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Saint Petersburg Governorate

Saint Petersburg Governorate was a province (guberniya) of the Russian Empire, with its capital in Saint Petersburg. The governorate was composed of 44,613 square kilometres (17,225 mi2) of area and 2,112,033 inhabitants. It was bordered by Estonian and Livonian Governorates to the west, Pskov Governorate to the south, Novgorod Governorate to the east, Olonets Governorate to the northeast, and Vyborg Governorate of the Grand Duchy of Finland to the north. The governorate covered most of the areas of modern Leningrad Oblast and Ida-Viru, Jõgeva, Tartu, Põlva, and Võru counties of Estonia.

Establishment
Ingermanland Governorate (, Ingermanlandskaya guberniya) was created from the territories reconquered from the Swedish Empire in the Great Northern War. In 1704 prince Alexander Menshikov was appointed as its first governor, and in 1706 it was first Russian region designated as a Governorate. According to the Tsar Peter the Great's edict as on , 1708, the whole Russia was split into eight Governorates. In the same year Ingermanland Governorate was further expanded to encompass the regions of Pskov, Novgorod and other towns of Western Russia. As with the rest of the governorates, neither the borders nor internal subdivisions of Ingermanland Governorate were defined; instead, the territory was defined as a set of cities and the lands adjacent to those cities. By another edict on June 3, 1710, the governorate was renamed St. Petersburg Governorate after the newly founded city of Saint Petersburg, and in 1721 the former Swedish Duchy of Ingria, and parts of Kexholm County and the County of Viborg and Nyslott were formally ceded to Russia by the Treaty of Nystad. After the Treaty of Åbo in 1743, the parts of Kexholm and Viborg were joined with new territorial gains from Sweden into the Governorate of Vyborg (). From August 18, 1914 to January 26, 1924 it was named Petrograd Governorate, and during 1924–1927 — Leningrad Governorate. It was abolished on August 1, 1927 when modern Leningrad Oblast was created. == Administrative divisions ==
Administrative divisions
The governorate was composed of eight counties (uezds) as of January 1, 1914. Follows the table: Supernumerary town Former city ==Governorate administration==
Governorate administration
General Governors • Prince Aleksandr Menshikov 12 October 1702 – May 1724 • Pyotr Apraksin May 1724 – January 1725 • Prince Aleksandr Menshikov January 1725 – 8 September 1727 • Jan Sapieha 1727 – 1728 • Burkhard Christoph von Münnich January 1728 – 1734 War GovernorNikolai Golovin 1742 • Peter Lacy 1743 • Vasily Repnin 1744 • Stepan Ignatiev 1744 • Boris Yusupov 1749 • Prince Mikhail Golitsin 1752 – 1754 • Peter August of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck 1762 • Ivan Neplyuyev 1762 – 1764 • Ivan Glebov 1767 • Prince Aleksander Golitsin October 1769 – 8 October 1783 • Jacob Bruce 1784 – 6 October 1791 • Aleksander Romanov 6 October 1791 – 1797 War GovernorNikolai Arkharov 6 October 1791 – November 1796, until 15 June 1797 acting General Governor • Fyodor Buksgevden June 1797 – August 1798 • Pyotr von der Pahlen 8 August 1798 – 30 June 1801, until 25 August 1800 acting, from 24 March 1801 War GovernorMikhail Kutuzov 30 July 1801 – 9 September 1802 War GovernorMikhail Kamenskiy 27 August 1802 – 16 November 1802 War GovernorPyotr Tolstoy 28 November 1802 – 25 January 1803 War GovernorAndrey Budberg 25 January 1803 – 17 February 1803 War Governor • Pyotr Tolstoy 28 November 1802 – 10 September 1805 War GovernorNikolai Svechin 1803 – 1806 • Sergey Vyazmitinov 10 September 1805 – 12 January 1808 War Governor • Prince Dmitry Lobanov-Rostovskiy 12 January 1808 – 2 February 1809 • Alexander Balashov 14 February 1809 – 9 April 1810 • Sergey Vyazmitinov 10 November 1816 – 31 August 1818 War General GovernorMikhail Miloradovich 31 August 1818 – 15 December 1825 War General GovernorPavel Golenishchev-Kutuzov 27 December 1825 – 19 February 1830 War General GovernorPyotr Essen 17 February 1830 – 14 February 1842 War General GovernorAleksander Kavelin 14 February 1842 – 19 April 1846 War General GovernorMatvey Khrapovitskiy 7 April 1846 – 31 March 1847 War General GovernorDmitry Shulgin 3 May 1847 – 1 January 1855 War General GovernorAleksander Stroganov 1854 War GovernorPavel Ignatiev 28 December 1854 – 16 November 1861 War General GovernorAleksandr Suvorov-Rymnikskiy 16 November 1861 – 16 May 1866 War General GovernorIosif Gurko April 1879 – February 1880 • Pyotr Gresser February 1880 – 1892 • Viktor von Wahl 1892 – 1895 • Nikolai Kleigels 1895 – 1904 • Ivan Fullon 1904 – 1905 • Dmitry Trepov 12 January 1905 – 14 April 1905 acting General GovernorVladimir Dedyulin 1905 – 1906 • Vladimir von der Launits 1906 – 1907 • Daniil Drachevsky 1907 – 1914 • Aleksandr Obolensky 1914 – 1916 • Aleksandr Balk 1916 – March 1917 • Vadim Yurevich March – May 1917 • Grigory Shreider July – November 1917 Governors Marshals of the nobility Served as chair of the Assembly of Nobility ==See also==
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