Ujezd


Ujezd (Russian: уезд) - in the Russian Empire, as well as in the RFSRR in the first years after the October Revolution, a subordinate administrative unit sometimes associated with the county.

Ujezdy was formed in the thirteenth century, and included several fathers managed by the king. As a result of the reforms of Peter the Great in 1708, the division of the country into unions was liquidated, but already in 1727 another reform carried out by Catherine I reintroduced this unit into use. After the administrative reform in the 1920s, the regions were replaced by regions, with units slightly more fragmented.

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