploskoshsky
gorodok
tersky
Examples of "volost"
1828 saw more changes—Knyazhegubskaya
Volost
was merged into Kandalakshskaya
Volost
; Chernoretskoye usolye was merged into Kovdskaya
Volost
, Tetrinskaya slobodka and Pyalitskaya slobodka, along with Ponoy, were merged into Varzuzhskaya
Volost
, and Poryegubskaya
Volost
was merged into Umbskaya
Volost
.
In 1828, Poryegubskaya
Volost
was merged into Umbskaya
Volost
.
It was established in 1866 when Ekostrovskoye Rural Community was transformed into a
volost
. In 1868, together with Voronyinskaya
Volost
and Pechengskaya
Volost
it was merged into a newly created Kolsko-Loparskaya
Volost
.
Volost
was governed by
volost
administration (волостное правление, "volostnoye pravleniye"), which consisted of the electable chief of
volost
("volostnoy starshina"), chiefs of villages (village "starostas") and other officials electable by the
Volost
Assembly (волостной сход, "volostnoy skhod").
The
volost
was abolished on , 1841, when volosts of Arkhangelsk Governorate's uyezds were enlarged. Umbskaya
Volost
, along with Varzuzhskaya
Volost
and the territory of the Terskaya Lapps, became a part of new Kuzomenskaya
Volost
.
Tre
Volost
bordered Kolo
Volost
approximately along the line between Kildin Island and Turiy Headland of the Turiy Peninsula. Tre
Volost
was situated to the east of that line, while Kolo
Volost
laid to the west of it.
Lovozerskaya
Volost
() or Loparskaya
Volost
() was an administrative division (a
volost
) of Alexandrovsky Uyezd of Arkhangelsk Governorate and later of Murmansk Governorate of the Russian SFSR.
Tre
Volost
() was a territorial division (a "
volost
") of the Novgorod Republic.
Kolo
Volost
bordered Tre
Volost
approximately along the line between Kildin Island and Turiy Headland of the Turiy Peninsula. Kolo
Volost
was situated to the west of that line, while Tre
Volost
laid to the west of it.
The
volost
was abolished on , 1841, when volosts of Arkhangelsk Governorate's uyezds were enlarged. Varzuzhskaya
Volost
, along with Umbskaya
Volost
and the territory of the Terskaya Lapps, became a part of new Kuzomenskaya
Volost
.
On , 1912, new Teriberskaya
Volost
was created from a part of Kolsko-Loparskaya
Volost
.
Kolo
Volost
() was a territorial division (a "
volost
") of the Novgorod Republic.
In 1886, Kandalakshskaya
Volost
restored when it was split from Kovdskaya
Volost
; both volosts remained in Kemsky Uyezd.
The creation of the
volost
was proposed on April 22, 1920, when the soviet of the town of Alexandrovsk suggested that several colonies of Teriberskaya
Volost
should be incorporated into a new
volost
. The proposal was formally approved by the Murmansky Uyezd Executive Committee on June 1, 1920. The administrative center of the new
volost
was in Alexandrovsk.
The
volost
was established on April 7, 1921 on the portion of the territory of Pechengskaya
Volost
which remained after the western part of that
volost
was ceded to Finland by the Treaty of Tartu. The administrative center of the
volost
was the colony of Ozerko.
Since 1877 the selo had been the center of
volost
' of Serdobsk District (Uyezd). There was
volost
' administration, 376 farmsteads, one church, 5 shops, market on Fridays.
Alexandrovskaya
Volost
() was an administrative division (a
volost
) of Alexandrovsky Uyezd of Arkhangelsk Governorate, and later of Murmansk Governorate of the Russian SFSR, which existed in 1920–1927.
Novozerskaya
Volost
() was an administrative division (a
volost
) of Alexandrovsky (Murmansky) Uyezd of Arkhangelsk Governorate and then of Murmansk Governorate of the Russian SFSR.
By 1920 (the exact date is unknown), the
volost
was renamed Pechengskaya, as the
volost
government was "de facto" seated in Pechenga.
Kandalakshskaya
Volost
() was an administrative division (a
volost
) over time included into various administrative divisions of the Grand Duchy of Moscow, Russian Empire, and the Russian SFSR.