-
Ovruch povit)
Ovruch povit Berdychiv povit Lypovets povit Uman
povit Radomyshl povit Chornobyl povit (created out of
portions of
Radomyshl povit) Skvyra...
- (also
spelled uyezd; Russian: уе́зд (pre-1918: уѣздъ), IPA: [ʊˈjest]), or
povit in a
Ukrainian context (Ukrainian: повіт) was a type of
administrative subdivision...
-
Konotopsky Uyezd (Russian: Конотопский уезд, Ukrainian: Конотопський повіт) was one of the
subdivisions of the
Chernigov Governorate of the
Russian Empire...
- Днепровский уезд; Ukrainian: Дніпровський повіт, romanized: Dniprovskyi
povit) was one of the
subdivisions of the
Taurida Governorate of the
Russian Empire...
-
Romensky Uyezd (Russian: Роменский уезд, Ukrainian: Роменський повіт) was one of the
subdivisions of the
Poltava Governorate of the
Russian Empire. It...
- Governorate.
Dnipro County (Dniprovskyi
povit)
Melitopol County (Melitopolskyi
povit)
Berdiansk County (Berdianskyi
povit) summer–fall 1918:
Oleksandr Desnytskyi...
- the seat (Grodzisk
Wielkopolski County and
Grodzisk Mazowiecki County).
Povit,
equivalent in
Ukraine Bankauskaite, V. et al. (2007),
Patterns of decentralization...
- Бахмутскій уѣздъ; Ukrainian: Бахмутський повіт, romanized: Bakhmuts'kyi
povit) was an
administrative subdivision, or uezd, of the
Yekaterinoslav Governorate...
- губернія, romanized: huberniia) with the
smaller subdivisions district (
povit) and
rural district (volost). A new
administrative reform was
adopted by...
- romanized: Anan'yevskiy uyezd; Ukrainian: Ананьївський повіт, romanized: Anan'ivs'kyi
povit),
located in modern-day Ukraine, was one of the
subdivisions of the Kherson...