- Administrative division of Polish territories after partitions
This article covers the changing administration of the territories acquired after three partitions of Poland in the late 18th century by the
Austrian Empire , theKingdom of Prussia and theRussian Empire in the period 1772-1918. These changes were further complicated by the changes within those states and periodic recreations of some form of Polish state itself.It does not cover the administrative divisions of two main Polish states of the 19th century -
administrative division of Duchy of Warsaw (1807-1815) andadministrative division of Congress Poland (1815-1918). For the administrative division of thePolish-Lithuanian Commonwealth before its final third partition, seeAdministrative division of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth . For administrative divisions of the states that partitioned Poland, covering their entire administrative division, see:
* for Prussia,Provinces of Prussia
* for Russia,History of the administrative division of Russia ,Austrian partition
The
Austrian Empire (known from second half of the 19th century as theAustro-Hungarian Empire ) acquired Polish territories in the First (1772) and Third (1795)partitions of Poland divided the former territories of the Commonwealth it obtained into:
*Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria - from 1772 to 1918.
*New Galicia - from 1795 to 1809
*Free City of Kraków - from 1815 to 1846Prussian partition
The
Kingdom of Prussia (known from second half of the 19th century asGerman Empire ) acquired Polish territories in all three partitions and divided the former territories of the Commonwealth it obtained into:
*Netze District - from 1772 to 1793
*New Silesia - from 1795 to 1807
*New East Prussia - from 1795 to 1807
*South Prussia - from 1793 to 1806
*East Prussia - from 1773-1829
*West Prussia - from 1773-1824Russian partition
The
Russian Empire which acquired the territories of the Kingdom of Poland as well as of theGrand Duchy of Lithuania in all three Partitions, divided the former territories of the Commonwealth it obtained by creating or enlarging the followingguberniya s:
*Belarus Governorate
*Bratslav Governorate
*Chernigov Governorate
*Izyaslav Governorate
*Yekaterinoslav Governorate
*Kiev Governorate
*Lithuania Governorate , later split intoLithuania-Grodno Governorate andLithuania-Vilna Governorate , the last one later split into Vilna andKovno Governorate s
*Minsk Governorate
*Mogilev Governorate
*Podolia Governorate
*Polotsk Governorate
*Pskov Governorate
*Slonim Governorate - several moths after creation connected toLithuania Governorate in and split off from it in 1801 asLithuania-Grodno Governorate
*Volhynia Governorate After the
Congress of Vienna in 1815, the Russian Empire created a separate entity calledCongress Poland out of some of the above governorates. Seeadministrative division of Congress Poland for details.Territories in the Russian partition which were not incorporated into Congress Poland were officially known as the
Western Krai , and in Poland as the taken lands ( _pl. ziemie zabrane).The Western Krai comprised the following lands of the Commonwealth:
* from thefirst partition of Poland (1772): PolishInflants (Latgale ), the northern part of thePolotsk Voivodeship , the entireMstsislaw Voivodeship andVitebsk Voivodeship s, and the south-eastern part of theMinsk Voivodeship (about 92,000 km²)
* from thesecond partition of Poland (1793): the remaining part of the Minsk Voivodeship, the entireKiev Voivodeship ,Bracław Voivodeship andVilnius Voivodeship s, parts ofPodole Voivodeship and eastern parts of the Wołyń Voivodeship andBrest Litovsk Voivodeship s (about 250,000 km²)
* from thethird partition of Poland (1795): all the territories east of theBug river (about 120,000. km²) and after 1807 theBelostok Oblast )It consisted of 9
guberniya s: sixBelarus ian andLithuania n ones that constituted theNorthwestern Krai (Vilna Governorate ,Kovno Governorate ,Grodno Governorate ,Minsk Governorate ,Mogilev Governorate andVitebsk Governorate ) and three Ukrainian ones that constituted theSouthwestern Krai (Volhynia Governorate ,Podolia Governorate andKiev Governorate ).
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