Administrative divisions of Russia in 1719–1725


Major events

The second administrative reform of 1719 was carried out by Peter the Great in order to fix the deficiencies of the original system. On June 9, 1719 Peter issued an ukase that abolished the division of the governorates into lots. Instead, most of the Governorates were divided into provinces, and provinces were further subdivided into districts. Provinces were governed by voyevodas. The idea of the subdivision of governorates into province was borrowed from the administrative division system of Sweden and other European countries. Districts were introduced to replace the old system of subdivision into uyezds; however, the borders of the new districts did not match those of the old uyezds. The purpose of the districts was also different from that of the uyezds—population of each district was taxed to support military units assigned to it.