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Alexandrovsky Uyezd, Arkhangelsk Governorate

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was established by the Resolution of the Provisional Government of Northern Oblast; it included the territory of Alexandrovsky Uyezd. The uyezd, however, was restored in its 1917 borders after Murmansk Governorate was abolished effective February 21, 1920 when the Soviet power was restored on
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on October 14, 1920, the western portion of Pechengskaya Volost along with the portions of Kolsko-Loparskaya Volost were ceded to Finland, with Russia abandoning all future rights and claims to these territories. On April 7, 1921, an assembly of representatives of various Soviet
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should not be fewer than three hundred people, this requirement proved impractical in the uyezds where small villages were scattered within large distances from one another. Thus, many
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approved a new opinion of the State Council, although the territory of the restored uyezd was smaller than its pre-1858 territoryβ€”it included only the 4th and the 5th
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were created despite the insufficient population counts and gradually started to replace the volosts as the lowest unit of the administrative-territorial division.
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opinion "On Changing the Governance in the Town of Kola and in Kolsky Uyezd" that Kolsky Uyezd be abolished and its territory merged into
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A Guide to the Archival Depository of the State Archives of Murmansk Oblast. Documents Pertaining to the Newest Political History
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On June 13, 1921, a Decree issued by the All-Russian Central Executive Committee transformed Alexandrovsky Uyezd into
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On March 24, 1920, the 1st Congress of Alexandrovsky Uyezd Soviets made a decision to rename the uyezd
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controlled the northwest of Russia in 1918–1920, Alexandrovsky Uyezd was included into
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organizations transformed the remaining part of Pechengskaya Volost into new
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and for the next fifteen months the uyezd was referred to by both names.
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started in the uyezd. While the Constitution and the auxiliary
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Administrative-Territorial Division of Murmansk Oblast
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In February 1920, according to the provisions of the
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Kolsky Uyezd was restored on February 19 [
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Index

Alexandrovsky Uyezd (disambiguation)
Russian
uyezd
Arkhangelsk Governorate
Russian Empire
Russian SFSR
Kolsky Uyezd
O.S.
Alexander II
State Council
Kemsky Uyezd
O.S.
Alexander III
stans
Kemsky Uyezd
Kola
administrative center
Volosts
Kolsko-Loparskaya
Kuzomenskaya
Murmansko-Kolonistskaya
Ponoyskaya
Tetrinskaya
Umbskaya
O.S.
Alexandrovsk
uyezd town
O.S.
Teriberskaya Volost
Kolsko-Loparskaya Volost

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