Poltava Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Russian Empire. It included the territory of left-bank Ukraine and was officially...
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administrative center of Poltava Oblast as well as Poltava Raion within the oblast. It also hosts the administration of Poltava urban hromada, one of the...
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Yekaterinoslav Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Russian Empire, with its capital in Yekaterinoslav. It bordered Poltava Governorate...
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Regiment Myrhorod Regiment Hadiach Regiment Poltava Regiment Until 1767 the coat of arms for the governorate was Cossack with musket when it was replaced...
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Russia and consisted of Chernigov Governorate, Poltava Governorate, and later Kharkov Governorate. Chernigov Governorate borders are roughly consistent with...
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Poltava Province may refer to: Poltava Oblast, subdivision of Ukraine Poltava Governorate, subdivision of the Russian Empire This disambiguation page...
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bordered Podolia Governorate to the northwest, Kiev Governorate to the north, Poltava Governorate to the northeast, Yekaterinoslav Governorate to the east...
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from Kyiv Oblast. The region somewhat corresponds to the earlier Poltava Governorate (1802-1925). During the Nazi Germany occupation in 1941-43, most...
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Kremenchuk) Kremenchuk – Kremenchuk (the administrative center of the governorate) Poltava – Poltava Novo-Senzhar – Novo-Senzhar (today Novi Sanzhary) Added territories...
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Volyn Governorate, Kiev Governorate, Podolia Governorate, Chernigov Governorate, Poltava Governorate, Kharkov Governorate, Yekaterinoslav Governorate, Kherson...
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Georgy Gapon (category People from Poltava Governorate)
born 17 February [O.S. 5 February] 1870, in the village of Bilyky, Poltava Governorate, Ukraine, then part of the Russian Empire. He was the oldest son...
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monochromatic, wooden wall pieces and outdoor sculptures. Born in the Poltava Governorate of the Russian Empire (present-day Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine), she emigrated...
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Chernigov Governorate, Poltava Governorate, Taurida Governorate (Crimea), Kherson Governorate, Bessarabia Governorate, Velizh Governorate. Northwest...
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Governor-residence General was originally in Poltava but has been in Kharkov since 1837. By 1856, the governorate had grown to 13 counties, and the final administrative...
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intended as a transitional system between the Russian Imperial division of governorates and the modern equivalent of oblasts. As a literal translation, the word...
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Yuri Kondratyuk (category People from Poltava Governorate)
protection. Kondratyuk was born as Aleksandr Ignatyevich Shargei in 1897 in Poltava, Russian Empire (now Ukraine), although his family originally lived in...
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Natalia Sedova (category People from Poltava Governorate)
Natalia Ivanovna Sedova (‹See Tfd›Russian: Ната́лья Ива́новна Седо́ва, IPA: [nɐˈtalʲjə ɪˈvanəvnə sʲɪˈdovə]; 5 April 1882 in Romny, Russian Empire – 23...
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Nikolai Gogol (category People from Poltava Oblast)
Gogol was born in the Ukrainian Cossack town of Sorochyntsi, in the Poltava Governorate of the Russian Empire. His mother was descended from Leonty Kosyarovsky...
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Ivan Martinov (category People from Poltava Governorate)
Ivan Ivanovich Martinov (the last name also spelled Martynov, ‹See Tfd›Russian: Иван Иванович Мартынов) (1771–1833 Saint Peterburg) was a Russian botanist...
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Volhynia Governorate, also known as Volyn Governorate, was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Southwestern Krai of the Russian Empire...
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Mikhail Ostrogradsky (category People from Poltava Oblast)
village of Pashennaya (at the time in the Poltava Governorate, Russian Empire, today in Kremenchuk Raion, Poltava Oblast, Ukraine). From 1816 to 1820, he...
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Ivan Poddubny (category People from Poltava Governorate)
village of Krasenivka, in the Zolotonosha county (uyezd) of the Poltava Governorate of the Russian Empire (present-day Zolotonosha Raion of Cherkasy...
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Podolia (redirect from Podolsk Governorate)
respectively. From 1793 to 1917, part of the region was the Podolia Governorate in southwestern Russia bordering with Austria across the Zbruch River...
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Georgy Voronoy (category People from Poltava Governorate)
diagram. Voronyi was born in the village of Zhuravka, Pyriatyn, in the Poltava Governorate, which was a part of the Russian Empire at that time and is in Varva...
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This is a list of governorates of the Russian Empire (‹See Tfd›Russian: губерния, pre-1918: губернія, romanized: guberniya) established between the administrative...
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Meir Blinken Born 1879 Pereyaslavl, Pereyaslavsky Uyezd, Poltava Governorate, Russian Empire Died 1915 (aged 36 or 37) United States Relatives Alan Blinken...
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50°27′00″N 30°31′25″E / 50.4500°N 30.5236°E / 50.4500; 30.5236 Kiev Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Russian Empire...
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Piryatinsky Uyezd (category Uezds of Poltava Governorate)
the subdivisions of the Poltava Governorate of the Russian Empire. It was situated in the northwestern part of the governorate. Its administrative centre...
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of approximately eight Russian imperial governorates (Kiev, Volhynia, Kharkov, Kherson, Yekaterinoslav, Poltava, Chernigov and Podolia). It formally declared...
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Russian Empire had nine governorates in modern-day Ukrainian territories: Chernigov, Kharkov, Kherson, Kiev, Podolia, Poltava, Volhynia, Yekaterinoslav...
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