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SIEDLCE (Russian Syedlets)

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Originally appearing in Volume V25, Page 47 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SIEDLCE (
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Russian Syedlets)
  , a government of
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Russian Poland, between the Vistula and the
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Bug, having the governments of Warsaw on the W., Lomza on the N.,
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Grodno and
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Volhynia on the E.,
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Lublin on the S., and
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Radom on the S.W . Its
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area is 5533 sq. m . The
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surface is mostly flat, only a few hilly tracts appearing in the
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middle, around Biala, and in the east on the banks of the Bug . Extensive marshes occur in the north and in the south-east . Cretaceous,
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Jurassic and
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Tertiary strata cover the surface, and are overlain by widely spread Glacial deposits . The valley of the Vistula is mostly wide, with several terraces covered with sand-
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dunes or peat-bogs . Siedlce is drained by the Vistula, which
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borders it for 5o m. on the west; by the Bug, which is navigable from Opalin in Volhynia and flows for 170 M. on the east and north-east borders; by the Wieprz, a tributary of the Vistula, which is also navigable, and flows for 25 M. along the
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southern boundary; and by the Liwiec, a tributary of the Bug, which is navigable for some 30 M. below Wegrow . Of the
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total area only 5.2% is unproductive; 48.1% is under crops and 17.2 under meadows and pasture
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land . The estimated population in Igo() was 907,700 . The inhabitants consist of Little Russians (40%), Poles (43%), Jews (152%) and Germans (12 %) . The government is divided into nine districts, the chief towns of which are the capital Siedlce, Biala, Konstantinow, Garwolin, Lukow, Radzyn, Sokolow, Wegrow, Wlodawa, The main occupation is agriculture, the
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principal crops being
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rye, wheat, oats, barley and potatoes . The area under forests amounts to 19.6% of the total .

Live-stock breeding is second in importance to agriculture . Manufactures and

trade are in-significant .

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