Novorossiya Governorate (redirect from New Russia Gubernia)
1791–96 Platon Zubov 1796–97 Nikolai Berdiayev [ru] 1805–14 Duc de Richelieu 1815–22 Alexandre de Langeron 1822–23 Ivan Inzov 1822–54 Mikhail Vorontsov 1830–32...
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guberniya Belarusian: Гродзенская губерня, romanized: Hrodzienskaya gubernia Polish: Gubernia grodzieńska Lithuanian: Gardino gubernija The new Werner twentieth...
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Sharur-Daralgez uyezdy of the Erevan gubernia and in Zangezur, Shusha and Javanshir uezdy of Elizavetpol gubernia in 1905. According to Armenian sources...
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From 1881 the territory of the Governorate General was de facto expanded to five Gubernias[citation needed] as Governor General Alexander Drenteln was...
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1909, they were successful in passing a resolution in the zemstvo of the gubernia related to the usage of Romanian in schools. The radicals (national democrats)...
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Vilna Governorate (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
romanized: Vílenskaya hubérnya Lithuanian: Vilniaus gubernija Polish: Gubernia wileńska Prior to 1918, the Imperial Russian Government classified Russians...
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Statistics of 1897 (in Russian) Languages, number of speakers which in all gubernia were less than 1000 Russian: Курля́ндская губе́рния, romanized: Kurlyándskaya...
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Governorate of Livonia (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
(dilluvial) period. The first one is spread in the northernmost part of the gubernia and on the islands and consists of dolomites, marls, limestones and sandstones...
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dissolved, and the area became part of the Caspian oblast, and then of the Elizavetpol governorate within the Russian Empire. The Russian Empire annexed the...
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