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Southwestern Krai (Russian: Юго-западный край, romanized: Yugo-zapadny kray), also known as Kiev General Governorate or Kiev, Podolia, and Volhynia General Governorate (Russian: Киевское, Подольское и Волынское генерал-губернаторство, tr. Kievskoye, Podol'skoye i Volynskoye general-gubernatorstvo) was an administrative-territorial and political subdivision (a krai) of the Russian Empire in 1832–1914.[1] It has a special status established for the gradual political and economical integration and assimilation of the non-Russian (Jewish, Polish, Tatar Ukrainian) population of right-bank Ukraine within the Russian Empire.[1]
^ abShandra, V. Kiev General-Governorate (КИЇВСЬКЕ ГЕНЕРАЛ-ГУБЕРНАТОРСТВО). Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine. 2007.
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administrative center was in Vilna (now Vilnius). Northwestern Krai together with the SouthwesternKrai, which was composed of the territories formerly belonging...
administrative subdivision (Krai) of Russia but was a common name for two such subdivisions: Northwestern Krai and SouthwesternKrai. The territory consisted...
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and became limited to the following areas: Lithuanian governorates SouthwesternKrai Belarus without rural areas Malorossiya (Little Russia or Ukraine)...
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Census. The krai shares Russia's only border with North Korea, along the Tumen River in Khasansky District in the southwestern corner of the krai. Peter the...
Governorates formed the Kiev Governorate General, also known as the SouthwesternKrai. At the time, Vasily Levashov was appointed the Military Governor...
Governorates. However this was split off from the Privislinsky Krai and made part of the SouthwesternKrai of the Russian Empire, in order to facilitate its russification...
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stan Krasnodar Krai is located in the southwestern part of the North Caucasus and borders Rostov Oblast in the northeast, Stavropol Krai and Karachay-Cherkessia...
General Mikhail Dragomirov of the Russian army and Governor-General of SouthwesternKrai. The character that depicts a Tatar was drawn from an actual Tatar...
the largest forest areas on the continent, Polesia is located in the southwestern part of the Eastern-European Lowland, the Polesian Lowland. On the western...
Khabarovsk Krai (Russian: Хабаровский край, romanized: Khabarovskiy kray, IPA: [xɐˈbarəfskʲɪj kraj]) is a federal subject (a krai) of Russia. It is located...
It was split off from the Vistulan Country and made part of the SouthwesternKrai of the Russian Empire. Despite the fact that the economic situation...
Sich Little Russia Imperial Russian regions Black Sea Cossack Host SouthwesternKrai / Kyiv Military District Kyiv Governorate Volhynian Governorate Podolia...
region, also known as the Hertza region (Ukrainian: Край Герца, romanized: Krai Hertsa; Romanian: Ținutul Herța), is a region around the town of Hertsa within...
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northeastern Ukraine and southwestern Russia. It developed and flourished in the 17th and 18th centuries on the southwestern frontier of the Tsardom of...
between 1881 and 1920 there were 1,326 pogroms in Ukraine (see: SouthwesternKrai parts of the Pale) which took the lives of 70,000 to 250,000 civilian...
Vitebsk Governorate) and three Ukrainian ones that constituted the SouthwesternKrai (Volhynia Governorate, Podolia Governorate and Kiev Governorate)....
Sich Little Russia Imperial Russian regions Black Sea Cossack Host SouthwesternKrai / Kyiv Military District Kyiv Governorate Volhynian Governorate Podolia...
Sich Little Russia Imperial Russian regions Black Sea Cossack Host SouthwesternKrai / Kyiv Military District Kyiv Governorate Volhynian Governorate Podolia...