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Simbirsk Governorate

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States and territories established in 1796
Simbirsk in Russian Empire (1914)
Simbirsk in Russian Empire (1914)

Simbirsk Governorate (Russian: Симбирская губерния, romanized: Simbirskaya guberniya) was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Russian Empire and the Russian SFSR, which existed from 1796 to 1928. Its administrative center was in the city of Simbirsk, renamed Ulyanovsk in 1924 (likewise, Simbirsk Governorate was named Ulyanovsk Governorate).

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Simbirsk Governorate
улица Аблукова, Ulyanovsk Мостовая (Засвияжский район)

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улица Аблукова 65
432061 Ulyanovsk, Мостовая (Засвияжский район)
Ulyanovsk Oblast, Russia
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Simbirsk in Russian Empire (1914)
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