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- of Peter the Great on December 18, 1708 "On the establishment of the gubernias and cities ****igned to them", which divided Russia into eight governorates...
- "General map of the Chernihiv province. St. Petersburg, 1829.") "Chernihiv gubernia". Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine. 2001 [1984]. Retrieved 28 May 2020...
- Tver Oblast (Russian: Тверская область, romanized: Tverskaya oblast', IPA: [tvʲɪrˈskajə ˈobləsʲtʲ]) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its administrative...
- Ryazan Governorate (Russian: Рязанская губерния, romanized: Ryazanskaya guberniya) was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Russian Empire...
- administrative center of the gubernia with the same name by 1797. Most of the territory of historical and modern Ural was included in Perm Gubernia. The administrative...
- Kursk gubernias and 40.1 per cent were born in the Ukrainian Kharkiv gubernia, Poltava gubernia, Katerynoslav gubernia, and Chernihiv gubernia; the number...
- romanized: Kutaísskaya gubérniya Georgian: ქუთაისის გუბერნია, romanized: kutaisis gubernia Considered a dialect of Georgian. Before 1918, Azerbaijanis were generally...
- the Kingdom of Poland Russian: Августовская губерния, romanized: Avgustovskaya guberniya Polish: Gubernia augustowska Lithuanian: Augustavo gubernija...
- 188. "Plan for the Colonization of New Russia Gubernia" issued by the Russian Senate – New Russia Gubernia at the Encyclopedia of Ukraine Magocsi, Paul...
- Kiev Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Russian Empire (1796–1917), Ukrainian People's Republic (1917–18; 1918–1921)...