Belostok Oblast (Russian: Белостокская область; Polish: Obwód białostocki) was an administrative-territorial unit (oblast) of the Russian Empire with...
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History of Białystok (redirect from History of Belostok)
1840s by degrading its status from being capital of Belostok Oblast to administrative center of Belostok District within Grodno Governorate, land prices dropped...
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Belostok (Russian: Белосток, Polish: Białystok) is a small village in Russia located northwest of Tomsk, Russia. It was founded, at the turn of the 20th...
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Białystok fell under Russian rule as the Belostok Oblast. The Podlachian territory within the Belostock Oblast corresponded with the Bielsk and Drohiczyn...
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Armenian Oblast Batum Oblast Belostok Oblast Bessarabia Oblast Don Voisko Oblast Dagestan Oblast Zabaikalskaya Oblast Imeretinskaya Oblast ru Caucasian...
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Belastok Region (redirect from Belastok Oblast)
Belastok Region, also known as Belastok Voblasts or Belostok Oblast (Belarusian: Беластоцкая вобласць, romanized: Biełastockaja vobłasć; Russian: Белостокская...
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area around Białystok was ceded to the Russian Empire, becoming the Belostok Oblast. The Płock Department and the remainder of the Białystok Department...
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territories east of the Bug River and (about 120,000. km2) (after 1807, the Belostok Oblast) It has never constituted one official administrative subdivision (Krai)...
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Westphalia, Białystok was given to Russia (which led to the creation of the Belostok Oblast), and most of the Polish lands in Prussian possession since the Second...
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district from the Grodno Governorate and the Belostok Oblast was incorporated into it as the districts of Belostok, Belsk and Sokolka. Also, Novogrudok one...
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territories east of the Bug River(about 120,000. km²) and after 1807 the Belostok Oblast) It consisted of 9 guberniyas: six Belarusian and Lithuanian ones that...
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from 1781 Coat of arms of Grodno Governorate, 1802 Coat of arms of Belostok Oblast, 1809 Coat of arms of Dünaburg, 1843 Coat of arms of Vilna Governorate...
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whole territory of the Kingdom of Poland (1916–1918), formerly Russian Belostok Oblast, as well as whole former Austrian province of Galicia, even though...
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partially contained within: Russian Empire Grodno Governorate (1842–1915) Belostok Oblast (1807–1842) Kingdom of Poland (Congress Poland) Duchy of Warsaw (1807–1815)...
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annexed to the Russian Empire and administered at first as a part of Belostok Oblast and from 1842 on as a part of Grodno Governorate. The town was reintegrated...
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born into a Jewish, musical family in Białystok, then part of the Belostok Oblast of the Russian Empire. His father was an opera singer and his sister...
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Don Host Oblast was a province (oblast) of the Russian Empire which consisted of the territory of the Don Cossacks, coinciding approximately with present-day...
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the five provinces of Vilna, Grodno, Minsk, Volhynia and Podolia and Belostok Oblast, all of which together made up the Russian Empire's so-called Western...
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The Batum oblast was a province (oblast) of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire, with the Black Sea port of Batum (present-day Batumi) as its...
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Town becomes part of Russia, per Peace of Tilsit; and capital of the Belostok Oblast. 14 February 1808 – Izabella Poniatowska-Branicka dies 3 July 1812...
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territories east of the Bug River(about 120,000. km2) and after 1807 the Belostok Oblast) It consisted of 9 guberniyas: six Belarusian and Lithuanian ones that...
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The Semirechyenskaya Oblast (Russian: Семиреченская область) was an oblast (province) of the Russian Empire. It corresponded approximately to most of...
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The Kars oblast was a province (oblast) of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire between 1878 and 1917. Its capital was the city of Kars, presently...
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administration and a military hospital. After the annexation of the Belostok Oblast to the Russian Empire, it was a secular district school. In the school...
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The Transcaspian Oblast, or simply Transcaspia, was an oblast of the Russian Empire and early Soviet Russia to the east of the Caspian Sea during the second...
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The Amur Oblast with the center in Blagoveshchensk was formed on December 20, 1858 by the Personal Decree No. 33862. By this Decree, on the proposal of...
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The Kuban oblast was a province (oblast) of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire. It roughly corresponded to most of the Kuban and Circassia...
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The Terek Oblast was a province (oblast) of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire, roughly corresponding to the central part of Russia's North...
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