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Volost (; ; ) was a traditional administrative subdivision in Kievan Rus', the Grand Duchy of Moscow, and the .


History
The Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary (1890–1907) states that the origins of the concept is unclear; whether it originally referred to an administrative subdivision or to a peasant , the term referring to a territory under a single rule.

In earlier East Slavic history, in the lands of , was a name for the territory ruled by the , a principality; either as an absolute ruler or with varying degree of autonomy from the Velikiy Knyaz (). Starting from the end of the 14th century, volost was a unit of administrative division in Grand Duchy of Lithuania, , Muscovy, lands of modern Latvia and Ukraine. Since about the 16th century it was a part of provincial that were called "" in Muscovy and the later . Each uezd had several volosts that were subordinated to the uezd city.

After the abolition of in 1861, volost became a unit of 's local . A number of mirs are united into a volost, which has an assembly consisting of elected delegates from the mirs. These elect an elder ( ) and, hitherto, a court of justice ( volostnoy sud). The of the mirs and volosts was, however, tempered by the authority of the police commissaries ( ) and by the power of general oversight given to the nominated "district committees for the affairs of the peasants".

Volosts were abolished by the administrative reform of 1923–1929. may be roughly called a modern equivalent of both volosts and uezds.


Administration
Volosts were governed by volost administration (волостное правление, volostnoye pravleniye), which consisted of the electable chief of volost ( volostnoy ), chiefs of villages (village ) and other officials electable by the Volost Assembly (волостной сход, volostnoy skhod). Large Encyclopedic Dictionary, vol. 1, Moscow, 1991

Volost Court was the electable by the Volost Assembly, which could handle smaller civil and criminal cases. It could sentence people to corporal punishment, fine or short-term .


Russian Federation
In modern Russia, Veps National Volost existed in the Republic of Karelia during 1996-2004. There were also volosts in of Karelia during 1993-2004, e.g., Nurmolsky Нурмольский сельсовет based on was renamed into Nurmolskaya volost in 1992.Республика Карелия: Административно-территориальное устройство. — Петрозаводск, 1996. — С. 45—49. There were also , .


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