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  1. Administrative divisions of Ukraine - Wikipedia

    There are three types of first-level administrative divisions: 24 oblasts (regions), 1 autonomous republic and 2 cities with special status. An oblast in Ukraine, sometimes translated as region …

  2. Oblasts of Ukraine (27 Administrative Regions) - Mappr

    The below map shows the Oblasts of Ukraine (you can click on the map to enlarge it):

  3. Ukraine Map | Detailed Maps of Ukraine

    Ukraine is a second largest country after Russian Federation in Eastern Europe where it is located. It is bordered by Romania, Hungary and Moldova to the southwest; Belarus to the …

  4. Political Map of Ukraine with Oblast Boundaries and Major Cities

    This political map of Ukraine provides a detailed overview of the country's administrative divisions, known as oblasts. Each oblast is marked with different colors and boundaries, as well as major …

  5. Political Map of Ukraine - Nations Online Project

    Ukraine is bordered by Belarus, Hungary, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, and Slovakia, its capital is Kiev. Depicted on the map are the Ukraine with surrounding countries, international …

  6. Ukraine Regions Maps

    Ukraine is divided into 24 oblasts, two independent cities, and an autonomous republic.

  7. Ukraine | History, Flag, Population, President, Map, Language,

    1 day ago · Ukraine is bordered by Belarus to the north, Russia to the east, the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea to the south, Moldova and Romania to the southwest, and Hungary, Slovakia, …

  8. Ukraine: Administrative Division (Provinces and Districts)

    Ukraine: Administrative Division (Provinces and Districts) with population statistics, charts and maps.

  9. Map of Ukraine regions: political and state map of Ukraine

    The Ukraine states map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free. Ukraine is divided into 24 states (oblast), 1 autonomous republic (avtonomna respublika) and 2 municipalities (mista) as …

  10. Oblasts of Ukraine - Wikipedia

    Most of Ukraine's oblasts are named after their respective administrative centers, which are also the largest and most developed cities in the region. Oblast populations range from 904,000 in …