Ukraine Updated KATOTTH. Is Your Address Database Keeping Up?


On 22 June 2026, Ukraine's Ministry of Development of Communities and Territories issued Order No. 1193, introducing another round of changes to KATOTTH — the national codifier of administrative-territorial units. This update changed the category of settlements: a number of populated places previously classified as type “Kh” (selyshche / settlement) were officially reclassified as type “S” (selo / village), among other changes.
It looks like a purely technical formality. In reality, every change like this quietly breaks the address data of any company that doesn't keep its reference directory updated daily.
KATOTTH assigns a single-letter code to the type of each administrative unit, including:
Order No. 1193 changed the type of a portion of populated places. For the state, this is administrative housekeeping. For business, it means the “settlement type” field in your database may no longer match the official register.
An address is not just a line of text. It's a key identifier across logistics, finance, analytics and customer communications. When a settlement type goes stale, the consequences accumulate silently:
A single outdated letter in a settlement type can halt the automated processing of thousands of records.
In our reference directory Address Book Ukraine, the updates from Order No. 1193 are already applied. You don't need to track ministry orders, read hundred-row PDFs or patch your database manually — we've done it for you.
Address Book Ukraine is a digital reference directory that contains:
Most importantly — daily updates. Every legislative change flows into the directory without your involvement, available both via API and as a file export.
Audit your database for free. We'll review a sample of your address data and show you how many records no longer match the current KATOTTH.
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