Litin uezd


The Litin uezd was a county of the Podolian Governorate of the Russian Empire. The uezd bordered the Novograd-Volynsky and Zhitomir uezds of the Volhynian Governorate to the north, the Vinnitsa uezd to the east, the Mogilev uezd to the south, and the Ushitsa uezd to the west. It composed most of Vinnytsia Raion. The administrative centre of the county was Litin.

Administrative divisions

The subcounties of the Litin uezd in 1912 were as follows:
NameName in RussianCapital
Bagrinovtsy volostБагриновская волостьBagrinovtsy
Kozhukhov volostКожуховская волостьKozhukhov
Mezhirov volostМежировская волостьMezhirov
Ovsyanniki volostОвсянникская волостьOvsyanniki
Pilyava volostПилявская волостьPilyava
Sosny volostСосонская волостьSosny
Staraya-Sinyava volostСтаро-Синявская волостьStaraya-Sinyava
Tereshpol volostТерешпольская волостьTereshpol
Ulanov volostУлановская волостьUlanov
Khmelnik volostХмѣльникская волостьMazurovka

Demographics

At the time of the Russian Empire Census on, the Litin uezd had a population of 210,502, including 104,182 men and 106,320 women. The majority of the population indicated Little Russian to be their mother tongue, with a significant Jewish speaking minority.
LanguageNative speakersPercentage
Little Russian175,00783.14
Jewish24,05111.43
Great Russian6,3683.03
Polish4,3482.07
Romanian2880.14
German1050.05
Gipsy990.05
White Russian990.05
Czech610.03
Tatar490.02
Bashkir130.01
French80.00
Other60.00
Total210,502100.00