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Granov volost

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Granov volost
Гранівська волость
CountryRussian Empire
GovernoratePodolia
Named forMikhail Granovsky[1][2]
CapitalGranov
Population
 (1885)
 • Total16,012

The Granov volost (Ukrainian: Гранівська волость; Russian: Грановская волость) was a historical administrative-territorial unit of the Gaisyn district of the Podolian governorate, with its center in the town of Graniv. The subdivision was abolished as part of territorial reforms in the Soviet Union and was succeeded by the Granovsky Raion [uk].[3]

Settlements

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List of settlements part of the Granov volost:[4]

Demographics

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In 1861, the volost held a population of 6,149 people in a total of 6 settlements.[5] In 1885, it had grown considerably, to a size of 12 settlements and 11 rural communities with a population of 16,012 people (7,970 males and 8,042 females) incorporated in 2,758 households.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "Гайсинcький район" (PDF). Vinnytsia Information Portal: 9 – via irp.vn.ua.
  2. ^ Dobryanskyi, Leonid (2000). Рід Добрянських: генеалогія і спогади [The Dobryanski family: genealogy and memories] (in Ukrainian). Рада. p. 10. ISBN 9789667087418.
  3. ^ "ЗУРРСУУ/1924/1/49/Про зміни в адміністраційно-територіяльному поділі Поділля — Вікіджерела". uk.wikisource.org (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  4. ^ "ХМЕЛЬНИЦЬКІ КРАЄЗНАВЧІ СТУДІЇ НАУКОВО-КРАЄЗНАВЧИЙ ЗБІРНИК" (PDF). nsku.org.ua. 2021. p. 190. Retrieved 6 Jun 2023.
  5. ^ "НАЦІОНАЛЬНИЙ ПЕДАГОГІЧНИЙ УНІВЕРСИТЕТ імені М. П. ДРАГОМАНОВА МІНІСТЕРСТВО ОСВІТИ І НАУКИ УКРАЇНИ" (PDF). law.lnu.edu.ua. 2018. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 Aug 2021. Retrieved 6 Jun 2023.
  6. ^ Zverinsky, V.V. (1885). Volosts and the most important villages of European Russia. - Issue. 3: Little Russian and Southwestern provinces: Kharkov, Poltava, Chernihiv, Kiev, Volyn, Podolsk / Edition of the Central Statistical Committee (in Russian). Vol. 3. St. Petersburg. p. 349.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)