Manuscripts of works in the Moscow province (geography, ethnography, folklore)

Title Manuscripts of works in the Moscow province (geography, ethnography, folklore)
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Summary In 1708, by decree of Peter I, the Moscow province was established.Since 1719, it included 9 provinces: Moscow, Pereyaslav-Ryazanskaya, Pereyaslavl-Zalessian, Kaluga, Tula, Vladimir, Yuryev-Polskaya, Suzdal and Kostroma.In 1727, the Yaroslavl and Uglich provinces transferred from the St. Petersburg province to Moscow.Since 1727, the province was controlled by both governors general and governors.After 1775, the majority of the provinces of the Moscow province became independent governorship.The new Moscow province, within the boundaries of those close to modern, was revived in 1782 at the beginning of the twentieth century.counted 13 counties
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