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64: 91:, which were governed by the Revolutionary Soviet of the Laborers' Army of South-East Russia (hence the name "South-East") established on August 7, 1920. While the Soviet itself was abolished in 1921, the name "South-East" stuck. Occasionally, the territory was also referred to as "South-Eastern Krai" and "South-Eastern Oblast", even though no official krai/oblast status was assigned to it at the time. 134:
and districts into which the "South-Eastern Krai (Oblast)" was to be divided. At the same time, Kuban-Black Sea Oblast was abolished and replaced with four new okrugs, which were further divided into districts by the Executive Committee of Kuban-Black Sea Oblast on July 19, 1924.
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The names of some of these administrative units, as used in the definition of the South-East, are inconsistent with their official names. The area of the South-East itself was inconsistently referred to as either "South-East", or "South-Eastern Oblast", or "South-Eastern
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on April 23, 1924 decided to test a new system of the administrative division in two experimental areas: one industrially developed and one agricultural. The South-East became a testing ground for the new system in the agricultural area. On February 13, 1924, the
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The system of the administrative and territorial division of the RSFSR was developing haphazardly in the beginning of the 1920s: it was inconsistent, expensive to maintain, and not very effective in practice. As a reaction to that, the
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by the Resolution of the Presidium of the VTsIK of October 16, 1924 and by the Resolution of the Krai Executive Committee of November 16, 1924.
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Originally, the name "South-East" was used informally to refer to the territories of
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Subdivisions of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
56:) was a territory, and later an administrative division, of the 105: 46: 182:(in Russian). Краснодарское книжное издательство. p. 394. 131: 126: 33: 97:
12th Congress of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
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The 1924 map showing the entity as "South-Eastern Oblast"
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Russian
Krai
Oblast
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic

Don
Kuban-Black Sea
Terek Oblasts
Stavropol Governorate
Dagestan ASSR
12th Congress of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
All-Russian Central Executive Committee
Grozny
Kabardino-Balkar
Karachay-Cherkess
Adyghe-Cherkess
Chechen Autonomous Oblasts
raions
okrugs
North Caucasus Krai
Categories
History of the administrative divisions of Russia
Subdivisions of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
History of the North Caucasus

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