Baltic Governorates

Baltic Governorates
Прибалтийские губернии (Russian)
Pribaltiyskiye gubernii
1721–1918
Coat of arms
Map of Baltic governorates, which were the governorates of Courland, Livonia, and Estonia
StatusGovernorate in the Russian Empire
GovernmentMonarchy
Emperor 
• 1721-1725 (first)
Peter I
• 1894-1917 (last)
Nicholas II
Governor-General 
• 1710–1726 (first)
Alexander Danilovich Menshikov
• 1870–1876 (office abolished)
Pyotr Romanovich Bagration
Historical eraRussian Empire
1710
1721
1795
3 March 1918
Area
189794,567.57 km2 (36,512.74 sq mi)
Population
• 1897
2,386,181
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Duchy of Estonia (1561–1721)
Swedish Livonia
Duchy of Courland and Semigallia
Ober Ost
United Baltic Duchy
Estonia
Latvia
Today part of

The Baltic Governorates, originally the Ostsee Governorates, were the administrative units of the Russian Empire established in the territories of Swedish Estonia, Swedish Livonia (1721), and later the Duchy of Courland and Semigallia (1795).

The three governorates were known as Baltic Krai (Russian: Прибалтийский край) or Ostsee Krai , Although they did not constitute a separate administrative entity, the three gevernorates had much in common and considerably differed from the rest of Russia..