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Administrative divisions of Khmelnytskyi Oblast

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Administrative divisions of Khmelnytskyi Oblast

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settlement_typeOblast
native_nameХмельницька область
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image_flagFlag of Khmelnytskyi Oblast.svg
image_shieldFile:Coat of Arms of Khmelnytskyi Oblast.svg
seat_typeAdministrative center
seatKhmelnytskyi
image_mapKhmelnytskyi Oblast 2020 subdivisions.jpg
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parts_typeAdministrative divisions
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p13 districts
p260 hromadas
footnotesStatistics dated 1 January 2021
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameUkraine

The administrative divisions of Khmelnytskyi Oblast () follows the general scheme of the administrative divisions in Ukraine. It is subdivided into districts (raions) which are subdivided into territorial communities (hromadas). As Ukraine is a unitary state, any changes to the administrative divisions have to be approved by the Verkhovna Rada.

The oblast was established on 22 September 1937, as the "Kamianets-Podilskyi Oblast" to replace the Kamianets Okruha and other neighboring administrative regions in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. Its administrative center was moved from Kamianets-Podilskyi to Proskuriv in 1941, and when Proskuriv's name was changed to Khmelnytskyi, the oblast's name was changed as well.

Khmelnytskyi Oblast is one of the smaller of the 24 oblasts of Ukraine with a total area of 20629 km2. Its population was 1,426,649 at the 2001 census. The oblast borders upon Rivne Oblast to the northwest, Zhytomyr Oblast to the northeast, Vinnytsia Oblast to the east, Chernivtsi Oblast to the south, and Ternopil Oblast to the west.

The oblast has three raions, that are further divided into 60 hromadas.

Current

Raions of Khmelnytskyi Oblast as of August 2020.

On 18 July 2020, the number of districts was reduced to three. These are:

  1. Kamianets-Podilskyi (Кам'янець-Подільський район), the center is in the town of Kamianets-Podilskyi;
  2. Khmelnytskyi (Хмельницький район), the center is in the city of Khmelnytskyi;
  3. Shepetivka (Шепетівський район), the center is in the town of Shepetivka.
Number of hromadas (громади)60

Administrative divisions before 2020

Before July 2020, the Khmelnytskyi Oblast was administratively divided into 20 districts (райони), which served as the second level of administrative division in the country. It had a total of 13 cities, six of which are under the oblast's jurisdiction (including its administrative center Khmelnytskyi) and seven which are under their raion's jurisdiction.

DistrictArea (km²)Population (2012)Administrative centerUrban-type settlementsRural municipalitiesVillagesSettlements
[[File:Belogor prapor.gif22pxborder]] Bilohiria Raion77628,128BilohiriaBilohiria
Yampil2372
[[File:Chemerivetskiy rayon prapor.png22pxborder]] Chemerivtsi Raion93042,722ChemerivtsiChemerivtsi
Zakupne3368
[[File:Flag of Derazhnia raion.svg22pxborder]] Derazhnia Raion91032,955DerazhniaLozove
Vovkovyntsi2259
[[File:UKR Дунаєве́цький райо́н flag.png22pxborder]] Dunaivtsi Raion1,18064,422DunaivtsiDunaivtsi
Smotrych4383
[[File:Городоцький район прапор.png22pxborder]] Horodok Raion1,11049,939HorodokSataniv29711
[[File:Flag of Iziaslav raion.svg22pxborder]] Iziaslav Raion1,25046,059Iziaslav2991
[[File:Flag of Kamianets-Podilskyi Raion.svg22pxborder]] Kamianets-Podilskyi Raion1,53767,900Kamianets-PodilskyiStara Ushytsia421201
[[File:Flag of Khmelnytskyi Raion.svg22pxborder]] Khmelnytskyi Raion1,22052,906KhmelnytskyiChornyi Ostriv38761
[[File:Krasyliv rh.PNG22pxborder]] Krasyliv Raion1,18053,814KrasylivAntoniny3593
[[File:Flag of Letychiv raion.svg22pxborder]] Letychiv Raion95129,209LetychivLetychiv
Medzhybizh1955
[[File:Новоушицький район прапор.jpg22pxborder]] Nova Ushytsia Raion85330,271Nova UshytsiaNova Ushytsia21571
[[File:Flag of Polonne raion.svg22pxborder]] Polonne Raion86645,813PolonnePoninka17441
[[File:Flag of Shepetivka raion.svg22pxborder]] Shepetivka Raion1,16034,724ShepetivkaHrytsiv2268
[[File:Slavutskiy rayon prapor.png22pxborder]] Slavuta Raion1,16230,743Slavuta3679
[[File:Flag of Starokostiantyniv raion.svg22pxborder]] Starokostiantyniv Raion1,21030,448Starokostiantyniv3097
[[File:Flag of Stara Syniava raion.svg22pxborder]] Stara Syniava Raion66221,276Stara SyniavaStara Syniava1544
[[File:Teofipolr flag.svg22pxborder]] Teofipol Raion71627,831TeofipolTeofipol
Bazaliia2253
[[File:Vinc-flag.png22pxborder]] Vinkivtsi Raion65325,630VinkivtsiVinkivtsi1735
[[File:Volochysk rh.png22pxborder]] Volochysk Raion1,10353,113VolochyskNarkevychi
Viitivtsi4085
[[File:Flag of Yarmolyntsi raion.svg22pxborder]] Yarmolyntsi Raion89831,599YarmolyntsiYarmolyntsi2959

Populated settlements

Cities

Khmelnytskyi Oblast has a total of 13 cities, with six of them governed under the oblast's jurisdiction (міста обласного значення), and the remaining seven under their respective district's jurisdiction (міста районного значення). Each urban locality also administers their own respective municipality, which can have a few villages and settlements under its jurisdiction. The combined urban population of the cities and urban-type settlements was 723,431 in 2001.

Cities under oblast jurisdiction

  • Kamianets-Podilskyi
  • Khmelnytskyi (administrative center)
  • Netishyn
  • Slavuta
  • Shepetivka
  • Starokostiantyniv

Cities under raion jurisdiction

  • Derazhnia
  • Dunaivtsi
  • Horodok
  • Iziaslav
  • Krasyliv
  • Polonne
  • Volochysk

File:Kamianets-Podilskyi-2007.jpg|Kamianets-Podilskyi File:Khmelnitsky, Proskurivska St, beginning, 2005 08 10.jpg|Khmelnytskyi File:Netishyn Khmelnytskyi Oblast (province).jpg|Netishyn File:Starokostiantyniv castle 1.jpg|Starokostiantyniv File:Dunaivtsi Center.jpg|Dunaivtsi

Urban-type settlements

Khmelnytskyi Oblast has a total of 24 urban-type settlements (селищ міського типу). Each urban locality also administers their own respective municipality, which can have a few villages and settlements under its jurisdiction.

  • Antoniny

  • Bazaliia

  • Bilohiria

  • Chemerivtsi

  • Chornyi Ostriv

  • Hrytsiv

  • Dunaivtsi

  • Letychiv

  • Lozove

  • Medzhybizh

  • Narkevychi

  • Nova Ushytsia

  • Poninka

  • Sataniv

  • Smotrych

  • Stara Syniava

  • Stara Ushytsia

  • Teofipol

  • Vinkivtsi

  • Viitivtsi

  • Vovkovyntsi

  • Yampil

  • Yarmolyntsi

  • Zakupne

File:Антоніни.Возівня.2006.jpg|Antoniny File:Комплекс замку i домiнiканського монастиря (мур.).JPG|Letychiv File:Medzhybizh Castle 6.jpg|Medzhybizh File:Sataniv Castle 4.jpg|Sataniv File:RSCN1675.jpg|Stara Ushytsia

Villages

Khmelnytskyi Oblast has a total of 1,409 villages (сіл) and five settlements (селищ). Out of the 1,409 villages, 568 villages administer their own rural municipality (сільських рад) which may have a few other villages under its jurisdiction. The combined rural population of the villages and settlements was 703,218 in 2001.

References

References

  1. (2020-07-18). "Про утворення та ліквідацію районів. Постанова Верховної Ради України № 807-ІХ.".
  2. "Нові райони: карти + склад". Міністерство розвитку громад та територій України.
  3. "Raions". [[Verkhovna Rada.
  4. "Cities of oblast significance". [[Verkhovna Rada.
  5. "Cities of raion significance". [[Verkhovna Rada.
  6. "Khmelnytskyi Oblast". [[Verkhovna Rada.
  7. "Urban-type settlements". [[Verkhovna Rada.
  8. "Villages". [[Verkhovna Rada.
  9. "Settlements". [[Verkhovna Rada.
  10. "Rural councils". [[Verkhovna Rada.
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