词条 | Kamianets Okruha |
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|_noautocat = no |native_name = Кам'янецька округа |conventional_long_name = Kamianets Okruha |common_name = Kamianets Okruha |subdivision = Client state |nation = Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic |status_text = Okruha of Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic |title_leader = Executive Secretary[1] |leader1 = Hryhoriy Panasenko (CP(b)U) |year_leader1 = 1929-1930 |capital = Kamianets-Podilsk |political_subdiv = 16 raions (1926) 8 raions (1935) |today = {{flag|Khmelnytskyi Oblast}} |year_start = 1923 |year_end = 1937 |event_start = Division established |event_end = Abolished |event1 = Abolished |date_event1 = 1930 |event2 = Re-established |date_event2 = 1935 |life_span = 1923-1930 1935-1937 |era = Soviet Union |image_map = |image_map_caption = |p1 = Kamenets Uyezd |image_p1 = |s1 = Kamianets-Podilskyi Oblast |flag_s1 = Flag of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.svg |stat_year1 = 1926 census |stat_area1 = |stat_pop1 = 769,999 |footnotes = }} Kamianets Okruha ({{lang-uk|Кам'янецька округа}}, {{lang|uk-Latn|Kam'ianets'ka okruha}}) was one of the administrative units (an okruha) of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic from 1923-1930 and again from 1935-1937. A large portion of the former okruhas territory is now part of the Kamianets-Podilskyi Raion (district) of the Khmelnytskyi Oblast. Its administrative center was located in the city of Kamianets-Podilsk. HistoryThe Kamianets Okruha was first created in 1923 as part of the Podolia Governorate,[1] a remnant of the former Russian Empire. In 1925, all of the governorates throughout the Ukrainian SSR were abolished, and okruhas became the first level of administrative division. In 1926, the okruha was divided into a total of 16 raions. Because the Ukrainian Soviet authorities felt the system of administrative division was ineffective and hard to administer, the Kamianets Okruha along with all of the other okras were done away with completely in 1930. However, the okruha was re-established in 1935 as a border district of the Vinnytsia Oblast[2] consisting of a total of 8 districts. In 1937, the okruha was yet again abolished, and its territory was reassigned to districts of the newly created Kamianets-Podilskyi Oblast. DemographicsAccording to the results of the 1926 Soviet census, the Kamianets Okruha had a population of 769,999.[3] Of these 124,750 were residents in urban areas, compared to 645,249 for rural areas.[3] In terms of ethnicity, 82.2 percent were Ukrainians, 8.9 percent were Russians, 4.3 percent were Jews, 3 percent were Moldovans, with the rest of the ethnic groups adding up to the remaining 1 percent.[3] See also
References1. ^1 {{cite web|title=Kamenets-Podolsky Okrug|url=http://www.knowbysight.info/1_UKRA/04619.asp|work=Reference on the history of the Communist Party and the Soviet Union 1898 - 1991|publisher=www.knowbysight.info|accessdate=6 February 2013|language=Russian}} {{Okruhas of Ukraine}}{{coord missing|Ukraine}}2. ^{{cite web|title=VINNITSA OBLAST|url=http://whp057.narod2.ru/vinni.htm|work=World Historical Portal|accessdate=6 February 2013|language=Russian}} 3. ^1 2 {{cite web|title=All-Union Census of the Soviet Union. Ethnic composition of the population among republics of the USSR|url=http://demoscope.ru/weekly/ssp/sng_nac_26.php?reg=1860|work=Demoskop Weekly|accessdate=6 February 2013|language=Russian}} 9 : Okruhas of Ukraine|History of Khmelnytskyi Oblast|History of Vinnytsia Oblast|Kamianets-Podilskyi Raion|Podolia Governorate|States and territories established in 1923|States and territories disestablished in 1930|States and territories established in 1935|States and territories disestablished in 1937 |
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