The Crimean Peninsula is a disputed area which as a result of the 2014 Crimean crisis is controlled and recognized by Russia as the Republic of Crimea,
a federal subject of Russia. At the same time, Ukraine and most UN countries around the world recognize the territory as the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, a part of Ukraine.
The Republic of Crimea continues to use the administrative divisions of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and is further divided into 14 districts (raions) and 11 city municipalities, officially known as territories governed by city councils.[1] However, in July 2020, Ukraine adopted a reform of its administrative divisions. According to the new divisions, the Autonomous Republic of Crimea only consists of ten districts (raions).[2] The new administrative divisions in Crimea only exist de jure, since Ukraine does not control Crimea and cannot implement their creation.
Under both the Russian (post-April 2014) and the Ukrainian (pre-April 2014) administrative systems, the territory of Crimea excludes the City of Sevastopol.
(Both Ukrainian and Russian)
Urban-type settlements:
of the Republic
Бахчисарайский район, Бахчисарайський район)
Белогорский район, Білогірський район)
Bilohirsk (Qarasuvbazar, Белогорск, Білогірськ) Urban-type settlements: Zuya (Zuya, Зуя)
Черноморский район, Чорноморський район)
(Canköy rayonı, Джанкойский район, Джанкойський район)
Кировский район, Кіровський район)
(Qurman rayonı, Красногвардейский район, Красногвардійський район)
(Krasnoperekopsk rayonı, Красноперекопский район, Красноперекопський район)
(Yedi Quyu rayonı, Ленинский район, Ленінський район)
(Seyitler rayonı, Нижнегорский район, Нижньогірський район)
(Curçı rayonı, Первомайский район, Первомайський район)
(Aqşeyh rayonı, Раздольненский район, Роздольненський район)
(Saq rayonı, Сакский район, Сакський район)
(Aqmescit rayonı, Симферопольский район, Сімферопольський район)
(İçki rayonı, Советский район, Совєтський район)
The Russian system largely inherits the Ukrainian setup, with changes to terminology and minor tweaks on the lower levels.
According to the reform of administrative divisions of Ukraine, the municipalities were abolished, and the number of raions reduced. As Crimea was not under Ukrainian control, this new administrative division was not made law, until 7 September 2023 with the removal of a clause in earlier laws about changes only coming into effect after Ukraine re-established control over the peninsula.[4] The following raions exist in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea:[5][6]
The municipal divisions of the Republic of Crimea are identical with its administrative divisions. All of the administrative districts of the Republic of Crimea are municipally incorporated as municipal districts, and the cities of oblast significance are municipally incorporated as urban okrugs.[7][8]
The Autonomous Republic of Crimea has no municipal divisions, as the concept does not exist in Ukraine.
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