Berehove Raion - Administrative Division

Administrative Division

The Berehove district (raion) consists of one town municipality and 30 rural municipalities, all of which also have their respective administrative councils (rada). The administrative center of the district is situated in the city of Berehovo which is not part of the district administration. The city of Berehovo was designated into a special city municipality of regional significance in 2001. Some of the municipalities of the district consist of several settlements, mostly rural.

Note that most of the settlements regained their original Hungarian names since the Ukrainian independence. Some settlements' names end with o, unlike within the Ukrainian grammar which requires ending e. Those names are traditional and in the local Ukrainian dialect.

Administrative center: Berehovo (Beregszász)

Town municipality: Batiovo (Batyu)

Rural municipalities:

  • Astei (Luzhenka between 1945-1991, Asztély)
  • Badalovo (Badaló)
  • Batrad (Bótrágy), combines two villages Betrad and Horonhlab (Dzvinkoje between 1920-1938, Kisharangláb)
  • Bene (Dobrosillya between 1945-1991, Bene)
  • Berehuifalu (Nove Selo between 1920-1938 and 1944-1991, Beregújfalu)
  • Borzhava (Velka Borshava between 1920-1938, Nagyborzsova)
  • Vary (Variova between 1920-1938, Mezővári)
  • Velyka Bakta (Nagybakta)
  • Velyki Berehy (Brehy between 1920-1938, Nagybereg)
  • Velyka Biyhan (Nagybégány), combines villages of Velyka Biyhan and Mala Biyhan (Kisbégány)
  • Halabor (Bodoliv, between 1945-1991, Halábor)
  • Hat (Gát), combines villages of Hat and Chikosh-Horonda (Čikosgorondov Dvor between 1920-1938 and 1944-1945, Csikósgorond)
  • Hecha (Mezőgecse)
  • Hut (Harazdivka Between 1945-1991, Gút)
  • Dyida (Beregdéda)
  • Zapson (Zastavnoje 1945-1991, Zápszony)
  • Kvasovo (Kovászó)
  • Kidyosh (Zmiyivka between 1945-1991, Kigyós)
  • Koson (Kosyno between 1945-1995, Mezőkaszony)
  • Mochola (Macsola), combines villages of Mochola and Hunyadi (Hunyadi)
  • Muzhiyevo (Nagymuzsaly)
  • Nyzhni Remety (Alsóremete), combines villages of Nyzhni Remety and Verkni Remety (Felsőremete)
  • Orosiyevo (Sárosoroszi)
  • Popovo (Csonkapapi), combines villages of Popovo, Male Popovo (Gašparov Dvor between 1920-1938 and 1944-1945, Sonyachne between 1945-1991, Tiszatanya or Papitanya), and Heten (Hetin between 1920-1938 and 1944-1945, Lypove between 1945-1991, Hetyen)
  • Rafainovo (Rafajna Nové Selo between 1920-1938 and 1944-1945, Rafajnaújfalu)
  • Svoboda (Vel'ky Bakos between 1920-1938 and 1944-1945, Nagybakos), combines villages of Svoboda, Badiv (Badótanya), Bakosh (Kisbakos), and Danylivka (Danilovka)
  • Chetfalva (Chetovo between 1945-1991, Csetfalva)
  • Choma (Tiszacsoma)
  • Shom (Derenkovets between 1945-1991, Beregsom), combines villages of Shom and Kashtanovo (Vel'ky Dvor between 1920-1938 and 1944-1945, Vadastanya)
  • Yanoshi (Janosovo between 1920-1938, Ivanivka between 1945-1991, Makkosjánosi), combines villages of Yanoshi and Balazher (Blazhejovo between 1920-1938 and 1944-1945, Dzvinkoye between 1945-1991, Balazsér)

Note: Hungarian name of places are given in parenthesis.

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