Little Russia Governorate Explained

Little Russia Governorate may refer to:

1764–1781

Native Name:Малороссийская губерния (Russian)
Conventional Long Name:Little Russia Governorate
Common Name:Malorossiya
Subdivision:Governorate
Nation:the Russian Empire
Year Start:1764
Date Start:12 December
Year End:1781
Date End:27 February
Title Leader:Governor
Leader1:Pyotr Rumyantsev[1]
Year Leader1:1764–1781
Legislature:Little Russian Collegium
P1:Cossack Hetmanate
Flag P1:Flag of the Cossack Hetmanat.svg
Border P1:no
S1:Kiev Viceroyalty
Flag S1:Flag of Russia.svg
S2:Chernigov Governorate
Flag S2:Flag of Russia.svg
S3:Novgorod-Seversky Viceroyalty
Flag S3:Flag of Russia.svg
Capital:
Political Subdiv:regiments (polks)
Today:Chernihiv Oblast, Bryansk Oblast, Kyiv Oblast, Poltava Oblast, Cherkasy Oblast, Sumy Oblast, Kharkiv Oblast

The First Little Russia Governorate or Malorossiya Governorate, was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Russian Empire, which existed in 1764–1781. It was created after the abolition of Cossack Hetmanate and was governed by Pyotr Rumyantsev.

With another administrative reform of 1781 the governorate and its subdivisions (regiments) were liquidated and replaced with vice-royalties divided into counties (uezds).

Subdivisions

The governorate was divided into 10 regiments (polk) which were equivalent to counties (uezd).

Coat of arms

Until 1767 the coat of arms for the governorate was Cossack with musket when it was replaced with the Russian double headed eagle.

1796–1802

Conventional Long Name:Little Russia Governorate
Common Name:Little Russia
Subdivision:Governorate
Nation:the Russian Empire
Year Start:1796
Date Start:12 December
Year End:1802
Date End:27 February
P1:Kiev Viceroyalty
P2:Novgorod-Seversky Viceroyalty
P3:Chernigov Viceroyalty
S1:Chernigov Governorate
S2:Poltava Governorate
Capital:Chernigov
Today:Ukraine

Little Russia Governorate or Malorossiya Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Russian Empire that encompassed most of modern-day northeastern Ukraine, then given the historical designation of Little Russia, and adjacent regions in Russia.

The Governorate was formed in 1796 under the administrative reforms of Paul I which abolished the viceroyalty (namestnichestvo) system, which in turn replaced the regimental administration of the Cossack Hetmanate in 1781. This placed the Kiev Viceroyalty (excluding the city of Kiev itself), Novgorod-Seversky Viceroyalty and Chernigov Viceroyalty under the new unit. The administrative centre was the city of Chernigov (Chernihiv).

However, the extensive area which the new unit covered was too great for effective administration, and in February 1802 the Governorate was split into Chernigov Governorate and Poltava Governorate.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/display.asp?linkpath=pages%5CR%5CU%5CRumiantsevPetr.htm Pyotr Rumyantsev