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See also: government of See also: Russian Poland, bounded N. by Prussia and the See also: Polish government of See also: Suwalki, E. by the Russian government of See also: Grodno, S. by the Polish governments of See also: Siedlce and Warsaw and W. by that of See also: Plock
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It covers 4666 sq. m
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It is mostly flat or undulating, with a few tracts in the See also: north and See also: south-west where the deeply cut valleys give a hilly aspect to the country
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Extensive marshes overspread it, especially on the See also: banks of the Narev, which flows from See also: east to south-west, joining the See also: Bug in the south-western corner of the government
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The Bug flows along the See also: southern border, joining the Vistula 20 M. below its confluence with the Narev
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There are forests in the east of the government
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The inhabitants numbered 501,385 in 1872 and 585,033 in 1897, of whom 279,279 were See also: women, and 69,834 lived in towns
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The estimated population in 1906 was 653,100
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By See also: religion 771% are See also: Roman Catholics, 151% Jews and 51% members of the Orthodox See also: Church
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See also: Agriculture is the predominant industry, the chief crops being See also: rye, oats, See also: wheat, See also: barley, See also: buckwheat, peas, potatoes, See also: flax and See also: hemp
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Bees are extensively kept, and large numbers of
poultry, especially geese, are reared
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Stock raising is carried on to some extent
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The See also: wood See also: trade is important; other See also: industries are the production of pottery, See also: beer, See also: flour, See also: leather, bricks, wooden wares, See also: spirits, See also: tobacco and See also: sugar
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There is only one railway (between Grodno and Warsaw); the Bug is navigable, but wood only is floated down the Narev
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The government is divided into seven districts, of which the chief towns, with their populations in 1897, are See also: Lomza (q.v.), Ostrolenka (8679), Mazowiec (3900), Ostrow (11,264),'Mak6w (7232), Kolno (4941) and Szczuczyn (5725)
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