Administrative divisions of Russia in 1728–1744
History of the administrative division of Russia |
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1708–1710 |
1710–1713 |
1713–1714 |
1714–1717 |
1717–1719 |
1719–1725 |
1725–1726 |
1726–1727 |
1727–1728 |
1728–1744 |
1744–1764 |
Major events
- 1728—Ufa Province of Kazan Governorate was transferred to Siberian Governorate as a compensation for Solikamsk and Vyatka Provinces transferred to Kazan Governorate a year earlier.
- 1737—Simbirsk Province was created within Kazan Governorate.
Subdivisions (as of 1743)
- Archangelgorod Governorate (Архангелогородская губерния)
- subdivided into 4 provinces:
- Archangelgorod Province (Архангелогородская провинция)
- Galich Province (Галицкая провинция)
- Ustyug Province (Устюжская провинция)
- Vologda Province (Вологодская провинция)
- subdivided into 4 provinces:
- Astrakhan Governorate (Астраханская губерния)
- was considered subdivided into 1 province
- Belgorod Governorate (Белгородская губерния)
- subdivided into 3 provinces:
- Belgorod Province (Белгородская провинция)
- Oryol Province (Орловская провинция)
- Sevsk Province (Севская провинция)
- subdivided into 3 provinces:
- Kazan Governorate (Казанская губерния)
- subdivided into 6 provinces:
- Kazan Province (Казанская провинция)
- Penza Province (Пензенская провинция)
- Simbirsk Province (Симбирская провинция)
- Solikamsk Province (Соликамская провинция)
- Sviyaga Province (Свияжская провинция)
- Vyatka Province (Вятская провинция)
- subdivided into 6 provinces:
- Kiev Governorate (Киевская губерния)
- was considered subdivided into 1 province (with 12 regiments in Little Russia)
- Moscow Governorate (Московская губерния)
- subdivided into 11 provinces:
- Kaluga Province (Калужская провинция)
- Kostroma Province (Костромская провинция)
- Moscow Province (Московская провинция)
- Pereyaslavl-Ryazan Province (Переяславль-Рязанская провинция)
- Pereyaslavl-Zalessk Province (Переяславско-Залесская провинция)
- Suzdal Province (Суздальская провинция)
- Tula Province (Тульская провинция)
- Uglich Province (Угличская провинция)
- Vladimir Province (Владимирская провинция)
- Yaroslavl Province (Ярославская провинция)
- Yuryev Province (Юрьевская провинция)
- subdivided into 11 provinces:
- Nizhny Novgorod Governorate (Нижегородская губерния)
- subdivided into 3 provinces:
- Alatyr Province (Алатырская провинция)
- Arzamas Province (Арзамасская провинция)
- Nizhny Novgorod Province (Нижегородская провинция)
- subdivided into 3 provinces:
- Novgorod Governorate (Новгородская губерния)
- subdivided into 5 provinces:
- Belozersk Province (Белозерская провинция)
- Novgorod Province (Новгородская провинция)
- Pskov Province (Псковская провинция)
- Tver Province (Тверская провинция)
- Velikiye Luki Province (Великолуцкая провинция)
- subdivided into 5 provinces:
- Revel Governorate (Ревельская губерния)
- was considered subdivided into 1 province (Estland)
- Riga Governorate (Рижская губерния)
- was considered subdivided into 1 province (Livland)
- St. Petersburg Governorate (Санкт-Петербургская губерния)
- subdivided into 2 provinces:
- Petersburg Province (Петербургская провинция)
- Vyborg Province (Выборгская провинция)
- subdivided into 2 provinces:
- Siberian Governorate (Сибирская губерния)
- subdivided into 4 provinces:
- Irkutsk Province (Иркутская провинция)
- Tobolsk Province (Тобольская провинция)
- Ufa Province (Уфимская провинция) (since 1728)
- Yenisei Province (Енисейская провинция)
- subdivided into 4 provinces:
- Smolensk Governorate (Смоленская губерния)
- was considered subdivided into 1 province
- Voronezh Governorate (Воронежская губерния)
- subdivided into 5 provinces:
- Bakhmut Province (Бахмутская провинция)
- Shatsk Province (Шацкая провинция)
- Tambov Province (Тамбовская провинция)
- Voronezh Province (Воронежская провинция)
- Yeletsk Province (Елецкая провинция)
- subdivided into 5 provinces:
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