- Priozersky District
Priozersky District ( _ru. Приозе́рский райо́н) is a district ("
raion ") ofLeningrad Oblast ,Russia . The area of the district is 3,597.57 km² [ [http://lenobl.ru/gov/municipal/mc12 Official website] ofLeningrad Oblast ru icon] . Its administrative center is the town ofPriozersk . District's population: ru-census|p02=42859|p89=40231Administratively, the district is divided into twelve "
volost s": Bogatyryovskaya, Borisovskaya, Gromovskaya, Zaporozhskaya, Krasnoozyornaya, Larionovskaya, Melnikovskaya, Michurinskaya, Otradnenskaya, Petrovskaya, Romashkinskaya, and Sosnovskaya. [ _ru. Постановление №10 главы администрации Ленинградской области от 18 января 1994 г. "Об изменениях административно-территориального устройства районов Ленинградской области". (Resolution of the Head of Leningrad Oblast #10 ofJanuary 18 ,1994 "On Changes of the Administrative and Territorial Structure of the Districts of Leningrad Oblast")] .History
The district was settled by
Karelians , who is native people of it, approximately in AD 1st century. It was part ofKievan Rus principality from 9th century to 12th one. After dissolution of the principality, it was bounded toNovgorod Republic in 1143. Most of Karelians were converted to Russian Orthodox faith during Russian rule. Russians built a fortress of Korela, where nucleus of Priozersk. The fortress frequently ravaged by the Swedish, especially in 1142, 1226 and 1228 duringFirst Swedish Crusade . According toTreaty of Nöteborg , it was part of Novgorodian side. However,Korela Fortress was taken byMagnus Eriksson in 1337 duringSwedish-Novgorodian Wars . Novgorodians responsed by besiege toVyborg fortress, where founded in 1393, and seized Korela in 1338.Novgorod Republic was demolished by
Muscovy , who evolved toTsardom of Russia , in 1478 and it was part of Muscovy.Sweden occupied Korela in 1578 duringLivonian War and kept it byTreaty of Plussa , which was signed in 1583. However, Muscovy seized it in 1595 and regained byTreaty of Tyavzino . Korela occupied again by Swedishs in 1611 and regained byTreaty of Stolbovo in 1617. Korela was renamed as "Kexholm" and was center of Kexholm in SwedishFinland . Russians tried to retake it in 1656 but they failed inRusso–Swedish War (1656–1658) . Kexholm and most of the county finally occupied by Russians in 1711 duringGreat Northern War and most of it with Kexholm regained byTreaty of Nystad , which was signed in 1721. Kexholm was renamed by Russians as "Keksgolm" and was part ofSaint Petersburg Governorate until 1744. The region was united with Russia's gains inHats' Russian War and formedVyborg Governorate , who was also called "Old Finland" in 1744. Kegsholm was auyezd in the governorate. The northernmost regions of the former Kexholm county remained in Swedish possession until theFinnish war of 1808–1809.Vyborg Governorate was incorporated with the
Grand Duchy of Finland , who was part ofTsardom of Russia in 1812. The region was part ofViipuri Province as "Kegsholm uzeyd" between 1812-1917. Finland gained autonomy afterFebruary Revolution and declared independence fromRussia afterOctober Revolution . The district wasn't affected fromFinnish Civil War in 1918.The district was divided into municipalities of Käkisalmi (including rural parts), Sakkola, Metsäpirtti, Räisälä,
Vuoksela , Kaukola, Pyhäjärvi, Rautu, Valkjärvi and some parts of Kirvu and Vuoksenranta municipalities during Finnish rule.South of the district had strongly fight zone, especially
Taipale . Only Rautu and Metsäpirtti municipalities were occupied byUSSR duringWinter War but the district was ceded to USSR according toMoscow Peace Treaty in 1940. It was recovered by Finland duringContinuation War but USSR taken back it in 1944. According toMoscow Armistice and Paris Peace Treaties, it completely ceded to USSR. Nearly all of Finnish residents evacuated to the district. It was repopulated byRussians ,Ukrainians andBelarussians . Place names were renamed in 1948 for cleansing of Finnish names in the district.References
* [http://www.priozersk.ru Official website of Priozersk] ru icon
* [http://www.eki.ee/books/redbook/karelians.shtml The Red Book of the People th Russian Empire]
*Karelian Isthmus
* [http://www.winterwar.com/ Winter War] en icon
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