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The administrative divisions of Ukraine (Шаблон:Lang-uk) are under the jurisdiction of the Ukrainian Constitution. Ukraine is a unitary state with three levels of administrative divisions: 27 regions (24 oblasts, two cities with special status and one autonomous republic), 136 raions and 1469 hromadas.[1][2]

The administrative reform of July 2020 merged most of the 490 raions and 118 cities of regional significance into 136 raions. The next level below raions are hromadas.[3]

Following the annexations of Crimea and southeastern Ukraine by the Russian Federation, Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol as well as portions of Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia Oblasts came under the de facto administration of the Russian Federation. Internationally, most states have not recognized the Russian claims.[4]

Overview

Шаблон:See alsoAccording to Article 133 of the Constitution of Ukraine, the system of administrative and territorial organization of Ukraine consists of:

In the Шаблон:Ill, all populated places in the country (except for two cities with special status, Kyiv and Sevastopol) were resubordinated to raions.[6] The new figure of 136 raions includes 10 in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol; Шаблон:As of the Crimean raions are not functional.Шаблон:Cn

Administrative divisions of Ukraine
Level of subdivision Territory Total
First autonomous republic 1
cities with special status 2
oblasts 24
Second raions 136
Third hromadas 1469

First level

There are three types of first-level administrative divisions: 24 oblasts, 1 autonomous republic and 2 cities with special status.

Colour Description
Шаблон:Legend An oblast in Ukraine, sometimes translated as region or province, is the main type of first-level administrative division of the country. Ukraine is a unitary state, thus the oblasts do not have much legal scope of competence other than that which is established in the Ukrainian Constitution and by law. Articles 140–146 of Chapter XI of the constitution deal directly with local authorities and their competency.
Шаблон:Legend The administrative status of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea is recognized in the Ukrainian Constitution in Chapter X: Autonomous Republic of Crimea and is governed in accordance with laws passed by Ukraine's parliament. Following the 2014 Crimean crisis the Autonomous Republic of Crimea was illegally annexed by Russia as the Republic of Crimea.[7]
Шаблон:Legend There are two cities with special status: Kyiv and Sevastopol (occupied since 2014). Their administrative status is recognized in the Ukrainian Constitution in Chapter IX: Territorial Structure of Ukraine.[8] Unlike the oblasts and the autonomous republic, the cities with special status only have urban raions and are not subdivided into hromadas.

List

Flag Coat of arms No. Name Area (km2) Population
(2021 estimate)
Population density
(people/km2, 2021)
Capital No. of raions No. of hromadas Location
Файл:Flag of Crimea.svg Файл:Emblem of Crimea.svg 1 Autonomous
Republic of Crimea
26 081 Шаблон:Nts 75.43 Simferopol 10 Файл:Crimea in Ukraine.svg
Файл:Prapor Vinnytskoyi oblasti.svg Файл:Coat of Arms of Vinnytsa Oblast.svg 2 Vinnytsia Oblast 26 513 Шаблон:Nts 57.67 Vinnytsia 6 63 Файл:Vinnytsia in Ukraine.svg
Файл:Flag of Volyn Oblast.svg Файл:Coat of Arms of Volyn Oblast.svg 3 Volyn Oblast 20 144 Шаблон:Nts 51.00 Lutsk 4 54 Файл:Volyn in Ukraine.svg
Файл:Flag of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.svg Файл:Large Coat of Arms of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.svg 4 Dnipropetrovsk Oblast 31 974 Шаблон:Nts 98.27 Dnipro 7 86 Файл:Dnipropetrovsk in Ukraine.svg
Файл:Flag of Donetsk Oblast.svg Файл:Coat of Arms of Donetsk Oblast 1999.svg 5 Donetsk Oblast 26 517 Шаблон:Nts 154.63 Donetsk
Шаблон:Small
Kramatorsk
Шаблон:Small
8 66 Файл:Donetsk in Ukraine.svg
Файл:Flag of Zhytomyr Oblast.svg Файл:Coat of Arms of Zhytomyr Oblast.svg 6 Zhytomyr Oblast 29 832 Шаблон:Nts 40.07 Zhytomyr 4 65 Файл:Zhytomyr in Ukraine.svg
Файл:Flag of Transcarpathian Oblast.svg Файл:Karpatska Ukraina-2 COA.svg 7 Zakarpattia Oblast 12 777 Шаблон:Nts 97.84 Uzhhorod 6 64 Файл:Zakarpattia in Ukraine.svg
Файл:Flag of Zaporizhia Oblast.svg Файл:Coat of arms of Zaporizhia Oblast.svg 8 Zaporizhzhia Oblast 27 180 Шаблон:Nts 61.31 Zaporizhzhia 5 67 Файл:Zaporizhia in Ukraine.svg
Файл:Flag of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast2.svg Файл:Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast-COA.svg 9 Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast 13 928 Шаблон:Nts 97.72 Ivano-Frankivsk 6 62 Файл:Ivano-Frankivsk in Ukraine.svg
Файл:Flag of Kyiv Oblast.svg Файл:Coat of Arms of Kiev Oblast.svg 10 Kyiv Oblast 28 131 Шаблон:Nts 63.58 Kyiv 7 69 Файл:Kyiv (oblast) in Ukraine.svg
Файл:Flag of Kirovohrad Oblast.svg Файл:Coat of Arms of Kirovohrad Oblast.svg 11 Kirovohrad Oblast 24 588 Шаблон:Nts 37.42 Kropyvnytskyi 4 49 Файл:Kirovohrad in Ukraine.svg
Файл:Flag of Luhansk Oblast.svg Файл:Coat of Arms Luhansk Oblast.svg 12 Luhansk Oblast 26 684 Шаблон:Nts 79.50 Luhansk
Шаблон:Small
Bilohorivka
Шаблон:SmallШаблон:Dubious
8 37 Файл:Luhansk in Ukraine.svg
Файл:Flag of Lviv Oblast.svg Файл:Герб Львовской области.png 13 Lviv Oblast 21 833 Шаблон:Nts 114.40 Lviv 7 73 Файл:Lviv in Ukraine.svg
Файл:Flag of Mykolaiv Oblast.svg Файл:Coat of Arms of Mykolaiv Oblast.svg 14 Mykolaiv Oblast 24 598 Шаблон:Nts 45.06 Mykolaiv 4 52 Файл:Mykolaiv in Ukraine.svg
Файл:Flag of Odesa Oblast.svg Файл:Coat of Arms of Odesa Oblast.svg 15 Odesa Oblast 33 310 Шаблон:Nts 71.09 Odesa 7 91 Файл:Odessa in Ukraine.svg
Файл:Flag of Poltava Oblast.svg Файл:Coat of Arms of Poltava Oblast.svg 16 Poltava Oblast 28 748 Шаблон:Nts 47.71 Poltava 4 60 Файл:Poltava in Ukraine.svg
Файл:Flag of Rivne Oblast.svg Файл:Coat of Arms of Rivne Oblast.svg 17 Rivne Oblast 20 047 Шаблон:Nts 57.29 Rivne 4 64 Файл:Rivne in Ukraine.svg
Файл:Flag of Sumy Oblast.svg Файл:Coat of Arms of Sumy Oblast.svg 18 Sumy Oblast 23 834 Шаблон:Nts 44.20 Sumy 5 51 Файл:Sumy in Ukraine.svg
Файл:Flag of Ternopil Oblast.svg Файл:Coat of Arms of Ternopil Oblast.svg 19 Ternopil Oblast 13 823 Шаблон:Nts 74.55 Ternopil 3 55 Файл:Ternopil in Ukraine.svg
Файл:Flag of Kharkiv Oblast.svg Файл:COA of Kharkiv Oblast.svg 20 Kharkiv Oblast 31 415 Шаблон:Nts 83.84 Kharkiv 7 56 Файл:Kharkiv in Ukraine.svg
Файл:Flag of Kherson Oblast.svg Файл:Coat of Arms of Kherson Oblast.svg 21 Kherson Oblast 28 461 Шаблон:Nts 35.72 Kherson 5 49 Файл:Kherson in Ukraine.svg
Файл:Flag of Khmelnytskyi Oblast.svg Файл:Coat of Arms of Khmelnytskyi Oblast.svg 22 Khmelnytskyi Oblast 20 645 Шаблон:Nts 60.25 Khmelnytskyi 3 60 Файл:Khmelnytskyi in Ukraine.svg
Файл:Flag of Cherkasy Oblast.svg Файл:Coat of Arms of Cherkasy Oblast.svg 23 Cherkasy Oblast 20 900 Шаблон:Nts 56.38 Cherkasy 4 66 Файл:Cherkasy in Ukraine.svg
Файл:Flag of Chernivtsi Oblast.svg Файл:Coat of Arms of Chernivtsi Oblast.svg 24 Chernivtsi Oblast 8097 Шаблон:Nts 110.73 Chernivtsi 3 52 Файл:Chernivtsi in Ukraine.svg
Файл:Flag of Chernihiv Oblast.svg Файл:Coat of Arms of Chernihiv Oblast.svg 25 Chernihiv Oblast 31 865 Шаблон:Nts 30.65 Chernihiv 5 57 Файл:Chernihiv in Ukraine.svg
Файл:Flag of Kyiv Kurovskyi.svg Файл:COA of Kyiv Kurovskyi.svg 26 Kyiv 839 Шаблон:Nts 3530.61 Kyiv 10 Файл:Kiev (city) in Ukraine.svg
Файл:Flag of Sevastopol.svg Файл:COA of Sevastopol.svg 27 Sevastopol 864 Шаблон:Nts 446.61 Sevastopol 4 Файл:Sevastopol in Ukraine.svg

Autonomous republic

Шаблон:Main

The Autonomous Republic of Crimea (Шаблон:Lang-uk) geographically encompasses the major portion of the Crimean peninsula in southern Ukraine. Its capital is Simferopol. The Autonomous Republic of Crimea is the only region within Ukraine that has its own constitution.

On 16 March 2014, after the occupation of Crimea by the Russian military, a referendum on joining the Russian Federation was held. A majority of votes supported the measure. On 21 March 2014, the Russian Duma voted to annex Crimea as a subject into the Russian Federation. The Ukrainian government does not recognize the referendum or annexation of Crimea as legitimate. On 27 March, the UN General Assembly passed Resolution 68/262 by 100 to 11 votes, recognizing the referendum as invalid and denying any legal change in the status of Crimea and Sevastopol.

Oblasts

Шаблон:Main

An oblast (Шаблон:Lang-uk; Шаблон:Plural form) is on the first level of the administrative division of Ukraine.

Most oblasts are named after their administrative center. Volyn and Zakarpattia, whose respective capitals are Lutsk and Uzhhorod, are named after the historic regions Volhynia and Transcarpathia.

Cities with special status

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Two cities have special status (Шаблон:Lang-uk): Kyiv and Sevastopol. Their special status puts them on the same administrative level as the oblasts, and thus under the direct supervision of the state via their respective local state administrations, which constitute the executive bodies of the cities. Following the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation, Sevastopol is controlled by Russia and is incorporated as a federal subject of Russia.[9][10]

Second level

Raions

Шаблон:Main Raions (Шаблон:Lang-uk; Шаблон:Plural form) are smaller territorial units of subdivision in Ukraine. There are 136 raions.[11] 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.[12]

Urban raions

Шаблон:MainAn urban raion is subordinate to the city administration.[13]

Third level

Hromadas

Шаблон:Further The territorial hromadas (Шаблон:Lang-uk; lit. 'territorial community'), or simlply hromadas (Шаблон:Lang-uk) were established by the Government of Ukraine on 12 June 2020 as a part of administrative reform that started in 2015.[14]

There are three types of hromadas: rural (Шаблон:Lang-uk), settlement (Шаблон:Lang-uk) and urban (Шаблон:Lang-uk). There are 1469 hromadas in total (as of November 1, 2023).[15]

History

Шаблон:Main

Cossack Hetmanate

The Cossack Hetmanate was divided into military-administrative districts known as regimental districts (polks) whose number fluctuated with the size of the Hetmanate's territory. In 1649, when the Hetmanate controlled both the right and left banks, it included 16 such districts. After the loss of Right-bank Ukraine, this number was reduced to ten. The regimental districts were further divided into companies (sotnias), which were administered by captains (sotnyk).[16] The lowest division was the kurin.

Ukrainian People's Republic

According to the Constitution of the Ukrainian People's Republic, the country was divided into zemlias (lands), volosts and hromadas (communities). This law was not fully implemented as on 29 April 1918 there was the anti-socialist coup in Kyiv, after which Pavlo Skoropadskyi reverted the reform back to the governorate-type administration.[17]

Soviet Ukraine

Before the introduction of oblasts in 1932, Soviet Ukraine comprised 40 okruhas, which had replaced the former Russian Imperial governorate subdivisions.[18][19]

In 1932 the territory of the Soviet Ukraine was re-established based on oblasts. At the same time, most of the Western Ukraine at the time formed part of the Second Polish Republic and shared in the Polish form of administrative division based on voivodeships.[20]

See also

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References

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External links

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