Kholm Governorate (Russian Empire)
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Kholm Governorate Холмская Губерния |
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Governorate of Russian Empire | |||||
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Capital | Chełm | ||||
History | |||||
• | Creation of Kholm Governorate | 8 September 1913 | |||
• | Creation of Lublin Voivodeship | 1915 | |||
Area | 10,460 km2 (4,039 sq mi) | ||||
Population | |||||
• | 912,000 | ||||
Density | 87.2 /km2 (225.8 /sq mi) | ||||
Political subdivisions | Governorates of the Russian Empire | ||||
Today part of | Poland |
Kholm Governorate or Chełm Governorate (Russian: Холмская Губерния, Kholmskaya Guberniya; Polish: gubernia chełmska) was an administrative unit (governorate) of the Russian Empire. Its capital was in Chełm (Russian and Ukrainian: Холм Kholm).
It was created from eastern parts of Siedlce Governorate and Lublin Governorate in 1912. It was separated from the Privislinsky Krai and joined to Kiev General Governorate as "core Russian territory", as a precaution in case Privislinsky Krai territories should be taken from the Russian Empire in an upcoming war. Another reason for this administrative change was to facilitate Russification and conversion of the non-Eastern Orthodox Christians.[1]
According to Russian statistical sources in 1914, while the area of the governorate was 10 460 km2, it was inhabited by approximately 912,095 inhabitants of whom about 50.1% were Little Russians (a demonym used for Ukrainians in Tsarist Russia) (446,839), 30.5% Poles, 15.8% Jews.[2] However during the retreat of the Russian Army in the summer of 1915, the Russian command gave orders to evacuate the "Russian population" of Kholm region. Due to that policy, about 2/3 of the Ukrainian population was deported to the Russian Empire in June–July 1915. The number of deported population was reaching some 300,000 people and thus significantly changing the national composition in the region.
References
- ↑ Norman Davies, God's Playground: A History of Poland, Columbia University Press, 2005, ISBN 0-231-12819-3, Print, p.278
- ↑ http://www.hist.msu.ru/Labs/UkrBel/sklarov.htm (in Russian)
External links
- (Russian) The legal document of the Russian Duma that proclaims the creation of the Kholm Governorate.
- Map of Kholm region
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