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Supernumerary town

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was disbanded, its administratice centre typically lost its status as a city, with the corresponding loss of city privileges of its inhabitants. To bypass this, a new category of urban settlements was introduced.
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and their centers were reclassified as supernumerary towns. The reform established the population number as a criterion for a supernumerary town.
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In the second half of the 19th century the governorate centres constituted 8 percent of cities,
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cities counted 71 percent, and supernumerary towns counted 21 percent.
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has acquired the meaning of an insignificant/backwater city.
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The 1796 reform of the administrative division by Emperor
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Chuguyev
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romanized
pre-reform orthography
romanized
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Russian Empire
administrative center
Catherine II of Russia
uezd
Paul I of Russia
Mestechko (disambiguation)
Posad
"Безуездный город" 
Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary
p. 276
"Сеть городов и городских поселений Российской империи при Павле I"
"Становлення органів самоврядування міст Південної України в останній чверті XVIII - середині XIX століття"
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