Yalutorovsky Uyezd (''Ялуторовский уезд'') was one of the subdivisions of the
Tobolsk Governorate
Tobolsk Governorate () was an administrative-territorial unit ('' guberniya'') of the Russian Empire, Russian Republic and Russian SFSR located in the Ural Mountains and Siberia. It existed from 1796 to 1920; its seat was in the city of Tobolsk, ...
of the
Russian Empire
The Russian Empire was an empire that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its establishment in November 1721 until the proclamation of the Russian Republic in September 1917. At its height in the late 19th century, it covered about , roughl ...
. It was situated in the southwestern part of the governorate. Its administrative centre was
Yalutorovsk
Yalutorovsk () is a town in Tyumen Oblast, Russia, located on the Tobol River southeast of Tyumen. Population:
History
It was founded in 1659 as the settlement of Yalutorovsky () and was granted town status in 1782.
Administrative and munici ...
.
Demographics
At the time of the
Russian Empire Census of 1897, Yalutorovsky Uyezd had a population of 188,450. Of these, 94.8% spoke
Russian
Russian(s) may refer to:
*Russians (), an ethnic group of the East Slavic peoples, primarily living in Russia and neighboring countries
*A citizen of Russia
*Russian language, the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages
*''The Russians'', a b ...
, 2.9%
Siberian Tatar
Siberia ( ; , ) is an extensive geographical region comprising all of North Asia, from the Ural Mountains in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east. It has formed a part of the sovereign territory of Russia and its predecessor states sin ...
, 1.3%
Komi-Zyrian, 0.5%
Ukrainian, 0.2%
Polish, 0.1%
Romani
Romani may refer to:
Ethnic groups
* Romani people, or Roma, an ethnic group of Indo-Aryan origin
** Romani language, an Indo-Aryan macrolanguage of the Romani communities
** Romanichal, Romani subgroup in the United Kingdom
* Romanians (Romanian ...
and 0.1%
Yiddish
Yiddish, historically Judeo-German, is a West Germanic language historically spoken by Ashkenazi Jews. It originated in 9th-century Central Europe, and provided the nascent Ashkenazi community with a vernacular based on High German fused with ...
as their native language.
References
Uezds of Tobolsk Governorate
Tobolsk Governorate
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