List of cities in Donetsk Oblast

Map of Donetsk Oblast in Ukraine with post-2020 administrative divisions
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
List of cities in Donetsk Oblast
Location of cities in Donetsk Oblast, with red dots indicating Russian-occupied cities and green dots indicating Ukrainian-controlled cities.

There are 52 populated places in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, that have been officially granted city status (Ukrainian: місто, romanizedmisto) by the Verkhovna Rada, the country's parliament. Settlements with more than 10,000 people are eligible for city status, although the status is typically also granted to settlements of historical or regional importance. As of 5 December 2001, the date of the first and only official census in the country since independence, the most populous city in the oblast was the regional capital, Donetsk, with a population of 1,016,194 people, while the least populous city was Sviatohirsk, with 5,136 people. The most recent settlement to receive city status is Mykolaivka, which was granted the status by the Verkhovna Rada on 18 November 2003.

From independence in 1991 to 2020, 28 cities in the oblast were designated as cities of regional significance (municipalities), which had self-government under city councils, while the oblast's remaining 24 cities were located in 18 raions (districts) as cities of district significance, which are subordinated to the governments of the raions. On 18 July 2020, an administrative reform abolished and merged the oblast's raions and cities of regional significance into eight new, expanded raions. The eight raions that make up the oblast are Bakhmut, Donetsk, Horlivka, Kalmiuske, Kramatorsk, Mariupol, Pokrovsk, and Volnovakha. After the enactment of decommunization laws, ten cities within the oblast were renamed in 2016 for their former names' connection to people, places, events, and organizations associated with the Soviet Union. The renamed cities are Bakhmut, Bunhe, Chystiakove, Kalmiuske, Khrestivka, Lyman, Myrnohrad, Pokrovsk, Toretsk, and Zalizne, which were previously named Artemivsk, Yunokomunarivsk, Torez, Komsomolske, Kirovske, Krasnyi Lyman, Dymytrov, Krasnoarmiisk, Dzerzhynsk, and Artemove, respectively.

Following the Donbas war, pro-Russian separatist forces controlled all 21 cities located in the Donetsk, Horlivka, and Kalmiuske raions by 2015. After 24 February 2022, during Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, an additional fifteen cities were occupied by Russian troops of which, Lyman and Sviatohirsk were recovered by Ukraine. For their contributions to the country's defense during the invasion, two cities in the oblast (Mariupol and Volnovakha) were awarded with the honorary title Hero City of Ukraine in 2022.

List of cities

Photo of Donetsk, capital and most populous city in Donetsk Oblast
Donetsk, capital and most populous city in Donetsk Oblast
Photo of Mariupol, second most populous city and deepest port on the Sea of Azov
Mariupol, second most populous city and deepest port on the Sea of Azov
Photo of Makiivka, an industrial city in the Donetsk-Makiivka urban agglomeration
Makiivka, an industrial city in the Donetsk-Makiivka urban agglomeration
Photo of Kramatorsk, the oblast's de facto capital since the start of the Russo-Ukrainian War
Kramatorsk, the oblast's de facto capital since the start of the Russo-Ukrainian War
Pre-invasion photo of Bakhmut, a major industrial city largely destroyed during the Battle of Bakhmut
Bakhmut, a major industrial city largely destroyed during the Battle of Bakhmut
Photo of Chystiakove, a coal mining center occupied by pro-Russian separatists since 2014
Chystiakove, a coal mining center occupied by pro-Russian separatists since 2014
Photo of Sviatohirsk, the least populous city in the oblast and site of the 16th-century Sviatohirsk Lavra monastery
Sviatohirsk, the least populous city in the oblast and site of the 16th-century Sviatohirsk Lavra monastery

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Uses material from the Wikipedia article List of cities in Donetsk Oblast, released under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.