Zapadny Krai

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Zapadny Krai was a historical administrative region of the Russian Empire encompassing much of its western borderlands, including parts of present-day Belarus, Lithuania, and Poland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative region
historical region
region of the Russian Empire
associatedWith Belarusian lands NERFINISHED
Lithuanian lands
Polish lands
borderedBy western borderlands of the Russian Empire
country Russian Empire
governedBy authorities of the Russian Empire
hasPart territory of present-day Belarus
territory of present-day Lithuania
territory of present-day Poland
historicalPeriod 19th century
early 20th century
historicalRegionOf Belarus NERFINISHED
Lithuania NERFINISHED
Poland NERFINISHED
languageOfAdministration Russian
locatedIn Eastern Europe
Western part of the Russian Empire
partOf Russian Empire
western borderlands of the Russian Empire
politicalStatus borderland region
usedAsTermIn Russian imperial administration documents
Russian imperial historiography
usedBy Russian imperial administration NERFINISHED

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Western Krai alsoKnownAs Zapadny Krai