Izmail Oblast
Izmail Oblast Ізмаїльська область Regiunea Ismail | |||||||||
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Oblast of the Ukrainian SSR | |||||||||
1940–1954 | |||||||||
Map of the Ukrainian SSR oblasts during 1946–1954. | |||||||||
Capital | Izmaila | ||||||||
Area | |||||||||
• Coordinates | 45°21′N 28°52′E / 45.350°N 28.867°E | ||||||||
• 1954 | 12,400 km2 (4,800 sq mi) | ||||||||
History | |||||||||
• Established as Akkerman Oblast | 7 August 1940 | ||||||||
• Capital moved and oblast renamed | 1 December 1940 | ||||||||
• Merged into Odesa Oblast | 15 February 1954 | ||||||||
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a. The oblast's capital was Akkerman before it was moved to Izmail on 1 December 1940. |
Izmail Oblast (Ukrainian: Ізмаїльська область, romanized: Izmailska oblast; Romanian: Regiunea Ismail) (7 August 1940 — 15 February 1954) was an oblast in the Ukrainian SSR, roughly corresponding to the historical region of Budjak. It had a territory of 12,400 km2 (4,800 sq mi).
The oblast was organized on 7 August 1940 on the territory, known as Budjak or southern Bessarabia, occupied by the Soviet Union from Romania. It was originally known as Akkerman Oblast (Ukrainian: Акерманська область, romanized: Akermans’ka oblast’) until 1 December 1940, i.e. before the oblast center was moved from Akkerman to Izmail. The oblast was administratively subdivided into 13 raions. On 15 February 1954, the oblast was liquidated, and its territory was included in Odesa Oblast. The current area is now divided into two municipalities (Izmail and Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi) and nine raions; these cover 13,188 km2 (5,092 sq mi) and in 2015 had a combined population of 592,842.
See also
[edit]External links
[edit]- Akkerman Oblast (Handbook on history of the Communist Party and the Soviet Union)
- Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of USSR of February 15, 1954 about liquidation of the Izmail Oblast of the Ukrainian SSR. Russian version of the Wikisource.