There are three types of first-level administrative divisions: 24 oblasts (regions), 1 autonomous republic and 2 cities with special status.
List Autonomous republic The Autonomous Republic of Crimea () geographically encompasses the major portion of the Crimean peninsula in southern Ukraine. Its capital is
Simferopol. The Autonomous Republic of Crimea is the only region within Ukraine that has its own constitution. On 16 March 2014, after the occupation of Crimea by the Russian military, a referendum on joining the Russian Federation was held. A majority of votes supported the measure. On 21 March 2014, the Russian Duma voted to annex Crimea as a
subject into the Russian Federation. The Ukrainian government does not recognize the referendum or annexation of Crimea as legitimate. On 27 March, the UN General Assembly passed
Resolution 68/262 by 100 to 11 votes, recognizing the referendum as invalid and denying any legal change in the status of Crimea and Sevastopol.
Oblasts An oblast (; ) is on the first level of the administrative division of Ukraine. Most oblasts are named after their administrative center. Volyn and Zakarpattia oblasts, whose respective capitals are Lutsk and Uzhhorod, are named after the historic regions
Volhynia and
Transcarpathia.
Cities with special status Two cities have special status ():
Kyiv and
Sevastopol. Their special status puts them on the same administrative level as the oblasts, and thus under the direct supervision of the state via their respective
local state administrations, which constitute the executive bodies of the cities. Following the
annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation, Sevastopol is controlled by Russia and is incorporated as a
federal subject of Russia. == Second level ==