Formation First okruhas, created just before 1918, were
Polissia Okruha centered in
Mozyr and
Taurida Okruha centered in
Berdiansk. Okruhas were first introduced on a widespread scale on April 12, 1923, at the 2nd session of the
Central Executive Committee of Ukraine which accepted the declaration "About the administrative-territorial division of Ukraine". According to the declaration, the
Ukrainian SSR was divided into 53 okruhas that included 706 raions, thus replacing the imperial division consisting of 102 (counties) that included 1989
volosts.
Reorganization of 1923–1926 • September 25, 1923 Bohodukhiv Okruha changed name to Okhtyrka Okruha after transferring the okruha seat from
Bohodukhiv to
Okhtyrka • March 7, 1924 Moldavian Autonomous Oblast was created out of Balta Okruha and Odesa Okruha of Odesa Governorate and Tulchyn Okruha of Podolia Governorate centered in the city of
Balta • August 7, 1924 Lysavethrad Okruha changed name to Zinovievsk Okruha after the okruha seat changed name from Lysavethrad to
Zinovievsk • August 12, 1924 Bakhmut Okruha changed name to Artemivsk Okruha after the okruha seat changed name from Bakhmut to Artemivsk • October 1, 1924 Tahanrih (Taganrog) Okruha and Shakhty Okruha were transferred to the
Russian SFSR • October 12, 1924 Moldavian Autonomous Oblast was transformed into the
Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic with the
Ukrainian SSR • October 28, 1924 Malyn Okruha was liquidated • November 26, 1924 Balta Okruha was liquidated. • June 3, 1925 the Ukrainian Central Executive Committee accepted the decision "About liquidation of governorates and transition to the three-level system of administration", according to which governorates were becoming liquidated on August 1, 1925, while June 15, 1925 eight (8) okruhas were to be liquidated as well. After the reform the Ukrainian SSR was divided into 41 okruhas and 680 raions. • August 19, 1925 Novhorod-Siverskyi Okruha changed name to Hlukhiv Okruha after transferring the okruha seat from
Novhorod-Siverskyi to
Hlukhiv • September 15, 1925 Zhytomyr Okruha was renamed to Volyn Okruha • October 16, 1925 out of the
Kursk Governorate to Ukraine were transferred several territories: • territory of the former Putivl uyezd (less Krupets volost) • Krinichanska volost of Graivoron uyezd • other two incomplete volosts of Graivoron and Belgorod uyezds • June 16, 1926 Pavlohrad Okruha was split between Kharkiv Okruha (Lozova Raion) and Katerynoslav Okruha • July 20, 1926 Katerynoslav Okruha changed name to Dnipropetrovsk Okruha after the okruha seat changed name from Katerynoslav to Dnipropetrovsk • 1927 Cherkasy Okruha changed name to Shevchenko Okruha
Disestablishment at the end of 1932 including recently created Donetsk and Chernihiv oblasts. On August 5, 1930, the "News of Central Executive Committee of Ukraine" reported that on August 3, 1930, there was a session of the
Central Executive Committee of Ukraine Presidium chaired by
Grigory Petrovsky where a report by
Mykola Vasylenko on the liquidation of the system of okruhas was discussed. In the adopted resolution, the Presidium of the Central Executive Committee of Ukraine generally approved and endorsed the submitted projects from the government commission. Likewise, the Presidium of Central Executive Committee of Ukraine generally approved the principle and order in the organization of local and central authorities. The Presidium requested that the commission and the Council of Commissars of the Ukrainian SSR, on the basis of the approved principles, develop a draft resolution on the liquidation of okruhas and the structure of authorities, both local and central, in connection with the transition to the rayon system. ==List of okruhas==