• architectural landmark in Vladimir, Russia. ... Provincial government offices, Vladimir - 2023-05-08 - p2.jpg 5,129 × 2,885; 9.54 MB.
  • Also known as. English. Provincial government offices, Vladimir. architectural landmark in Vladimir, Russia.
  • Government. ... On November 29, 1898, Vladimir provincial scientific archival commission was established. Soviet Union[edit].
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  • Topic: 1862268: Vladimir, city and administrative centre of Vladimir oblast (region), western Russia, situated on the Klyazma River.
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  • View of the Uspenskiy Cathedral (main church of Vladimir-Suzdal Russia) and the building of the provincial offices (built in the 1790 year by the project of architect...
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  • Vladimir continued to be a provincial capital. It gradually grew in size due to its advantageous location in the middle of Central Russia.
  • The office of the Vladimir Governor, Provincial Government and Treasury Chamber were also located here.
  • The Cambodian education system is heavily decentralised, with three levels of government, central, provincial, and district – responsible for its...
  • Public Domain Media. Vladimir, The house of the provincial post office. ... Vladimir Governor's House, Russian Empire, 19th century.
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  • The article tells about the Vladimir province, which occupied a significant part of pre-revolutionary Russia and left a noticeable mark in its history.
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  • Vladimir. Coverage area: From West to East: 6.4 km From North to South: 5.3 km Square: 34 km 2. ... 132 m. Download: 1899vladimir.jpg 8874 x 6332 16.35 Mb.
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  • Vladimir, The house of the provincial post office. ... Officials of the Vladimir postal and telegraph office.
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  • With the growth of Moscow, Vladimir turned into an ordinary provincial town. In 1614, the population of the town was only about 600 people.
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  • Officers). ... A.I. Herzen served a link in Vladimir in the years 1838-1840, he became the first editor of the unofficial part of the provincial news.