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Smolensk Governorate

Smolensk Governorate (Russian: Смоленская губерния, romanizedSmolenskaja gubernija), or the Government of Smolensk, was an administrative division (a guberniya) of the Tsardom of Russia, the Russian Empire, and the Russian SFSR. It existed, with interruptions, between 1708 and 1929.

Smolensk Governorate
Смоленская губерния
Governorate of Russian Empire
1796–1929
Coat of arms

Location within the Russian Empire
CapitalSmolensk
Population 
• 1897
1,525,279
History
History 
• Established
1796
• Disestablished
January 14, 1929
Succeeded by

Smolensk Governorate, together with seven other governorates, was established on December 29 [O.S. December 18], 1708, by an edict from Tsar Peter the Great.[1] As with the rest of the governorates, neither the borders nor internal subdivisions of Smolensk Governorate were defined; instead, the territory was defined as a set of cities, and section of lands adjacent to those cities.[2]

History

On July 28 [O.S. July 17], 1713, Smolensk Governorate was abolished and its territory was divided between Moscow and Riga Governorates. Smolensk Province was created as a result. The governorate was re-established in 1726, and Smolensk Province was re-incorporated into the Governorate. In 1775, it was included, along with parts of Moscow and Belgorod Governorates, into Smolensk Viceroyalty. The governorate was again restored in 1796.

After the October Revolution, Smolensk Governorate was base of independent Western Oblast/Western Commune, Soviet Socialist Republic of Belarus, Lithuanian–Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (Litbel), and finally incorporated into the Russian SFSR.

Eventually, on January 14, 1929, Smolensk Governorate was abolished and its territory was incorporated into Western Oblast.

Subdivisions

Smolensk Governorate, together with seven other governorates, was established on December 29 [O.S. December 18], 1708, by Tsar Peter the Great's edict.[1] As with the rest of the governorates, neither the borders nor internal subdivisions of Smolensk Governorate were defined; instead, the territory was defined as a set of cities and the lands adjacent to those cities.[2]

At the time of establishment, the following thirty cities were included into Smolensk Governorate,[1]

Cities included into Smolensk Governorate at the time of its establishment
# City # City # City
1. Smolensk 7. Meshchevsk 13. Serpeysk
2. Belyaya 8. Mosalsk 14. Staritsa
3. Borisovo Gorodishche 9. Odoyev 15. Vorotynsk
4. Dorogobuzh 10. Peremyshl 16. Vyazma
5. Kozelsk 11. Pogoreloye Gorodishche 17. Zubtsov
6. Likhvin 12. Roslavl

In 1713, when Smolensk Governorate was abolished and merged into Riga Governorate, the following five uyezds were established in the area formally occupied by the governorate (the administrative centers are given in parentheses),[3]

After Smolensk Governorate was re-established in 1726, it was subdivided into these five uyezds.

In 1775, Smolensk Viceroyalty was subdivided into 12 uyezds, which remained when it was transformed back to a governorate in 1802 (the administrative centers, which all had the town status, are in parentheses),[3]

Demography

Language

  • Population by mother tongue according to the Imperial census of 1897.

Religion

  • According to the Imperial census of 1897.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c Указ об учреждении губерний и о росписании к ним городов (in Russian)
  2. ^ a b С. А. Тархов (2001). "Изменение административно-территориального деления России за последние 300 лет". Электронная версия журнала "География".
  3. ^ a b Список населенных мест 1904 года (in Russian). «Край Смоленский». Retrieved 25 May 2018.
  4. ^ Religion Statistics of 1897 (in Russian)
  5. ^ Eastern Orthodox, including Russian Orthodox, Greek Orthodox, and Georgian Orthodox

Further reading

  • Голубовский П. В. (1895) История Смоленской земли до начала XV столетия (History of the Smolensk land prior to the beginning of the 15th century) (in Russian)

Coordinates: 54°46′58″N 32°02′43″E / 54.7828°N 32.0453°E / 54.7828; 32.0453

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Smolensk Governorate Russian Smolenskaya guberniya romanized Smolenskaja gubernija or the Government of Smolensk was an administrative division a guberniya of the Tsardom of Russia the Russian Empire and the Russian SFSR It existed with interruptions between 1708 and 1929 Smolensk GovernorateSmolenskaya guberniyaGovernorate of Russian Empire1796 1929Coat of armsLocation within the Russian EmpireCapitalSmolenskPopulation 18971 525 279HistoryHistory Established1796 DisestablishedJanuary 14 1929Succeeded byWestern OblastSmolensk Governorate together with seven other governorates was established on December 29 O S December 18 1708 by an edict from Tsar Peter the Great 1 As with the rest of the governorates neither the borders nor internal subdivisions of Smolensk Governorate were defined instead the territory was defined as a set of cities and section of lands adjacent to those cities 2 Contents 1 History 2 Subdivisions 3 Demography 3 1 Language 3 2 Religion 4 References 5 Further readingHistory EditOn July 28 O S July 17 1713 Smolensk Governorate was abolished and its territory was divided between Moscow and Riga Governorates Smolensk Province was created as a result The governorate was re established in 1726 and Smolensk Province was re incorporated into the Governorate In 1775 it was included along with parts of Moscow and Belgorod Governorates into Smolensk Viceroyalty The governorate was again restored in 1796 After the October Revolution Smolensk Governorate was base of independent Western Oblast Western Commune Soviet Socialist Republic of Belarus Lithuanian Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic Litbel and finally incorporated into the Russian SFSR Eventually on January 14 1929 Smolensk Governorate was abolished and its territory was incorporated into Western Oblast Subdivisions EditSmolensk Governorate together with seven other governorates was established on December 29 O S December 18 1708 by Tsar Peter the Great s edict 1 As with the rest of the governorates neither the borders nor internal subdivisions of Smolensk Governorate were defined instead the territory was defined as a set of cities and the lands adjacent to those cities 2 At the time of establishment the following thirty cities were included into Smolensk Governorate 1 Cities included into Smolensk Governorate at the time of its establishment City City City1 Smolensk 7 Meshchevsk 13 Serpeysk2 Belyaya 8 Mosalsk 14 Staritsa3 Borisovo Gorodishche 9 Odoyev 15 Vorotynsk4 Dorogobuzh 10 Peremyshl 16 Vyazma5 Kozelsk 11 Pogoreloye Gorodishche 17 Zubtsov6 Likhvin 12 RoslavlIn 1713 when Smolensk Governorate was abolished and merged into Riga Governorate the following five uyezds were established in the area formally occupied by the governorate the administrative centers are given in parentheses 3 Belsky Uyezd Bely Dorogobuzhsky Uyezd Dorogobuzh Roslavlsky Uyezd Roslavl Smolensky Uyezd Smolensk Vyazemsky Uyezd Vyazma After Smolensk Governorate was re established in 1726 it was subdivided into these five uyezds In 1775 Smolensk Viceroyalty was subdivided into 12 uyezds which remained when it was transformed back to a governorate in 1802 the administrative centers which all had the town status are in parentheses 3 Belsky Uyezd Bely Dorogobuzhsky Uyezd Dorogobuzh Dukhovshchinsky Uyezd Dukhovshchina Gzhatsky Uyezd Gzhatsk Krasninsky Uyezd Krasny Porechsky Uyezd Porechye Roslavlsky Uyezd Roslavl Smolensky Uyezd Smolensk Sychyovsky Uyezd Sychyovka Vyazemsky Uyezd Vyazma Yelninsky Uyezd Yelnya Yukhnovsky Uyezd Yukhnov Demography EditLanguage Edit Population by mother tongue according to the Imperial census of 1897 Language Number percentage males femalesRussian 1 397 875 91 6 655 460 742 415Belarusian 100 757 6 6 48 663 52 094Jewish 10 903 0 7 6 049 4 854Polish 7 314 0 5 4 855 2 459Latvian 3 485 0 2 1 770 1 715German 1 727 0 1 879 848Ukrainian 1 374 0 0 1 247 127Gypsy 661 0 0 338 323Estonian 301 0 0 158 143Tatar 291 0 0 281 10Lithuanian 255 0 0 226 29Other 336 0 0 190 146Total 1 525 279 100 0 720 116 805 163Religion Edit According to the Imperial census of 1897 4 Religion Number percentage males femalesPravoslavs 5 1 480 110 97 0 696 506 783 604Old Believers and others split from Pravoslavs 20 728 1 4 9 164 11 564Judaism 11 144 0 7 6 186 4 958Roman Catholic 8 487 0 6 5 631 2 856Lutherans 4 303 0 3 2 218 2 085Islam 294 0 0 283 11Reformed 83 0 0 50 33Karaites 41 0 0 25 16Armenian Gregorians 11 0 0 7 4Anglicans 9 0 0 3 6Armenian Catholic Church 3 0 0 1 2Mennonites 2 0 0 1 1Other Christian denominations 50 0 0 30 20Other non Christians 6 0 0 6 0Total 1 525 279 100 0 720 116 805 163References Edit a b c Ukaz ob uchrezhdenii gubernij i o rospisanii k nim gorodov in Russian a b S A Tarhov 2001 Izmenenie administrativno territorialnogo deleniya Rossii za poslednie 300 let Elektronnaya versiya zhurnala Geografiya a b Spisok naselennyh mest 1904 goda in Russian Kraj Smolenskij Retrieved 25 May 2018 Religion Statistics of 1897 in Russian Eastern Orthodox including Russian Orthodox Greek Orthodox and Georgian OrthodoxFurther reading EditGolubovskij P V 1895 Istoriya Smolenskoj zemli do nachala XV stoletiya History of the Smolensk land prior to the beginning of the 15th century in Russian Coordinates 54 46 58 N 32 02 43 E 54 7828 N 32 0453 E 54 7828 32 0453 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Smolensk Governorate amp oldid 1111758342, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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