Northern Dvina Governorate
Northern Dvina Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit of the Russian SFSR from 1918 to 1929. Its seat was in the city of Veliky Ustyug. The governorate was located in the North of European Russia, and its territory is currently divided between Arkhangelsk, Vologda, Kostroma, and Kirov Oblasts and the Komi Republic. The name of the governorate originates from the Northern Dvina River.
History
The governorate was established on July 24, 1918 by the People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. The territory of the governorate was formed from five uyezds which were previously a part of Vologda Governorate- Nikolsky Uyezd ;
- Solvychegodsky Uyezd ;
- Ust-Sysolsky Uyezd ;
- Velikoustyuzhsky Uyezd ;
- Yarensky Uyezd.
On April 18, 1924, the uyezds were abolished, and the governorate was divided into 18 districts.
- Cherevkovsky District ;
- Kichmengsko-Gorodetsky District ;
- Kotlassky District ;
- Krasnoborsky District ;
- Lalsky District ;
- [Lensky District, Arkhangelsk Oblast|Arkhangelsk Oblast|Lensky District] ;
- [Nikolsky District, Vologda Oblast|Vologda Oblast|Nikolsky District] ;
- Nyuksensky District ;
- Oparinsky District ;
- Podosinovsky District ;
- Roslyatinsky District ;
- Solvychegodsky District ;
- Ust-Alexeyevsky District ;
- Velikoustyugsky District ;
- Verkhnetoyemsky District ;
- Vilegodsky District ;
- Vokhomsky District ;
- Yenangsky District.
On July 15, 1929 All-Russian Central Executive Committee by a decree abolished Northern Dvina Governorate and established the Northern Dvina Okrug, which was a part of Northern Krai. The Okrug had the same territory as the abolished governorate, with the addition of Brusnovolovsky Selsoviet from the former Totemsky Uyezd of the Vologda Governorate. The Okrug administration was located in Veliky Ustyug.
The Northern Dvina Okrug was abolished in 1930. Northern Krai was in 1936 transformed into Northern Oblast. In 1937, Northern Oblast was split into Arkhangelsk Oblast and Vologda Oblast. Lalsky, Podosinovsky, and Oparinsky Districts in 1941 were transferred from Arkhangelsk to Kirov Oblast. Vokhomsky District and a part of Nikolsky District ended up in Kostroma Oblast. The parts of the Northern Dvina Governorate split off to Komi-Zyryan Autonomous Oblast in 1921 remain in the Komi Republic.