Talk:Selsoviet
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I was tempted to add a sentnce
- Formally, a selsoviet was supposed to be elected by a Rural Meeting (сельский сход), but this was hardly ever done in practice.
But then became unsure in its correctness. It was surely so in early times. But does anybody remember what was the statute of a Selsovet in late Soviet Union? Mikkalai 05:52, 4 Nov 2004 (UTC)
About the postal addresses in the Soviet Union—I am not quite sure this will make an interesting and sufficiently long article, but current placing of this information in the article on selsovet looks kind of wrong to me.
Anyway, if you have enough information on postal addresses for an article that would at least make a decent stub, then maybe it's worth it to separate this information.—Ëzhiki (erinaceus europeaus) 14:56, Nov 16, 2004 (UTC)
Volosts
editvolosts are on raion level only in Karelia. Some links: [1] [2] [3] (in russian). V.G. 22:50, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
- Yes, you are right, of course. That was not the only reason for my revert, however, although it's one that should have been explained in more details. The thing is, I am currently pretty much the only person working on Russian administrative divisions in depth. I am currently in the middle of an immense project which is aimed to create articles on administrative units of all Russian federal subjects. It can be accessed through the this template (red ones are those not yet completed). The project requires coordination of all terminology, so, for example, the articles on raion and selsovet would not yet contain all cases (such as Pskov Oblast volosts would not be mentioned in "selsovet" because I have not completed the administrative divisions of Pskov Oblast yet). Keeping track of all this is not an easy task, so I very much prefer doing everything in a certain order. I very well understand this is not very wiki of me, and, of all things, I do not wish you to feel unwelcome or as if you were intruding. If it is your serious intent to work on those articles, please by all means do so—it will complicate things a little for me, but I'll manage; the benefits will in such case outweigh inconveniences. If, on the other hand, you were just passing by, I'd rather not have you edit things randomly. I'll get to the selsovet-level volosts eventually. I've been doing ~2–3 federal subjects per week lately, so the all basic content should be there in 3–6 months.
- Again, please do not take this as if I want to scare you away—I don't. I just wanted to show you the bigger picture so you see what is going on. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me, and if you wish to join, boy can I find plenty of work for you to do :))—Ëzhiki (ërinacëus amurënsis) 01:15, 11 April 2006 (UTC)
Federal subjects of Russia
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