-
administrative reform of 1923–1929, most of the
uezds were
transformed into
raions (districts). In UkSSR,
uezds were
reformed into
forty okruhas which were...
- The
uezd was
bordered by the
Sventsyany uezd to the east, the
Oshmyany and Lida
uezds to the south, the
Troki uezd to the west, and the
Vilkomir uezd of...
-
Verkhnedneprovsk and
Yekaterinoslav uezds of the
Yekaterinoslav Governorate to the east, the
Melitopol and
Dneprovsk uezds of the
Taurida Governorate, and...
- a
reform of the
administrative structure,
abolishing all
uezds,
including the
Kurdistan uezd. On 30 May 1930, the short-lived
Kurdistan Okrug was founded...
- The
Odessa uezd was a
county (
uezd) of the
Kherson Governorate of the
Russian Empire. The
uezd bordered the
Tiraspol and
Ananev uezds to the north, the...
- the
Tionety and
Dusheti uezds to the north, the Gori
uezd to the northwest, the
Borchaly uezd to the west, the
Kazakh uezd of the
Elizavetpol Governorate...
- shrjan) and 22 cities.
Originally formed from the
territory of the
tsarist uezds (counties)
between 24 June 1929 and 1930, the
districts of the Armenian...
- the
Russian Empire. It
bordered the governorate's
Etchmiadzin and
Erivan uezds to the north, the Kars
Oblast to the west,
Persia to the east, and the Ottoman...
-
Soviet authorities. The
uezd was
located in the
central part of the governorate,
bordering the Geokchay, Shemakha, and Baku
uezds to the north, Caspian...
- to the north, the Geokchay, Shemakha, and Baku
uezds to the south. The
administrative center of the
uezd was the city of Kuba (present-day Quba). The prefectures...