Administrative divisions of Donetsk Oblast

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Raions of Donetsk Oblast. The city of Donetsk is shown in dark blue.
Raions and cities of Donetsk Oblast on 1991-2014 and 2015. The grey area is not under control of the central government of Ukraine.
Districts (raions): a — Amvrosiivka, b — Bakhmut, c — Velyka Novosilka, d — Volnovakha, e — Nikolske, f — Dobropillia, g — Kostiantynivka, h — Pokrovsk, i — Lyman, j — Marinka, k — Novoazovsk, l — Oleksandrivka, m — Manhush, n — Sloviansk, o — Starobesheve, p — Telmanove, q — Shakhtarsk, r — Yasynuvata,
City of regional significance: 1Donetsk, 2Avdiivka, 3Bakhmut, 4Vuhledar, 5Horlivka, 6Debaltseve, 7Toretsk, 8Myrnohrad, 9Dobropillia, 10Dokuchaievsk, 11Druzhkivka, 12Yenakiieve, 13Zhdanivka, 14Kirovske, 15Kostiantynivka, 16Kramatorsk, 17Lyman, 18Pokrovsk, 19Makiivka, 20Mariupol, 21Novohrodivka, 22Selydove, 23Sloviansk, 24Snizhne, 25Torez, 26Khartsyzk, 27Shakhtarsk, 28Yasynuvata

Donetsk Oblast is subdivided into 46 regions: 18 districts (raions) and 28 city municipalities (mis'krada or misto), officially known as territories governed by city councils.[1] In 2014, the War in Donbass started, and whereas some areas are controlled by the central Ukrainian government, others are under control of separatists representing Donetsk People's Republic. The pro-Ukrainian government of the oblast was relocated from Donetsk to Mariupol.

Administrative divisions

References

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