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Chernihiv GovernorateЧернігівська губернія
Governorate of Ukrainian State and Ukrainian SSR
1918–1925

  Chernihiv Governorate
CapitalChernihiv
Area 
• (1897)52,396 km (20,230 sq mi)
Population 
• (1897) 2,298,000
History 
• Established 27 February 1918
• Disestablished 1 August 1925
Political subdivisionscounties: 18 (1918–1919)
11 (1919–1923)
okruhas: 5 (1923–1925)
Preceded by Succeeded by
Chernigov Governorate
Mogilev Governorate
Kursk Governorate
Hlukhiv Okruha
Konotop Okruha
Nizhyn Okruha
Chernihiv Okruha
Today part ofChernihiv Oblast
Kiev Oblast
Bryansk Oblast
Kursk Oblast
Gomel Region

Chernihiv Governorate (Template:Lang-uk) was one of administrative territorial subdivision of Ukraine in 1918–1925. It was inherited from the Russian system of territorial subdivisions that existed prior to World War I.

Administrative division

The governorate consisted of 18 counties (powiats).

In 1919, the northern Mhlyn, Novozybkiv, Starodub, and Surazh counties, with their mixed Ukrainian–Belarusian–Russian population, were transferred from Ukraine to the newly established Gomel Governorate of the Russian republic.

In 1925, the governorate’s territory was redistributed among Hlukhiv, Konotop, Nizhyn, and Chernihiv districts (okruhas).

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Governorates of Ukraine (1918–1925)
1918–1921
1921–1925
Historical regions in present-day Ukraine
Geographical regions
States and tribes of classical antiquity
and the Early Middle Ages
Principalities of Kyivan Rus'
Post-Mongol era regions
Polish–Lithuanian regions
Ottoman provinces
Cossack regions
Imperial Russian regions
Austro-Hungarian provinces
20th-century regions and states
Ethno-Ukrainian regions abroad

  1. ^ "Chernihiv gubernia". www.encyclopediaofukraine.com. Retrieved 2020-05-28.
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