Stryj Okrug ( German: Bezirk Stryj , Stryj Uyezd [1] , Polish. Powiat stryjski ) is an administrative unit of the crown land of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria within Austria-Hungary , which existed in 1867-1918. The administrative center is Stry .
| Stry County Bezirk stryj | |
|---|---|
| A country: | Austria-Hungary |
| Crown Land : | Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria |
| Based: | 1854 year |
| Abolished: | 1918 year |
| Official languages: | German , Polish |
The area of the district in 1879 was 18.7429 square miles (1078.47 km2), and the population was 75 878 people. The district counted 105 settlements organized in 93 cadastral municipalities. In the district there were 2 district courts - in Stryi and Skole [2] .
Since January 1, 1911, part of the district’s territory was transferred to the newly formed Skole district [3] .
After World War I, the district, together with all of Galicia, moved to Poland .
Notes
- ↑ Stry County // D.A. Akhremenko, K.V. Shevchenko, E.L. Krivochuprin. The forgotten tragedy of the Rusyns: the national policy of the Habsburg during the First World War. Bryansk, 2016.
- ↑ "Szematyzm Królestwa Galicyi i Lodomeryi z Wielkiem Księstwem Krakowskiem na rok 1879", Lwów 1879
- ↑ Reichsgesetzblatt vom 13. November 1910, Nr. 204, Seite 577