Privislinsky Krai

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Privislinsky Krai was the official name of the Russian Empire’s Polish territories (Congress Poland) in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, reflecting their status as a western borderland province.

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Surface form Occurrences
Привислинский край 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative region
borderland
historical region
associatedWithEvent January Uprising aftermath
borderedBy Austro-Hungarian Empire NERFINISHED
German Empire NERFINISHED
capital Warsaw NERFINISHED
containsCity Częstochowa NERFINISHED
Kielce NERFINISHED
Lublin NERFINISHED
Płock NERFINISHED
Radom NERFINISHED
Siedlce NERFINISHED
Suwałki NERFINISHED
Warsaw NERFINISHED
Łódź NERFINISHED
containsRegion Masovia NERFINISHED
parts of Lesser Poland
correspondsTo Congress Poland NERFINISHED
country Russian Empire
dissolvedAsEntityAfter World War I NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Germans
Jews
Poles
Russians
governedAs set of guberniyas (provinces) of the Russian Empire
hasAlternativeName Vistula Land NERFINISHED
hasHistoricalContext Russification of Polish territories NERFINISHED
hasStatus western borderland province
historicalNameFor Kingdom of Poland (Congress Poland) NERFINISHED
languageOfAdministration Russian
locatedIn Eastern Europe
Poland
majorLanguageSpoken Polish
namedAfter Vistula River NERFINISHED
officialNameOf Russian Empire’s Polish territories NERFINISHED
partOf Russian Empire NERFINISHED
politicalStatus integral part of the Russian Empire
previousEntity Congress Poland NERFINISHED
religionMajority Roman Catholicism
religionMinority Eastern Orthodoxy NERFINISHED
Judaism
successorEntity Second Polish Republic NERFINISHED
underSovereigntyOf Tsar of Russia NERFINISHED
usedAsOfficialNameInPeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
usedAsTermToEmphasize incorporation of Polish lands into Russian Empire

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Vistula Land province of the Russian Empire historicalName Privislinsky Krai
subject surface form: Vistula Land
Vistula Land hasOfficialName Privislinsky Krai
Vistula Land hasNameInRussian Privislinsky Krai
this entity surface form: Привислинский край