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Governorates-General (Russian: генерал-губернаторство; general-gubernatorstvo) were a type of administrative-territorial division in the Russian Empire from 1775–1917. Governorates-General usually comprised a set of guberniyas and oblasts. The term was sometimes used to refer to krais or military guberniyas. The Moscow and Saint-Petersburg governorates were placed into a separate governorate-general.
Description
Governorates-General were governed by governors-general, military leaders of a territory. Governors-General supervised governors, but did not directly participate in the administration of their subordinated guberniyas, except for Moscow and Saint-Petersburg.
List of Governorates-General
- Governorate-General of Saint-Petersburg
 - Governorate-General of Moscow
 - Governorate-General of Azov
 - Belorussian Governorate-General (1775–1856)
 - Siberian Governorate-General (1802–1822)
- East-Siberian Governorate-General (1822–1884), split
- Vladivostok Military Guberniya (April 28 – June 9, 1880) (Eugénie de Montijo Archipelago and Muravyov-Amursky Peninsula, established out of the Littoral Oblast right after the "Amur Annexation" turning Vladivostok into city-port.
 - Amur Governorate-General (1887–1917)
 - Governorate-General of Irkutsk (1887–1917)
 
 - West-Siberian Governorate-General (1822–1882)
 
 - East-Siberian Governorate-General (1822–1884), split
 - Lithuanian Governorate-General (1794–1912)
 - Governorate-General of Kiev (1832–1912), also known as the Southwestern Krai (Right-bank Ukraine)
 - Governorate-General of Grodno, Minsk, Kovno
 - Little-Russian Governorate-General (1802–1856)
 - Novorossiysk-Bessarabia Governorate-General (1802–1873)
 - Governorate-General of Orenburg (1851–1881)
 - General Government of Galicia and Bukovina
 - Baltic General Governorate
 - Vistula Krai, later as Warsaw Governorate-General (1874–1917)
 - Russian Turkestan
 - Governor-Generalship of the Steppes
 - Caucasus Viceroyalty (1801–1917)
 - Grand Duchy of Finland, also known as the General Government of Finland
 
See also
Notes
- ↑ Usually three guberniyas per Governorate-General
 
References
External links
- Boris Mezhuyev Governorate-General in system of local government of Russia Copyright © 2007 «Русский архипелаг».
 
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