Noun
okrug (plural okrugs)
An administrative division of some Slavic states.
Currently, Russians in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug in the Russian Far East are permitted under IWC regulation to take up to 140 gray whales from the North-East Pacific population each year. Source: Internet
However, the territory where they are a titular nation is confined solely to Evenk Autonomous Okrug, where 3,802 of the 35,527 Evenks live (according to the 2002 Census). Source: Internet
In 1920, two Kurdish-inhabited areas of Jewanshir (capital Kalbajar ) and eastern Zangazur (capital Lachin ) were combined to form the Kurdistan Okrug (or "Red Kurdistan"). Source: Internet