Subdivisions of Congress Poland

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Congress Poland was subdivided several times from its creation in 1815 until its dissolution in 1918. Congress Poland ("Russian Poland") was divided into departments, a relic from the times of the French-dominated Duchy of Warsaw. In 1816 the administrative divisions were changed to forms that were more traditionally Polish: voivodeships, obwóds and powiats. Following the November Uprising, the subdivisions were again changed in 1837 to bring the subdivisions closer to the structure of the Russian Empire when guberniyas (governorates) were introduced. In this way, Congress Poland was gradually transformed into the "Vistulan Country". Over the next several decades, various smaller reforms were carried out, either changing the smaller administrative units or merging/splitting various guberniyas.

Subdivisions in modern Lithuania

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Today, almost all of the subdivisions of Congress Poland may be found, in similar territorial areas, in modern Poland. A few, roughly in the northern panhandle of Congress Poland, are to be found in modern Lithuania. They are:

Changes in subdivisions by period

=From 1816 to 1837=

On January 16, 1816, the areas of administrative jurisdiction were reformed from the departments of the Duchy of Warsaw into the more traditionally Polish voivodeships, obwóds and powiats. Eight voivodeships were created:

=From 1837 to 1842=

On 7 March 1837 the voivodeships were reorganised as eight guberniyas (governorates):

=From 1842 to 1844=

In 1842 the Polish powiats were renamed to okręgs and the Polish obwóds were renamed powiats.

=From 1844 to 1867=

In 1844 several governorates were merged with others, and some others renamed. Five governorates remained:

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!Governorate

Name in RussianName in PolishSeat
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|Warsaw Governorate

Варшавская губернияGubernia warszawskaWarsaw
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|Augustów Governorate

Августовская губернияGubernia augustowskaSuwałki
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|Lublin Governorate

Люблинская губернияGubernia lubelskaLublin
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|Płock Governorate

Плоцкая губернияGubernia płockaPłock
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|Radom Governorate

Радомская губернияGubernia radomskaRadom

=From 1867 to 1893=

The 1867 reform, initiated after the failure of the January Uprising, was designed to tie Congress Poland (now de facto the Vistulan Country) more tightly to the administration structure of the Russian Empire. It divided larger governorates into smaller ones. A new lower level entity, gmina, was introduced. This time ten governorates were formed:

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!Governorate

Name in RussianName in PolishSeat
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|Warsaw Governorate

Варшавская губернияGubernia warszawskaWarsaw
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|Kalisz Governorate

Калишская губернияGubernia kaliskaKalisz
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|Kielce Governorate

Келецкая губернияGubernia kieleckaKielce
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|Łomża Governorate

Ломжинская губернияGubernia łomżyńskaŁomża
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|Lublin Governorate

Люблинская губернияGubernia lubelskaLublin
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|Piotrków Governorate

Петроковская губернияGubernia piotrkowskaPiotrków
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|Płock Governorate

Плоцкая губернияGubernia płockaPłock
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|Radom Governorate

Радомская губернияGubernia radomskaRadom
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|Siedlce Governorate

Седлецкая губернияGubernia siedleckaSiedlce
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|Suwalki Governorate

Сувалкская губернияGubernia suwalskaSuwałki

=From 1893 to 1912=

A minor reform of 1893 transferred some territory from the Plotsk and Lomzha Governorates to the Warsaw Governorate.

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!Governorate

Name in RussianName in PolishSeatArea,
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Population,
in thousands,(1905)
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|Warsaw Governorate

Варшавская губернияGubernia warszawskaWarsaw17,62233
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|Kalisz Governorate

Калишская губернияGubernia kaliskaKalisz11,3964
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|Kielce Governorate

Келецкая губернияGubernia kieleckaKielce10,2899
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|Łomża Governorate

Ломжинская губернияGubernia łomżyńskaŁomża10,6645
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|Lublin Governorate

Люблинская губернияGubernia lubelskaLublin16,91341
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|Piotrków Governorate

Петроковская губернияGubernia piotrkowskaPiotrków12,21640
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|Płock Governorate

Плоцкая губернияGubernia płockaPłock9,4613
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|Radom Governorate

Радомская губернияGubernia radomskaRadom12,4917
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|Siedlce Governorate

Седлецкая губернияGubernia siedleckaSiedlce14,3894
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|Suwalki Governorate

Сувалкская губернияGubernia suwalskaSuwałki12,4629

= From 1912 to 1919=

The 1912 reform created a new governorate – Kholm Governorate – from parts of the Sedlets and Lublin Governorates. However this was split off from the Vistulan Country and made part of the Southwestern Krai of the Russian Empire.