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| Ethnic groups in Erivan | Governorate according to 1897 Russian census. |
| On January 22, 1832, the Kiev | Governorate, along with the Volhynia and the Podolia Go |
| It is located in the Rafah | Governorate along the Egyptian-Palestinian Authority bo |
| In 1850 the oblast was reorganized into a | governorate, and by 1872 it consisted of 7 uyezds. |
| lawyer and a big landowner of the Chernigov | Governorate and his mother was Maria Hryhorivna Preobra |
| The area came to form parts of the Kherson | Governorate and is now part of the Ukrainian Odessa and |
| cted to the First State Duma for the Kutais | Governorate and became one of its leading Menshevik dep |
| cted to the First State Duma for the Tiflis | Governorate and became a spokesman for the Social Democ |
| rinyas and Somalis was given to the Eritrea | Governorate and Somalia Governorate., even as a reward |
| 4 it was restored as an uyezd town of Tomsk | Governorate and granted the coat of arms which is still |
| Mobitel currently covers Erbil | Governorate and Duhok Governorate and is in the plannin |
| be separated from the control of the Diyala | governorate and be allowed to join the Autonomous Kurdi |
| hief of Najaf, the Deputy-Governor of Najaf | Governorate and Muhammad al-Friji, an Iraqi Colonel. |
| Later he painted while in Crimea, Kiev | Governorate, and Finland. |
| Its best vote was in the Bethlehem | Governorate, and its next best was in the Ramallah and |
| Minister Essam Sharaf abolished the Helwan | Governorate and reincorporated its territory into the C |
| rmed roughly from parts of the former Vilna | Governorate and Suvalki Governorate of the Russian Empi |
| 82, he was the Chief Architect of the Kazan | Governorate, and in 1883-1907 he held the post of the C |
| of Hreyya Razna near Zagazig in the Sharqia | Governorate, approximately 80 kilometres to the north o |
| All archaeological sites within Sharqia | Governorate areas are accurately defined on small scale |
| The volost became a part of Murmansk | Governorate at the time of its establishment in 1921, a |
| The Taganrog | Governorate at that moment comprised the cities of Rost |
| e brother of the current governor of Ninawa | Governorate, Atheel al-Nujaifi. |
| In 1918 most of Erivan | Governorate became part of the Democratic Republic of A |
| eturn to their home base (in Yekaterinoslav | Governorate, behind the White lines). |
| tonov-Ovseyenko was in charge of the Tambov | Governorate, brutally suppressing the 1920-1921 Tambov |
| It was merged in 1844 into Radom | Governorate, but recreated in 1866. |
| March 8, 1918, in German-occupied Courland | Governorate by a Landesrat composed of Baltic Germans, |
| Projected Mid -Year Population for Jenin | Governorate by Locality 2004- 2006 Palestinian Central |
| ecember 12, 1796, they were merged into one | governorate, called Lithuania Governorate, with capital |
| eastern region of the modern Ukraine: Kiev | Governorate, Chernigov Governorate, Odessa Governorate, |
| tle), describes his experiences as a Deputy | Governorate Co-ordinator in Iraq. |
| In 1913, the area of the | governorate comprised 55,900 square versts, its populat |
| Qadisyah | governorate council election |
| Fadel lost his seat on the | Governorate Council in the governorate elections in Jan |
| The | Governorate Council election in the Ninawa governorate |
| The election for the | governorate council of Iraq's al-Anbar governorate were |
| Ninawa | Governorate districts |
| eing a part of the German occupied Courland | Governorate during the First World War. |
| Abusir is located in Matruh | Governorate, Egypt |
| Location of Pithom in Ismailia | Governorate, Egypt |
| t Uweinat Desert in southwestern New Valley | Governorate, Egypt, Only 0.6 km (0.4 mi) north of the b |
| The Wasit | governorate election of 2009 was held on 31 January 200 |
| The Dhi Qar | governorate election of 2009 was held on 31 January 200 |
| The Al Muthanna | governorate election of 2009 was held on 31 January 200 |
| The Babil | governorate election of 2009 was held on 31 January 200 |
| The Diyala | governorate election of 2009 was held on 31 January 200 |
| The Najaf | governorate election of 2009 was held on 31 January 200 |
| Main article: Ninawa | governorate election, 2009 |
| Main article: Diyala | governorate election, 2009 |
| Further information: Iraqi Kurdistan | Governorate elections 2005 |
| Some 3,500 Doukhobors from Tiflis | Governorate, Elisabethpol Governorate, and Kars Oblast, |
| He also asked the | Governorate Executive Committee (Administration) to giv |
| ber 1919 he was a chairman of the Chernigov | Governorate executive committee (governor). |
| eligious Endowments and the Mufti of Tartus | Governorate from 1985 to 2002, when he was appointed As |
| The refugee camp is in the Deir al-Balah | Governorate, Gaza Strip. |
| Not to be confused with Kiev | Governorate General. |
| The | governorate has a total area of 4,071 square kilometres |
| The | governorate has a total population of approximately 280 |
| The | governorate has 340,000 inhabitants (2005 estimate) and |
| ~20,000), Yekaterinoslav | Governorate, he started to work at a railway workshop o |
| area of the former Russian Empire's Taurida | Governorate, i.e., the Crimean Peninsula and adjacent a |
| p in Gori, Georgia (then part of the Tiflis | Governorate, Imperial Russia), where they attended a lo |
| al of Al-Faris District in the Salah al-Din | Governorate in Iraq. |
| nd was then part of Tiraspol uyezd, Kherson | Governorate in the Russian Empire. |
| rs west of Hebron.The town is in the Hebron | Governorate in the southern West Bank. |
| easant family in Huliaipole, Yekaterinoslav | Governorate in the Novorossiya region of the Russian Em |
| N latitude) in the south to 6th of October | Governorate in the north. |
| q War in 2004 for the capital of the Ninawa | Governorate in northern Iraq that occurred concurrently |
| The Diyala | Governorate in Iraq is named after the river. |
| Ghoff is a village in Dhofar | Governorate, in southwestern Oman. |
| Sad is a village in Muscat | Governorate, in northeastern Oman. |
| sixth constituency, Hawar, of the Southern | Governorate, in the 40-member Chamber of Deputies. |
| Al-Halqi was born in Jasim in the Daraa | Governorate in 1964. |
| is an archaeology museum in Fayoum, Faiyum | Governorate, in middle Egypt. |
| The town is a part of the Bethlehem | Governorate in the central West Bank. |
| Sheikh Sa'id is a small village in Al Minya | Governorate in Upper Egypt. |
| Bin `umran is a village in Muscat | Governorate, in northeastern Oman. |
| Egyptian town of Mit-Ghamr in Ad Daqahiliya | governorate, in Al-Shaarawy Mosque. |
| Umm al Binni lake is a lake in Maysan | Governorate in southern Iraq within the Central Marshes |
| Tell al-Rimah (in modern Ninawa | Governorate, Iraq roughly 50 miles west of Mosul) was t |
| The site of Borsippa is in Babil | Governorate, Iraq and now called Birs Nimrud, identifyi |
| i territory was transformed into the Kuwait | Governorate, Iraq's 19th province, and thus formally an |
| , Ku'ara, modern Tell al-Lahm site, Dhi Qar | Governorate, Iraq) was an ancient Sumerian city located |
| l-Tikriti (born 1950 in Baiji, Salah al-Din | Governorate, Iraq) was a commander of the Iraqi Air For |
| Ash Shatrah is a town in the Dhi Qar | Governorate, Iraq, located on the Gharraf Canal at the |
| Dwelah is a village in Diyala | Governorate, Iraq, approximately 45 miles north of Bagh |
| he Sirwan River in northern As Sulaymaniyah | Governorate, Iraq. |
| Mamdi is located in Arbil | Governorate, Iraq. |
| on the Euphrates near Fallujah in Al Anbar | Governorate, Iraq. |
| d oil and gas company located in the Maysan | Governorate, Iraq. |
| Today, the city of Al Manshah in the Sohag | Governorate is located where the ancient city used to b |
| While the Salfit | Governorate is not the most heavily populated of the We |
| The modern village of Kom el Ahmar (Minya | Governorate) is built on the site where the ancient cit |
| Suwwan crater is an impact crater in Ma'an | Governorate, Jordan, near the Saudi border. |
| It is located in the Rafah | Governorate just North of Rafah city and Rafah camp. |
| Born to a Russian noble family in Kherson | Governorate, Kazakov graduated from Yelizavetgrad caval |
| Two bombings, in Baghdad and in the Diyala | Governorate, killed eight U.S. troops. |
| the headquarters of security corps in Abyan | Governorate, killing 1 soldier and kidnapping Deputy Go |
| hree present-day governorates of Suleimania | Governorate, Kirkuk Governorate and Irbil Governorate. |
| The type locality is Aammiq, Beqaa | Governorate, Lebanon. |
| nized crime that were previously handled by | governorate level judges in the ordinary criminal court |
| cident occurred in Al Ayyat, 6th of October | governorate, located 50 km south of Cairo. |
| is located at 34.3°N, 45.4°E in the Diyala | Governorate, near the Iranian border on a tributary of |
| Amirli is located in Salah ad Din | Governorate near the border with Diyala Governorate. |
| the east bank of the Euphrates in Ar-Raqqah | Governorate, northern Syria. |
| s (2004), Ghagar (Nawar) mainly in Dakahlia | Governorate, northern Egypt, besides Helebi. |
| ецький) (June 24, 1873 Kremenets, Volhynian | Governorate, now Ternopil Oblast - February 26, 1937 Pa |
| te of modern Bismaya or Bismya in the Wasit | Governorate of Iraq. |
| Born in Zhytomyr, in the Volhynian | Governorate of the Russian Empire (in present-day Ukrai |
| Gustav Ernesaks (2 August 1896, Harjumaa, | Governorate of Estonia - 2 September 1932, Sydney, Aust |
| n (a volost) of Kemsky Uyezd of Arkhangelsk | Governorate of the Russian Empire, which existed in 186 |
| Coromandel was a | governorate of the Dutch East India Company on the Coro |
| Beresaner Valley, then part of the Kherson | Governorate of the Russian Empire. |
| It is located on the Red Sea in the Red Sea | Governorate of Egypt, 22 km north of Hurghada Internati |
| he received the post as governor general of | Governorate of Livonia. |
| ian: Mordehajs Dubins;January 1 1889, Riga, | Governorate of Livonia, Russian Empire - 1956, Tula, US |
| in one administrative unit, the Autonomous | Governorate of Estonia. |
| l community) of Kemsky Uyezd of Arkhangelsk | Governorate of the Russian Empire, which existed in 186 |
| Cahul County was part of the Bessarabia | Governorate of the Russian Empire (1812-1856), of the P |
| Salme Murrik was born in Helme Parish, | Governorate of Livonia (present-day Estonia), Russian E |
| n (a volost) of Kemsky Uyezd of Arkhangelsk | Governorate of the Russian Empire, which existed in 186 |
| , 1823) in the village of Moryntsi, of Kiev | Governorate of the Russian Empire (now in Cherkasy Obla |
| strict of Souk el-Arba, now in the Tunisian | governorate of Jendouba, and a rather important fishing |
| y Bosch was born in Ochakiv, in the Kherson | Governorate of the Russian Empire, but some records hav |
| l community) of Kemsky Uyezd of Arkhangelsk | Governorate of the Russian Empire, which existed in 186 |
| the Russian Empire and specifically in the | Governorate of Bessarabia. |
| of Nemyryntsi, Berdychiv uyezd, in the Kiev | Governorate of the Russian Empire (in present-day Ruzhy |
| he Russian Empire, a diet of the Autonomous | Governorate of Estonia, the Estonian Provincial Assembl |
| dorf in the Swedish district in the Kherson | Governorate of the Russian Empire (now part of Ukraine) |
| re, Estonia] - July 23rd, 1808 in Bauenhof, | Governorate of Livonia [near what is now Valmiera, Latv |
| l community) of Kemsky Uyezd of Arkhangelsk | Governorate of the Russian Empire, which existed in 186 |
| ty southwest of Kirkuk in modern Al Ta'amim | Governorate of Iraq, located near the Tigris river. |
| For the | governorate of Egypt, see Dimyat. |
| Born in Kiev, in the Kiev | Governorate of the Russian Empire (in present day Ukrai |
| l community) of Kemsky Uyezd of Arkhangelsk | Governorate of the Russian Empire, which existed in 186 |
| вич Молчанов) (January 11, 1886, Chistopol, | Governorate of Kazan - January 10, 1975, San Francisco) |
| , territories which had not belonged to the | Governorate of Estonia, the Riga Governorate, Vitebsk o |
| f Sharur-Daralagez uyezds of former Yerevan | Governorate of Armenia, Russian Empire) as an autonomou |
| activities of Vatican agencies, such as the | Governorate of Vatican City State, the Vatican Bank, th |
| rn in Al-Hasakah, Syria in the Northeastern | governorate of Al-Hasakah. |
| Trebil is a village in the Al Anbar | Governorate of Iraq, on the Iraq-Jordan border. |
| It exists today as the Nablus | Governorate of the Palestinian National Authority. |
| 1917, he became governor of the Autonomous | Governorate of Estonia. |
| As of 1897, 789,659 people populated the | governorate, of them 55% were male. |
| novych was born in Pyriatyn, in the Poltava | Governorate of the Russian Empire. |
| tribe of Zubaid is based in Suwaira, in the | Governorate of Wasit in Iraq. |
| sly served as Vice Secretary-General of the | Governorate of the Vatican City State. |
| formed by Assyrian Christians in the Ninawa | Governorate of Iraq. |
| was a village in Bogorodsky Uyezd of Moscow | Governorate of the Russian Empire. |
| n the west bank of the Nile in the Egyptian | governorate of Qena. |
| allty to the surrounding territory (Olonets | Governorate, Olonets Krai, now Olonetsky District). |
| The Olonets | Governorate or Government of Olonets was a guberniya (g |
| Governorate or provincial elections are due to be held | |
| Governorate or provincial elections are due to be held | |
| Governorate or provincial elections are due to be held | |
| Governorate or provincial elections are due to be held | |
| istrative reform took place, creating Kovno | Governorate out of seven western districts of the Vilna |
| uncils for the other communities in Baghdad | Governorate outside of the city itself. |
| In 1812 Russia made the Vyborg | Governorate part of the new Grand Duchy of Finland. |
| mpire, with the introduction of guberniyas ( | governorate, Polish spelling gubernia). |
| Vilna | Governorate received three additional districts: Vileyk |
| took place on December 2, 1859, in the Baku | Governorate region of Azerbaijan (then part of the Russ |
| he mosque in Yughary Qursa village of Kazan | Governorate, Russian Empire and the headmaster of his o |
| v was born in the village of Glebovo, Kursk | Governorate, Russian Empire near the city of Fatezh in |
| Korolenko was born in Zhitomir, Volhynian | Governorate, Russian Empire (now Ukraine) during 1853, |
| lage of Oleksandro-Shultyne (Yekaterinoslav | Governorate, Russian Empire) to Swedish parents as Alex |
| ominent judge in the town of Tarascha, Kiev | Governorate, Russian Empire (now located in modern-day |
| ember 1901 in Novomoskovske, Yekaterinoslav | Governorate, Russian Empire - d. 31 October 1977 in Kie |
| madrassas of Tashkichu (Kazan Uyezd, Kazan | Governorate, Russian Empire), Bukhara and Samarqand. |
| The party won a local | governorate seat in Ninewa in the January 2005 election |
| d among the Jews of the town of Ilye (Vilna | Governorate), some of whom seemed to be aware of his id |
| e of modern Tell Abu Habbah in Iraq's Babil | Governorate, some 60 km north of Babylon and 30 km sout |
| trograd in 1917, the governor of Bessarabia | Governorate stepped down and passed his legal powers to |
| Tell Beydar in modern Al-Hasakah | Governorate, Syria, was the Ancient Near Eastern city o |
| cal time on 15 July 2008, in Baquba, Diyala | Governorate, targeting army recruits at the al-Saad arm |
| ory of 52,400 km² made of 6 uyezds of Minsk | Governorate, the rest of the Belarusian lands remaining |
| It bordered with Baku | Governorate, Tiflis Governorate, Yerevan Governorate, D |
| n the east bank of the Nile in the al-Minya | governorate, to the south of Antinopolis and almost opp |
| er sources include Lake Jayrud, Rif Dimashq | Governorate, to the northeast of Damascus and Lake Khat |
| village of Burdukovo, near Vetluga Kostroma | Governorate to a peasant family. |
| Once a major city of the Chernigov | Governorate today has estimated population of 76,625 (a |
| rahil is a town and commune in the Monastir | Governorate, Tunisia. |
| Hassine is a town and commune in the Tunis | Governorate, Tunisia. |
| Merdes is a town and commune in the Mahdia | Governorate, Tunisia. |
| 21, 1900, village Korukovka, the Chernigov | Governorate, Ukraine, Russian Empire - October 8, 1991, |
| the town of Horoshyn (Khorol uyezd, Poltava | Governorate) under the condition that it will be left a |
| ft proposed delaying the election in Kirkuk | Governorate until after the referendum to decide its pr |
| "Keksgolm" and was part of Saint Petersburg | Governorate until 1744. |
| , in an open-air market in the Iraqi Diyala | Governorate village of Abu Sayda. |
| ainian regions of the Russian Empire - Kiev | Governorate, Volyn Governorate, Kherson Governorate, Po |
| century Vinnitsa, the chief town of Podolia | Governorate, was inhabited by 40 thousand people, half |
| At first the | governorate was divided into lots (доли, doli), then in |
| Elisabethpol | Governorate was created in 1868 from parts of Baku Gove |
| In 1801 Lithuania | Governorate was split into Lithuania-Vilna Governorate |
| In 1831 the Nyland-Tavastehus | Governorate was divided into the Tavastehus Governorate |
| The Helwan | Governorate was split from the Cairo Governorate in Apr |
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