This is a list of viceroyalties (namestnichestvo) of the Russian Empire.
Under Catherine II
label | capital | dates |
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Arkhangelsk Viceroyalty | Arkhangelsk | 1784–1796 |
Bratslav Viceroyalty | Bratslav | 1793–1796 |
Caucasus Viceroyalty | Yekaterinograd | 1785–1796 |
Chernigov Viceroyalty | Chernihiv | 1781–1796 |
Courland Viceroyalty | Mitau (now Jelgava) | 1795–1796 |
Irkutsk Viceroyalty | Irkutsk | 1783–1796 |
Izyaslav Viceroyalty | Izyaslav | 1793–1795 |
Kaluga Viceroyalty | Kaluga | 1776–1796 |
Kharkov Viceroyalty | Kharkiv | 1781–1796 |
Kiev Viceroyalty | Kiev | 1781–1796 |
Kolyvan Viceroyalty | Kolyvan (now Berdsk) | 1782–1796 |
Kostroma Viceroyalty | Kostroma | 1778–1796 |
Kursk Viceroyalty | Kursk | 1779–1796 |
Minsk Viceroyalty | Minsk | 1795–1796 |
Mogilyov Viceroyalty | Mogilev | 1777–1796 |
Nizhny Novgorod Viceroyalty | Nizhny Novgorod | 1779–1796 |
Novgorod Viceroyalty | Novgorod | 1776–1796 |
Novgorod-Seversk Viceroyalty | Novhorod-Siverskyi | 1781–1796 |
Olonets Viceroyalty | Olonets | 1784–1796 |
Oryol Viceroyalty | Oryol | 1778–1796 |
Penza Viceroyalty | Penza | 1780–1796 |
Perm Viceroyalty | Perm | 1781—1796 |
Podolia Viceroyalty | Kamianets-Podilskyi | 1795–1796 |
Polotsk Viceroyalty | Polotsk | 1777–1796 |
Pskov Viceroyalty | Pskov | 1777–1796 |
Reval Viceroyalty | Reval (now Tallinn) | 1783–1796 |
Riga Viceroyalty | Riga | 1783–1796 |
Ryazan Viceroyalty | Ryazan | 1778–1796 |
Saratov Viceroyalty | Saratov | 1781–1796 |
Simbirsk Viceroyalty | Simbirsk (now Ulyanovsk) | 1780–1796 |
Slonim Viceroyalty | Slonim | 1796 |
Smolensk Viceroyalty | Smolensk | 1775–1796 |
Tambov Viceroyalty | Tambov | 1779–1796 |
Tobolsk Viceroyalty | Tobolsk | 1782–1796 |
Tula Viceroyalty | Tula | 1777–1796 |
Tver Viceroyalty | Tver | 1775–1796 |
Ufa Viceroyalty | Ufa | 1781–1796 |
Vladimir Viceroyalty | Vladimir | 1778–1796 |
Vilna Viceroyalty | Vilna (now Vilnius) | 1795–1796 |
Volhynian Viceroyalty | Novohrad-Volynskyi | 1795–1796 |
Vologda Viceroyalty | Vologda | 1780–1796 |
Voronezh Viceroyalty | Voronezh | 1779–1796 |
Voznesensk Viceroyalty | Voznesensk | 1795–1796 |
Vyatka Viceroyalty | Vyatka (now Kirov) | 1780–1796 |
Vyborg Viceroyalty | Vyborg | 1783–1796 |
Yaroslavl Viceroyalty | Yaroslavl | 1777–1796 |
Yekaterinoslav Viceroyalty | Kremenchuk (1783) Dnipro (1789) |
1783–1796 |
Later
label | capital | dates |
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Caucasus Viceroyalty | Tiflis | 1844–1882, 1904–1917 |
Far Eastern Viceroyalty | 1903–1905 |
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