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Lublin province

Lublin province ( Polish: Gubernia lubelska ) - the province of the Kingdom of the Polish and Russian Empire ( 1837 - 1917 ). Provincial city - Lublin .

Province of the Russian Empire
Lublin province
Emblem
Emblem
A country Russian empire
Adm. CentreLublin
History and Geography
Date of formation1837
Square14 789.4 miles ² (16.9 thousand km 2 ) km²
Population
Population1 160 662 [1] people ( 1897 )
Lublin province on the map
Continuity
← Lublin VoivodeshipKholm Province →

Content

History

It was founded in 1837 from the Lublin Voivodeship . In 1844, the territory of the abolished Podlaska province was annexed, which in 1867 was allocated as the Siedlck province .

In 1912, part of the abolished Sedletsk province (Garvolinsky, Lukovsky, Sedletsky, Sokolovsky counties, part of Radinsky and fragments of Konstantinovsky and Wlodowsky), and part (Bilgoraysky, Kholmsky, Khrubeshovsky, Tomashovsky, Zamoytovsky and Lyubnostsky Uyezd) were annexed to Lublin province. transferred to the newly formed Kholm province .

Area - 16.9 thousand km². The population is 1,341 thousand people ( 1905 ). Large cities - Lublin , Zamosc , Hill (until 1912 ). Total cities - 13; in addition, 52 Posada and 144 communes , including 3 Posad, 47 mixed and 94 rural. Among the 596 educational institutions that were in the province in 1894, there were: the New Alexandrian Institute of Agriculture and Forestry (184 students), 2 male gymnasiums, 1 female gymnasium, 1 teacher's seminary with an exemplary school, Orthodox and Roman Catholic theological seminaries, 1 a religious school, 13 private educational institutions, 26 parish schools, 49 evangelical cantorates and 105 Jewish religious schools (heders). In 1874, the Society of Lublin Doctors was formed, and in 1880, a Church Archaeological Museum and a committee for the historical and statistical description of the churches and parishes of the Kholm-Warsaw Diocese were created in the Hill .

Administrative Division

From 1867 to 1912, the county consisted of 10 counties :

No.CountyCounty townSquare,
verst ²
Population [1]
( 1897 ), people
oneBelgoraiskyBelgorai (5 846 people)1,500.896 332
2HrubeshovskyGrubeshov (10 639 people)1291.3101 392
3ZamostskyZamosc (14 705 people)1,569.6119 783
fourKrasnostavskyKrasnostav (9 846 people)1,329.3100 655
fiveLyubartovskyLyubartov (5,237 people)1,200.486 894
6LublinLublin (50 385 people)1 601,3156 732
7New AlexandriaNovo-Alexandria (8 617 people)1,491.9145,362
eightTomashevskyTomashev (6,233 people)1 213,498 783
9KholmskyHill (18 452 people)1 865.9137,585
tenYanovskyYanov (7 919 people)1,725.5117 144

Governorate

Governors

FULL NAME.Title, rank, rankPost time
Albertov Mark Egorovichmajor general
02/23/1837 - 11/08/18851
Matskevich Stanislav IvanovichValid State Counselor
11/08/1851 - 03/25/1861
Bodushinsky Anton Vikentievichcollege counselor
03/25/1861 - 08/13/18863
Butskovsky Mikhail Andreevichmajor general
08/13/1863 - 06/05/18875
Lishin Konstantin Andreevichmajor general
06/05/1875 - 10/18/1880
Stamerov Leonid SergeevichValid State Counselor
11/03/1880 - 03/18/1888
Tkhorzhevsky Vladimir Filippovichsecret adviser
03/18/1886 - 01/01/1905
Menkin Evgeny VasilievichValid State Counselor
03/19/1905 - 05/16/1912
Kelepovsky Arkady IppolitovichValid State Counselor
05/16/1912—1914
Sterligov Ilya Ivanovichstate adviser (valid state advisor)
1915-1917

Vice Governors

FULL NAME.Title, rank, rankPost time
Pistolkors Ippolit Karlovichcourt adviser
04/28/1866 - 12/26/18867
Konissky Apollon FeodorovichValid State Counselor
12/26/1867 - 01/04/18884
Korostovtsev Mikhail LyubimovichValid State Counselor
01/26/1886 - 08/10/18887
Sevastyanov Mikhail NikolaevichValid State Counselor
10/08/1887 - 12/17/1900
Milaev Alexey Nikolaevichcollege counselor
01/27/1901 - 05/14/1902
Stefanovich Konstantin KonstantinovichState Councillor
11/08/1902 - 03/14/1903
Smirnov Vladimir Alexandrovichcollege counselor
03/14/1903 - 04/01/1905
Scriabin Mikhail Dmitrievichstate adviser (later - actual state adviser)
04/01/1905 - 06/16/1907
Seletsky Mikhail ViktorovichCollege Counselor (State Counselor)
06.16.1907—1915
Chegodaev Alexey PavlovichPrince, College Counselor
1915-1917

Population

 
Coat of arms of the province with official description, approved by Alexander II ( 1869 )

National composition in 1897 [2] :

CountyPolesUkrainiansthe JewsRussiansGermans
Province in general62.9%16.9%13.4%4.1%2.2%
Belgoraisky62.7%20.8%9.3%6.9%...
Hrubeshovsky23.1%59.6%14.5%1.9%...
Zamostsky73.9%7.7%12.2%5.6%...
Krasnostavsky80.3%5.5%10.9%2.8%...
Lyubartovsky81.5%1.8%11.6%...4.3%
Lublin73.5%...20.3%3.5%1.7%
New Alexandria73.5%1.7%16.6%6.5%...
Tomashevsky36.5%49.5%11.1%2.5%...
Kholmsky34.5%33.4%12.7%6.3%12.7%
Yanovsky85.4%1.2%9.9%2.8%...

See also

  • Lublin Provincial Gazette

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 The first general census of the population of the Russian Empire in 1897 (neopr.) . Date of treatment January 4, 2010. Archived February 18, 2012.
  2. ↑ Demoscope Weekly - Application. Statistics Handbook

Literature

  • Lublin province // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
  • The cultural heritage of the Russian emigration. 1917-1940. Under the general editorship of Academician E.P. Chelyshev and Professor, Prince D.M. Shakhovsky. In 2 kn. - M., 1994 .-- Prince 1. - S. 505.

Links

  • ESBE: Lublin Province
  • Books on the history of the Lublin province in the Tsarskoye Selo online library (Commemorative books), PDF
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lublin province&oldid = 99006395


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