Bohuslav Raion

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Subdivisions

At the time of disestablishment, the raion consisted of two hromadas,[3]

Bohuslav raion consisted of 1 city (Bohuslav), and 40 villages. The villages of Bohuslav raion included:

  • Biivtsi
  • Borodani
  • Brane Pole
  • Chaiky
  • Deshky
  • Dibrivka
  • Dmytrenky
  • Dybyntsi
  • Huta
  • Isaiky
  • Ivanivka
  • Ivky
  • Kalynivka
  • Karandyntsi
  • Khokhitva
  • Koriakivka
  • Krasnohorodka
  • Kydanivka
  • Liutari
  • Medvyn
  • Moskalenky
  • Mykhailivka
  • Mysailivka
  • Mytaivka
  • Oleksiivka
  • Poberezhka
  • Polovetske
  • Potashnia
  • Rozkopantsi
  • Savarka
  • Scherbashyntsi
  • Semyhory
  • Shupyky
  • Sofiika
  • Synytsia
  • Teptiivka
  • Tunyky
  • Vilkhovets
  • Yatsiuky
  • Zakutyntsi

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