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词条 Lovozersky District
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  1. Geography

  2. History

  3. Demographics

  4. References

     Notes  Sources 
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}}Lovozersky District ({{lang-ru|Лово́зерский райо́н}}) is an administrative district (raion), one of the six in Murmansk Oblast, Russia.[4] Municipally, it is incorporated as Lovozersky Municipal District.[5] It occupies most of the central and northeastern parts of the Kola Peninsula. The area of the district is {{convert|53800|km2|sp=us}}.[6] Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Lovozero.[4] District's population: {{ru-census|p2010=11,820|p2002=14,311|p1989=18,263}} The population of Lovozero accounts for 24.3% of the district's total population.

Geography

The territory of the district encompasses almost the entire northern half of the Kola Peninsula, excluding the town of Ostrovnoy. The Ponoy and Yokanga Rivers flow through the district's territory. The Kandalaksha Nature Reserve, a federal-level strict ecological reserve, covers a portion of the Barents Sea coast on the north of Lovozersky District.

History

The district was established on August 1, 1927, when the All-Russian Central Executive Committee (VTsIK) issued two Resolutions: "On the Establishment of Leningrad Oblast" and "On the Borders and Composition of the Okrugs of Leningrad Oblast".[7] According to these resolutions, Murmansk Governorate was transformed into Murmansk Okrug, which was divided into six districts (Lovozersky being one of them) and included into Leningrad Oblast.[7] The administrative center of the district was established in the selo of Lovozero.[7]

On July 31, 1930, the administrative commission of the Leningrad Executive Committee granted the district an ethnic status.[8] The Presidium of the Leningrad Oblast Executive Committee confirmed this decision on January 7, 1931.[8]

In 1934, the Murmansk Okrug Executive Committee developed a redistricting proposal, which was approved by the Resolution of the 4th Plenary Session of the Murmansk Okrug Committee of the VKP(b) on December 28-29, 1934 and by the Resolution of the Presidium of the Murmansk Okrug Executive Committee on February 2, 1935.[9] On February 15, 1935, the VTsIK approved the redistricting of the okrug into seven districts, although it did not specify what territories the new districts were to include.[9] On February 26, 1935, the Presidium of the Leningrad Oblast Executive Committee worked out the details of the new district scheme and issued a resolution, which, among other things, transferred Kildinsky Selsoviet of the former Kolsko-Loparsky District to Lovozersky District.[9] However, Chalmny-Varrsky and Semiostrovsky Selsoviets of Lovozersky District were transferred to Saamsky District.[9] Chalmny-Varrsky Selsoviet, however, did not remain in Saamsky District for long—the VTsIK Resolution of September 10, 1937 transferred it back to Lovozersky District.[9]

When Saamsky District was abolished on January 26, 1963, its selsoviets were transferred to Lovozersky District.[10]

On December 26, 1962, when the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR decreed to re-organize the Soviets of People's Deputies and the executive committees of the krais, oblasts, and districts into the industrial and agricultural soviets, Murmansk Oblast was not affected and kept one unified Oblast Soviet and the executive committee.[10] Nevertheless, on February 1, 1963, the Decree by the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR established the new structure of the districts of Murmansk Oblast, which classified Lovozersky District as rural.[10] However, this classification only lasted for less than two years.[10] The November 21, 1964 Decree by the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR restored the unified Soviets of People's Deputies and the executive committees of the krais and oblasts where the division into the urban and rural districts was introduced in 1962, and the districts of Murmansk Oblast were re-categorized as regular districts again by the January 12, 1965 Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR Decree.[10]

Demographics

Some of the district's population is Sámi.

References

Notes

1. ^Charter of Lovozersky District
2. ^Official website of Lovozersky District. Head of the District {{ru icon}}
3. ^Official website of Lovozersky District. History of the district {{ru icon}}
4. ^Law #96-01-ZMO
5. ^Law #574-02-ZMO
6. ^Official website of Lovozersky District. District Overview {{ru icon}}
7. ^Administrative-Territorial Division of Murmansk Oblast, pp. 34-35
8. ^Administrative-Territorial Division of Murmansk Oblast, pp. 38–39
9. ^Administrative-Territorial Division of Murmansk Oblast, pp. 47–49
10. ^Administrative-Territorial Division of Murmansk Oblast, p. 56

Sources

  • {{RussiaAdmMunRef|mur|adm|law}}
  • {{RussiaAdmMunRef|mur|mun|list|lovozersky}}
  • {{RussiaBasicLawRef|mur|lovozersky}}
  • {{Cite book|last=Архивный отдел Администрации Мурманской области. Государственный Архив Мурманской области.|title=Административно-территориальное деление Мурманской области (1920-1993 гг.). Справочник|publisher=Мурманское издательско-полиграфическое предприятие "Север"|year=1995|location=Мурманск}}
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