Administrative divisions of Cherkasy Oblast

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Cherkasy Oblast is subdivided into districts ( raions ) which are further subdivided into territorial communities ( hromadas ).

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Raions of Cherkasy Oblast as of August 2020. Cherkasy Oblast 2020 subdivisions.jpg
Raions of Cherkasy Oblast as of August 2020.

On 18 July 2020, the number of districts was reduced to four. [1] [2] These are:

  1. Cherkasy (Черкаський район), the center is in the city of Cherkasy;
  2. Uman (Уманський район), the center is in the city of Uman;
  3. Zolotonosha (Золотоніський район), the center is in the city of Zolotonosha;
  4. Zvenyhorodka (Звенигородський район), the center is in the city of Zvenyhorodka.
Cherkasy Oblast
As of January 1, 2022
Number of districts (райони)4
Number of hromadas (громади)66

Administrative divisions until 2020

Raions of Cherkasy Oblast as of June 2020. The city of Cherkasy is shown in dark blue. Cherkasy regions.svg
Raions of Cherkasy Oblast as of June 2020. The city of Cherkasy is shown in dark blue.

Before July 2020, Cherkasy Oblast was subdivided into 32 regions: 26 districts ( raions ) and 6 city municipalities (mis'krada or misto), officially known as territories governed by city councils. [3]

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References

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