Belostok Oblast
Belostok Oblast was an administrative-territorial unit of the Russian Empire with its capital in Belostok. The region today is now mostly part of Poland.
History
The oblast was created from former Prussian Białystok Department, gained in 1807 by Russia in the Treaties of Tilsit.The oblast was abolished in 1842 when it was included into Grodno Governorate.
Administrative divisions
In the 19th century, some of the oblasts were administrative divisions which had a status roughly equal to that of the guberniyas; i.e., they existed independently from the guberniyas, not as their parts as it used to be the case in the 18th century.In 1808, the Oblast was divided into four uyezds :
- Belostok including the cities of Białystok, Choroszcz, Goniądz, Gródek, Knyszyn, Suraż, Trzcianne and Zabłudów
- Bielsk including the cities of Bielsk Podlaski, Boćki, Brańsk, Kleszczele, Narew and Orla
- Sokółka including the cities of Dąbrowa Białostocka, Janów, Korycin, Kuźnica, Nowy Dwór, Odelsk, Sidra, Sokółka, Suchowola and Wasilków
- Drohiczyn including the cities of Ciechanowiec, Drohiczyn, Mielnik, Niemirów and Siemiatycze