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Kharkov county

Kharkov district is an administrative-territorial unit of the Kharkov province with a center in the city of Kharkov that existed from 1780 to 1923 [2] . The administrative center is Kharkov .

Kharkov county
A country Russian empire
ProvinceKharkov province
County townKharkov
Population348 488 [1] (1 897) people
Square2,905.1 miles Β²
Educated1780
Abolished1923
Kharkov Governorate Kharkovsky uezd.svg

Content

Area

The area of ​​the county is 2905.1 square meters. versts [2] .

History

It was founded on April 25, 1780 by order of Empress Catherine II .

On December 12, 1796, by order of Emperor Paul I, the county became part of the Sloboda-Ukrainian province.

1923 the county was liquidated.

Population

In 1866 there were 112239 inhabitants [2] .

In 1885, 125,482 people lived in the county [2] .

In 1897, there were 348,488 people, of whom 179,251 were men and 169,237 were women [2] .

In 1914, 516882 inhabitants lived in the county [2] .

National composition

The national composition of the census of 1897 [3] :

  • Ukrainians - 191 345 people. (54.9%),
  • Russians - 137,575 people (39.5%),
  • Jews - 9894 people (2.8%),
  • Poles - 4078 people (1.2%)
 
YearNumber
1860106 123[four]
1897348 488[five]
1917285,000[6]

Administrative Division

In 1913 there were 27 volosts in the county [7] :

  • Alekseevskaya - s. Alekseevka ,
  • Babaevskaya - with. Babai
  • Bezlyudovskaya - cl. Bezlyudovka ,
  • Bolshe-Danilovskaya - cl. Bolshaya Danilovka ,
  • Budyanskaya - with. Budy
  • Verteevskaya - Verteevka
  • Veselovskaya - with. Merry
  • Dementievskaya - Dementievka
  • Derkachevskaya - Derkachi
  • Dolzhanskaya - Dolzhik ,
  • Zhikhorskaya - with. Zhor ,
  • Zolochevskaya - the city of Zolochev ,
  • Cossack-Lopanskaya - with. Cossack Lopan ,
  • Karasevskaya - s. Karasevka
  • Lipetsk - Tongs ,
  • Merefinskaya - cl. Merefa
  • Uncovered - with. Uncovered
  • Odnorobovskaya - cl. Odnorobovka ,
  • Olshanskaya - Olshanka ,
  • Founded - with. Foundation
  • Peresechanskaya - cl. Crossroads ,
  • Roganskaya - with. Rogan
  • Rogozanskaya - with. Rogozanka
  • Russian-Lozovskaya - cl. Russian Lozova ,
  • Udyansk - s. Wow
  • Kharkovskaya - Kharkov ,
  • Tsirkunovskaya - s. Circuses .

Notes

  1. ↑ First General Census of the Russian Empire in 1897. Kharkov province
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 First General Census of the Russian Empire in 1897. The present population in the provinces, counties, cities of the Russian Empire (without Finland) (Russian) . Date of treatment October 5, 2013.
  3. ↑ First general census of the population of the Russian Empire in 1897. Distribution of the population according to their native language. Kharkov county
  4. ↑ Memorial book of the Kharkov province for 1862 - S. 16.
  5. ↑ Troitsky N. A. The first general census of the population of the Russian Empire in 1897. XLVI. Kharkov province. - SPb. : 1904. - T. 46. - C. IV.
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  6. ↑ Kharkov calendar for 1917
  7. ↑ Volostnaya, stanichnaya, rural, municipality governing and administration, as well as police stations throughout Russia with the designation of their location . - Kyiv: Publishing House of the L.A. Fish, 1913.

Links

  • Kharkov // Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Efron : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kharkiv_Uyezd&oldid=98132548


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