Administrative divisions of Ukraine
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Ukraine is subdivided into 24 oblasts (Ukrainian singular: область, oblast'; plural області, oblasti), one autonomous republic (автономна республіка, avtonomna respublika), and two "cities with special status" (singular місто зі спеціальним статусом, misto zi spetsial'nym statusom).
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[edit] Overview
The system of Ukrainian subdivisions reflects country's status as a unitary state (as stated in the country's constitution) with unified legal and administrative regime for each unit. However, experts agree that the wide autonomy of Crimea, the cultural and historical differences between provinces, combined with a lack of local democracy and order, diminish the formal unity of Ukraine significantly. The territorial, demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of some oblasts (such as of Donetsk and Chernivtsi oblasts) also weaken Ukraine's unity. This has the effect of slowing integration and causing local underdevelopment. So well-grounded reasons exist for reforming Ukraine's territorial structure, including: the integration of a few small oblasts, the broadening of oblast and city authority, and restricting the autonomy of the Crimean peninsula.
For an understanding of the cultural and socioeconomic differences within the country, a knowledge of the Ukrainian historical regions is as crucial as studying its administrative structure.
[edit] General scheme of administrative subdivision
Those three types of national-level units are further subdivided into raions (Ukrainian singular: район, raion). Urban settlements (Ukrainian singular: місто, misto) are subordinated to either the central government, oblast, or raion, depending on their population and socio-economic importance (see also: List of cities in Ukraine). The raions (districts) are a constituent part of oblasts, but also of large urban settlements (i.e. cities and megacities). The typical misto may be considered to be a city, not a town (compare to City status in the United Kingdom). However, the misto's subordination to either oblast or raion should be taken into account, especially in the political sense. There are also a few lowest-level administrative units, which may be generally called villages (Ukrainian: singular село, selo).
Ukrainian | Romanized¹ | English wide-spread | English recommended (formal use) | English recommended (informal use) |
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автономна республіка | avtonomna respublika | (autonomous) republic, autonomy | autonomous republic | autonomy |
область | oblast' | region², province | oblast | province |
район | raion | district, region³, area | raion | district |
містo | misto | city | misto | city |
містo зі спеціальним статусом | misto zi spetsial'nym statusom | municipality | municipality | municipality, city |
містo областного значення | misto оblastnoho znachennia | city of oblast subordinance | misto оblastnoho znachennia | city of oblast subordinance |
містo районного значення | misto raionnoho znachennia | city of raion subordinance | misto raionnoho znachennia | city of raion subordinance |
селище міського типу | selysche mis'koho typu | town, urban-type settlement | selysche mis'koho typu | town, urban-type settlement |
сільський населений пункт | sel'skyi naselenyi punkt | village, rural-type settlement | selo | village, rural-type settlement |
селище | selysche | village | selysche | village |
село | selo | village | selo | village |
Notes
- Romanized using Ukrainian National standard. Details at Romanization of Ukrainian.
- Province is more precise because region may also refer to supranational geographic entity.
- Region is ambiguous since it usually refers to larger national-level units; area is inaccurate.
[edit] Oblasts
Most of Ukraine's oblasts (provinces) are named after their capital cities, officially called "centers" (Ukrainian singular: обласний центр, oblasnyi tsentr). The name of each oblast is a relative adjective, formed by adding a feminine suffix to the name of respective center city. E.g. Poltava is a center of Poltavs'ka oblast' (Poltava Oblast).
Most of them are also sometimes referred to in a feminine noun form, following the convention of traditional regional place names, ending with the suffix "-shchyna". E.g. Poltava Oblast is also called Poltavshchyna.
Exceptions to this rule include:
- Two oblasts, Volyn and Zakarpattia, which retain the names of their respective historical regions, Volyn' (Volhynia) and Zakarpattia (Transcarpathia), whose respective capitals are Lutsk and Uzhhorod.
- Kiev, which is a municipality independent of the surrounding Kiev Oblast, but also the center of that oblast (administrative bodies of the oblast are situated inside the city).
An oblast center in Ukraine is usually the largest and most developed city in given province.
See also list of subnational name etymologies: "Ukraine".
Oblast | Ukrainian | Traditional | Centre city |
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Cherkasy Oblast | Черкаська область Cherkas'ka oblast' |
Черкащина Cherkashchyna |
Cherkasy |
Chernihiv Oblast | Чернігівська область Chernihivs'ka oblast' |
Чернігівщина Chernihivshchyna |
Chernihiv |
Chernivtsi Oblast | Черніветська область Chernivets'ka oblast' |
Чернівеччина Chernivechchyna |
Chernivtsi |
Dnipropetrovsk Oblast | Дніпропетровська область Dnipropetrovs'ka oblast' |
Дніпропетровщина Dnipropetrovshchyna |
Dnipropetrovsk |
Donetsk Oblast | Донецька область Donets'ka oblast' |
Донеччина Donechchyna |
Donetsk |
Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast | Івано-Франківська область Ivano-Frankivs'ka oblast' |
Івано-Франківщина Ivano-Frankivshchyna |
Ivano-Frankivsk |
Kharkiv Oblast | Харківська область Kharkivs'ka oblast' |
Харківщина Kharkivshchyna, or Слобожанщина Slobozhanshchyna |
Kharkiv |
Kherson Oblast | Херсонська область Khersons'ka oblast' |
Херсонщина Khersonshchyna |
Kherson |
Khmelnytskyi Oblast | Хмельнитська область Khmel'nyts'ka oblast' |
Хмельниччина Khmel'nychchyna |
Khmelnytskyi |
Kiev Oblast | Київська область Kyivs'ka oblast' |
Київщина Kyivshchyna |
Kiev |
Kirovohrad Oblast | Кіровоградська область Kirovohrads'ka oblast' |
Кіровоградщина Kirovohradshchyna |
Kirovohrad |
Luhansk Oblast | Луганська область Luhans'ka oblast' |
Луганщина or Лугань Luhanshchyna; Lugan' |
Luhansk |
Lviv Oblast | Львівська область L'vivs'ka oblast' |
Львівщина L'vivshchyna |
Lviv |
Mykolaiv Oblast | Миколаївська область Mykolaivs'ka oblast' |
Миколаївщина Mykolaivshchyna |
Mykolaiv |
Odessa Oblast | Одеська область Odes'ka oblast' |
Одещина Odeshchyna |
Odessa |
Poltava Oblast | Полтавська область Poltavs'ka oblast' |
Полтавщина Poltavshchyna |
Poltava |
Rivne Oblast | Рівненська область Rivnens'ka oblast' |
Рівненщина Rivnenshchyna |
Rivne |
Sumy Oblast | Сумська область Sums'ka oblast' |
Сумщина Sumshchyna |
Sumy |
Ternopil Oblast | Тернопільська область Ternopil's'ka oblast' |
Тернопільщина Ternopil'shchyna |
Ternopil |
Vinnytsia Oblast | Вінницька область Vinnyts'ka oblast' |
Вінниччина Vinnychchyna |
Vinnytsia |
Volyn Oblast or Volhynia Oblast |
Волинська область Volyns'ka oblast' |
Волинь Volyn' |
Lutsk |
Zakarpattia Oblast or Transcarpathian Oblast |
Закарпатська область Zakarpats'ka oblast' |
Закарпаттіа Zakarpattia |
Uzhhorod |
Zaporizhia Oblast | Запорізька область Zaporiz'ka oblast' |
Запоріжчина Zaporizhchyna |
Zaporizhzhia |
Zhytomyr Oblast | Житомирська область Zhytomyrs'ka oblast' |
Житомирщина Zhytomyrshchyna |
Zhytomyr |
[edit] Autonomous Republic of Crimea
The Autonomous Republic of Crimea (Ukrainian: Автономна Республіка Крим, Avtonomna Respublika Krym), formerly Crimea Oblast of the Ukrainian SSR, is geographically the main part of Crimean peninsula in the south of Ukraine. Its capital is Simferopol.
[edit] Municipalities
Municipalities, (i.e. cities with special status, subordinated to Ukraine's central government) include Kiev (the capital of the country) and Sevastopol. They retain their status from the administrative subdivision of Ukrainian SSR. The exact legal status of each city is determined by special laws.
Status [1] | Status (in Ukrainian) |
Total Number (as of 2006) |
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misto / city | місто | 457 | |
municipality | місто зі спеціальним статусом | 2 | |
misto оblastnoho znachennia | місто областного значення | 176 | |
misto raionnoho znachennia | місто районного значення | 279 | |
selysche miskoho typu / town | селище міського типу | 886 | |
selo / village | сільський населений пункт | 28,552 | |
selysche | селище | 1,364 | |
selo | село | 27,188 |
[edit] Raions
- See in detail Raions of Ukraine
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- (Ukrainian) Subdivisions of Ukraine - Verhovna Rada site
- (English) Ukraine cities and oblasts guide
- (English) List of raions - sub-subdivisions of oblasts
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Administrative divisions of Ukraine: Cherkasy Oblast | Chernihiv Oblast | Chernivtsi Oblast | Autonomous Republic of Crimea | Dnipropetrovsk Oblast | Donetsk Oblast | Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast | Kharkiv Oblast | Kherson Oblast | Khmelnytskyi Oblast | Kiev City | Kiev Oblast | Kirovohrad Oblast | Luhansk Oblast | Lviv Oblast | Mykolaiv Oblast | Odessa Oblast | Poltava Oblast | Rivne Oblast | Sevastopol City | Sumy Oblast | Ternopil Oblast | Vinnytsia Oblast | Volyn Oblast | Zakarpattia Oblast | Zaporizhia Oblast | Zhytomyr Oblast |
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Administrative centers of subdivision units: Cherkasy | Chernihiv | Chernivtsi | Dnipropetrovsk | Donetsk | Ivano-Frankivsk | Kharkiv | Kherson | Khmelnytskyi | Kiev | Kirovohrad | Luhansk | Lutsk | Lviv | Mykolaiv | Odessa | Poltava | Rivne | Sevastopol | Simferopol | Sumy | Ternopil | Uzhhorod | Vinnytsia | Zaporizhia | Zhytomyr |