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  2. List of raions of Ukraine (1966–2020) - Wikipedia

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    There were 490 raions in 24 oblasts and the Crimea autonomous republic of Ukraine. The number of raions per region (oblast and autonomous republic) varies between 11 and over 20. The average area of a Ukrainian raion before the reform was 1,200 km 2 (463 sq mi). The average population was 52,000.

  3. Raions of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    A raion (Ukrainian: район, romanized: raion; pl. райони, raiony), often translated as district, is the second-level administrative division in Ukraine. Raions were created in a 1922 administrative reform of the Soviet Union , to which Ukraine, as the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic , belonged.

  4. List of Ukrainian placenames affected by decommunization

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    The following are a series of resolutions that the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has passed regarding decommunization through the renaming of populated places: . Resolution (RVRU) 984-VIII, adopted 4 February 2016, entered into force on 18 February 2016

  5. NUTS statistical regions of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Kremenchuk Raion: UA111 Lubny Raion: UA112 Myrhorod Raion: UA113 Poltava Raion: UA114 Sumy Oblast: UA12 Konotop Raion: UA121 Okhtyrka Raion: UA122 Romny Raion: UA123 Sumy Raion: UA124 Shostka Raion: UA125 Kharkiv Oblast: UA13 Bohodukhiv Raion: UA131 Izium Raion: UA132 Berestyn Raion: UA133 Kupiansk Raion: UA134 Lozova Raion: UA135 Kharkiv Raion ...

  6. Administrative divisions of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Raions (Ukrainian: район; pl. райони) are smaller territorial units of subdivision in Ukraine. There are 136 raions. [12] Following the December 2019 draft constitutional changes submitted to the Verkhovna Rada by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, 136 new raions have replaced the former 490 raions of Ukraine. [13]

  7. Sheptytskyi - Wikipedia

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    Sheptytskyi (Ukrainian: Шептицький, IPA: [ʃepˈtɪtsʲkɪj]), formerly Chervonohrad (Ukrainian: Червоноград, pronounced [tʃerwonoˈɦrɑd] ⓘ), historically Krystynopol, is a mining city and the administrative center of Sheptytskyi Raion, Lviv Oblast of western Ukraine.

  8. Kozova - Wikipedia

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    Kozova (Ukrainian: Козова; Polish: Kozowa; Russian: Козо́ва) is a rural settlement in Ternopil Raion, Ternopil Oblast, western Ukraine.It is located in the historical region of Galicia, 16 km (10 mi) east of Berezhany, some 30 km (19 mi) west of Ternopil, and 100 km (62 mi) southeast of Lviv.

  9. Koniushkiv - Wikipedia

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    Koniushkiv (Ukrainian: Конюшків) is a village (selo) in Zolochiv Raion, Lviv Oblast, in western Ukraine. It belongs to Brody urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. [1] From 1918 to 1939 the village was in Tarnopol Voivodeship in Poland. Until 18 July 2020, Koniushkiv belonged to Brody Raion. The raion was abolished in July 2020 ...