The Galician province is one of the provinces of the Russian Empire. The center is the city of Galich .
| Province of the Russian Empire | |
| Galician province | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Adm Centre | Galich |
| Population | 31 5 thousand, yards (1,710) |
| Date of education | 1719 |
| Date of abolition | 1775 |
The Galician province was formed as part of the Arkhangelogorod province according to the decree of Peter I βOn the device of provinces and on the determination of the new rulersβ in 1719 . The provinces included the cities of Galich, Kologriv , Parfenyev , Soligalich , Suday , Unzha , Chukhloma [1] . The Galician province consisted of districts (the name "county" continued to be used in official documents, despite their official abolition). In 1727, all districts were renamed into counties .
In November 1775, the division of provinces into provinces was canceled [2] .
See also
- Vologda province
- Arkhangelsk Province
- Ustyug Province
Provincial Map of the Province
- General geographic map representing the Arkhangelsk province divided into its provinces / Soch. Acad. Science Adjunct J.F. Schmid; Cutout. E. Khudyakov. (2nd frame) Grid. I. Kuvakin. - (St. Petersburg): Acad. Science: (1773). - 1 l.: Engraving. Coloring .; 44x56 (65x82) and 44.5x56 (58x68)
Notes
- β Complete collection of laws of the Russian Empire. No. 3380
- β Change in the administrative-territorial division of Russia over the past 300 years