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Radom County

Radomsky Uyezd is an administrative unit of the Radomsk province of the Russian Empire , which existed from 1837 to 1919 . The administrative center is the city of Radom .

Radom County
A country Russian empire
ProvinceRadom province
County townRadom
History and Geography
Date of formation1837
Date of Abolition1919
Area1780.6 miles Β² kmΒ²
Population
Population146 779 [1] ( 1897 ) people
Radom County on the map

Content

History

The county was formed in 1837 as part of the Sandomierz province . In 1844, the county became part of the Radom province of the Russian Empire . In 1919, it was transformed into the Radom county of the Kielce Voivodeship of Poland .

Population

According to the 1897 census, the county population was 146,779 people, including 29,896 inhabitants in the city of Radom [1] .

National composition

The 1897 National Census [2] :

  • Poles - 118 761 people (80.9%),
  • Jews - 20,838 people (14.2%),
  • Russians - 4163 people (2.8%),
  • Germans - 1740 people. (1.2%),

Administrative Division

In 1913, the county consisted of 22 communes [3] :

  • Blotnitsa - village Blotnitsa,
  • Bialobrzegi - pos. Bialobrzegi
  • Veliogura - village of Veola,
  • Venyava - v. Venyava,
  • Verzhbitsa - pos. Verzhbitsa,
  • Volyanov - pos. Volyanov,
  • Gembarzhev - village Barlice,
  • Gzovice - village of Gzovice,
  • Edlinsk - pos. Edlinsk,
  • Zakrzhev - village of Zakrzhev,
  • Zalesice - village Sulishka,
  • Koval - v. Koval,
  • Kozlov - village Lesiov,
  • Kuchki - d. Gozd,
  • Oronsk - village Oronsk,
  • Potvorov - s. Potvorov,
  • Przhityk - pos. Przhityk,
  • Radzanov - s. Radzanov
  • Radom - the city of Radom ,
  • Rogov - pos. Yastrzhemzb,
  • Skaryshev - pos. Skaryshev
  • Stromets - v. Stromets,

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Demoscope Weekly. The first general census of the population of the Russian Empire in 1897. Available population in the provinces, counties, cities of the Russian Empire (without Finland). Radom province (neopr.) .
  2. ↑ First general census of the population of the Russian Empire in 1897. Distribution of the population according to their native language. Radom County
  3. ↑ Volostnaya, stanichnaya, rural, communal governments and administrations, as well as police camps throughout Russia with the designation of their location . - Kyiv: Publishing House of the L.A. Fish, 1913.

Links

  • Radom // 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= Radomsky uyezd&oldid = 95330354


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