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governorate (Russian: губе́рния, romanized:
gubérniya, pre-1918 spelling: губе́рнія, IPA: [ɡʊˈbʲernʲɪjə] ) was a
major and prin****l administrative...
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beginning of the
russification in the
Baltic Provinces in 1876.
Similarly to
guberniyas of the
autonomous Grand Duchy of Finland, the
Baltic Governorates until...
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divided into
large guberniyas (governorates).
Following the
numerous administration reforms during the
Soviet era, the
guberniyas were
abolished and krais...
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known as
Volyn Governorate, was an administrative-territorial unit (
guberniya) of the
Southwestern Krai of the
Russian Empire. It
consisted of an area...
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Yekaterinoslav Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit (
guberniya) of the
Russian Empire, with its
capital in Yekaterinoslav.
Covering an area...
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usually comprised a set of
guberniyas and oblasts. The term was
occasionally used to
refer to
krais or
military guberniyas.
Moscow and Saint-Petersburg...
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dividing Russia into
eight administrative divisions,
called governorates (
guberniyas),
which replaced the 166 uyezds and
razryads which existed before the...
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Mogilev Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit (
guberniya) of the
Northwestern Krai of the
Russian Empire. The
governorate bordered the Vitebsk...
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Podolia or
Podillia is a
historic region in
Eastern Europe,
located in the west-central and south-western
parts of
Ukraine and in
northeastern Moldova...
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administrative division,
organized in 1849 and few in number,
dividing the
larger guberniyas (governorates)
within the first-level krais.
Following the
numerous administration...