Raion
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Raion is a subnational entity of Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Latvia, Moldova, the Russian Federation, Ukraine, and the former Soviet Union. As an administrative subdivision, the term was introduced by the Soviet administrative reform of 1923–1929 that transformed many former volosts and uyezds of the Russian Empire into raions.
A raion is usually an entity two steps below the national level. It can be a subordinate part:
- of a voblasts' (in Belarus);
- of an oblast, krai, autonomous republic, autonomous district, or big city (in Russia);
- of a small Soviet republic (SSR), oblast, krai, republic, or a big city of a large SSR (in the now-defunct Soviet Union);
- of an oblast, a big city, or the Autonomous Republic of Crimea (in Ukraine).
Raions in the Russian Federation
Subdivision into raions largely remained after the collapse of the Soviet Union. However in many places the terminology changed, to reflect national specifics (the list may be incomplete):- Republic of Karelia—raions coexist with volosts (волости). Both types are considered to be on the same administrative level.
- Sakha (Yakutia) Republic—ulus (улус).
- Tuva Republic—kozhuun (кожуун).
See also
- Subdivisions of Russia
- Subdivisions of Ukraine
- *Raions of Kiev
- Subdivisions of Belarus
- Subdivisions of Azerbaijan
- Districts of Latvia
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