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Ufa Governorate

Coordinates: 54°44′00″N 55°58′00″E / 54.7333°N 55.9667°E / 54.7333; 55.9667
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Ufa Governorate
Уфимская губерния
Governorate of Russian Empire (1865–1917), Russian Republic, Provisional All-Russian Government (1918), and RSFSR (1918–1922)
1865–1922
Coat of arms of Ufa
Coat of arms

Location within the Russian Empire
CapitalUfa
Area 
• (1897)
122,005 km2 (47,106 sq mi)
Population 
• (1897)
2,220,497
History 
• Established
1865
• Disestablished
June 14 1922
Political subdivisionsuezds: 6
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Orenburg Governorate
Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
Ufa Directory
Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
Bashkiria

Ufa Governorate (Russian: Уфи́мская губе́рния, Bashkir: Өфө губернаһы, Öfö gubernahı) was a governorate of the Russian Empire with its capital in the city Ufa. It was created in 1865 by separation from Orenburg Governorate. On June 14, 1922 the governorate was transformed into the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. It occupied an area of 122,005 km2 and the territory of the governorate was divided to 6 uyezds.

Population

According to the 1865 data, the population of Ufa Governorate was 1,291,018. According to the 1897 Census it was 2,220,497; urban population was 48.9%. Bashkir people constituted 41% of total population; Russian people: 38%; Tatar people: 8.4%; Mari people: 3.7%; Chuvash people: 2.8%; Mordvins: 1.7%.[1]

Economy

Arable lands was about 35% of the governorate's total area. Industry was based on mining and metalworking; there were also food, clothing and timber industries.

Administrative division

Ufa Governorate consisted of the following uyezds (administrative centres in parentheses):

Notable people

References

Sources

  • Энциклопедический словарь Брокгауза и Ефрона: В 86 томах (82 т. и 4 доп.). — СПб., 1890–1907.

54°44′00″N 55°58′00″E / 54.7333°N 55.9667°E / 54.7333; 55.9667