Kamenets-Podolsky uezd


The Kamenets-Podolsky uezd was a county of the Podolian Governorate of the Russian Empire. The uezd bordered the Proskurov uezd to the north, the Ushitsa uezd to the east, the Khotin uezd to the south, and Austria to the west. Its administrative centre of the county was Kamenets-Podolsky. The county covered most of the area of Kamianets-Podilskyi Raion.

Administrative divisions

The subcounties of the Kamenets-Podolsky uezd in 1912 were as follows:
NameName in RussianCapital
Bogovitsa volostБаговицкая волостьBogovitsa
Balin volostБалинская волостьBalin
Berezhanka volostБережанская волостьBerezhanka
Gavrilovtse volostГавриловецкая волостьGavrilovtse
Gorodok volostГородокская волостьGorodok
Dolzhok volostДолжецкая волостьDolzhok
Kupin volostКупинская волостьKupin
Kuyavy volostКуявская волостьKuyavy
Lyantskorun volostЛянцкорунская волостьLyantskorun
Makov volostМаковская волостьMakov
Olkhovets volostОльховецкая волостьOlkhovets
Orynin volostОрынинская волостьOrynin
Rykhta volostРыхтецкая волостьRykhta
Smotrich volostСмотричская волостьSmotrich
Tsykova volostЦыковская волостьTsykova

Demographics

At the time of the Russian Empire Census on, the Kamenets-Podolsky uezd had a population of 266,350, including 132,750 men and 133,600 women. The majority of the population indicated Little Russian to be their mother tongue, with significant Jewish and Great Russian speaking minorities.
LanguageNative speakersPercentage
Little Russian210,26492.89
Jewish37,11416.40
Great Russian10,9224.83
Polish7,2753.21
German2300.10
Tatar2180.10
White Russian940.04
Votyak760.03
French320.01
Czech300.01
Romanian100.00
Bashkir90.00
Cheremis90.00
Mordovian50.00
Chuvash20.00
Gipsy10.00
Latvian10.00
Other580.03
Total226,350100.00