Polissya Okruha
This article is about an administrative unit of the Ukrainian State in 1918. For similar Soviet territories, see Okruhas of the Ukrainian SSR.
Polissya Okruha (Ukrainian: Поліська округа) was an administrative unit of the Ukrainian State (Ukraine) that was created on August 14, 1918 by the resolution of the Council of Ministries. The okruha was governed by a starosta from Mozyr (today Belarus). The territory was named after its historical location Polesia (Polissya in Ukrainian).
Subdivisions
- Mozyr county
- Richytsia county
- Pinsk county
- Slutsk county (southern part)
- Bobruisk county (southern part)
See also
External links
- Boiko, O. Territory, borders and administrative-territorial division of the Skoropadsky's Ukrainian State. Regional History of Ukraine. "Collection of science articles". 2009.
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