[3] Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Turinskaya Sloboda.
[4] On November 12, 1923, by the Decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee, the Slobodo-Turinsky District was formed as part of the Irbitsky District of the newly formed Ural Region of the RSFSR.
Cheerful, Osinovsky, Pustynsky, Starikovsky and Tyagensky and transferred from the Slobodo-Turinsky village council high.
Zakharovka, Obrosovka, Razdolie and Ryabinovka; Timofeevsky village council - with.
Aleksandrovskiy, Bikreva, Danshino, Dryanovka, Krasny Luch, Mitrofanovka, Petrovsky and pos.
2 of the Nitsinsky state farm, transferred from the Ivanovsky village council, height.
The village councils of Andronovsky, Kuminovsky, Makuevsky, Pushkarevsky, Sladkovsky, Tazovsky and Falinsky remained in the old composition.
On April 16, the Tazovsky village council was transferred from the Slobodo-Turinsky district to Turinsky.
On May 29, 1958 Zhiryakovskiy village council was merged with Ust-Nitsinskiy, Vysokovskiy with Reshetnikovskiy.
On May 26, 1961, the Bobrovsky Village Council was transferred from the Baikalovsky District to Slobodo-Turinsky.
On February 1, 1963, the Slobodo-Turinsky district was abolished, Bobrovsky, Golyakovsky, Krasnoslobodsky, Kuminovsky, Malinovsky, Nitsinsky, Pushka