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Administrative divisions of Khmelnytskyi Oblast : ウィキペディア英語版 | Administrative divisions of Khmelnytskyi Oblast
The administrative divisions of Khmelnytskyi Oblast ((ウクライナ語:Хмельницька область)) follows the general scheme of the administrative divisions in Ukraine. As Ukraine is a unitary state, any changes to the administrative divisions have to be approved by the Verkhovna Rada. The oblast was established on September 22, 1937, as the "Kamianets-Podilskyi Oblast" to replace the Kamianets Okruha and other neighboring administrative regions in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. Its administrative center was moved from Kamianets-Podilskyi to Proskuriv in 1941, and when Proskuriv's name was changed to Khmelnytskyi, the oblast's name was changed as well. The administrative divisions in the oblast have remained the same since January 1, 2006.〔 The Khmelnytskyi Oblast is one of the smaller of the 24 oblasts of Ukraine with a total area of .〔 Its population was 1,426,649 at the 2001 census.〔 The oblast borders upon the Rivne Oblast to the northwest, the Zhytomyr Oblast to the northeast, the Vinnytsia Oblast to the east, the Chernivtsi Oblast to the south, and the Ternopil Oblast to the west. Administratively, it is divided into a total of 20 raions (districts), which serve as the second level of administrative division in the country. It has a total of 13 cities, six of which are under the oblast's jurisdiction (including its administrative center Khmelnytskyi) and seven which are under their raion's jurisdiction. The oblast has 24 urban-type settlements, 568 rural municipalities, 1409 villages, and five rural settlements. ==Districts== The Khmelnytskyi Oblast is administratively divided into 20 districts (райони).
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