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Meaning of "volost"
volost (verb): A verb meaning to administer the affairs of a volost, a traditional Slavic administrative district. It is used in the context of local governance and historical administrative divisions
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- A traditional administrative subdivision in Eastern Europe.
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Volost administrations were in charge of doing duty and paying taxess.
The township became the administrative centre of a volost.
Volost Polangen is a small coastal strip.
The settlement grew into a town and center of a volost.
Odnodvortsy held special Volost assemblies in order to decide who would go in the military.
Veppsian national volost.
Eventually, the volost center was moved from the selo of Navolok to Plesetskaya.
The uprising of deserters in the Petropavlovskaya volost has been put down.
The volost was established by the Novgorodians in the second half of the 15th century.
The biggest of them are the Ustrom and the Volost.
The volost fishing enterprise is:.
Arbuzynka was a selo and belonged to Konstantinovskaya Volost of Yelisavetgradsky Uyezd.
Dzhetyhara was a part of Adamovsky District and the administrative center of Dzhetygarinskaya Volost.
Volost ( ) was a traditional administrative subdivision in Eastern Europe.
Mining and processing industry enterprises in the volost is:.
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In Alikovsky volost of Yadrinsky District 34 villages were registered.
During this period, the town was a fortified point and the centre of a volost.
Kysyabika Bayryasova was born in 1679 in the Duvanskoy volost of the Siberian road in Russia.
Besides its defensive role, Tustan had an administrative function as a center of volost.
According to the peace agreement of 1537, Gomel together with its volost remained a Lithuanian possession.
Leshukonskoye is known since 1641 and was the administrative center of Ust-Vazhskaya Volost.
After the abolition of Russian serfdom in 1861, volost became a unit of peasants local self-rule.
Voskoboinik was designated by Germans as starosta of the " Lokot volost.
Vichuga was first mentioned as a volost in the will of Ivan III in 1504.
The Cossack-Tatar horde broke in near Sevsk and the Komaritsky volost.
In 1868, together with Ekostrovskaya and Voronyinskaya Volosts it was merged into a newly created Kolsko-Loparskaya Volost.
Also, before the Revolution, there was a board of the Ryabovsky volost.
Ilyinsko-Podomskaya Volost already existed in the 18th century.
In 1885, Liakhivtsi was the administrative center of the Liakhivtsi volost of the Ostroh povit.
Kolo Volost ( Russian, волость Коло ) was a territorial division ( a volost ) of the Novgorod Republic.