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Kherson County

Kherson district - the county of the Russian Empire , an administrative unit of the Novorossiysk province , Yekaterinoslav and Voznesensky governorates , Nikolaev , Kherson and Odessa provinces . It existed from 1776 to 1923 .

Kherson County
A country Russian empire
ProvinceKherson province
County townKherson
Population495 792 people [1] (without the city of Nikolaev ) (1 897) people
Square19.1 thousand kmΒ²
Educated1776
Abolished1923
Kherson Governorate Khersonsky uezd.svg

The county center is the city of Kherson .

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History

Kherson district was formed in 1776 as part of the Novorossiysk province of the Russian Empire .

In 1783 it was assigned to Yekaterinoslav governorate , in 1795 to Ascension governorship , in 1796 to the Novorossiysk province, in 1802 to the Nikolaev province , in 1803 to the Kherson province , in 1920 to the Nikolaev province, in 1921 year - to the Odessa province .

It was abolished in 1923 .

Population

According to the first general census of the population of the Russian Empire in 1897, 587,804 people lived in the Kherson district. Including:

  • Little Russians - 55.1%,
  • Russians - 24.6%
  • Jews - 11.9%
  • Germans - 3.5%,
  • Belarusians - 2.1%
other.

In the county town of Kherson , 59,076 people lived, in Nikolaev ( military governorship ) - 92,012 people, in the provincial city of Berislav - 12,149 inhabitants [1] .

Administrative Division

In 1913, 37 volosts were part of the Kherson district:

  1. Aleksandrovskaya (center - Bolshaya Aleksandrovka market town)
  2. Antonovskaya
  3. Balatskovskaya
  4. Belozerskaya
  5. Vavilovskaya
  6. Vladimirovskaya
  7. Grushevskaya
  8. Guryevskaya
  9. Zagradovskaya
  10. Zaselskaya
  11. Zolotobalkovskaya
  12. Cossack
  13. Kaluga
  14. Kamianskaya
  15. Kachkarovskaya
  16. Kislyakovskaya
  17. Krivorogskaya (center - Krivoy Rog market town)
  18. Kronau
  19. Lubomirskaya
  20. Maryinskaya
  21. Mikhailovskaya
  22. Nikolaev 1st
  23. Nikolaev 2nd
  24. Nikolskaya
  25. Novobugskaya
  26. Novovorontsovskaya
  27. Novonikolaevskaya
  28. New Odessa
  29. Orlaf
  30. Otbadovasilievskaya
  31. Pokrovskaya
  32. Poltava (center - the village of Bashtanka )
  33. Privolivanskaya
  34. Stanislavskaya
  35. Staroshvedskaya
  36. Ternovskaya
  37. Tyaginskaya
  38. Shirokovskaya [2] .

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 The first general census of the population of the Russian Empire in 1897. Kherson province. // demoscope.ru
  2. ↑ "Volostnaya, stanichnaya, rural, communal administrations and administrations, as well as police camps throughout Russia with a designation of their location . " - FSBI β€œPresidential Library named after B. N. Yeltsin” // prlib.ru. - Kiev: Publishing House "T-va L. M. Fish", 1913. - 94 p.

Links

  • Kherson // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Kherson County&oldid = 89992370


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