Administrative divisions of Russia in 1713-1714

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1708–1710
1710–1713
1713–1714
1714–1717
1717–1719
1719–1725
1725–1726
1726–1727
1727–1728
1728–1744
1744–1764

  • Archangelgorod Governorate (Архангелогородская губерния)
    • Subdivided into 18.5 lots (Russian: доли).
  • Azov Governorate (Азовская губерния)
    • Subdivided into 7.5 lots.
  • Kazan Governorate (Казанская губерния)
    • Subdivided into 21 lots.
  • Kiev Governorate (Киевская губерния)
    • Subdivided into 5 lots.
  • Moscow Governorate (Московская губерния)
    • Subdivided into lots.
  • Riga Governorate (Рижская губерния)
    • Subdivided into lots.
  • St. Petersburg Governorate (Санкт-Петербургская губерния)
    • Subdivided into 32.2 lots.
  • Siberian Governorate (Сибирская губерния)
    • Subdivided into 9 lots.
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