Russian Partition of Poland

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The Russian Partition of Poland was the portion of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth annexed and ruled by the Russian Empire after the late 18th-century partitions, marked by political repression and efforts at Russification.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former territory
historical region
appliesToJurisdiction Russian Empire
appliesToPart Congress Poland
Western Krai
surface form: Northwestern Krai

Southwestern Krai
Western Krai
contains Białystok
Hrodna
surface form: Grodno

Kiev Governorate
surface form: Kiev region

Lublin
Minsk
Vilnius
Warsaw
country Russian Empire
dissolvedBy end of World War I
endTime 1918
ethnicGroup Belarusians
Jews
Lithuanians
Poles
Ukrainians
followed Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
hasCharacteristic Russification policies
censorship
confiscation of estates
political repression
restriction of Polish autonomy
suppression of uprisings
hasPart territories annexed in the First Partition of Poland
territories annexed in the Second Partition of Poland
territories annexed in the Third Partition of Poland
inception 1772
languageUsed Polish
Russian
Yiddish
locatedIn Eastern Europe
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
partOf Partitions of Poland
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy

Judaism
Roman Catholicism
replacedBy Second Polish Republic
significantEvent Congress of Vienna
First Partition of Poland
January Uprising
November Uprising
Second Partition of Poland
Third Partition of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
surface form: Third Partition of Poland
startTime 1772

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Olkusz historicalPartitionPeriod Russian Partition of Poland
Poland-Lithuania in the early modern period significantEvent Russian Partition of Poland
this entity surface form: Partitions of Poland (1772, 1793, 1795)
Polish independence movement location Russian Partition of Poland
The Industrial Development of Poland focusesOnRegion Russian Partition of Poland
this entity surface form: Russian partition of Poland
Constitution of 3 May 1791 (adopted by the Four-Year Sejm) triggered Russian Partition of Poland
subject surface form: Constitution of 3 May 1791
this entity surface form: Russian intervention in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Flying University politicalContext Russian Partition of Poland
Vistula Land province of the Russian Empire locatedIn Russian Partition of Poland
subject surface form: Vistula Land
Błonie, Congress Poland partOf Russian Partition of Poland
this entity surface form: Russian partition of Poland
Kovno, Russian Empire wasPartOf Russian Partition of Poland
this entity surface form: Russian partition of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Warsaw Governorate partOf Russian Partition of Poland
this entity surface form: Russian partition of Poland
Krasnosielc, Congress Poland, Russian Empire historicalTerritory Russian Partition of Poland
this entity surface form: Russian partition of Poland
Krasnosielc, Congress Poland, Russian Empire partOf Russian Partition of Poland
this entity surface form: Russian-controlled partition of Poland
Masovian Voivodeship (1526–1795) followedBy Russian Partition of Poland
Act of 5th November 1916 territorialScope Russian Partition of Poland
this entity surface form: Russian partition of Poland
Prussian Eastern Provinces borderedBy Russian Partition of Poland