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Russian Empire Census

Index Russian Empire Census

The Russian Imperial Census of 1897 was first and only census carried out in the Russian Empire (Finland was excluded). [1]

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Administrative divisions of the Ukrainian SSR

During its existence from 1919 to 1991, the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic consisted of many administrative divisions.

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Aizpute County

Aizpute County (Kreis Hasenpoth, Газенпотский уезд, Aizputes apriņķis) was one of the ten subdivisions of the Courland Governorate of the Russian Empire.

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Akhalkalaki

Akhalkalaki (ახალქალაქი, for New City (from Georgian ɑxɑli meaning "new" and kʰɑlɑkʰi meaning "city" or "town"); Ախալքալաք; Ahılkelek) is a town in Georgia's southern region of Samtskhe-Javakheti.

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Akhaltsikhe

Akhaltsikhe (ახალციხე, literally "new castle"; formerly known as Lomsia) is a small city in Georgia's southwestern region (mkhare) of Samtskhe-Javakheti.

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Aleksandropolsky Uyezd

The Aleksandropolsky Uyezd (Александропольский уезд; Ալեքսանդրապոլի գավառ) was a county of the Erivan Governorate of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire.

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Armenian Catholic Church

The Armenian Catholic Church (translit; Ecclesia armeno-catholica), improperly referred to as the Armenian Uniate Church, is one of the Eastern particular churches sui iuris of the Catholic Church.

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Armenian Question

The term "Armenian Question", as used in European history, became commonplace among diplomatic circles and in the popular press after the Congress of Berlin in 1878.

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Armenians in Abkhazia

The Armenians in Abkhazia form the second largest ethnic group in Abkhazia after the Abkhaz.

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Armenians in Russia

Armenians in Russia or Russian Armenians are one of the country's largest ethnic minorities and the largest Armenian diaspora community outside Armenia.

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Łódź

Łódź (לאדזש, Lodzh; also written as Lodz) is the third-largest city in Poland and an industrial hub.

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Švenčionys

Švenčionys (known also by several alternative names) is a town located north of Vilnius in Lithuania.

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Balachka

Balachka is a term used to label the dialects spoken by Cossacks living in Russia.

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Balta, Odessa Oblast

Balta (Балта; Balta) is a city in Odessa Oblast in south-western Ukraine.

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Baltic Germans

The Baltic Germans (Deutsch-Balten or Deutschbalten, later Baltendeutsche) are ethnic German inhabitants of the eastern shores of the Baltic Sea, in what today are Estonia and Latvia.

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Baraba Tatars

The Baraba Tatars (Siberian Tatar: параба, бараба, барама) are a sub-group of Siberian Tatars and the indigenous people of the Ob-Irtysh interfluve.

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Batumi

Batumi (ბათუმი) is the second-largest city of Georgia, located on the coast of the Black Sea in the country's southwest.

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Bauske County

Bauske County (Kreis Bauske, Бауский уезд, Bauskas apriņķis) was one of the ten subdivisions of the Courland Governorate of the Russian Empire.

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Bălți

Bălți (Belz, Bielce, Бельцы,, Бєльці,, בעלץ) is a city in Moldova.

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Będzin

Będzin (also Bendzin; Bendzin, בענדין Bendin) is a city in Zagłębie Dąbrowskie, southern Poland.

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Belarus Census (1999)

The Belarus Census of 1999 was the first census in Belarus after it became an independent state after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

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Belarus Census (2009)

The Belarus Census of 2009 was the second census in Belarus after it became an independent state after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

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Belarusian history in the Russian Empire

The Belarusian history within the Russian Empire is associated with the History of Belarus from the Partitions of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth to the October Revolution when the present-day Belarus' lands were made part of the Russian Empire.

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Belarusian language

Belarusian (беларуская мова) is an official language of Belarus, along with Russian, and is spoken abroad, mainly in Ukraine and Russia.

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Belozersky Uyezd

Belozersky Uyezd (Белозерский уезд) was one of the eleven subdivisions of the Novgorod Governorate of the Russian Empire.

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Besermyan

The Besermyan, Biserman, Besermans or Besermens (бесермяне, besermyane singular: besermyanin, бесерманъёс, bisermännär) are a numerically small Finno-Ugric ethnic group in Russia.

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Bezhetsky Uyezd

Bezhetsky Uyezd (Бежецкий уезд) was one of the subdivisions of the Tver Governorate of the Russian Empire.

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Białystok

Białystok (Bielastok, Balstogė, Belostok, Byalistok) is the largest city in northeastern Poland and the capital of the Podlaskie Voivodeship.

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Bilohiria

Bilohiria (Білогір'я, translit. Bilohir'ia) is an urban-type settlement in the Khmelnytskyi Oblast of western Ukraine.

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Bobruysky Uyezd

Bobruisk Uyezd (Бобруйский уезд) was one of the counties of Minsk Governorate and the Governorate-General of Minsk of the Russian Empire and then of Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic with its center in Bobruisk from 1793 until its formal abolition in 1924 by Soviet authorities.

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Census in Poland

Censuses in Poland:;18th-19th centuries Poland was partitioned between German Prussia, Russian Empire, and Austria-Hungary since the 1770s.

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Cəbrayil

Cəbrayil (also spelt Cäbrayil, Jabrayil, Jebrayil, Jebrail, Jabrail, Jäbrayyl, Jebraiele, Djebrail, Dzhebrail, Džebrail), Jrakan, is a city currently administrated by ethnic Armenian forces from Nagorno-Karabakh since 25 August 1993, and now is part of Hadrut province of the unrecognized Republic of Artsakh.

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Chernigov Governorate

The Chernigov Governorate (Черниговская губерния; translit.: Chernigovskaya guberniya), also known as the Government of Chernigov, was a guberniya in the historical Left-bank Ukraine region of the Russian Empire, which was officially created in 1802 from the Malorossiya Governorate with an administrative centre of Chernihiv.

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Chernihiv Governorate

Chernihiv Governorate (Чернігівська губернія) was one of administrative territorial subdivision of Ukraine in 1918–1925.

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Courland Governorate

Courland Governorate, also known as the Province of Courland, Governorate of Kurland (Курля́ндская губерния), and Government of Courland (Kurländisches Gouvernement, Kurzemes guberņa), was one of the Baltic governorates of the Russian Empire, that is now part of the Republic of Latvia.

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Crimea

Crimea (Крым, Крим, Krym; Krym; translit;; translit) is a peninsula on the northern coast of the Black Sea in Eastern Europe that is almost completely surrounded by both the Black Sea and the smaller Sea of Azov to the northeast.

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Częstochowa

Częstochowa,, is a city in southern Poland on the Warta River with 240,027 inhabitants as of June 2009.

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Daşkəsən

Daşkəsən (transliterated, Dashkasan, Dashkesan) is a city and municipality in and the capital of the Dashkasan Rayon of modern Azerbaijan.

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Daugavpils

Daugavpils (Daugpiļs; Даугавпилс; see other names) is a city in southeastern Latvia, located on the banks of the Daugava River, from which the city gets its name.

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Demographic history of the Vilnius region

The city of Vilnius, now the capital of Lithuania, and its surrounding region have at various times come under Polish-Lithuanian, Russian, Polish, German, and Soviet rule.

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Demographics of Abkhazia

This article is about the demographic features of the population of Abkhazia, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health, socioeconomic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.

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Demographics of Białystok

Historically, Białystok has been a destination for internal and foreign immigration, especially from Central and Eastern Europe.

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Demographics of Crimea

, the total population of the Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol was at 2,248,400 people (Republic of Crimea: 1,889,485, Sevastopol: 395,000).

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Demographics of Kazakhstan

The demographics of Kazakhstan enumerate the demographic features of the population of Kazakhstan, including population growth, population density, ethnicity, education level, health, economic status, religious affiliations, and other aspects of the population.

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Demographics of Russia

The demographics of Russia is about the demographic features of the population of the Russian Federation including population growth, population density, ethnic composition, education level, health, economic status and other aspects.

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Demographics of Saint Petersburg

Saint Petersburg is the second largest city in Russia, after Moscow.

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Doblen County

Doblen County (Kreis Doblen, Добленский уезд,Митавский уезд, Dobeles apriņķis) was one of the ten subdivisions of the Courland Governorate of the Russian Empire.

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Donbass

The Donbass (Донба́сс) or Donbas (Донба́с) is a historical, cultural, and economic region in eastern Ukraine and southwestern Russia.

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Donetsk

Donetsk (Донецьк; Доне́цк; former names: Aleksandrovka, Hughesovka, Yuzovka, Stalino (see also: cities' alternative names)) is an industrial city in Ukraine on the Kalmius River.

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Echmiadzinsky Uyezd

The Echmiadzinsky Uyezd (Эчмиадзинский уезд; Էջմիածնի գավառ) was a county of the Erivan Governorate of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire.

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Elisabethpol Governorate

Elisabethpol Governorate or Elizavetpol Governorate or Elizavetapol Governorate (Елизаветпольская губерния; in pre-1918 Russian spelling: Елисаветпольская губернія) was one of the guberniyas of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire, with its centre in Elisabethpol (official name for Ganja in 1805–1918).

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Erivan Governorate

Erivan Governorate (Old Russian: Эриванская губернія; Երևանի նահանգ) was one of the guberniyas of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire, with its centre in Erivan (present-day Yerevan).

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Erivansky Uyezd

The Erivansky Uyezd (Эриванский уезд; Երևանի գավառ) was a county of the Erivan Governorate of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire.

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Estates of the realm

The estates of the realm, or three estates, were the broad orders of social hierarchy used in Christendom (Christian Europe) from the medieval period to early modern Europe.

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Estonian national awakening

The Estonian Age of Awakening (Ärkamisaeg) is a period in history where Estonians came to acknowledge themselves as a nation deserving the right to govern themselves.

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Estonian Swedes

The Estonian Swedes, Estonia-Swedes, or Coastal Swedes (estlandssvenskar, "Estonia Swedes", colloquially aibofolke, "Island People", rannarootslased, i.e. "Coastal Swedes" or eestirootslased) are a Swedish-speaking minority traditionally residing in the coastal areas and islands of what is now western and northern Estonia.

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Ethnic Chinese in Russia

Ethnic Chinese in Russia officially numbered 34,577 according to the 2002 census.

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Fergana Valley

The Fergana Valley (alternatively Farghana or Ferghana; Farg‘ona vodiysi, Фарғона водийси, فەرغانە ۉادىيسى; Фергана өрөөнү, Ferğana öröönü, فەرعانا ۅرۅۅنۉ; Водии Фарғона, Vodiyi Farğona / Vodiji Farƣona; Ферганская долина, Ferganskaja dolina; وادی فرغانه., Vâdiye Ferqâna; Фыйрганна Пенды, Xiao'erjing: فِ عَر قًا نَ پٌ دِ) is a valley in Central Asia spread across eastern Uzbekistan, southern Kyrgyzstan and northern Tajikistan.

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First All-Union Census of the Soviet Union

The First All-Union Census of the Soviet Union took place in December 1926.

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Friedrichstadt County

Friedrichstadt County (Kreis Friedrichstadt, Фридрихштадтский уезд, Jaunjelgavas apriņķis) was one of the ten subdivisions of the Courland Governorate of the Russian Empire.

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Gagauz people

The Gagauzes are a Turkic people living mostly in southern Moldova (Gagauzia, Taraclia District, Basarabeasca District), southwestern Ukraine (Budjak), northeastern Bulgaria, Greece, Brazil, the United States and Canada.

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Gavar

Gavar (Գավառ), is a town and urban municipal community in Armenia serving as the administrative centre of Gegharkunik Province.

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Georgians

The Georgians or Kartvelians (tr) are a nation and Caucasian ethnic group native to Georgia.

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Goldingen County

Goldingen County (Kreis Goldingen, Гольдингенский уезд, Kuldīgas apriņķis) was one of the ten subdivisions of the Courland Governorate of the Russian Empire.

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Goris

Goris (Գորիս) is a town and the centre of the urban community of Goris, in Syunik Province at the south of Armenia.

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Governorate of Estonia

The Governorate of Est(h)onia (Eestimaa kubermang) or Duchy of Estonia, also known as the Government of Estonia, was a governorate of the Russian Empire in what is now northern Estonia.

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Governorate of Livonia

The Governorate of Livonia (Лифляндская губерния, Liflyandskaya guberniya; Gouvernement Livland, Livländisches Gouvernement; Vidzemes guberņa, after the Latvian inhabited Vidzeme region) was one of the Baltic governorates of the Russian Empire, now divided between the Republic of Latvia and the Republic of Estonia.

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Grobin County

Grobin County (Kreis Grobin, Гробинский уезд, Grobiņas apriņķis) was one of the ten subdivisions of the Courland Governorate of the Russian Empire.

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Grodno

Grodno or Hrodna (Гродна, Hrodna; ˈɡrodnə, see also other names) is a city in western Belarus.

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Harrien County

Harrien County (Kreis Harrien, Kreis Harju, Kreis Reval, Revelsky Uyezd, Gariensky Uyezd) was one of the four counties of the Russian Empire located in the Governorate of Estonia.

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Historical background of the 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine

A variety of social, cultural, ethnic, and linguistic factors contributed to the sparking of unrest in eastern and southern Ukraine in the aftermath of the early 2014 revolution in Ukraine.

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History of Białystok

The city of Białystok has existed for five centuries, during which time the fate of the city has passed between various political and economic forces.

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History of Germans in Russia, Ukraine and the Soviet Union

The German minority in Russia, Ukraine and the Soviet Union was created from several sources and in several waves.

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History of the Jews in Russia

Jews in the Russian Empire have historically constituted a large religious diaspora; the vast territories of the Russian Empire at one time hosted the largest population of Jews in the world.

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Iğdır

Iğdır (Turkish; Իգդիր Igdir, also Ցոլակերտ, Tsolakert, after an ancient settlement nearby), is the capital of Iğdır Province in the Eastern Anatolia Region of Turkey.

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Illuxt County

Illuxt County (Kreis Illuxt; Иллукстский уезд, Illukstskiy uyezd; Ilūkstes apriņķis) was one of the ten counties of the Russian Empire located in the Courland Governorate.

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Ingria

Historical Ingria (Inkeri or Inkerinmaa; Ингрия, Ingriya, Ижорская земля, Izhorskaya zemlya, or Ингерманландия, Ingermanlandiya; Ingermanland; Ingeri or Ingerimaa) is the geographical area located along the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland, bordered by Lake Ladoga on the Karelian Isthmus in the north and by the River Narva on the border with Estonia in the west.

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Iranians in Russia

Iranians in Russia (ایرانیان روسیه; Иранцы в России) are Iranians in the Russian Federation, and are Russian citizens or permanent residents of (partial) Iranian national background.

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Jerwen County

Jerwen County (Kreis Jerwen, Kreis Weissenstein, Järva kreis, Paide kreis, Йервенский уезд, Вейсенштейнский уезд) was one of the four counties of the Russian Empire located in the Governorate of Estonia.

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Julfa, Azerbaijan (city)

Julfa (Culfa, Ҹулфа, جولفا), formerly Jugha (Ջուղա, sometimes transliterated as Djugha) and also rendered as Djulfa, Dzhul’fa, Jolfa, Dzhulfa, Džulfa, Jolfā, Jolfā-ye Nakhjavān (جلفای نخجوان), is the administrative capital of the Julfa Rayon administrative region of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic in Azerbaijan.

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Kamianets-Podilskyi

Kamianets-Podilskyi (Kamyanets-Podilsky, Kamieniec Podolski, Camenița, Каменец-Подольский, קאמענעץ־פאדאלסק) is a city on the Smotrych River in western Ukraine, to the north-east of Chernivtsi.

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Kamyshinsky Uyezd

Kamyshinsky Uyezd (Камышинский уезд) was an administrative division (an uyezd) of Saratov Governorate in the Russian Empire and the early Russian SFSR.

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Karin dialect

The Karin dialect (Կարնոյ բարբառ, Karno barbař) is a Western Armenian dialect originally spoken in and around the city of Erzurum (called Karin by Armenians), now located in eastern Turkey.

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Kars Oblast

Kars Oblast (Карсская область, Karsskaya Oblast) was one of the oblasts of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire between 1878 and 1917.

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Kaunas

Kaunas (also see other names) is the second-largest city in Lithuania and the historical centre of Lithuanian economic, academic, and cultural life.

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Kharkov Governorate

Kharkov Governorate (Ха́рьковская губе́рния/ Khár'kovskaya gubérniya) was a governorate of the Russian Empire founded in 1835.

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Kherson

Kherson is a city in southern Ukraine.

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Kherson Governorate

The Kherson Governorate (1802–1922) (Херсонская губерния, translit.: Khersonskaya guberniya; Херсонська губернія, translit.: Khersons`ka huberniya) or Government of Kherson was a guberniya, or administrative territorial unit, between the Dnieper and Dniester Rivers, of the Russian Empire.

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Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine

Khmelnytskyi (Chmel'nyc'kyj,; Chmielnicki) (until 1954, Proskuriv, Проску́рів; Płoskirów) is a city in western part of Ukraine, the administrative center for the Khmelnytskyi Oblast (region) and the Khmelnytskyi Raion (district).

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Kielce

Kielce is a city in south central Poland with 199,475 inhabitants.

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Kiev Governorate

Kiev Governorate was an administrative division of the Russian Empire and Ukraine in 1796 until the Soviet administrative reform of the 1920s.

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Kiev Governorate (1708–64)

Kiev Governorate (pre-reform Russian: Кіевская губернія), or the Government of Kiev, was an administrative division (a guberniya) of the Tsardom of Russia and then the Russian Empire.

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Kiev Viceroyalty

Kiev Viceroyalty was created in the process of the Catherine's reform initiated by hers November 7, 1775 edict when the new administrative unit namestnichestvo (viceroyalty) was introduced.

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Kist people

The Kists (ქისტები kist'ebi, Kistoj, Kisti) are a Chechen in Georgia.

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Kolsky Uyezd

Kolsky Uyezd (Ко́льский уе́зд) was an administrative division (an uyezd) of the Tsardom of Russia and later of the Russian Empire.

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Koryo-saram

Koryo-saram (Корё сарам; 고려사람) or Koryoin (고려인) is the name which ethnic Koreans in the post-Soviet states use to refer to themselves.

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Kotliarka

Kotliarka (Kotlyarka, Котлярка) is a village in Ukraine, located in the Popilnia Raion of the Zhytomyr Oblast (province).

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Kreis Ösel

Kreis Ösel (Saaremaa kreis, Эзельский уезд) was one of the nine subdivisions of the Governorate of Livonia of the Russian Empire.

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Kreis Dorpat

Kreis Dorpat (Tartu kreis, Дерптский уезд, 1893-1918 Юрьевский уезд) was one of the nine subdivisions of the Governorate of Livonia of the Russian Empire.

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Kreis Fellin

Kreis Fellin (Viljandi kreis, Феллинский уезд) was one of the nine subdivisions of the Governorate of Livonia of the Russian Empire.

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Kreis Pernau

Kreis Pernau (Pärnu kreis, Перновский уезд) was one of the nine subdivisions of the Governorate of Livonia of the Russian Empire.

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Kreis Riga

Kreis Riga was one of the nine subdivisions of the Governorate of Livonia of the Russian Empire.

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Kreis Walk

Kreis Walk was one of the nine subdivisions of the Governorate of Livonia of the Russian Empire.

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Kreis Wenden

Kreis Wenden was one of the nine subdivisions of the Governorate of Livonia of the Russian Empire.

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Kreis Werro

Kreis Werro (Võru kreis, Верросский уезд) was one of the nine subdivisions of the Governorate of Livonia of the Russian Empire.

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Kreis Wolmar

Kreis Wolmar was one of the nine subdivisions of the Governorate of Livonia of the Russian Empire.

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Kurds in Russia

Kurds in Russia form a historically significant part of the Kurdish diaspora, with close ties to the Kurdish communities in the Caucasus and Central Asia.

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Kursk Oblast

Kursk Oblast (p) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast).

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Languages in censuses

Many countries and national censuses currently enumerate or have previously enumerated their populations by languages, native language, home language, level of knowing language or a combination of these characteristics.

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Latvia

Latvia (or; Latvija), officially the Republic of Latvia (Latvijas Republika), is a sovereign state in the Baltic region of Northern Europe.

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List of cities of the Russian Empire in 1897

The following is a list of the largest cities in the Russian Empire according to the 1897 Russian Imperial Census.

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List of Russian earth scientists

This list of Russian Earth scientists includes the notable geographers, geologists, oceanographers, meteorologists, ecologists and other representatives of Earth sciences from the Russian Federation, the Soviet Union, the Russian Empire and other predecessor states of Russia.

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List of Russian explorers

The history of exploration by citizens or subjects of the Russian Federation, the Soviet Union, the Russian Empire, the Tsardom of Russia and other Russian predecessor states forms a significant part of the history of Russia as well as the history of the world.

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List of Russian people

This is a list of people associated with the modern Russian Federation, the Soviet Union, Imperial Russia, Russian Tsardom, the Grand Duchy of Moscow, and other predecessor states of Russia.

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List of Russian scientists

Alona Soschen.

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Little Russia

Little Russia, sometimes Little Rus' (Малая Русь, Malaya Rus', Малая Россия, Malaya Rossiya, Малороссия, Malorossiya; Мала Русь, Mala Rus'; or Rus' Minor from Μικρὰ Ῥωσία, Mikrá Rosía), is a geographical and historical term first used by Galician ruler Bolesław-Jerzy II who in 1335 signed his decrees as Dux totius Russiæ minoris.

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Lodeynopolsky Uyezd

Lodeynopolsky Uyezd (Лодейнопольский уезд) was one of the seven subdivisions of the Olonets Governorate of the Russian Empire.

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Luzhsky Uyezd

Luzhsky Uyezd (Лужский уезд) was one of the eight subdivisions of the Saint Petersburg Governorate of the Russian Empire.

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Makhnivka, Koziatyn Raion

Makhnivka (Махнівка; Махновка; מאכניווקא - Makhnivka) is a village in the Koziatyn Raion of the Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine, located on the west bank of the Hnylopiat River.

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Mariupol

Mariupol (Маріу́поль, also Mariiupil; Мариу́поль; Marioupoli) is a city of regional significance in south eastern Ukraine, situated on the north coast of the Sea of Azov at the mouth of the Kalmius river, in the Pryazovia region.

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Minkend

Minkend (Minkənd; and Hak – Հակ) is a village in the Lachin district of Azerbaijan.

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Minsk

Minsk (Мінск,; Минск) is the capital and largest city of Belarus, situated on the Svislach and the Nyamiha Rivers.

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Mizhrichia, Crimea

Mizhrichia (Міжріччя; Междуречье; literally, between the rivers) is a village in the Sudak Municipality of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, a territory recognized by a majority of countries as part of Ukraine and annexed by Russia as the Republic of Crimea.

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Mogilev

Mogilev (or Mahilyow; Магілёў,; Łacinka: Mahiloŭ; Могилёв,; מאָליעוו, Molyev) is a city in eastern Belarus, about from the border with Russia's Smolensk Oblast and from the border with Russia's Bryansk Oblast.

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Myalyeshkavichy

Myalyeshkavichy (Мялешкавічы, Мелешковичи, Meleshkovichi) is a village in Gomel Region in Belarus.

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Nakhichevan-on-Don

Nakhichevan-on-Don (Нахичевань-на-Дону, Naxičevan’-na-Donu), also known as New Nakhichevan (Նոր Նախիջևան, Nor Naxiĵevan; as opposed to the "old" Nakhichevan), was a city near Rostov-on-Don, in southern Russia founded in 1779 by Armenians from Crimea.

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Nakhichevansky Uyezd

The Nakhichevansky Uyezd (Нахичеванский уезд) was a district (uyezd) of the Erivan Governorate of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire.

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Novoalexandrovsky Uyezd

Novoalexandrovsky Uyezd (Новоалександровский уезд, Zarasų apskritis, Novoaleksandrovsko apskritis) was one of the uyezds of the Russian Empire.

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Novobayazetsky Uyezd

The Novobayazetsky Uyezd (Новобаязетский уезд; Նոր Բայազետի գավառ) was a county of the Erivan Governorate of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire.

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Novogrudsky Uyezd

Novogrudsky Uyezd (Новогрудский уезд) was one of the uyezds of Minsk Governorate and the Governorate-General of Minsk of the Russian Empire and then of Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic with its seat in Novogrudok.

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Novorossiya

Novorossiya (a; Noua Rusie), literally New Russia but sometimes called South Russia, is a historical term of the Russian Empire denoting a region north of the Black Sea (Now part of Ukraine).

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Olonets Governorate

The Olonets Governorate or Government of Olonets was a guberniya (governorate) of north-western Imperial Russia, extending from Lake Ladoga almost to the White Sea, bounded west by Finland, north and east by Arkhangelsk and Vologda, and south by Novgorod and Saint Petersburg.

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Olonetsky Uyezd

Olonetsky Uyezd (Олонецкий уезд) was one of the seven subdivisions of the Olonets Governorate of the Russian Empire.

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Ostrogozhsk

Ostrogozhsk (Острого́жск, Острого́зьк) is a town and the administrative center of Ostrogozhsky District in Voronezh Oblast, Russia, located on the Tikhaya Sosna River (a Don's tributary), south of Voronezh, the administrative center of the oblast.

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Ozeryshche, Ukraine

Ozeryshche (Ozerysche, Озерище) is a village in Central Ukraine, located in the Kaniv Raion of the Cherkasy Oblast (province).

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Perm Governorate

Perm Governorate (Пермская губерния) was an administrative unit of the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union from 1781 to 1923.

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Permsky Uyezd

Permsky Uyezd (Пермский уезд) was an administrative division of Perm Governorate, Russian Empire, existed until 1923.

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Petergofsky Uyezd

Petergofsky Uyezd (Петергофский уезд) was one of the eight subdivisions of the Saint Petersburg Governorate of the Russian Empire.

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Petrozavodsky Uyezd

Petrozavodsky Uyezd (Петрозаводский уезд) was one of the seven subdivisions of the Olonets Governorate of the Russian Empire.

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Pinsk

Pinsk (Пі́нск, Pinsk; Пи́нск; Пи́нськ, Pyns'k; Pińsk; Yiddish/פינסק, Pinskas) is a city in Belarus, in the Polesia region, traversed by the river Pina, at the confluence of the Pina and Pripyat rivers.

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Pinsky Uyezd

Pinsky Uyezd (Пинский уезд) was one of the counties of Minsk Governorate and the Governorate-General of Minsk of the Russian Empire and then of Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic with its center in Pinsk from 1793 until its formal abolition in 1924 by Soviet authorities.

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Piotrków Trybunalski

Piotrków Trybunalski (also known by alternative names) is a city in central Poland with 74,694 inhabitants (2016).

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Poles in Kazakhstan

Poles in Kazakhstan form one portion of the Polish diaspora in the former Soviet Union.

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Polish–Lithuanian War

The Polish–Lithuanian War was an armed conflict between newly independent Lithuania and Poland in the aftermath of World War I. The conflict primarily concerned territorial control of the Vilnius Region, including Vilnius, and the Suwałki Region, including the towns of Suwałki, Augustów, and Sejny.

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Poltava Governorate

The Poltava Governorate (Полтавская губернія; translit.: Poltavskaya guberniya, Полтавська Губернія) or Government of Poltava was a guberniya in the historical Left-bank Ukraine region of the Russian Empire, which was officially created in 1802 from the disbanded Malorossiya Governorate which was split between the Chernigov Governorate and Poltava Governorate with an administrative center of Poltava.

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Population and housing censuses by country

This is a list of national population and housing censuses.

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Povenetsky Uyezd

Povenetsky Uyezd (Повенецкий уезд) was one of the seven subdivisions of the Olonets Governorate of the Russian Empire.

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Race and ethnicity in censuses

Many countries and national censuses currently enumerate or have previously enumerated their populations by race, ethnicity, nationality, or a combination of these characteristics.

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Racism in the Soviet Union

Soviet authorities and leaders officially condemned nationalism and proclaimed internationalism, including the right of nations and peoples to self-determination.

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Radom

Radom (ראָדעם Rodem) is a city in east-central Poland with 219,703 inhabitants (2013).

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Rossiyensky Uyezd

Rossiyensky Uyezd (Россиенский уезд, Raseinių apskritis) was one of the counties of the Russian Empire with its seat in Rossieny (currently Raseiniai) from 1793 until 1915 when it became a part of Lithuania District in Oberost.

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Russian Census

A Russian Census is a census of the population of Russia.

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Russian Census (2002)

The Russian Census of 2002 (Всеросси́йская пе́репись населе́ния 2002 го́да) was the first census of the Russian Federation since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, carried out on October 9 through October 16, 2002.

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Russian Empire

The Russian Empire (Российская Империя) or Russia was an empire that existed across Eurasia and North America from 1721, following the end of the Great Northern War, until the Republic was proclaimed by the Provisional Government that took power after the February Revolution of 1917.

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Russian language in Belarus

The Russian language in Belarus is one of the two official languages (the other being Belarusian).

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Russian language in Ukraine

The Russian language is the most common first language in the Donbass and Crimea regions of Ukraine, and the predominant language in large cities in the East and South of the country.

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Russian Turkestan

Russian Turkestan (Русский Туркестан, Russkiy Turkestan) was the western part of Turkestan within the Russian Empire (administered as a Krai or Governor-Generalship), comprising the oasis region to the south of the Kazakh Steppe, but not the protectorates of the Emirate of Bukhara and the Khanate of Khiva.

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Russians in Ukraine

Russians in Ukraine (Росіяни в Україні, Rosiyany v Ukrayini; Русские в Украине, Russkiye v Ukrainye) – the largest ethnic minority in the country, which community forms the largest single Russian diaspora in the world.

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Sart

Sart is a name for the settled inhabitants of Central Asia and the Middle East, which has had shifting meanings over the centuries.

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Sevan, Armenia

Sevan (Սևան), is a town and urban municipal community, as well as one of the most and popular resorts in Armenia, located in the Gegharkunik Province on the northwestern shores of Lake Sevan.

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Sharur-Daralagezsky Uyezd

The Sharur-Daralagezsky Uyezd (Шарур-Даралагезский уезд; Շարուր-Դարալագյազի գավառ; Şərur-Dərələyəz qəzası) was an uyezd of the Erivan Governorate of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire.

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Shavelsky Uyezd

Shavelsky Uyezd (Шавельский уезд) was one of the counties of the Russian Empire.

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Siedlce

Siedlce (שעדליץ, Седлец) is a city in eastern Poland with 76,585 inhabitants.

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Social estates in the Russian Empire

Social estates in the Russian Empire were denoted by the term soslovie (sosloviye), which approximately corresponds to the notion of the estate of the realm.

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Surmalinsky Uyezd

The Surmalinsky Uyezd (Сурмалинский уезд) or Surmali (Սուրմալու Surmalu; Sürməli; Sûrmelî; Сурмали) was a county of the Erivan Governorate of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire.

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Syr-Darya Oblast

Syr-Darya Oblast (Сырдарьинская область; 1867–1897) was one of the oblasts of the Russian Empire was part of Russian Turkestan.

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Talsen County

Talsen County (Kreis Talsen, Тальсенский уезд, Talsu apriņķis) was one of the ten subdivisions of the Courland Governorate of the Russian Empire.

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Talysh people

Talysh (also Talishi, Taleshi or Talyshi) are an IranianGarnik Asatrian & Habib Borjian (2005.). Talish and the Talashis (State of Research).

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Tambov Governorate

Tambov Governorate was the administrative unit of the Russian Empire, Russian Republic, and later the Russian SFSR with the center in the city of Tambov.

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Telshevsky Uyezd

Telshevsky Uyezd (Тельшевский уезд, Telšių apskritis) was one of the uyezds of the Russian Empire.

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Timeline of Jewish history

This is a timeline of the development of Jews and Judaism.

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Timeline of Makhachkala

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Makhachkala, Dagestan, Russia.

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Transcaspian Oblast

The Transcaspian Oblast (Закаспійская область), or just simply Transcaspia (Закаспія), was the section of Russian Empire and early Soviet Russia to the east of the Caspian Sea during the second half of the 19th century until 1924.

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Tuckum County

Tuckum County (Kreis Tuckum, Tukuma apriņķis, Туккумский уезд) was one of the ten counties of the Russian Empire located in the Courland Governorate.

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Ufa Governorate

Ufa Governorate (Уфи́мская губе́рния, Өфө губернаһы, Öfö gubernahı) was a governorate of the Russian Empire with its capital in the city Ufa.

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Ukrainian language

No description.

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Ukrainians in Russia

Ukrainians in Russia make up the largest single diaspora group of the Ukrainian people.

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Uman

Uman (Умань,; Humań) is a city located in Cherkasy Oblast (province) in central Ukraine, to the east of Vinnytsia.

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United Armenia

United Armenia (classical Միացեալ Հայաստան, reformed: Միացյալ Հայաստան, translit. Miatsyal Hayastan), also known as Greater Armenia or Great Armenia, is an Armenian ethno-nationalist irredentist concept referring to areas within the traditional Armenian homeland—the Armenian Highland—which are currently or have historically been mostly populated by Armenians.

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Uyghurs in Kazakhstan

Uyghurs in Kazakhstan are a Turkic ethnic group who primarily practice Islam.

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Vagharshapat

Vagharshapat (Վաղարշապատ), is the 4th-largest city in Armenia and the most populous municipal community of Armavir Province, by about west of the capital Yerevan, and north of the closed Turkish-Armenian border.

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Vardenis

Vardenis (Վարդենիս), is a town and urban municipal community at the southeastern part of the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia.

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Varzuga (rural locality)

Varzuga (Варзуга) is the rural locality (a selo) in Tersky District of Murmansk Oblast, Russia, located on the Varzuga River.

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Vawkavysk

Vawkavysk (Ваўкавы́ск, Vaŭkavýsk; Волковыск; Wołkowysk; Valkaviskas; וואלקאוויסק; names in other languages) is one of the oldest towns in southwestern Belarus and the capital of the Vawkavysk district.

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Verkhotursky Uyezd

Verkhotursky uyezd (Верхотурский уезд) was an administrative division (an uyezd) of Perm Governorate in the Russian Empire, which existed in 1781–1923.

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Vesyegonsky Uyezd

Vesyegonsky Uyezd (Весьегонский уезд) was one of the subdivisions of the Tver Governorate of the Russian Empire.

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Vilensky Uyezd

Vilensky Uyezd (Виленский уезд) was one of the uyezds of the Russian Empire.

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Vilnius

Vilnius (see also other names) is the capital of Lithuania and its largest city, with a population of 574,221.

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Vilnius Region

Vilnius Region (Vilniaus kraštas, Wileńszczyzna, Віленшчына, also formerly known in English: as Wilno Region or Vilna Region) is the territory in the present-day Lithuania and Belarus that was originally inhabited by ethnic Baltic tribes and was a part of Lithuania proper, but came under East Slavic and Polish cultural influences over time.

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Vinnytsia

Vinnytsia (Vinnycja,; translit, Vinnica; Winnica; Winniza, and Vinița) is a city in west-central Ukraine, located on the banks of the Southern Bug.

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Vitebsk

Vitebsk, or Vitsebsk (Ві́цебск, Łacinka: Viciebsk,; Витебск,, Vitebskas), is a city in Belarus.

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Vladimir-Volynsky Uyezd

Vladimir-Volynsky Uyezd (Владимир-Волынский уезд) was an administrative subdivision (an uyezd) of Volhynian Governorate in the Russian Empire.

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Volhynian Governorate

Volhynian Governorate (Волынская губерния, Волинська губернія) was an administrative-territorial unit initially of the Russian Empire, created at the end of 1796 after the Third Partition of Poland from the territory of the short-lived Volhynian Vice-royalty and Wołyń Voivodeship.

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Vologda Governorate

Vologda Governorate (Вологодская губерния, Vologodskaya guberniya, Government of Vologda) was an administrative division (a guberniya) of the Russian Empire and the Russian SFSR, which existed from 1796 until 1929.

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Voronezh Governorate

Voronezh Governorate (Воронежская губерния, Voronezhskaya guberniya) was an administrative division (a guberniya) of the Tsardom of Russia, the Russian Empire, and the early Russian SFSR, which existed from 1708 (as Azov Governorate) until 1779 and from 1796 until 1928.

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Voskehat, Aragatsotn

Voskehat (Ոսկեհատ, formerly known as Patrinj), is a village in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia, located on the right bank of Amberd river, 7 km southwest of the provincial capital Ashtarak.

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Vyatka Governorate

Vyatka Governorate (Вятская губерния) was a governorate of the Russian Empire and Russian SFSR, with its capital in city Vyatka (now known as Kirov), from 1796 to 1929.

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Warsaw

Warsaw (Warszawa; see also other names) is the capital and largest city of Poland.

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Wiek County

Wiek County (Kreis Wiek, Kreis Haapsalu, Kreis Hapsal, Viksky Uyezd, Gapsalsky Uyezd) was one of the four counties of the Russian Empire located in the Governorate of Estonia.

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Wierland County

Wierland County (Kreis Wierland, Kreis Viru, Kreis Rakvere, Vezenbergsky Uyezd, Virlyandsky Uyezd) was one of the four counties of the Russian Empire located in the Governorate of Estonia.

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Windau County

Windau County (Kreis Windau, Ventspils apriņķis, Виндавский уезд) was one of the ten subdivisions of the Courland Governorate of the Russian Empire.

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Yamburgsky Uyezd

Yamburgsky Uyezd (Ямбургский уезд) was one of the eight subdivisions of the Saint Petersburg Governorate of the Russian Empire.

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Yeghvard

Yeghvard (Եղվարդ), is a town and urban municipal community in the Kotayk Province of Armenia.

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Yekaterinoslav Governorate

The Yekaterinoslav Governorate (Екатеринославская губернія; translit.: Yekaterinoslavskaya guberniya; Катеринославська губернія) or Government of Yekaterinoslav was a governorate in the Russian Empire.

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Zaqatala (city)

Zaqatala (script; ზაქათალა, zakatala; also, Sakataly, Zakatalsk, and Zakataly) is a city in northwest Azerbaijan.

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1897 in Russia

Events from the year 1897 in Russia.

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Redirects here:

1897 Census in Russian Empire, 1897 Imperial Russian Census, 1897 Imperial Russian census, 1897 Russian Census, 1897 Russian census, 1897 census, Russian Census (1897), Russian Imperial Census, Russian census of 1897.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_Empire_Census

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