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Radom Governorate
Радомская губерния
Gubernia radomska
Governorate of Congress Poland
1844–1915
Coat of arms of Radom Governorate
Coat of arms

Location in the Russian Empire
CapitalRadom
Area 
• 
11,578 km2 (4,470 sq mi)
Population 
• 1897[1]
814,947
History 
• Established
1844
• Disestablished
1915
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Radom Governorate Sandomierz Governorate
Government General of Warsaw Radom Governorate
Map. Light green for pre-1866 borders, dark green post-1866.

Radom Governorate[a] was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of Congress Poland of the Russian Empire.

  1. ^ "Первая всеобщая перепись населения Российской Империи 1897 г." [The first general census of the population of the Russian Empire in 1897]. Demoscope Weekly (in Russian).


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