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An oblast (Ukrainian: область, romanized: oblast, pronounced [ˈɔblɐsʲtʲ] ⓘ; pl. області, oblasti), sometimes translated as region or province, is the main type of first-level administrative division of Ukraine. The country's territory is divided into 24 oblasts, as well as one autonomous republic and two cities with special ...
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 ...
In Ukraine, an oblast (Ukrainian: область [ˈɔblɐsʲtʲ] ⓘ; in English called a province or region) refers to one of the country's 24 primary administrative units. Since Ukraine is a unitary state , the provinces (or regions) do not have much legal scope of competence other than that which is established in the Ukrainian Constitution ...
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.
Local government in Ukraine (Ukrainian: Місцева влада, romanized: Mistseva vlada) consists of two systems based on the administrative divisions of Ukraine. [1] There are 24 oblasts , one autonomous republic , and two cities with special status , with each region further divided into raions (districts) and then hromadas .
The NUTS code for Ukraine is UA and a hierarchy of three levels is established by Eurostat. Below these is a further levels of geographic organisation - the local administrative unit (LAU). Below these is a further levels of geographic organisation - the local administrative unit (LAU).
Lviv Oblast: 7.7 5 Kyiv Oblast: 7.6 6 Donetsk Oblast: 7.3 7 Odesa Oblast: 7.0 8 Poltava Oblast: 6.9 9 Zaporizhzhia Oblast: 5.9 10 Vinnytsia Oblast: 4.5 11 Cherkasy Oblast: 3.4 12 Mykolaiv Oblast: 3.2 13 Khmelnytskyi Oblast: 3.1 14 Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast: 3.1 15 Zhytomyr Oblast: 3.0 16 Chernihiv Oblast: 2.9 17 Sumy Oblast: 2.7 18 Kirovohrad Oblast
ISO 3166-2:UA is the entry for Ukraine in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1.