Vyatka province is one of the provinces of the Russian Empire. Center - the city of Hlynov (Vyatka) .
| Province of the Russian Empire | |
| Vyatka province | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Adm. Centre | Khlynov (Vyatka) |
| History and Geography | |
| Date of formation | |
| Date of Abolition | |
| Population | |
| Population | 10.9 thousand households (1710) |
History
On May 29, 1719, the Siberian province was divided into three provinces , including the Vyatka province . As part of the province of the city: Hlynov ( Vyatka ) -6511 yards, Kai -1195 yards and Kungur -3202 yards. [1] , Vyatka province consisted of 7 districts (counties): Hlynovsky , Slobodsky , Kotelnichsky , Oryol , Shestakovsky , Kaygorodsky and Kungursky .
According to the audit of 1710 (Landrat census), there were 10.9 thousand peasant households on the lands that entered the Vyatka province.
On June 4, 1724, the city ββof Kungur with the Kungur district was transferred from the Vyatka province to the Solikamsk province to a large distance between Kungur and Hlynov. [2] .
On April 29, 1727, the Vyatka and Solikamsk provinces were transferred to the Kazan province [3] .
On September 11, 1780, the Vyatka province was abolished and, together with part of the Sviyazhskaya and Kazan provinces, became part of the newly formed Vyatka governorate [4] .