Vladimir Governorate


Vladimir Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit of the Russian Empire, the Russian Republic and the Russian SFSR, which existed in 1796–1929.

History

Until 1719 – Vladimirsky Uyezd of the Zamoskovny Krai within the Tsardom of Russia.
In 1719, the Vladimir Province was formed as part of Moscow Governorate. In 1778, an independent Vladimir Viceroyalty was formed, divided into 14 uyezds. In 1796, the viceroyalty was transformed into a governorate. From 1881 to 1917, Vladimir Governorate consisted of 13 uyezds and didn't change its borders.
By the Decree of the Presidium of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee “On the formation on the territory of the Russian SFSR of administrative-territorial associations of krai and oblast significance” of 14 January 1929, from 1 October 1929, Vladimir Governorate was abolished. The Ivanovo Industrial Oblast was formed with its center in the city of Ivanovo-Voznesensk, consisting, as the main body, of Govenorates of Ivanovo-Voznesensk, Vladimir, Yaroslavl and Kostroma.

Religion

In church terms, the Vladimir Governorate constituted the Vladimir Diocese. In 1888, there were 970 Orthodox parishes and 1,192 temples.
There was one Evangelical church, two Jewish houses of worship.