Oblast - Basement
OBLAST - Breakdown // HD
Oblast - Landscape
Oblast - Foxy
Oblast - Black Owl
Oblast - Gravity
Oblast - Going East
Area 51 - oblast 51 (CZ)
Velké záhady Tajemná oblast 51 Úžasný Dokument CZ HD
Area 51-(Oblast 51)-lovci UFO
Oblast - Ostkreuz
BREAKING Boing777 Of #Malaysian Airlines Shot Down In Shakhtersk Donetsk Oblast Ukraine July17
OSTRAVA - Dolní oblast Vítkovice
KURGAN OBLAST
Oblast - Basement
OBLAST - Breakdown // HD
Oblast - Landscape
Oblast - Foxy
Oblast - Black Owl
Oblast - Gravity
Oblast - Going East
Area 51 - oblast 51 (CZ)
Velké záhady Tajemná oblast 51 Úžasný Dokument CZ HD
Area 51-(Oblast 51)-lovci UFO
Oblast - Ostkreuz
BREAKING Boing777 Of #Malaysian Airlines Shot Down In Shakhtersk Donetsk Oblast Ukraine July17
OSTRAVA - Dolní oblast Vítkovice
KURGAN OBLAST
L.A. - Chráněná krajinná oblast (oficiální videoklip)
Oblast 51 - Pravda nebo fikce?
Kemerovo Oblast
Selo Oglukhino Krutinskiy rayon Omskaya oblast
Bryansk Oblast
Russia - Russland --- Sverdlovsk Oblast
Jizerská oblast tmavé oblohy
Oblast Foxy
Duo BOBO - POKVARJENA OBLAST (NOVO)
Oblast is a type of administrative division in Slavic countries, including some countries of the former Soviet Union. The word "oblast" is a loanword in English, but it is nevertheless often translated as "area", "zone", "province", or "region". The last translation may lead to confusion, because the subdivision of "oblast" is called "raion" which is translated as "region" or "district", depending on the context.
Oblasts are a type of administrative division of Belarus, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Ukraine, and the now-defunct Soviet Union. Official terms in successor states of the Soviet Union differ, but some still use a cognate of the Russian term, e.g. voblast (voblasts, voblasts' , [ˈvobɫasʲtsʲ]) is used for provinces of Belarus, and oblys (plural: oblystar) for provinces of Kazakhstan.
Since 1997, Bulgaria has been divided into 28 oblasti, usually translated as provinces. Before, the country was divided into nine bigger units, also called oblast.
In the Russian Empire, oblasts were considered to be administrative units and were included as parts of Governorates General or krais. The majority of then-existing oblasts were located on the periphery of the country (e.g. Kars Oblast or Transcaspian Oblast) or covered the areas where Cossacks lived.