Kamianets Okruha
| Kamianets Okruha Кам'янецька округа | |||||||||
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| Okruha of Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic | |||||||||
| 1923–1930 1935–1937 | |||||||||
| Capital | Kamianets-Podilsk | ||||||||
| Population | |||||||||
| 769,999 | |||||||||
| Government | |||||||||
| Executive Secretary | |||||||||
• 1929–1930 | Hryhoriy Panasenko (CP(b)U) | ||||||||
| Historical era | Soviet Union | ||||||||
• Division established | 1923 | ||||||||
• Abolished | 1930 | ||||||||
• Re-established | 1935 | ||||||||
• Abolished | 1937 | ||||||||
| Political subdivisions | 16 raions (1926) 8 raions (1935) | ||||||||
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| Today part of | Khmelnytskyi Oblast | ||||||||
Kamianets Okruha (Ukrainian: Кам'янецька округа, Kam'ianets'ka okruha) was one of the administrative units (an okruha) of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic from 1923–1930 and again from 1935–1937.
A large portion of the former okruhas territory is now part of the Kamianets-Podilskyi Raion (district) of the Khmelnytskyi Oblast. Its administrative center was located in the city of Kamianets-Podilsk.