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Definition of oblast in English: oblastnoun ˈɒblastˈôbləst An administrative division or region in Russia and the former Soviet Union, and in some constituent republics of the former Soviet Union. Example sentencesExamples - The WHO report on multidrug resistance only surveyed two oblasts in the Russian Federation, Ivanovo and Tomsk.
- McLure tells us that the Siberian oblast of Tyumen, with 2 percent of Russia's people, yields 65 percent of Russia's oil.
- The prison authorities in the oblast targeted the social harm that crime causes.
- Ukraine has twenty-four administrative units - oblasts - almost all named for their capitals.
- In the 1990s, governors of oblasts (administrative units roughly comparable to states) and presidents of republics acquired significant political autonomy.
Definition of oblast in US English: oblastnounˈôbləst An administrative division or region in Russia and the former Soviet Union, and in some of its former constituent republics. Example sentencesExamples - Ukraine has twenty-four administrative units - oblasts - almost all named for their capitals.
- The WHO report on multidrug resistance only surveyed two oblasts in the Russian Federation, Ivanovo and Tomsk.
- In the 1990s, governors of oblasts (administrative units roughly comparable to states) and presidents of republics acquired significant political autonomy.
- The prison authorities in the oblast targeted the social harm that crime causes.
- McLure tells us that the Siberian oblast of Tyumen, with 2 percent of Russia's people, yields 65 percent of Russia's oil.
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