Summary |
In 1727, the Novgorod province was allocated from the St. Petersburg province and consisted of 5 provinces.In 1772 (after the first section of Poland, from the newly joined lands), the Pskov province was created, which included 2 provinces of the Novgorod province - Velikolutskaya and Pskovskaya.In 1776, Novgorod governorship was established, transformed in 1796 into the province.In 1802, the new composition of the Novgorod province from 10 counties was approved.Administrative-territorial changes ended in 1824 at the beginning of the twentieth century.The province had 11 counties |