Disambiguation evidence for guberniyas (governorates) via surface form

"guberniya"


As subject (49)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "guberniya".

Predicate Object
abolishedBy administrative reform of the Russian SFSR (1929)
administrativeLevel provincial level
appliesToJurisdiction Caucasus
appliesToJurisdiction Central Asia (in later period)
appliesToJurisdiction European Russia
appliesToJurisdiction Siberia
country Russian Empire
endTime 1929
governedBy governor
hasNotableExample Kiev Governorate
hasNotableExample Moscow Governorate
hasNotableExample Saint Petersburg Governorate
hasNotableExample Siberian Governorate
hasNotableExample Taurida Oblast
surface form: Taurida Governorate
hasNotableExample Vilna Governorate
hasNotableExample Warsaw Governorate
hasRole framework for local self-government (zemstvo)
hasRole judicial district
hasRole military conscription district
hasRole tax collection unit
headTitle governor
headTitle governor-general
instanceOf administrative territorial entity
instanceOf former administrative division
introducedBy Peter the Great
languageOfTerm Russian
legalSystem imperial Russian law
partOf imperial Russian administrative hierarchy
pluralForm gubernii
pluralForm guberniyas
replacedBy krai
replacedBy oblast
replacedBy oblast of the Russian SFSR
replacedBy okrug
replaces uyezd-based system of Muscovy
significantEvent Catherine the Great’s provincial reform (1775)
significantEvent administrative reform of 1708
significantEvent administrative reform of 1719
startTime 1708
subdividedInto okrug (in some periods)
subdividedInto uyezd
subdividedInto volost
subdivisionOf Russian Empire
usedIn Grand Duchy of Finland
usedIn Kingdom of Poland (Congress Poland)
usedIn Russian Empire
usedIn Russian Provisional Government
surface form: Russian Republic (1917)
usedIn Russian SFSR
surface form: Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
usedIn Soviet Union