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The building in Plovdiv, where the Temporary Russian Governance was located since May till October 1878
The memorial tablet

The Provisional Russian Administration in Bulgaria (Russian: Временное русское управление в Болгарии, Bulgarian: Временно руско управление в България) was an interim government established for Bulgarian territories occupied by the Imperial Russian Army during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878. This administration was established in the beginning of the war in April 1877. The Treaty of Berlin (1878) provided for the termination of the Temporary Russian Governance activity since the establishment of the Principality of Bulgaria and Eastern Rumelia, in connection with which it was abolished in May 1879.[1] The main objectives of the Temporary Russian administration was to establish peaceful life and preparation for a revival of the Bulgarian state.

The Western parts of nowadays Bulgaria which had been invaded by the Serbian Army were under Provisional Serbian Administration from 19 December 1877 to 5 June 1879.[2][3]

  1. ^ Българските държавни институции 1879-1986. София: ДИ „Д-р Петър Берон“. 1987. pp. 54–55.
  2. ^ ЗА ПРОПАГАНДНАТА УПОТРЕБА НА ПРАЗНИКА by Petko Hristov (in Bulgarian)
  3. ^ Ethnologia Balkanica by Marin Drinov and Waxmann Verlag, page 71

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