Tavria Okruha
Tavria Okruha Таврійська округа | |||||
Okruha of Ukraine | |||||
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Capital | Berdyansk | ||||
History | |||||
• | Split of Taurida Governorate | 1918 | |||
• | Split into Mykolaiv Governorate and Zaporizhia Governorate | 1920 | |||
Tavria Okruha (Ukrainian: Таврійська округа) was an administrative unit of the Ukrainian State (Ukraine) and created in April 1918. The okruha was governed by a starosta from Berdyansk. The territory was named after the Crimean Peninsula.
After the return of the Soviets, the okruha was split between the Kherson Governorate and Aleksandrovsk (Zaporizhia) Governorate.
Subdivisions
- Dnipro county
- Melitopol county
- Berdyansk county
See also
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