Greek Autonomous District
Greek Autonomous District (Russian: Греческий автономный район) was a national district created according to the policy national delimitation in the Soviet Union. It was established on February 27, 1930 by the decree of the Azov-Black Sea Krai ispolkom, with the capital in stanitsa Krymskaya (now the town of Krymsk). In 1932 the capital was moved to stanitsa Nizhne-Bakanskaya. It was the only one district of republican subordination (i.e., subordinated directly to a Soviet republic, rather than to an intermediate-level administrative entity). This Greek autonomy in the Soviet Union existed until March 6, 1939, when it was disbanded and the administrative entity renamed to Krymsky District by the decree of Krasnodar Krai kraikom of the All-Russian Communist Party,[1] by the end of the first wave of the Soviet repression against ethnic Greeks.
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- Subdivisions of the Soviet Union
- History of Krasnodar Krai
- Soviet national policy
- Former administrative units of Russia
- Persecution of Greeks in the Soviet Union
- Greek diaspora in Russia
- Autonomous administrative divisions
- 1930 establishments in the Soviet Union
- 1939 disestablishments in the Soviet Union