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1.1  Included territories  





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3 Nationality  





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Coordinates: 47°06N 39°25E / 47.100°N 39.417°E / 47.100; 39.417
 

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Azov Governorate
Азовская губерния
Governorate of the Russian Empire
1775–1783

History 

• Established

1775

• Disestablished

1783
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Belgorod razryad
Don Host Land
Voronezh Governorate
Today part ofUkraine
Russia

Azov Governorate (Russian: Азовская губерния, romanizedAzovskaya guberniya) was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Russian Empire, which existed from 1775 to 1783. Its capital was in Belyov Fortress and later in Yekaterinoslav.

Geography and history

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Azov Governorate was located in the northeastern Azov littoral region and covered only the southern half of the previously existing Azov Governorate of 1708–25. The new division was created from the southern Bakhmut ProvinceofVoronezh Governorate and the self-governed frontier region of Slavo-Serbia, but primarily it was based on the recently created and quickly liquidated lands of the Don Host. Some of the lands of the Azov Governorate had been acquired by Russia from the Ottoman Empire per the terms of the Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca (signed in 1774) that were lost in 1711 due to the Pruth River Campaign in the Romanian region. In terms of the modern administrative division of Russia, the southern part of Rostov Oblast was part of the second Azov Governorate.[1] In terms of modern Ukraine, most of East Ukraine was part of the Azov Governorate.

To the west it bordered the Novorossiysk Governorate (Kremenchug) created out of the recently liquidated Zaporizhian Sich, to the south - the Azov Sea and the Kuban region (under the suzeraintyofCrimean Khanate), to the northwest - the Sloboda Ukraine Governorate (Kharkov), to the north - the Voronezh Governorate, and to the east - the Astrakhan Governorate. The Azov Governorate was also in charge of a number of fortresses around the Crimean peninsula that Russia received from Ottoman Empire and the city of Kerch which controls the Strait of Kerch and access to the Black Sea.

Included territories

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In 1775:

1776:

Beginning around the 1780s, the Azov Governorate was divided into counties (uyezd). The governorate was divided into two provinces, Yekaterine and Bakhmut which in turn were divided into a total of nine uyezds.

In less than ten years the government of Azov once again was liquidated after it was merged along with the Novorossiysk Governorate into the Vice-royalty of Yekaterinoslav in 1783.

List of uyezds

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Administration

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The Azov Government along with Novorossiysk, Astrakhan, and Saratov governments united under the Potyomkin's Novorossiysk General Government

The administration of the governorate was performed by a governor. The governors of the second Azov Governorate were[2]

Nationality

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References

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  1. ^ Сергей Тархов. "Изменение административно-территориального деления России в XIII-XX вв.". "Логос", 2005, №1. ISSN 0869-5377 (Sergey Tarkhov. Changes of the Administrative-Territorial Structure of Russia in the 13th–20th centuries).
  • ^ Днепропетровская область (in Russian). narod.ru. Archived from the original on December 19, 2010. Retrieved 3 December 2011.
  • ^ Language Statistics of 1897 (in Russian)
  • [edit]

    47°06′N 39°25′E / 47.100°N 39.417°E / 47.100; 39.417


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