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Synonyms for okruhas or Related words with okruhas
uyezds
raions
uyezd
okrugs
okruha
oblasts
volosts
kovdskaya
powiats
umbskaya
kemsky
tylihulo
guberniyas
volost
hrosulove
opochka
guberniya
arbuzynka
berezanka
novozerskaya
dvinsky
archangelgorod
zavidovsky
konakovsky
belostok
ustyuzhensky
ostashkovsky
voivodeships
molvotitsky
sukhonsky
yelets
sevsk
stalino
vradiivka
kirovsky
governorates
gdovsky
loparskaya
alexandrovsky
kimrsky
banovinas
sfsr
nevelsky
korchevskoy
gubernias
vesyegonsky
kholmsky
petergofsky
drohobych
kirovsk
Examples of "okruhas"
More systematic division of
okruhas
was created in the Soviet Ukraine in 1923 when
okruhas
were at first a subdivision of gubernias and after the liquidation of gubernias in 1925,
okruhas
became the prime subdivision of the republic.
The system of gubernias was finally abolished in 1925 and was replaced with
okruhas
.
Both
okruhas
were liquidated with the new invasion of the Soviet forces in 1920.
List of
okruhas
of Ukraine upon the dissolution of the Governorate:
In 1923 the Ukrainian SSR was spilt into
okruhas
(not to be confused with okrugs).
Ukraine was divided into nine gubernias, two
okruhas
and three cities with special status.
First
okruhas
, created just before 1918, were Polissya Okruha centered in Mozyr and Taurida Okruha centered in Berdyansk.
Okruhas
were first introduced on a widespread scale on April 12, 1923 at the 2nd session of the Central Executive Committee of Ukraine which accepted the declaration "About the administrative-territorial division of Ukraine". According to the declaration, the Ukrainian SSR was divided into 53
okruhas
that included 706 raions, thus replacing the imperial division consisting of 102 povits (counties) that included 1989 volosts.
During the Soviet administrative reform of 1923–1929, in 1925, the Kharkov Governorate was abolished leaving its five
okruhas
: Okhtyrka (originally Bohodukhiv), Izyum, Kupyansk, Sumy, and Kharkiv. Introduced in the Soviet Union in 1923, a similar subdivisions existed in Ukraine back in 1918. In 1930 all
okruhas
were also abolished with raions becoming the first level of subdivision of Ukraine until 1932.
On 12 April 1923 all uyezds (counties) were transformed into
okruhas
(counties), while volosts (districts) – into raions (districts).
Okruhas
served as a subdivision of government until it was abolished on 1 August 1925. Together with the government of Podilia, the Haisyn okruha was dissolved as well. Some territory of Tulchyn okruha were included into the newly formed Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.
In the 1920s, the current area of the district belonged to Odessa Governorate. In 1923, uyezds in Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic were abolished, and the governorates were divided into
okruhas
. In 1923, Kryve Ozero Raion with the administrative center in Kryve Ozero was established. It belonged to Pervomaisk Okruha. In 1925, the governorates were abolished, and
okruhas
were directly subordinated to Ukrainian SSR. In 1930,
okruhas
were abolished, and on 27 February 1932, Odessa Oblast was established, and Kryve Ozero was included into Odessa Oblast. In February 1954, Kryve Ozero Raion was transferred to Mykolaiv Oblast.
In 1923, uyezds in Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic were abolished, and the governorates were divided into
okruhas
. In 1923, Voznesensk Raion with the administrative center located in Voznesensk was established. It belonged to Mykolaiv Okruha of Odessa Governorate. In 1925, the governorates were abolished, and
okruhas
were directly subordinated to Ukrainian SSR. In 1930,
okruhas
were abolished, and on 27 February 1932, Odessa Oblast was established, and Voznesensk Raion was included into Odessa Oblast. In 1944, Voznesensk Raion was transferred to Mykolaiv Oblast. In 1975, Voznesensk became the city of oblast significance.
In the 1920s, the current area of the district belonged to Odessa Governorate. In 1923, uyezds in Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic were abolished, and the governorates were divided into
okruhas
. In 1923, Kantakuzynka Raion with the administrative center in the selo of Kantakuzynka was established. It belonged to Pervomaisk Okruha. In 1925, the governorates were abolished, and
okruhas
were directly subordinated to Ukrainian SSR. On 3 February 1926, Katakuzynka Raion was renamed Domanivka Raion, and the center was moved to Domanivka. In 1930,
okruhas
were abolished, and on 27 February 1932, Odessa Oblast was established, and Domanivka Raion was included into Odessa Oblast. In February 1954, Domanivka Raion was transferred to Mykolaiv Oblast.
In 1923, uyezds in Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic were abolished, and the governorates were divided into
okruhas
. In 1923, Voznesensk Raion with the administrative center located in Voznesensk was established. It belonged to Mykolaiv Okruha of Odessa Governorate. Oleksandrivka was included in Voznesensk Raion. In 1925, the governorates were abolished, and
okruhas
were directly subordinated to Ukrainian SSR. In 1930,
okruhas
were abolished, and on 27 February 1932, Odessa Oblast was established, and Voznesensk Raion was included into Odessa Oblast. In 1968, Olexandrivka was granted urban-type settlement status.
In the 1920s, Kryve Ozero belonged to Odessa Governorate. In 1923, uyezds in Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic were abolished, and the governorates were divided into
okruhas
. In 1923, Kryve Ozero Raion with the administrative center in Kryve Ozero was established. It belonged to Pervomaisk Okruha. In 1925, the governorates were abolished, and
okruhas
were directly subordinated to Ukrainian SSR. In 1930,
okruhas
were abolished, and on 27 February 1932, Odessa Oblast was established, and Kryve Ozero was included into Odessa Oblast. In February 1954, Kryve Ozero Raion was transferred to Mykolaiv Oblast. In 1976, Kryve Ozero was granted urban-type settlement status.
The Kiev Governorate was initially split into 7
okruhas
centered in following cities: Bila Tserkva, Berdychiv, Kiev, Malyn, Uman, Cherkasy, and Korsun (as Shevchenko Okruha).
Before the introduction of oblasts in 1932, Ukraine comprised 40
okruhas
, which had replaced the former Russian Imperial guberniya (governorate) subdivisions.
In 1926, Yelanets Raion of Mykolaiv Okruha, with the administrative center in Yelanets, was established. The
okruhas
were directly subordinated to Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. In 1930,
okruhas
were abolished. In 1935, Yelanets Raion was transferred to Odessa Oblast. On 22 September 1937, Mykolaiv Oblast was established on lands which previously belonged to Dnipropetrovsk and Odessa Oblasts, and Yelanets Raion became part of newly created Mykolaiv Oblast. In 1968, Yelanets was granted urban-type settlement status.
A large portion of the former
okruhas
territory is now part of the Kamianets-Podilskyi Raion (district) of the Khmelnytskyi Oblast. Its administrative center was located in the city of Kamianets-Podilsk.
On 16 April 1920, Odessa Governorate split off, and Ananyiv Uyezd was moved to Odessa Governorate, where it was abolished in 1921. In 1923, uyezds in Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic were abolished, and the governorates were divided into
okruhas
.
On 16 April 1920, Odessa Governorate split off, and Ananyiv Uyezd was moved to Odessa Governorate, where it was abolished in 1921. In 1923, uyezds in Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic were abolished, and the governorates were divided into
okruhas
.