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Vilno Military District (Russian Empire)

Vilno Military District ((ロシア語:Ви́ленский вое́нный о́круг)) was a Russian military district of the Imperial Russian Army.
In the Russian Empire, military districts were first formed by Dmitry Milyutin in 1862–64 to replace the pre-existing Military Inspectorates. The military districts were organised to include civilian administration regions of gubernyas and uyezds.
The Vilno Military District comprised the following ''gubernyas'':
* Vilno
* Grodno
* Kovno
* Kurland
* Livonia (without Pernov, Fellinskiy, Valkskiy and Verrosskiy uyezds)
* Vitebsk
* Mogilev
* Minsk
* Suwałki (without the Shchuchinsk uyezd)
The corps headquarters were in Riga.
Units based at Vilno Military District at the outbreak of the First World War:
*20th Army Corps


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