Governorate of the Russian Empire, Russian Republic and Russian SFSR
1781–1923
Coat of arms
Location in the Russian Empire
Capital
Perm
Area
• (1897)
332,052 km2 (128,206 sq mi)
Population
• (1897)
2,994,302
History
• Established
1781
• Disestablished
November 3 1923
Political subdivisions
uezds: 12
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Perm Viceroyalty
Ural Oblast
Perm Governorate (Russian: Пермская губерния, romanized: Permskaya guberniya), also known as the Government of Perm, was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Russian Empire and the Russian SFSR from 1781 to 1923. It was located on both slopes of the Ural Mountains, and its administrative center was the city of Perm. The region gave its name to the Permian period.
58.0139; 56.2489 PermGovernorate (Russian: Пермская губерния, romanized: Permskaya guberniya), also known as the Government of Perm, was an administrative-territorial...
2005 Perm Oblast, a former federal subject of Russia 1938–2005 PermGovernorate, an administrative unit until 1923 Great Perm, a medieval state Perm, Ontario...
the USSR, in 1917–1936. Karpinsky was born in Turyinskiye Rudniki, PermGovernorate (now Krasnoturyinsk, Sverdlovsk Oblast), in the Ural Mountains, into...
Ural finally got its own regional administration in the form of the PermGovernorate. When in 1812 the Russian government legalized gold digging for its...
August 13 or 19, 1918, which controlled the PermGovernorate, parts of the Vyatka, Ufa, and Orenburg Governorates. It was abolished in October 1918. In 1918...
describe its location within the Russian Empire as Verkhoturye uyezd, PermGovernorate, in the okrug of the Bogoslovsky copper plant (Богословский медноплавильный...
1802–1865. The governorate was created in 1744 from the lands annexed from Siberian and Astrakhan Governorates. In 1782, the governorate, along with Chelyabinsky...
Vyatka Governorate was bordered with Vologda Governorate (to the north), PermGovernorate (to the east), Nizhny Novgorod and Kazan governorates (to the...
February 1879, PermGovernorate – 18 October 1948, Paris) was a priest, deputy of the Third and Fourth State Dumas from the PermGovernorate (1907–1917)...
and his family. Born in Alexandrovsk, in the Solikamsky Uyezd of the PermGovernorate of the Russian Empire, he joined the Russian Social Democratic Labour...
This is a list of governorates of the Russian Empire (Russian: губерния, pre-1918: губернія, romanized: guberniya) established between the administrative...
of 17 July 1918. Medvedev was born in 1888 in Sysert, part of the PermGovernorate. He worked at the Sysert plant prior to the First World War. During...
of 1897. Breakdown of population by mother tongue and districts in 50 Governorates of the European Russia", Demoscope Weekly [ru], ISSN 1726-2887, archived...
Omutninsk factories. Then he moved to Perm. From December 1883 until the end of his life, he worked at the Perm cannon factories, where he made most of...
Zakharovich Ermakov Born (1884-12-13)13 December 1884 Yekaterinburg, PermGovernorate, Russian Empire Died 22 May 1952(1952-05-22) (aged 67) Sverdlovsk,...
Nikolai Rogov was born in 1825 in Sredne-Yegvinskoye settlement of PermGovernorate in serf family. He studied in the Saint-Petersburg School of Agriculture...
Bruno Lukk (30 June 1909 Tšussovaja village, PermGovernorate – 31 May 1991 Tallinn) was an Estonian pianist and pedagogue. He was one of the most notable...
discovered in 1907 near the village of Klimova in the PermGovernorate of the Russian Empire (modern-day Perm Krai, in central Russia). It is one of several...
folktale "Царь-девица"; variants recorded in Orenburg Governorate (number 232) and PermGovernorate (number 233). The tale is classified - and gives its...
family in the village Ostanin located in the Solikamsky District of the PermGovernorate. She was the wife of prominent Soviet astronomer Grigory Shajn, who...
census. The governorate bordered Arkhangelsk Governorate in the north, Tobolsk Governorate in the northeast, Perm and Vyatka Governorates in the southeast...