Administrative Divisions Of Volyn Oblast
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Administrative Divisions Of Volyn Oblast
Volyn Oblast is subdivided into districts (''raions'') which are subdivided into territorial communities (''hromadas''). Current On 18 July 2020, the number of districts was reduced to four. These are: # Kamin-Kashyrskyi (Камінь-Каширський район), the center is in the town of Kamin-Kashyrskyi; # Kovel (Ковельський район), the center is in the town of Kovel; # Lutsk (Луцький район), the center is in the city of Lutsk; # Volodymyr (Володимирський район), the center is in the town of Volodymyr (previously Volodymyr-Volynskyi). Administrative divisions until 2020 In 2020, Volyn Oblast was subdivided into 20 regions: 16 districts (''raions'') and 4 city municipalities (''mis'krada'' or ''misto''), officially known as ''territories governed by city councils''. *Cities and towns under the oblast's jurisdiction: **Lutsk (Луцьк), the administrative center of the oblast **Kovel (Ковель) ** Novovolynsk Munici ...
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Volyn Oblast
Volyn Oblast ( uk, Воли́нська о́бласть, translit=Volýnsʹka óblastʹ; also referred to as Volyn or Lodomeria) is an oblast (province) in northwestern Ukraine. Its administrative centre is Lutsk. Kovel is the westernmost town and the last station in Ukraine on the rail line running from Kyiv to Warsaw. The population is History Volyn was once part of the Kyivan Rus' before becoming an independent local principality and an integral part of the Halych-Volynia, one of Kyivan Rus' successor states. In the 15th century, the area came under the control of the neighbouring Grand Duchy of Lithuania, in 1569 passing over to Poland and then in 1795, until World War I, to the Russian Empire where it was a part of the Volynskaya Guberniya. In the interwar period, most of the territory, organized as Wołyń Voivodeship was under Polish control. In 1939 when Poland was invaded and divided by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union following the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact, Volyn ...
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Holos Ukrainy
''Holos Ukrayiny'' ( ua, Голос України, lit=Voice of Ukraine), is a Ukrainian daily newspaper published in Kyiv. Laws adopted by the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine are published in Holos Ukrayiny whem they come into force the next day. History and profile ''Holos Ukrayiny'' is the official voice of Verkhovna Rada (parliament of Ukraine), partially funded by the state. It is mandated to provide all parliamentary factions with the regular equal proportions of printing space. The paper is also one of the so-called ''official publications'' – newspapers and bulletins authorized to publish Ukrainian legislation. ''Holos Ukrayiny'' also has a Russian Russian(s) refers to anything related to Russia, including: *Russians (, ''russkiye''), an ethnic group of the East Slavic peoples, primarily living in Russia and neighboring countries *Rossiyane (), Russian language term for all citizens and peo ... edition named ''Golos Ukrainy'' (russian: Голос Украины). I ...
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Liublynets
Liublynets ( uk, Люблинець, pl, Lubliniec) is an urban-type settlement in Kovel Raion of Volyn Oblast in Ukraine. It is essentially a suburb of the city of Kovel and is located approximately southwest of the city. Population: Economy Transportation Liublynets-Volynskyi railway station is on the railway connecting Lviv via Volodymyr with Kovel. There is infrequent passenger traffic. The settlement is connected by road with Kovel and Volodymyr. In Kovel, it has access to Highway M07 connecting Kyiv via Korosten with Kovel, as well as to Highway M19 connecting Chernivtsi via Ternopil Ternópil ( uk, Тернопіль, Ternopil' ; pl, Tarnopol; yi, טאַרנאָפּל, Tarnopl, or ; he, טארנופול (טַרְנוֹפּוֹל), Tarnopol; german: Tarnopol) is a city in the west of Ukraine. Administratively, Ternopi ... and Lutsk with Kovel. References {{authority control Urban-type settlements in Kovel Raion ...
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Holoby
Holoby ( uk, Голоби, pl, Hołoby) is an urban-type settlement in Kovel Raion of Volyn Oblast in Ukraine. It is located at the center of the oblast, approximately southeast of the city of Kovel. Population: Economy Transportation Holoby railway station is on a railway connecting Rivne and Kovel. There is intensive passenger traffic. The settlement to Highway M19 connecting Chernivtsi via Ternopil Ternópil ( uk, Тернопіль, Ternopil' ; pl, Tarnopol; yi, טאַרנאָפּל, Tarnopl, or ; he, טארנופול (טַרְנוֹפּוֹל), Tarnopol; german: Tarnopol) is a city in the west of Ukraine. Administratively, Ternopi ... and Lutsk with Kovel. References {{authority control Urban-type settlements in Kovel Raion ...
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Tsuman
Tsuman ( uk, Цумань, pl, Cumań) is an urban-type settlement in Lutsk Raion of Volyn Oblast in Ukraine. It is located on the left bank of the Putylivka in the drainage basin of the Dnieper. Population: Geography Tsumanska Puscha National Nature Park is located in the area surrounding the locality. Economy Transportation Tsuman railway station is located about south of the settlement, on the railway connecting Rivne with Lutsk and Kovel Kovel (, ; pl, Kowel; yi, קאוולע / קאוולי ) is a city in Volyn Oblast (province), in northwestern Ukraine. It serves as the administrative center of Kovel Raion (district). Population: Kovel gives its name to one of the oldest runi .... There is infrequent passenger traffic. The settlement has access to Highway H22 connecting Lutsk with Rivne. References {{authority control Urban-type settlements in Lutsk Raion ...
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Olyka
Olyka ( uk, Оли́ка, pl, Ołyka, yi, אליק ''Olik'') is an urban-type settlement in Lutsk Raion, Volyn Oblast, Ukraine. It is located east of Lutsk on the Putylivka Rriver. Its population is . History The village of Olyka was founded in the early Middle Ages as one of the villages belonging to the Kievan Rus'. It was first mentioned in 1149 in the Hypatian Codex, ''Hypatian Chronicle''. In the 14th century it was conquered by Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Under the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the village grew rapidly and became a centre of local Magnates of Poland and Lithuania, magnates, initially the family of Kiszka (family), Kiška and, after 1533, the Radziwills. In 1548 Mikołaj "the Black" Radziwiłł, Mikolaj Radziwill the Black became Duke of Olyka. In 1569, Olyka became part of Poland after the Union of Lublin. In the second half of the 16th century, during the Protestant Reformation, the town became one of the most important centres of Calvinism in the Polish ...
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Kivertsi
Kivertsi (, ) is a town in Volyn Oblast, Ukraine. It is the administrative center of Kivertsi urban hromada. Area in total - 848,200 ha. Population: Kivertsi is located in Ukraine and time zone Europe/Kyiv, 12 km northeast from the city of Lutsk, the regional center. The town has 3 artificial reservoirs (lake Molodizhne, with the area of 1.25 hectares, and two little lakes with an area of 1 ha each), the Prudnik River is passing through. On all sides the town is surrounded by forests. Within the city Kivertsi there is 171.7 hectares of forested land. The Emblem The Emblem of Kivertsi - a square divided horizontally into two parts. On the upper side of the white part there's a running red squirrel, the lower side is divided into three vertical stripes of equal width - green, yellow and green. Origin of the name The name ”Kivertsi” historians associate with the name of an ancient tribe called ”Tivertsi” that lived on the banks of the Dniester River at the mouth ...
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Kivertsi Raion
Kivertsi Raion ( uk, Ківерцівський район) was a raion in Volyn Oblast in western Ukraine. Its administrative center was the ton of Kivertsi. The raion was abolished and its territory was merged into Lutsk Raion on 18 July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Volyn Oblast to four. The last estimate of the raion population was See also * Administrative divisions of Volyn Oblast Volyn Oblast is subdivided into districts (''raions'') which are subdivided into territorial communities (''hromadas''). Current On 18 July 2020, the number of districts was reduced to four. These are: # Kamin-Kashyrskyi (Камінь-Кашир ... References External links kivadm.gov.ua Former raions of Volyn Oblast 1940 establishments in Ukraine Ukrainian raions abolished during the 2020 administrative reform {{Volyn-geo-stub ...
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Ivanychi
Ivanychi ( uk, Іваничі, pl, Iwanicze) is an urban settlement (town) in Volyn Oblast (province), located in the historic region of the Volhynia. It is an administrative seat of the Ivanychi settlement hromada. Population: Notable figures * Ihor Lapin - Ukrainian lawyer, politician and military commander. * Oksana Kukhta - Ukrainian wrestler. References External links Ivanychiat the Ukrainian Soviet Encyclopedia The ''Ukrainian Soviet Encyclopedia'' ( uk, Українська радянська енциклопедія, ''Ukrayinska radyanska entsyklopediya'') was a multi-purpose encyclopedia of Ukraine, issued in the USSR. First attempt Following th ... Urban-type settlements in Volodymyr Raion {{Volyn-geo-stub ...
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Ivanychi Raion
Ivanychi Raion ( uk, Іваничівський район) was a raion in Volyn Oblast in western Ukraine. Its administrative center was the urban-type settlement of Ivanychi. The raion was abolished and its territory was merged into Volodymyr-Volynskyi Raion on 18 July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Volyn Oblast to four. The last estimate of the raion population was See also * Administrative divisions of Volyn Oblast Volyn Oblast is subdivided into districts (''raions'') which are subdivided into territorial communities ('' hromadas''). Current On 18 July 2020, the number of districts was reduced to four. These are: # Kamin-Kashyrskyi (Камінь-Кашир ... References External links ivaadm.gov.ua Former raions of Volyn Oblast 1966 establishments in Ukraine Ukrainian raions abolished during the 2020 administrative reform {{Volyn-geo-stub ...
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Senkevychivka
Senkevychivka ( uk, Сенкевичівка; pl, Sienkiewiczówka) is an urban-type settlement in Lutsk Raion, Volyn Oblast, western Ukraine. It is located in the south of the oblast, about southwest of the city of Lutsk. Population: Economy Transportation Senkevychivka railway station is on the railway connecting Lutsk and Lviv Lviv ( uk, Львів) is the largest city in western Ukraine, and the seventh-largest in Ukraine, with a population of . It serves as the administrative centre of Lviv Oblast and Lviv Raion, and is one of the main cultural centres of Ukraine .... There is infrequent passenger traffic. The settlement has access to Highway H17 connecting Lutsk and Lviv. References {{authority control Urban-type settlements in Lutsk Raion ...
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Marianivka, Marianivka Settlement Hromada, Lutsk Raion, Volyn Oblast
Marianivka ( uk, Мар'янівка; pl, Marianówka; be, Мар'янаўка, Marjanaŭka) is an urban-type settlement in Lutsk Raion, Volyn Oblast, western Ukraine. Marianivka is located on the Hnyla Lypa River. Population: History Marianivka was founded at the beginning of the 18th century, from Polish immigrants. Then the settlement was named Musin. But these lands have been inhabited much earlier. This is evidenced by archaeological finds. Specifically, in 1928 on the outskirts Marianivka, near the village Borochychi during a mound of the future rail Lviv - Lutsk at a depth of 1m was found a huge treasure of silver and gold Roman coins in the number of 1500 copies. However, this figure is probably understated, because, according to eyewitnesses, the total weight of the treasure was over 50 kg. Hamlet Musin was named until 1921, and in 1921 the Polish authorities renamed colony Musin to village Marianivka. From 1940 till 1962 it was the center of Marianivka, Mari ...
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