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Alexandrovsky Uyezd (russian: Александровский уезд) was an administrative division (an uyezd) of Arkhangelsk Governorate of the Russian Empire and later of the Russian SFSR. The origins of Alexandrovsky Uyezd trace back to
Kolsky Uyezd Kolsky Uyezd (russian: Ко́льский уе́зд) was an administrative division (an uyezd) of the Tsardom of Russia and later of the Russian Empire. History 16th–17th centuries Russian expansion to the Kola Peninsula can be traced to th ...
, which existed on this territory since the early 16th century until , 1858, when Tsar Alexander II approved a
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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 Kemsky Uyezd.''Administrative-Territorial Division of Murmansk Oblast'', pp. 22–28 Kolsky Uyezd was restored on , 1883 when Tsar Alexander III approved a new opinion of the State Council, although the territory of the restored uyezd was smaller than its pre-1858 territory—it included only the 4th and the 5th ''
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s'' of Kemsky Uyezd. The town of
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once again became the administrative center of the uyezd. On , 1899, the village of Alexandrovsk was granted the status of an uyezd town, for which reason the uyezd was renamed Alexandrovsky. On , 1912, new
Teriberskaya Volost Teriberskaya Volost (russian: Терибе́рская во́лость) was an administrative division (a volost) of Alexandrovsky Uyezd of Arkhangelsk Governorate, Russian Empire (and later of the Russian SFSR), and then of Murmansk Governorate ...
was created from a part of
Kolsko-Loparskaya Volost Kolsko-Loparskaya Volost (russian: Ко́льско-Лопа́рская во́лость) was at various times an administrative division (a volost) of Kemsky, Kolsky, and Alexandrovsky Uyezds of Arkhangelsk Governorate of the Russian Empire (a ...
. When the White movement controlled the northwest of Russia in 1918–1920, Alexandrovsky Uyezd was included into Northern Oblast. By 1920 (the exact date is unknown), Murmansko-Kolonistskaya Volost of the uyezd was renamed Pechengskaya (); after Pechenga, where the volost government was located. On February 2, 1920, Murmansk Governorate 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 the Kola Peninsula. In February 1920, according to the provisions of the first Constitution of the Russian SFSR, the process of creating ''
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s'' started in the uyezd. While the Constitution and the auxiliary ''Resolution on the Selsoviets'' specified that the populations of the ''selsoviets'' 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 ''selsoviets'' were created despite the insufficient population counts and gradually started to replace the volosts as the lowest unit of the administrative-territorial division. On March 24, 1920, the 1st Congress of Alexandrovsky Uyezd Soviets made a decision to rename the uyezd Murmansky (), as Murmansk served as the uyezd's center. On April 13, Arkhangelsk Governorate Executive Committee approved the new name during a plenary session. However, the decision was not approved by the
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and for the next fifteen months the uyezd was referred to by both names. On April 22, 1920 the Soviet of the town of Alexandrovsk suggested that several colonies of
Teriberskaya Volost Teriberskaya Volost (russian: Терибе́рская во́лость) was an administrative division (a volost) of Alexandrovsky Uyezd of Arkhangelsk Governorate, Russian Empire (and later of the Russian SFSR), and then of Murmansk Governorate ...
should be incorporated into a new volost, called Alexandrovskaya. The proposal was formally approved by the Murmansky Uyezd Executive Committee on June 1, 1920. The administrative center of the new volost was in Alexandrovsk. In the beginning of 1921, as a result of the Treaty of Tartu signed between Russia and Finland 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 organizations transformed the remaining part of Pechengskaya Volost into new
Novozerskaya Volost Novozerskaya Volost (russian: Новозерская волость) was an administrative division (a volost) of Alexandrovsky (Murmansky) Uyezd of Arkhangelsk Governorate and then of Murmansk Governorate of the Russian SFSR.''Administrative-Ter ...
. On June 13, 1921, a Decree issued by the All-Russian Central Executive Committee transformed Alexandrovsky Uyezd into Murmansk Governorate.


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