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Darnytskyi District ( uk, Дарницький район, ), is an urban district of the Ukrainian
capital Capital may refer to: Common uses * Capital city, a municipality of primary status ** List of national capital cities * Capital letter, an upper-case letter Economics and social sciences * Capital (economics), the durable produced goods used f ...
Kyiv. It is the southeastern district of Kyiv located on the left bank of
Dnipro river } The Dnieper () or Dnipro (); , ; . is one of the major transboundary rivers of Europe, rising in the Valdai Hills near Smolensk, Russia, before flowing through Belarus and Ukraine to the Black Sea. It is the longest river of Ukraine and B ...
. It borders the Holosiivskyi District of the city to its west, across the river, Dniprovskyi District of city to its north, and the Brovary Raion of the Kyiv Oblast to its east and Boryspil Raion of Kyiv Oblast to its east and south. The population of the city raion is estimated around 348,000 inhabitants.


Historical background

Although an exact date of establishment of the area is not known, there is evidence that during the 4th and 3rd centuries BC, a Neolithic settlement existed near lake ''Svyatyshche'' ( uk, Святище). During the 9th century, Darnytsia was an important center of the Kyivan Rus', where ambassadors and delegations from other powers were housed while waiting to meet the '' kniaz'' and offer gifts. This gave the area its name ''Darnytsia'' (derived from Slavic/ Ukrainian ''dar'', meaning gift). While throughout the 19th century the area was progressively becoming more densely populated, the dwellers were technically residing outside of Kyiv in village-like (but non-village by status) settlements called Slobidkas (Sloboda, ''Slobodka'' in Russian). Certain parts on Darnytsia still bear the names of the Slobidka they displaced (notably '' Mykilska Sloboda'' St. Nicholas Settlement). Until the late 19th century, the name Darnytsia was commonly applied to the plain on the left bank of Dnipro river across from the Kyiv city center. Up to the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917, the area was legally part of the Chernigov Governorate ( Chernihiv), despite being adjacent to Kyiv, also a center of its Guberniya, with the Dnipro river being the official division line. The village of Nova-Darnytsia and the rest of the area of the today's raion were incorporated into the city of Kyiv in 1927. In 1935 Darnytsia became a separate raion of the city. With establishment of the Kyiv city Darnytsia Raion, villages Pozniaky and Osokorky were merged and liquidated as separate populated localities. The urbanized area started industrializing between World War I and World War II, after becoming a part of Kyiv. Following World War II, the area underwent a major reconstruction and modernization and became heavily industrialized, with the installation of chemical, textile, pharmaceutical and food processing industries. Major infrastructure projects, including heat-and-power co-generation units, railroad stations, highways and Metro lines were accomplished. Several research institutes found their new home here, including three major chemical institutes of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.


Overview

Today, the term ''Darnytsia'' is sometimes broadly (but incorrectly) applied to the entire Left Bank area of Kyiv, except the distant areas of Vyhurivschyna-Troieshchyna to the North and
Pozniaky Pozniaky ( uk, Позняки) is a historical neighbourhood, a residential area and the remains of a village on the territory of the Darnitskyi district, on the left bank of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. Pozniaky metro station is situated in th ...
to the South. Formally, the district underwent many border changes, and today encompasses approximately one-third of the Left Bank. A planned district change could make Darnytsia district either expand to encompass half of the Left Bank area or cease to exist being redistributed between Desnianskyi District and Dniprovskyi District. ; Neighborhood The Darnytsia neighborhood borders are generally understood to be: * Mykil'ska Slobidka,
Rusanivka Rusanivka ( uk, Русанівка; russian: Русановка, translit.: Rusanovka) is a man-made island and neighbourhood surrounded by a canal, the ''Rusanivs'kyi Kanal''. The canal is an artificial distributary of the Dnieper River. The ri ...
Island and
Berezniaky Berezniaky ( uk, Березняки) is a historical neighbourhood, on the left bank of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine Ukraine ( uk, Україна, Ukraïna, ) is a country in Eastern Europe. It is the second-largest European country afte ...
to the West *
Voskresenka Voskresenka is an East Slavic placename. It may refer to several places: Russia * Voskresenka, Altai Krai * Voskresenka, Republic of Bashkortostan Ukraine

* Voskresenka (Kyiv), Voskresenka, a district of Kyiv * Voskresenka, Polohy Raion, Z ...
,
Troyeshchyna Troieshchyna (, uk, Троєщина, lit=Trinity, translit=Troyeshchyna) also known as Vyhurivschyna-Troieshchyna since 1997 (, uk, Вигурівщина-Троєщина) is a large neighborhood of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, the biggest ...
and
Lisovyi masyv Lisovyi masyv ( uk, Лісовий масив literally: ''Forest neighbourhood'') is a neighbourhood ( city superblock) located in the northeast part of the city of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. It is located next to the Bykivnia Forest and the ...
to the North *
Bykivnia , image = , caption = Bykivnia central monument , image2 = , caption2 = Map of Bykivnia grave site , header1 = , data1 = , label2 = Location , data2 = Kyiv, Ukraine , label3 = Founded , data3 = April 30, 1994 (as a complex). , label4 = Purpos ...
neighborhood and the town of
Bortnychi Bortnychi ( uk, Бортничі) is a historic neighbourhood in the southern part of Kyiv Kyiv, also spelled Kiev, is the capital and most populous city of Ukraine. It is in north-central Ukraine along the Dnieper, Dnieper River. As of 1 J ...
to the East *
Pozniaky Pozniaky ( uk, Позняки) is a historical neighbourhood, a residential area and the remains of a village on the territory of the Darnitskyi district, on the left bank of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. Pozniaky metro station is situated in th ...
,
Osokorky Osokorky ( uk, Осокорки) is a historical neighbourhood, on the left bank of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine Ukraine ( uk, Україна, Ukraïna, ) is a country in Eastern Europe. It is the second-largest European country after Rus ...
and Kharkivskyi masyvs to the South


See also

*
Subdivisions of Kyiv Subdivisions of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, include the formal administrative subdivision into urban districts (raions) and the more detailed informal subdivision into historical neighborhoods. Kyiv is divided in two halves split by Dnieper, th ...
* New Darnytskyi Bridge


References


External links

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darn.kyivcity.gov.ua
- Darnytskyi Raion Administration website *
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