Administrative divisions of Ukraine (1925–1932)
Administrative divisions of Ukraine in 1925–1932 consisted of "subdistricts" (Russian: подрайон, romanized: podrayon; Ukrainian: підрайон, romanized: pidraion) and was a short lasting intermediary form of administrative division between the old governorate (also gubernia or province) system and the new oblast (also region or province) system. It was mentioned in the 1926 Soviet Census. Counterintuitively, a subdistrict (pidraion) was bigger than a district (raion).
Subdistricts of Ukraine | |
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Category | Subdivision of a unitary state |
Location | Ukrainian SSR |
Created |
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Number | 6 (as of 1925) |
Populations | 2 - 9 million |
Areas | 30 - 120 thousand km² |
Subdivisions |
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Subdistricts
- Woodland Subdistrict[1]
- Chernihiv Okruha
- Hlukhiv Okruha
- Konotop Okruha
- Korosten Okruha
- Volyn Okruha
- Right-bank Subdistrict[2]
- Bila Tserkva Okruha
- Berdychiv Okruha
- Kamianets Okruha
- Kyiv Okruha
- Mohyliv Okruha
- Proskuriv Okruha
- Tulchyn Okruha
- Uman Okruha
- Shevchenko Okruha
- Shepetivka Okruha
- Vinnytsia Okruha
- Left-bank Subdistrict[2]
- Izyum Okruha
- Kharkiv Okruha
- Kremenchuk Okruha
- Kupiansk Okruha
- Lubny Okruha
- Nizhyn Okruha
- Poltava Okruha
- Pryluky Okruha
- Romny Okruha
- Sumy Okruha
- Steppe Subdistrict[3]
- Zinovievsk Okruha
- Mariupol Okruha
- Melitopol Okruha
- Mykolaiv Okruha
- Odesa Okruha
- Pervomaisk Okruha
- Starobilsk Okruha (oscillated)
- Kherson Okruha
- Moldavian ASSR
- Dniepropetrovsk Subdistrict[3]
- Dnipropetrovsk Okruha
- Zaporizhia Okruha
- Kryvyi Rih Okruha
- Mining Industrial Subdistrict[3]
- Artemivsk Okruha
- Luhansk Okruha
- Stalino Okruha
See also
References
- Woodland Subdistrict. www.demoscope.ru
- Всесоюзная перепись населения 1926 год. / Центральное статистическое управление СССР, Отдел переписи. – М.: Издание ЦСУ Союза ССР, 1928. – 472 с.
- Всесоюзная перепись населения 1926 год. / Центральное статистическое управление СССР, Отдел переписи. – М.: Издание ЦСУ Союза ССР, 1929. – 472 с.
External links
- L'Oukraine. National Censuses and Vital Statistics in Europe, 1918-1939 (books.google.com).
See also
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