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  2. 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]

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

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    The average area of a Ukrainian raion before the reform was 1,200 km 2 (463 sq mi). The average population was 52,000. The city municipalities of regional (oblast) significance (abbr. MOZ) had an independent of raion jurisdiction. The number of such cities (MOZ) varied from one region to another.

  4. Administrative divisions of regions of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Not all regions have each type of those subdivisions. The most inconsistent type of division is raion within city. Each of those subdivisions are governed by their own district state administration chairman appointed by the President of Ukraine on the recommendation of a governor (chairman of the Regional State Administration). The legislative ...

  5. Oblasts of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    In Ukraine, the term oblast denotes a primary administrative division.Under the Russian Empire and into the 1920s, Ukraine was divided between several governorates.The term oblast was introduced in 1932 by Soviet authorities when the Ukrainian SSR was divided into seven oblasts, replacing the previous subdivision system based on okruhas and encompassing 406 raions (districts). [2]

  6. List of Ukrainian oblasts and territories by population

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    An estimate of the population of all Ukrainian oblasts and other territories was recorded in 2012. [1] The war in Donbas, beginning in the spring of 2014, caused an estimated 1.5 million people from Donetsk Oblast and Luhansk Oblast to flee to Russia or other parts of Ukraine.

  7. List of regions of Ukraine by GDP - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of administrative divisions of Ukraine sorted by their gross regional domestic product (GRPD). GRPD is the regional counterpart of the national gross regional domestic product (GDP), the most comprehensive measure of national economic activity.

  8. Regions of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Since there is no universal agreement on Europe's regional composition, the placement of individual countries may vary based on criteria being used. For instance, the Balkans is a distinct geographical region within Europe, but individual countries may alternatively be grouped into South-eastern Europe or Southern Europe.

  9. 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. [1] [nb 1]