Suwałki Governorate

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Template:Short description Template:Infobox Former Subdivision Suwałki GovernorateTemplate:Efn was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of Congress Poland of the Russian Empire, which had its seat in the city of Suwałki. It covered a territory of about Script error: No such module "convert"..

History

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Suwałki Governorate (in light blue)

In 1867, the territories of the Augustów Governorate and the Płock Governorates were re-organised to form the Płock Governorate, the Suwałki Governorate (consisting mostly of the Augustów Governorate territories) and a recreated Łomża Governorate.

After World War I, the governorate was split between the Second Polish Republic and Lithuania, mostly along ethnic lines (with an exception of the area in the proximity of Puńsk and north of Sejny).Template:Sfn The Polish part, known as Suwałki Region, was incorporated into the Białystok Voivodeship. The Lithuanian region of Suvalkija was named after the governorate.

Demographics and economy

According to contemporary Russian Empire statistics, from 1889 the Suwałki Governorate was predominantly Lithuanian since they comprised 57.8% of the population.[1] Lithuanians formed a majority only in the northern part of the governorate in the counties of Kalvarija, Marijampolė, Naujamiestis, Vilkaviškis as well as the eastern part of the Sejny county. Poles were in a majority in the southern part of the governorate in the counties of Suwałki, Augustów and in the western part of the Sejny county.[2][3]

Before World War I, the Suwałki Governorate was economically the least developed area of Congress Poland. It was characterised by the lowest agricultural productivity and profitability. In 1912, the governorate had a population density of just 45 persons per km2, compared to Congress' average of 103 persons per km2.[4]

Population in 1897[5]
Nationality People Percent
Lithuanians 304,500 52%
Poles 134,000 23%
Jews 59,100 10%
Germans 30,500 5%
Belarusians 26,600 5%
Russians 24,500 4%
Others 3,700 .7%
Total 582,900 100%

Administrative divisions

It was divided into seven counties:[6]

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Suwalki Governorate in 1911
County County Seat Major Towns
Augustów County File:POL Augustów COA.svg Augustów LipskRaczkiSopoćkinie
Kalvarija County File:Kalvarija COA.gif Kalvarija LiudvinavasAlytusSimnas
Marijampolė County File:Marijampole COA.svg Marijampolė BalbieriškisPilviškėsPanemunėPrienaiZapyškis
Sejny County File:POL Sejny 1 COA.svg Sejny KapčiamiestisLazdijaiSeirijai
Suwałki County File:POL Suwałki COA.svg Suwałki BakałarzewoFilipówPrzeroślWiżajny
Naujamiestis County File:Kudirkos Naumiestis COA.gif Naujamiestis SudargasŠakiai
Vilkaviškis County File:Vilkaviškis CoA.svg Vilkaviškis VirbalisVištytis

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