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Administrative division of Ukraine (1918)

The system of administrative division of Ukraine in 1918 was inherited from the Russian Empire, and was based on the gubernia (also called province, government, or governorate; Ukrainian: губернія, romanizedhuberniia) with smaller subdivisions district (povit) and rural district (volost).[1] New administrative reform was adopted by the Central Council of Ukraine on March 6, 1918 which saw restructuring the subdivision of Ukraine based on a new system of regions (zemlia, plural zemli) and abolishing system of gubernias and povits. Implementation of the new system was never fully realized and after the Skoropadsky's coup-d'etat on April 29, 1918 was abandoned.

Regions of Ukraine
Zemli in 1918
CategorySubdivision of a unitary state
Location Ukrainian People's Republic
Created
  • 1918
Number32 (as of 1918)
Populations~ 1 million
Subdivisions

Regions edit

 
Zemli and their cities in 1918
 
The Skoropadsky administration restored the Russian governorate system of administration.

Ukraine was divided into 32 regions with three cities that had status of a region (Kyiv, Kharkiv and Odesa).

List of regions edit

  • Kyiv with outskirts, to Irpin and Stuhna as well as 20 verst beyond Dnieper
  • Derevlian Region (seat in Korosten), Radomyshl and Ovruch counties, Kyiv county without southern part and northern part of Rovno county
  • Volyn (seat in Lutsk), Volodymyr, Lutsk, Kovel counties and parts of Dubno county
  • Over Horyn (seat in Rivne), Rivne, Ostroh, Zaslav, Kremenets counties, southern part of Dubno county and western part of Starokostyantyniv county
  • Bolokhiv Region (seat in Zhytomyr), Zhytomyr, Novohrad-Volynsky counties and parts of Berdychiv, Lityn, and Vinnytsia counties
  • Over Ros (seat in Bila Tserkva), Vasylkiv, Skvyra, Tarashcha counties, southern part of Kyiv county and eastern part of Berdychiv county
  • Cherkasy Region (seat in Cherkasy), Cherkasy, Kaniv, Chyhyryn counties and parts of Zvenyhorod county
  • Over Boh (seat in Uman), Uman, Haisyn, and parts of Lypovets, Balta, Yelysavethrad counties
  • Podillia (seat in Kamianets-Podilsky), Kamianets, Proskuriv, Ushytsia counties and parts of Mohyliv and Starokostyantyniv counties
  • Bratslav Region (seat in Vinnytsia), Vinnytsia, Bratslav counties and parts of Lityn, Lypovets, Mohyliv, and Yampil counties
  • Over Dniester (seat in Balta), Olhopil, Tyraspil counties and parts of Yampil, Balta, and Ananyiv counties
  • Over Sea (seat in Mykolaiv), Odesa county and parts of Ananyiv, Yelysavethrad, and Kherson counties
  • Odesa with outskirts, with territory up to the Dniester Estuary
  • Nyz (seat in Yelysavethrad), parts of Yelysavethrad, Oleksandriya, Verkhnyodniprovsk counties
  • Sich (seat in Katerynoslav), Katerynoslav county, and parts of Verhnyodniprovsk, Kherson, Novomoskovsk, and Oleksandriya counties
  • Zaporizhzhia (seat in Berdyansk), Melitopol and Berdyansk counties
  • New Zaporizhzhia (seat in Kherson), Dnipro county and parts of Kherson county
  • Azov Region (seat in Mariupol), Mariupol, Pavlohrad counties and parts of Oleksandrivsk county
  • Cuman Region (seat in Bakhmut), Starobilsk, Slovianoserbsk, and Bakhmut counties
  • Donets Region (seat in Sloviansk), Zmiiv, Izyum, Vovchansk, Kupyansk counties and parts of Korocha and Bilhorod counties
  • Over Don (seat in Ostrogozhsk), Novy Oskil, Biryuchansk, Ostrohozk, Bohuchar counties and parts of Korocha and Starobilsk counties
  • Siveria Region (seat in Starodub), Mhlyn, Surazh, Novozybkiv, Starodub and Novhorod-Siversky counties
  • Chernihiv Region (seat in Chernihiv), Chernihiv, Horodnya, Oster, Sosnytsia counties and parts of Kozelets, Nizhyn, and Borzna counties
  • Pereiaslav Region (seat in Pryluky), Pereiaslav, Pryluky, Pyryatyn counties, and parts of Kozelets, Nizhyn, Borzna, and Zolotonosha counties
  • Over Seim (seat in Konotop), Krolevets, Konotop, Hlukhiv, and Putyvl counties
  • Over Sula (seat in Romny), Romny, Lokhvytsia, Hadiach counties, and parts of Lubny and Myrhorod counties
  • Poltava Region (seat in Poltava), Poltava, Zinkiv, Kostyantyniv counties, and parts of Myrhorod, Khorol, Valky, Okhtyrka, and Bohodukhiv counties
  • Samara Region (seat in Kremenchuk), Kremenchuk, Kobelyaky counties, and parts of Zolotonosha, Khorol, Novomoskovsk counties
  • Sloboda Region (seat in Sumy), Sumy, Lebedyn, Sudzha, Hraivoron counties, and parts of Okhtyrka and Bohodukhiv counties
  • Kharkiv with its county and parts of Valky and Bilhorod counties
  • Podlasie Region (seat in Brest), territory of the former Kholm Governorate
  • Dregovich Region (seat in Mozyr), territory of Polissya Okruha

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Magocsi, Paul Robert (1996). A History of Ukraine. University of Toronto Press. pp. 305–307, 311, 540.

External links edit

  • Shemshuchenko, Yu. . Jurist Encyclopedia.

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations October 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The system of administrative division of Ukraine in 1918 was inherited from the Russian Empire and was based on the gubernia also called province government or governorate Ukrainian guberniya romanized huberniia with smaller subdivisions district povit and rural district volost 1 New administrative reform was adopted by the Central Council of Ukraine on March 6 1918 which saw restructuring the subdivision of Ukraine based on a new system of regions zemlia plural zemli and abolishing system of gubernias and povits Implementation of the new system was never fully realized and after the Skoropadsky s coup d etat on April 29 1918 was abandoned Regions of UkraineZemli in 1918CategorySubdivision of a unitary stateLocation Ukrainian People s RepublicCreated1918Number32 as of 1918 Populations 1 millionSubdivisionsvolost Contents 1 Regions 1 1 List of regions 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksRegions edit nbsp Zemli and their cities in 1918 nbsp The Skoropadsky administration restored the Russian governorate system of administration Ukraine was divided into 32 regions with three cities that had status of a region Kyiv Kharkiv and Odesa List of regions edit Kyiv with outskirts to Irpin and Stuhna as well as 20 verst beyond Dnieper Derevlian Region seat in Korosten Radomyshl and Ovruch counties Kyiv county without southern part and northern part of Rovno county Volyn seat in Lutsk Volodymyr Lutsk Kovel counties and parts of Dubno county Over Horyn seat in Rivne Rivne Ostroh Zaslav Kremenets counties southern part of Dubno county and western part of Starokostyantyniv county Bolokhiv Region seat in Zhytomyr Zhytomyr Novohrad Volynsky counties and parts of Berdychiv Lityn and Vinnytsia counties Over Ros seat in Bila Tserkva Vasylkiv Skvyra Tarashcha counties southern part of Kyiv county and eastern part of Berdychiv county Cherkasy Region seat in Cherkasy Cherkasy Kaniv Chyhyryn counties and parts of Zvenyhorod county Over Boh seat in Uman Uman Haisyn and parts of Lypovets Balta Yelysavethrad counties Podillia seat in Kamianets Podilsky Kamianets Proskuriv Ushytsia counties and parts of Mohyliv and Starokostyantyniv counties Bratslav Region seat in Vinnytsia Vinnytsia Bratslav counties and parts of Lityn Lypovets Mohyliv and Yampil counties Over Dniester seat in Balta Olhopil Tyraspil counties and parts of Yampil Balta and Ananyiv counties Over Sea seat in Mykolaiv Odesa county and parts of Ananyiv Yelysavethrad and Kherson counties Odesa with outskirts with territory up to the Dniester Estuary Nyz seat in Yelysavethrad parts of Yelysavethrad Oleksandriya Verkhnyodniprovsk counties Sich seat in Katerynoslav Katerynoslav county and parts of Verhnyodniprovsk Kherson Novomoskovsk and Oleksandriya counties Zaporizhzhia seat in Berdyansk Melitopol and Berdyansk counties New Zaporizhzhia seat in Kherson Dnipro county and parts of Kherson county Azov Region seat in Mariupol Mariupol Pavlohrad counties and parts of Oleksandrivsk county Cuman Region seat in Bakhmut Starobilsk Slovianoserbsk and Bakhmut counties Donets Region seat in Sloviansk Zmiiv Izyum Vovchansk Kupyansk counties and parts of Korocha and Bilhorod counties Over Don seat in Ostrogozhsk Novy Oskil Biryuchansk Ostrohozk Bohuchar counties and parts of Korocha and Starobilsk counties Siveria Region seat in Starodub Mhlyn Surazh Novozybkiv Starodub and Novhorod Siversky counties Chernihiv Region seat in Chernihiv Chernihiv Horodnya Oster Sosnytsia counties and parts of Kozelets Nizhyn and Borzna counties Pereiaslav Region seat in Pryluky Pereiaslav Pryluky Pyryatyn counties and parts of Kozelets Nizhyn Borzna and Zolotonosha counties Over Seim seat in Konotop Krolevets Konotop Hlukhiv and Putyvl counties Over Sula seat in Romny Romny Lokhvytsia Hadiach counties and parts of Lubny and Myrhorod counties Poltava Region seat in Poltava Poltava Zinkiv Kostyantyniv counties and parts of Myrhorod Khorol Valky Okhtyrka and Bohodukhiv counties Samara Region seat in Kremenchuk Kremenchuk Kobelyaky counties and parts of Zolotonosha Khorol Novomoskovsk counties Sloboda Region seat in Sumy Sumy Lebedyn Sudzha Hraivoron counties and parts of Okhtyrka and Bohodukhiv counties Kharkiv with its county and parts of Valky and Bilhorod counties Podlasie Region seat in Brest territory of the former Kholm Governorate Dregovich Region seat in Mozyr territory of Polissya OkruhaSee also editDevelopment of the administrative divisions of Ukraine Administrative divisions of Ukraine 1918 1925 Administrative divisions of Ukraine 1925 1932 References edit Magocsi Paul Robert 1996 A History of Ukraine University of Toronto Press pp 305 307 311 540 External links editShemshuchenko Yu Administrative territorial division in the UNR Jurist 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