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    Governorate-General before 1830, was a Governorate-General of the Russian Empire from 1794 to 1912. It primarily encompassed the Vilna, Grodno, and Kovno Governorates...
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    the west, the Kovno and Courland Governorates to the north, and the Vitebsk Governorate to the east. The capital was located in Vilna (Vilnius). The...
    19 KB (997 words) - 14:57, 4 June 2024
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    area and consisted of a population of 1,631,645 inhabitants by 1897. Grodno Governorate was bordered by Suwałki Governorate to the north, Vilna Governorate...
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    Pyotr Albedinsky (category Governors-general of Lithuania)
    1870, and received the Order of the White Eagle. On July 22, 1874, Albedinsky took the posts of Governor-General of Vilna, Kovno and Grodno and Commander...
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    The Vilna Military District comprised the following gubernyas: Vilna Grodno Kovno Courland Livonia (excluding the Pernov, Fellinskiy, Valkskiy and Verrosskiy...
    9 KB (820 words) - 17:00, 4 September 2023
  • Governorate-General of Kiev (1832–1912), also known as the Southwestern Krai (Right-bank Ukraine) Governorate-General of Grodno, Minsk, Kovno Little-Russian...
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    the Governor General of Little Russia and the Governor General of New Russia and Bessarabia. From 1881 the territory of the Governorate General was de...
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    Pyotr Stolypin (category Heads of government of the Russian Empire)
    rest of life. In 1876, the Stolypin family moved to Vilna (now Vilnius), where he attended grammar school. Stolypin served as marshal of the Kovno Governorate...
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    emergency in Vilna Governorate, Kovno Governorate and Grodno Governorate. The events led to a speedier consolidation of the resistance. Future leaders of the uprising...
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    invasion began, large magazines were constructed at Kovno (Kaunas), Vilna (Vilnius), and Minsk, with the Vilna base having enough rations to feed 100,000 men...
    145 KB (16,369 words) - 22:20, 28 August 2024
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    Kaunas (redirect from Kovno)
    English as Kovno, also see other names) is the second-largest city in Lithuania after Vilnius, the fourth largest city in the Baltic States and an important...
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    Vitebsk Governorate (category States and territories established in 1802)
    to Pskov and Smolensk Oblasts of Russia.Together with the Vilna, Kovno, Grodno, Minsk, and Mogilev Governorates, it formed the Northwestern Krai. The...
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    Governorate and Mogilev Governorate. In 1917, Vitebsk, Mogilev and parts of Minsk Governorate and Vilna Governorate were united into the Western District (from...
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    General Government of Galicia and Bukovina (Russian: Галицийское генерал-губернаторство) was a temporary Imperial Russian military administration of eastern...
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    General Governor Matvey Khrapovitskiy 7 April 1846 – 31 March 1847 War General Governor Dmitry Shulgin 3 May 1847 – 1 January 1855 War General Governor Aleksander...
    19 KB (1,367 words) - 17:22, 7 March 2024
  • assigned governor-general such as the Grand Duchy of Finland, Congress Poland, Russian Turkestan and others. There were also military governors such as...
    12 KB (874 words) - 03:38, 12 August 2024
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    of 1808–1809. The Grand Duke of Finland was the Romanov Emperor of Russia, represented by the Governor-General. Due to the governmental structure of the...
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    who was appointed to this position in 1805, was still considered the governor of the Novorossiysk Territory. The Governate was abolished in 1874. Bakhmut...
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    Amur Oblast (Russian Empire) (category States and territories established in 1858)
    proposal of the GovernorGeneral of Eastern Siberia and the Siberian Committee, the Amur Region was made up of lands "located on the left bank of the Amur...
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  • Thumbnail for Mikhail Nikolayevich Ostrovsky
    Mikhail Nikolayevich Ostrovsky (category Members of the State Council (Russian Empire))
    Kostroma, Pskov, Vilna, Grodno, Kovno Province, and the former Kingdom of Poland (then a Russian possession). In 1877 he performed a field audit of the Caucasus...
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