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  1. According to the Peace Treaty of Riga of 18 March 1921, the western part of Belarus (Grodno gubernia, nearly half of the Minsk gubernia, and most of the Vilno gubernia) went into Poland. The following six districts of the former Minsk gubernia remained in the BSSR: Bobruisk, Borisov, Igumen (from 1923 Cherven) and Mozyr districts and certain parts of the Minsk and Slutsk districts.

  2. Poland. Kholm Governorate[a] was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Russian Empire, with its capital in Kholm (Chełm). It was created from the eastern parts of Siedlce Governorate and Lublin Governorate in 1912. It was separated from Privislinsky Krai and joined to Kiev General Governorate as "core Russian territory", as a ...

  3. Additional lands annexed from Poland in 1815 were organized into the Kholm governorate in 1912. [ 2 ] After the events of 1917, which led to the declaration of independence of the Ukrainian People's Republic , these governorates became subdivisions, which also annexed Ukrainian-inhabited parts of Mogilev , Kursk , Voronezh and Minsk governorates in 1918.

  4. Wilno (Vilnus) Governorate (gubernia) Wilno (Vilnus) Governorate existed, albeit with short-term discontuniations, between 1795 and 1920, on the territories that currently belong to Lithuania and Belarus.Wilno is its administrative centre. The Governorate was established after the Third Partition of Poland in 1795. Wilno Governorate consisted ...

  5. May 30, 2012 · Observations: 50% of all people had one of the top 12 names for each gender. 65% of people had one of the top 20 names for each gender; and that these 60 root names represent 75% of all people. Virtually every name commonly used by Jews in Poland is a variant of one of these names listed in the two attached documents.

  6. 1911 and 1916 Benedykt Hertz: "Mapa szseciu gubernji. Litwy i Bialej Rusi." (Map of the six guberniyas of. Lithuania and White Russia) by the publishing house. "Kurjera Litewskiego," Edmund Nowiekiego, editor. The. 1911 version is sections of paper glued to linen; the. 1916 version is paper, only. c. 1919 '"Mapa ziem polskich" (Map.

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  8. Jan 15, 2017 · The borders are shifted to the east relative to present-day Poland, including parts of what is now Lithuania, Ukraine, and Belarus. This territory that was part of Poland between the World Wars, but is excluded from today’s Poland, is known as the Kresy. Figure 8: Map of the Second Polish Republic showing borders from 1921-1939. 8

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