List of governorates of the Russian Empire







Map of governorates of the Russian Empire (Western part)


This is a list of governorates of the Russian Empire (pre-1918 spelling: губернія, post-1918 spelling: губерния) established between the administrative reform of 1708 and the establishment of the Kholm Governorate in 1912.


Some of these governorates persisted into the Soviet era (renamed oblasts in the 1920s), while others were further subdivided as part of the "unbundling" (разукрупнение, razukrupneniye) of the 1930s. During the partitions of Poland (during the 1780s), many governorates were replaced with viceroyalties, but later (before the 1800s) the change was reverted to governorates.




Contents






  • 1 List of governorates


  • 2 Grand Duchy of Finland


  • 3 See also


  • 4 References


    • 4.1 Notes


    • 4.2 Sources




  • 5 Further reading





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English name
Russian name
Russian transliterated
Established (Julian Cal.)
Disestablished (Julian Cal)
Changed to

Augustów Governorate
Августовская г.
Avgustovskaya g.
1837
1866

Suwałki Governorate / Łomża Governorate

Archangelgorod Governorate
Архангелогородская г.
Arkhangelogorodskaya g.
1708-12-29[1]
1780-01-25[1]

Vologda Viceroyalty[1]

Arkhangelsk Governorate
Архангельская г.
Arkhangelskaya g.
1784[1]
1929[1]

Northern Krai[1]

Astrakhan Governorate
Астраханская г.
Astrakhanskaya g.
1717
1929

Azov/Voronezh Governorate
Азовская г.
Azovskaya g.
1708
1779

Voronezh Viceroyalty

Azov Governorate
Азовская г.
Azovskaya g.
1775
1783

Yekaterinoslav Viceroyalty

Baku Governorate
Бакинская г.
Bakinskaya g.
1897
1917

Bessarabia Governorate
Бессарабская г.
Bessarabskaya g.
1812
1917

Black Sea Governorate
Черномо́рская г.
Chernomorskaya g.
1896
1920

Chernigov Governorate
Черниговская г.
Chernigovskaya g.
1802
1925

Courland Governorate
Курля́ндская г.
Kurlyandskaya g.
1795
1915

Derbent Governorate
Дербентская г.
Derbentskaya g.
1846
1860
ca. Dagestan Oblast

Elisabethpol Governorate
Елизаветпольская г.
Yelizavetpol'skaya g.
1868
1917

Erivan Governorate
Эриванская г.
Erivanskaya g.
1850
1917

Estonia Governorate
Эстляндская г.
Estlyandskaya g.
1796
1917

Grodno Governorate
Гродненская г.
Grodnenskaya g.
1795
1917

Irkutsk Governorate
Иркутская г.
Irkutskaya g.
1764
1926

Kalisz Governorate
Калишская г.
Kalishskaya g.
1837
1844

Kaluga Governorate
Калужская г.
Kaluzhskaya g.
1796
1929

Kazan Governorate
Каза́нская г.
Kazanskaya g.
1708-12-29
1920

Kharkov Governorate
Ха́рьковская г.
Khar'kovskaya g.
1780
1919

Kherson Governorate
Херсонская г.
Khersonskaya g.
1802
1920

Kholm Governorate
Холмская г.
Kholmskaya g.
1912
1917

Kielce Governorate
Келецкая г.
Keletskaya g.
1841
1844

Kiev Governorate
Киевская г.
Kievskaya g.
1708-12-29
1917

Kostroma Governorate
Костромская г.
Kostromskaya g.
1796
1929

Kovno Governorate
Ковенская г.
Kovenskaya g.
1843
1915

Kraków Governorate
Краковская г.
Krakovskaya g.
1837
1847

Kursk Governorate
Курская г.
Kurskaya g.
1796
1929

Kutais Governorate
Кутаи́сская г.
Kutaisskaya g.
1846
1918

Lithuania Governorate
Литовская г.
Litovskaya g.
1795
1801

Livonia Governorate
Лифляндская г.
Liflyandskaya g.
1796
1918

Łomża Governorate
Ломжская г.
Lomzhskaya g.
1867
1914

Lublin Governorate
Люблинская г.
Lublinskaya g.
1837
1915

Malorossiya Governorate
Малороссiйская г.
Malorossiyskaya g.
1796
1802
split into Chernigov, Poltava

Masovia Governorate
Мазовская г.
Mazovskaya g.
1837
1844
merged into Warsaw

Minsk Governorate
Минская г.
Minskaya g.
1793
1917

Mogilev Governorate
Могилёвская г.
Mogilyovskaya g.
1772
1918

Moscow Governorate
Московская г.
Moskovskaya g.
1708-12-29
1929

Moscow Oblast

Nizhny Novgorod Governorate
Нижегородская г.
Nizhegorodskaya g.
1714
1929

Novgorod Governorate
Новгоро́дская г.
Novgorodskaya g.
1727
1918

Novorossiya Governorate
Новоросси́йская г.
Novorossiyskaya g.
1764
1802

Olonets Governorate
Олонецкая г.
Olonetskaya g.
1801
1922

Orenburg Governorate
Оренбургская г.
Orenburgskaya g.
1744
1928

Oryol Governorate
Орловская г.
Orlovskaya g.
1796
1928

Penza Governorate
Пензенская г.
Penzenskaya g.
1780
1928

Perm Governorate
Пермская г.
Permskaya g.
1781
1923

Piotrków Governorate
Петроковская г.
Petrokovskaya g.
1867
1917

Płock Governorate
Плоцкая г.
Plotskaya g.
1867
1917

Podlasie Governorate
Подлясская г.
Podlyasskaya g.
1837
1844
merged into Lublin

Podolia Governorate
Подольская г.
Podol'skaya g.
1793
1925

Poltava Governorate
Полтавская г.
Poltavskaya g.
1802
1925

Pskov Governorate
Псковская г.
Pskovskaya g.
1796
1924

Radom Governorate
Радомская г.
Radomskaya g.
1847
1917

Reval Governorate
Ревельская г.
Revel'skaya g.
1719
1796

Riga Governorate
Рижская г.
Rizhskaya g.
1712
1796

Ryazan Governorate
Рязанская г.
Ryazanskaya g.
1796
1929

Samara Governorate
Самарская г.
Samarskaya g.
1851
1928

Saint Petersburg Governorate
Санкт-Петербургская г.
Sankt-Peterburgskaya g.
1708-12-29
1927

Sandomierz Governorate
Сандомирская г.
Sandomirskaya g.
1837
1844

Saratov Governorate
Саратовская г.
Saratovskaya g.
1780
1928

Siberia Governorate
Сибирская г.
Sibirskaya g.
1708
1728

Siedlce Governorate
Седлецкая г.
Sedletskaya g.
1867
1912

Simbirsk Governorate
Симбирская г.
Simbirskaya g.
1796
1928

Sloboda Ukraine Governorate
Слободско-Украинская г.
Slobodsko-Ukrainskaya g.
1765
1835

Smolensk Governorate
Смоленская г.
Smolenskaya g.
1708-12-29
1929

Stavropol Governorate
Ставропольская г.
Stavropolskaya g.
1847
1924

Suwałki Governorate
Сувалкская г.
Suvalkskaya g.
1867
1914

Tambov Governorate
Тамбовская г.
Tambovskaya g.
1796


Taurida Governorate
Таврическая г.
Tavricheskaya g.
1783
1921

Tiflis Governorate
Тифлисская г.
Tiflisskaya g.
1846
1917

Tobolsk Governorate
Тобольская г.
Tobolskaya g.
1796
1919

Tomsk Governorate
Томская г.
Tomskaya g.
1804
1925

Tula Governorate
Тульская г.
Tul'skaya g.
1796
1929

Tver Governorate
Тверская г.
Tverskaya g.
1796
1929

Ufa Governorate
Уфимская г.
Ufimskaya g.
1865
1922

Vilna Governorate
Виленская г.
Vilenskaya g.
1795
1915

Vitebsk Governorate
Витебская г.
Vitebskaya g.
1802
1924

Vladimir Governorate
Владимирская г.
Vladimirskaya g.
1796
1929

Volhynian Governorate
Волынская г.
Volynskaya g.
1792

Vologda Governorate
Вологодская г.
Vologodskaya g.
1796[1]
1929[1]

Northern Krai[1]

Voronezh Governorate
Воронежская г.
Voronezhskaya g.
1725
1928

Vyatka Governorate
Вятская г.
Vyatskaya g.
1796
1929

Vyborg Governorate
Выборгская г.
Vyborgskaya g.
1744
1812

Warsaw Governorate
Варшавская г.
Varshavskaya g.
1844
1917

Yaroslavl Governorate
Ярославская г.
Yaroslavskaya g.
1777
1929

Yekaterinoslav Governorate
Екатеринославская г.
Yekaterinoslavskaya g.
1802


Yeniseysk Governorate
Енисейская г.
Yeniseyskaya g.
1822-01-26



Grand Duchy of Finland


Governorates of the Grand Duchy of Finland during 1831–1917:




  • Åbo och Björneborg Governorate (Russian: Або-Бьернеборгская губерния, Swedish: Åbo och Björneborgs län, Finnish: Turun ja Porin lääni)


  • Kuopio Governorate (Russian: Куопиоская губерния, Swedish: Kuopio län, Finnish: Kuopion lääni)


  • Nikolaistad Governorate (Russian: Николайстадская губерния, Swedish: Nikolaistads län, Finnish: Nikolainkaupunkin lääni)


  • Nyland Governorate (Russian: Нюландская губерния, Swedish: Nylands län, Finnish: Uudenmaan lääni)


  • St. Michel Governorate (Russian: Санкт-Михельская губерния, Swedish: St. Michels län, Finnish: Mikkelin lääni)


  • Tavastehus Governorate (Russian: Тавастгусская губерния, Swedish: Tavastehus län, Finnish: Hämeen lääni)


  • Uleåborg Governorate (Russian: Улеаборгская губерния, Swedish: Uleåborgs län, Finnish: Oulun lääni)


  • Viborg Governorate (Russian: Выборгская губерния, Swedish: Viborgs län, Finnish: Viipurin lääni)



See also



  • History of the administrative division of Russia

  • Subdivisions of the Soviet Union

  • Federal subjects of Russia



References



Notes





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Sources


  • Сергей Тархов. "Изменение административно-территориального деления России в XIII-XX вв.". "Логос", 2005, №1.
    ISSN 0869-5377 (Sergey Tarkhov. Changes of the Administrative-Territorial Structure of Russia in the 13th–20th centuries).


Further reading








  • Sergey Plescheef [ru] (1792). "Division of Russia". Survey of the Russian Empire. Translated by James Smirnove (3rd ed.). London: J. Debrett. OCLC 4029300 – via Hathi Trust.CS1 maint: Multiple names: authors list (link)


  • William Henry Beable (1919), "Governments or Provinces of the Former Russian Empire", Russian Gazetteer and Guide, London: Russian Outlook – via Open Library (+ via Hathi Trust)









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