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・ Okrouhlo
・ Okrouhlá
・ Okrouhlá (Blansko District)
・ Okrouhlá (Cheb District)
・ Okrouhlá (Písek District)
・ Okrouhlá (Česká Lípa District)
・ Okrouhlá Radouň
・ Okrouyo
・ Okrug
・ Okrug Gornji
・ Okrug, Croatia
・ Okrugla
・ Okruglica (Svrljig)
・ Okruglica (Trstenik)
・ Okrugs of the Ukrainian SSR
Okruhas of the Ukrainian SSR
・ Okružná
・ Okrzeja
・ Okrzeszyce
・ Okrzeszyn
・ Okrzeszyn, Lower Silesian Voivodeship
・ Okrzeszyn, Masovian Voivodeship
・ Okrúhle
・ Okrąg, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship
・ Okrąglak roundhouse in Piła
・ Okrąglica
・ Okrąglica, Zgorzelec County
・ Okrąglik
・ Okrąglik, Lubliniec County
・ Okrąglik, Masovian Voivodeship


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Okruhas of the Ukrainian SSR : ウィキペディア英語版
Okruhas of the Ukrainian SSR

Okruha ((ウクライナ語:Окру́га)) refers to the historical administrative divisions of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic that existed between 1923 and 1930. The system was intended as a transitional system between the Russian Imperial division of governorates and the modern equivalent of oblasts.
As a literal translation, the word ''"okruha"'' means vicinity or neighborhood. This level of subdivision is roughly equivalent to that of a county, parish, or borough. Okruhas were first established in 1918 when the Polissya Okruha and Taurida Okruha were created as temporary territories of the Ukrainian State during the Russian Revolution.
==History==


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