Mogilev region

Many rivers flow through the Mogilev region, including the Dnieper (Dniapro), Berezina, Sozh, Druts, Pronia and Ptsich.Of the major nationalities living in the Mogilev region, 1,044,000 inhabitants are Belarusians, 132,000 are Russians, 3,500 are Jewish, 2,800 are Poles, 2,110 are Ukrainians, 1,700 are Tatars, 1,300 are Lithuanians, 1,100 are Armenians, and 1,070 are Romani.The number of travel agencies in Mogilev region has grown from 20 in 2000 to 50 in 2010, 12 of which provide agent services, the others are tour operators.Today the region consists of 21 districts (raions), 195 selsovets, 14 towns, 3 city municipalities, and 12 urban-type settlements.In the post-accident period, more than 21,500 people were resettled to clean areas of the republic, leading to a decrease in the region 's population by about 7%.
Map of the administrative subdivisions of the Mogilev region
Map of the administrative subdivisions of the Mogilev region
BelarusianRussianRegionKlimavichy DistrictMogilev City HallChurch of Saint NicholasChurch of the Three Holy HierarchsKrychaw DistrictBelarusAdministrative centerMogilevLargest citiesBabruyskAsipovichyDistrictsAnatoly IsachenkoISO 3166 coderegions of BelarusVitebsk regionMinsk regionGomel regionRussian FederationSmolensk OblastBryansk Oblast above sea level Dnieper BerezinaProniaPtsich Khotimsk District precipitationJewishUkrainiansTatarsLithuaniansArmeniansRomaniBobruiskraionsselsovetsurban-type settlementsAsipovichy DistrictBabruysk DistrictByalynichy DistrictBykhaw DistrictChavusy DistrictCherykaw DistrictDrybin DistrictHlusk DistrictHorki DistrictKastsyukovichy DistrictKhotsimsk DistrictKirawsk DistrictKlichaw DistrictKrasnapollye DistrictKruhlaye DistrictMogilev DistrictMstsislaw DistrictShklow DistrictSlawharad DistrictKrychawBykhawKlimavichyKastsyukovichyShklowMstsislawChavusyByalynichyKirawskSlawharadCherykawKlichawKruhlayeChernobyl disasterKrasnapollyeCherykaw districtsromanizedMogilev RegionraionyDrybinKhotsimskFirst-level administrative divisions ofGrodnoMinsk (city)Vitebsk