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Subdivisions of Ukraine
First level
1 autonomous republic
24 oblasts
2 cities with special status
Second level
136 raions
Third level
1469 hromadas
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Administrative divisions development in Ukraine reviews the history of changes in the administrative divisions of Ukraine, in chronological order.
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