NUTS statistical regions of Ukraine

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NUTS 1 regions of Ukraine
NUTS 1 statistical regions of Ukraine map.svg
CategoryStatistical regions
Location Ukraine
Created
  • 2024
Number8 (as of 2024)
Possible types
Populations3.3–6.1 million
Areas49,870–115,862 km2 (19,255–44,735 sq mi)
Subdivisions
  • NUTS 2 regions of Ukraine

The Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS) is a geocode standard for referencing the subdivisions of Ukraine for statistical purposes. The NUTS standard is instrumental in delivering the European Union's Structural Funds. The NUTS code for Ukraine is UA and a hierarchy of three levels is established by Eurostat. Below these is a further levels of geographic organisation - the local administrative unit (LAU). In Ukraine, the LAUs are Hromada. As a candidate country of the European Union, Ukraine (UA) is in the process of being included in the Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS).

Contents

Overall

NUTS Levels

LevelSubdivisions#
NUTS 1Macroregions (Макрорегіони)8
NUTS 2 Oblasts (Oбласті)27
NUTS 3 Raions (Райони)138

Local administrative units

Below the NUTS levels, the two LAU (Local Administrative Units) levels are:

LevelSubdivisions#
LAU 1 Hromadas (Громади)1774
LAU 2

NUTS codes

NUTS 1CodeNUTS 2CodeNUTS 3Code
Macroregion 1UA1 Poltava Oblast UA11 Kremenchuk Raion UA111
NUTS 3 regions of Macroregion 1 of Ukraine 2024 map.svg Lubny Raion UA112
Myrhorod Raion UA113
Poltava Raion UA114
Sumy Oblast UA12 Konotop Raion UA121
Okhtyrka Raion UA122
Romny Raion UA123
Sumy Raion UA124
Shostka Raion UA125
Kharkiv Oblast UA13 Bohodukhiv Raion UA131
Izium Raion UA132
Berestyn Raion UA133
Kupiansk Raion UA134
Lozova Raion UA135
Kharkiv Raion UA136
Chuhuiv Raion UA137
Chernihiv Oblast UA14 Koriukivka Raion UA141
Nizhyn Raion UA142
Novhorod-Siverskyi Raion UA143
Pryluky Raion UA144
Chernihiv Raion UA145
Macroregion 2UA2 Donetsk Oblast UA21 Bakhmut Raion UA211
NUTS 3 regions of Macroregion 2 of Ukraine 2024 map.svg Volnovakha Raion UA212
Horlivka Raion UA213
Donetsk Raion UA214
Kalmiuske Raion UA215
Kramatorsk Raion UA216
Mariupol Raion UA217
Pokrovsk Raion UA218
Luhansk Oblast UA22 Alchevsk Raion UA221
Dovzhansk Raion UA222
Luhansk Raion UA223
Rovenky Raion UA224
Svatove Raion UA225
Sievierodonetsk Raion UA226
Starobilsk Raion UA227
Shchastia Raion UA228
Macroregion 3UA3 Dnipropetrovsk Oblast UA31 Dniprovskyi Raion UA311
NUTS 3 regions of Macroregion 3 of Ukraine 2024 map.svg Kamianske Raion UA312
Kryvyi Rih Raion UA313
Nikopol Raion UA314
Novomoskovskiy Raion UA315
Pavlohrad Raion UA316
Synelnykove Raion UA317
Zaporizhia Oblast UA32 Berdyansk Raion UA321
Vasylivskyi Raion UA322
Zaporizhia Raion UA323
Melitopol Raion UA324
Polohy Raion UA325
Kirovohrad Oblast UA33 Holovanivskyi Raion UA331
Kropyvnytskyi Raion UA332
Novoukrainskyi Raion UA333
Oleksandriia Raion UA334
Macroregion 4UA4 Mykolaiv Oblast UA41 Bashtanka Raion UA411
NUTS 3 regions of Macroregion 4 of Ukraine 2024 map.svg Voznesensk Raion UA412
Mykolaiv Raion UA413
Pervomaisk Raion UA414
Odesa Oblast UA42 Berezivka Raion UA421
Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi Raion UA422
Bolhrad Raion UA423
Izmail Raion UA424
Odessa Raion UA425
Podilskyi Raion UA426
Rozdilna Raion UA427
Kherson Oblast UA43 Beryslavskyi Raion UA431
Henichesk Raion UA432
Kakhovka Raion UA433
Skadovsk Raion UA434
Kherson Raion UA435
Autonomous Republic of Crimea UA44 Bakhchysarai Raion UA441
Bilohirsk Raion UA442
Dzhankoi Raion UA443
Yevpatoria Raion UA444
Kerch Raion UA445
Krasnohvardiiske Raion UA446
Krasnoperekopsk Raion UA447
Simferopol Raion UA448
Feodosia Raion UA449
Yalta Raion UA44A
Sevastopol City UA45 Sevastopol City UA450
Macroregion 5UA5 Vinnytsia Oblast UA51 Vinnytsia Raion UA511
NUTS 3 regions of Macroregion 5 of Ukraine 2024 map.svg Haisyn Raion UA512
Zhmerynka Raion UA513
Mohyliv-Podilskyi Raion UA514
Tulchyn Raion UA515
Khmilnyk Raion UA516
Ternopil Oblast UA52 Kremenets Raion UA521
Ternopil Raion UA522
Chortkiv Raion UA523
Khmelnytskyi Oblast UA53 Kamianets-Podilskyi Raion UA531
Khmelnytskyi Raion UA532
Shepetivskyi Raion UA533
Macroregion 6UA6 Kyiv Oblast UA61 Bilotserkivskyi Raion UA611
NUTS 3 regions of Macroregion 6 of Ukraine 2024 map.svg Boryspil Raion UA612
Brovarskyi Raion UA613
Bucha Raion UA614
Vyshhorod Raion UA615
Obukhiv Raion UA616
Fastiv Raion UA617
Cherkasy Oblast UA62 Zvenyhorodka Raion UA621
Zolotonosha Raion UA622
Uman Raion UA623
Cherkasy Raion UA624
Kyiv UA63 Kyiv UA630
Macroregion 7UA7 Zakarpattia Oblast UA71 Berehove Raion UA711
NUTS 3 regions of Macroregion 7 of Ukraine 2024 map.svg Mukachevo Raion UA712
Rakhiv Raion UA713
Tyachiv Raion UA714
Uzhhorod Raion UA715
Khust Raion UA716
Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast UA72 Verkhovyna Raion UA721
Ivano-Frankivsk Raion UA722
Kalush Raion UA723
Kolomyia Raion UA724
Kosiv Raion UA725
Nadvirna Raion UA726
Lviv Oblast UA73 Drohobych Raion UA731
Zolochiv Raion UA732
Lviv Raion UA733
Sambirskyi Raion UA734
Stryi Raion UA735
Chervonohrad Raion UA736
Yavoriv Raion UA737
Chernivtsi Oblast UA74 Vyzhnytskyi Raion UA741
Dnistrovskyi Raion UA742
Chernivtsi Raion UA743
Macroregion 8UA8 Volyn Oblast UA81 Volodymyrskyi Raion UA811
NUTS 3 regions of Macroregion 8 of Ukraine 2024 map.svg Kamin-Kashyrskyi Raion UA812
Kovelskyi Raion UA813
Lutsk Raion UA814
Zhytomyr Oblast UA82 Berdychiv Raion UA821
Zhytomyr Raion UA822
Korosten Raion UA823
Zviahel Raion UA824
Rivne Oblast UA83 Varash Raion UA831
Dubno Raion UA832
Rivne Raion UA833
Sarny Raion UA834

Sources

NUTS 2 regions of Ukraine
NUTS 2 statistical regions of Ukraine 2024 map.svg
CategoryStatistical regions
Location Ukraine
Found inNUTS 1 regions of Ukraine
Created
  • 2024
Number27 (as of 2024)
Possible types
Subdivisions
  • NUTS 3 regions of Ukraine

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