Noun
oblast (plural oblasts or oblasti)
A region or province in Slavic or Slavic-influenced countries.
About 90% of the world's extractable amber is still located in that area, which became the Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia in 1946. Source: Internet
According to Prime Minister Chernomyrdin, the charter gave Orenburg full power over its budget and allowed the oblast to participate in privatization decisions. Source: Internet
A judgment by a local court may be appealed to the oblast level. Source: Internet
GOMEL, 17 February (BelTA) – The memory of all villages of Gomel Oblast, which the Nazis destroyed during the Great Patriotic War, will be perpetuated in the memorial complex in the village of Ola in Svetlogorsk District. Source: Internet
Bulgaria main Since the 1880s, the number of territorial management units in Bulgaria has varied from seven to 26. citation Between 1987 and 1999 the administrative structure consisted of nine provinces (oblasti, singular oblast ). Source: Internet
A large number of Volga Tatars live in Astrakhan Oblast and differences between them have been disappearing. Source: Internet