List of villages in Luhansk Oblast

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The following is a list of villages in the Luhansk Oblast of Ukraine, categorised by raion (district).

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Alchevsk Raion

Dovzhansk Raion

Luhansk Raion

Rovenky Raion

Shchastia Raion

Sievierodonetsk Raion

Starobilsk Raion

Svatove Raion

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