Chernihiv Okruha
Administrative unit in the Ukrainian SSR
Chernihiv Okruha (Ukrainian: Чернігівська округа) was an okruha (regional district) in 1923–1930 in northeastern Ukraine. Its administrative centre was located in Chernihiv.[1]
The okruha was created in 1923 as part of the Chernigov Governorate. In 1925-1930 it served as a first-level administrative division within the Ukrainian SSR.
In 1926 okruha consisted of 15 raions.
References
- ^ Kubijovyc, Volodymyr (1984). Encyclopedia of Ukraine: Volume I: A-F plus Map and Gazetteer. University of Toronto Press. ISBN 9781442651173. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
External links
- Chernihiv Okruha at Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine
- Government of the Chernihiv Okruha at the Handbook on history of the Communist Party and the Soviet Union 1898–1991
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- Korosten
- Shepetivka
- Berdyansk†
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- Kryvyi Rih
- Melitopol
- Oleksandriia†
- Pavlohrad
- Zolotonosha†
- Kremenchuk
- Krasnohrad†
- Lubny
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- Haisyn†
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- Malyn†
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- Shevchenkivska
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- Izyum
- Kupiansk
- Okhtyrka†
- Sumy
- Kharkiv
- Artemivsk
- Luhansk
- Mariupil
- Starobilsk
- Staline
- Taganrog†
- Shakhty†
† denoted okruhas which were abolished, merged, or transferred over to different Soviet republics in 1924-25
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