Administrative divisions of Belarus

Administrative divisions of Belarus

At the top level of administration, the Eastern European country of Belarus is divided into six "voblasti" (or "voblastsi", meaning "provinces" or "regions") and the city of Minsk, a "horad" ("municipality"). [ [http://www.statoids.com/uby.html Belarus Regions ] ] As the capital of Belarus, Minsk has a special status. It is also the capital of Minsk Voblast (Minsk Province). [ [http://www.embassybel.ru/belarus/minsk/ Minsk summary] , at the website of the Belarus embassy in Russia.]

At the second level, the "voblasti" are divided into "raioni" ("districts").

The layout and extent of the "voblasti" were set in 1960 when Belarus was a part of the Soviet Union.Kratkaya Geograficheskaya Entsiklopediaya, Moscow, 1960. [http://www.statoids.com/uby.html History of Soviet Beylorussian Oblasts] ]

Map

See also: for the ISO codes of the voblasts of Belarus.

History

At the start of the 20th century, the boundary of the Belarusian lands were still being defined. The amount of territory that was called Belarus contained the entire provinces of Minsk and Mogilev, the most of Hrodna, parts of Vitebsk and the parts of Vilna (now in Lithuania).

References

External links

* [http://www.eki.ee/wgrs/rom2_be.htm Current Status of United Nations Romanization Systems for Geographical Names of Belarus]

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