Zmiev Uyezd

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Zmiev uyezd
of the Russian Empire
1797–1923
Capital Zmiev
Population 
 (1897)
231 491
History
History 
 Established
1797
 Disestablished
1923

Zmiev uyezd was an uezd (district) in the Kharkov Governorate of the Russian Empire.

History

This uyezd was created on 1796 - 1802. The administrative centre of uyezd was small town Zmiev. Since 1797 Zmiev got city rights and its own coat of arms.

The uyezd had two towns (Zmiev and Chuguev) and consisted of 24 volosts.

In January 1897, according to the Russian Empire Census, the population of the uyezd was 231 491 people.

In 1918 it became part of Donets-Krivoy Rog Soviet Republic.

By the Soviet administrative reform of 1923, uyezd was transformed into Zmiiv Raion .

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