Konotop Okruha (Ukrainian: Конотопська округа) was an okruha, a type of regional district, in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic between 1923 and 1930. Its administrative centre was located in Konotop.[1]
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KonotopOkruha (Ukrainian: Конотопська округа) was an okruha, a type of regional district, in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic between 1923 and...
the okruha was renamed accordingly. Also couple of its raions were transferred to the neighboring KonotopOkruha. On 16 October 1925 Hlukhiv Okruha was...
governorate’s territory was redistributed among Hlukhiv, Konotop, Nizhyn, and Chernihiv districts (okruhas). At the times of the Russian Census of 1897: Nezhin...
into six okruhas in 1923. In 1932, the Kyiv Okruha was transformed into an oblast. Berdychiv Okruha Bila Tserkva Okruha Kiev Okruha Malyn Okruha (1923–24)...
the territory was incorporated into KonotopOkruha, and the eastern portion was incorporated into Hlukhiv Okruha.[citation needed] At the time of the...
Nizhyn Okruha (Ukrainian: Ніжинська округа) was an okruha (regional district) in 1923–1930 in northeastern Ukraine. Its administrative centre was located...
administrative reforms of the Ukrainian SSR, which dissolved it into five okruhas. The Government of Podolia was established right after the Second Partition...
Kamianets Okruha (Ukrainian: Кам'янецька округа, Kam'ianets'ka okruha) was one of the administrative units (an okruha) of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist...
Chernihiv Okruha (Ukrainian: Чернігівська округа) was an okruha (regional district) in 1923–1930 in northeastern Ukraine. Its administrative centre was...
until 1925 and was later split into three okruhas: Shepetivka Okruha, Zhytomyr Okruha, and Korosten Okruha. Revkom 1919 Mikhail Kruchinskiy (concurrently...
the Yekaterinoslav Governorate administration was discontinued. List of okruhas of Ukraine upon the dissolution of the Governorate: Yekaterinoslav Zaporizhia...