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Map of governorates of the Russian Republic (Western part), 1917. This is a list of governorates of the Russian Empire (Russian: губерния, pre-1918: губернія, romanized: guberniya) established between the administrative reform of 1708 and the establishment of the Kholm Governorate in 1912 (inclusive).
Oblasts in the Russian Empire were considered to be administrative units and were included as parts of Governorates General or krais [1]. The majority of then-existing oblasts were located on the periphery of the country (e.g. Kars Oblast or Transcaspian Oblast) or covered the areas where Cossacks lived.
Technically, the territorial-administrative reform started out in the Tsardom of Russia before the Imperial period. On December 29 [O.S. December 18], 1708, in order to improve the manageability of the vast territory of the state, Tsar Peter the Great issued an ukase (edict) dividing Russia into eight administrative divisions, called governorates (), which replaced the 166 uyezds and razryads ...
Pages in category "Subdivisions of the Russian Empire" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Subdivisions of the Polish–Lithuanian territories following the partitions Administrative divisions of the Novgorod Republic Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russian Empire
Provinces (Russian: Провинция) were administrative divisions of the Russian Empire that existed between 1719 and 1775. They were the next level of division after governorates . They were established as administrative units on 29 May 1719 with an edict ( ukaz ) of Peter the Great .
Subdivisions of the Russian Empire in 1914 By the reform of 1775, subdivision into governorates and further into uezds ( Russian : уезды ), was based on population size, and the term guberniya was replaced by the synonym of Russian origin: namestnichestvo ( наместничество ), sometimes translated as "viceroyalty", other times ...
Vyborg Governorate of the Russian Empire Kobelyaky uezd: Poltava Governorate: Kobeliaky: Kobrinsky uezd: Grodno Governorate: Kobrin: Kolomensky uezd: Moscow Province Moscow Governorate: Kolomna: Kolo uezd: Kalisz Governorate: Koło: Kolsky uezd: Konotop uezd: Novgorod-Seversk Viceroyalty Chernigov Viceroyalty Little Russia Governorate Chernigov ...