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    Azov Governorate (Russian: Азовская губерния, romanized: Azovskaya guberniya) was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Russian Empire, which existed from 1775 to 1783. Its capital was in Belyov Fortress and later in Yekaterinoslav. See more

    Azov Governorate was located in the northeastern Azov littoral region and covered only the southern half of the previously existing … See more

    The Azov Government along with Novorossiysk, Astrakhan, and Saratov governments united under the Potyomkin's Novorossiysk General Government
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  2. WEBFrom 1708 to 22 April 1725, Bakhmut was assigned to the first Azov Governorate. On 29 May 1719, it became the administrative center of …

    • Climate: Dfb
    • Area: 41.6 km² (16.1 sq mi)
    • Country: Ukraine
    • Elevation: 200 m (700 ft)
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    Azov Governorate ( Russian: Азовская губерния, romanized : Azovskaya guberniya) was an administrative-territorial unit ( guberniya) of the Russian Empire, which existed from 1775 to 1783. The administrative seat of the Azov Government was in Belyov Fortress and later in Yekaterinoslav .
    The administrative seat of the Azov Government was in Belyov Fortress and later in Yekaterinoslav . Azov Governorate was located in the northeastern Azov littoral region and covered only the southern half of the previously existing Azov Governorate of 1708–25.
    In 1725, Azov Governorate was renamed into Voronezh Governorate. The administration of the governorate was performed by a governor. The governors of First Azov Governorate were 1725 Grigory Petrovich Chernyshyov, governor. By that time, the governorate was divided into five provinces, defined as sets of the towns.
    Some of the lands of the Azov Governorate had been acquired by Russia from the Ottoman Empire per the terms of the Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca (signed in 1774) that were lost in 1711 due to the Pruth River Campaign in the Romanian region.
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    WEBMar 29, 2022 · The Azov Battalion was formed in 2014, the same year Russian-backed rebels began seizing territory across Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region, and Russia invaded and captured Crimea.

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  7. WEBIn 1709, Voronezh became part of the Azov Governorate. In 1711, its center moved from Azov to Tambov, and in 1715 - to Voronezh. In 1725, after the death of the first Russian emperor, the region was renamed into the …