Reval Governorate
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Reval Governorate (Ревельская губерния or Revel guberniya) was a governorate of the Russian Empire. Named after the city of Reval, today known as Tallinn, it was created in 1719 out of territories conquered from Sweden in the Great Northern War. The former dominion of Swedish Estonia was formally ceded to Russia in the Treaty of Nystad in 1721. While the rule of the Swedish Kings had been fairly liberal with greater autonomy granted for the peasantry, the regime was tightened under the Russian Tsars and serfdom was not abolished until 1819.
The governorate consisted the northern part of the present-day Estonia approximately corresponding to Harjumaa including the city of Tallinn, Western Virumaa, Eastern Virumaa, Raplamaa, Järvamaa, Läänemaa and Hiiumaa. During subsequent administrative reordering, the governorate was renamed in 1796 into Governorate of Estonia (Эстляндская губерния or Estlyandskaya guberniya), which on April 12, 1917 (March 30 Old Style) was expanded to include northern Livonia and after that it corresponded roughly to the present territory of Estonia.
Reval Governorate and the later Governorate of Estonia (in what is now northern Estonia) was one of the three Baltic provinces along with Livonia and Courland of the Russian Empire. After the Russian revolution of 1917 its capital Tallinn remained under Soviet control until February 24, 1918 when the Estonian independence was declared.
- Riga Governorate
- Saint Petersburg Governorate
- Administrative divisions of Russia in 1719-1725
- History of Estonia - Part of Imperial Russia