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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, therefore there exist two important parts "left-bank Kyiv" and "right-bank Kyiv" in reference to the Dnieper.


History of subdivision

The first known formal subdivision of Kyiv dates to 1810 when the city was subdivided into 4 parts: Pechersk, Starokyiv, and the first and the second parts of Podil. In 1833–1834 according to
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Nicholas I's decree, Kyiv was subdivided into 6 police districts; later being increased to 10. As of 1917, there were 8 district councils (''Duma''), which were reorganized by
Pavlo Skoropadskyi Pavlo Petrovych Skoropadskyi ( uk, Павло Петрович Скоропадський, Pavlo Petrovych Skoropadskyi; – 26 April 1945) was a Ukrainian aristocrat, military and state leader, decorated Imperial Russian Army and Ukrainian Army ...
into 17 raions. In 1924, Bolsheviks reorganized them into the bigger six party-administrated districts with various sub-districts under
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administration. Districts of the city that start with the letter "D" are located on the left bank of Dnieper and until 1927 were part of Chernigov Governorate with Darnytsia being the first to be incorporated within the city limits that year. Over the Soviet time, as city was expanding, the number of districts was gradually increasing. The districts has been also commonly named after Soviet party leaders, and as political situation was changing and some leaders were overturned by the other, so district names were also changing. The last district reform took place in 2001 when the number of districts was decreased from 14 to 10. Under Oleksandr Omelchenko ( mayor from 1999 to 2006), there were further plans for the merger of some districts and revision of their boundaries, and the total number of districts had been planned to be decreased from 10 to 7. With the election of the new mayor-elect (
Leonid Chernovetskyi Leonid Mykhaylovych Chernovetskyi ( uk, Леонід Михайлович Черновецький; born November 25, 1951 in Kharkiv, Ukrainian SSR, USSR) is a former Mayor of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, from 2006 until the summer of 2012. He w ...
) in 2006, these plans were conducted.


Districts of Kyiv

Administratively, the city is divided into
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(raions), which have their own units of central and locally elected councils with jurisdiction over a limited scope of affairs.Elections to Kyiv district councils will take place on October 30 - the decision of the Kyiv City Council
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(3 February 2022)
Between 2010 and 2022 the Kyiv district councils were abolished.Klitschko initiates the creation of district councils in Kyiv
Radio Free Europe (19 October 2021)
The last Kyiv district reorganization took place in 2001, and currently Kyiv districts are: *
Darnytskyi District Darnytskyi District ( uk, Дарницький район, ), is an urban district of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv. It is the southeastern district of Kyiv located on the left bank of Dnipro river. It borders the Holosiivskyi District of the city ...
(''Дарницький район'') * Desnianskyi District (''Деснянський район''; after the Desna river) * Dniprovskyi District (''Дніпровський район''; after the Dnieper river) * Holosiivskyi District (''Голосіївський район'') *
Obolonskyi District Obolonskyi District ( uk, Оболонський район, ''Obolons'kyi raion'') is an urban district of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv. Obolonskyi District encompasses territories far beyond of its historical neighborhood sharing the same name. ...
(''Оболонський район'') *
Pecherskyi District Pecherskyi District ( uk, Печерський район) is an Urban districts of Ukraine, urban district of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. It lies within the eponymous historical neighborhood, while also including some other historical areas. ...
(''Печерський район'') *
Podilskyi District The Podilskyi District ( uk, Подільський район) is an urban district of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. Its population was 177,563 at the 2001 census. The district takes its name from the historic Podil neighborhood which it includ ...
(''Подільський район'') * Shevchenkivskyi District (''Шевченківський район''; after Taras Shevchenko) *
Solomianskyi District Solomianskyi District ( uk, Солом'янський район, translit. ''Solom’ians’kyi raion'', "district of Solomianka") is a district in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. Located in the western part of the city, in the basin of Lybid river ...
(''Солом’янський район'') *
Sviatoshynskyi District Sviatoshynskyi Raion ( uk, Святошинський район, ''Sviatoshynskyi Raion'') is an urban district in the city of Kyiv located at the western part of city. The district was created in 2001 after renaming the former Leningrad Distric ...
(''Святошинський район'') Most of the districts are named after respective historical neighborhoods of the city.


Former districts

* Zaliznychny (9 April 1938 – October 2001), most of it became the
Solomianskyi District Solomianskyi District ( uk, Солом'янський район, translit. ''Solom’ians’kyi raion'', "district of Solomianka") is a district in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. Located in the western part of the city, in the basin of Lybid river ...
* Zhovtnevy (~1920s – October 2001), raion was created on the territory of Shuliavka that became famous for the Uprising of 1905, in 1938 khutor Vidradny was incorporated within the raion, later became the
Solomianskyi District Solomianskyi District ( uk, Солом'янський район, translit. ''Solom’ians’kyi raion'', "district of Solomianka") is a district in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. Located in the western part of the city, in the basin of Lybid river ...
* Minsk (? – 3 March 1975), renamed into Obolon Raion * Starokyiv ( – October 2001), merged with Sovietsky to form Shevchenkivskyi District * Sovietsky ( – October 2001), merged with Starokyiv to form Shevchenkivskyi District * Leningrad (12 April 1973 – October 2001), formed out parts of Zhovtnevy, Sovietsky, and Shevchenko, later renamed into Sviatoshyn Raion * Shevchenko (prior to 2001) * Rakhiv-Sviatoshyn (January 1924 – April 1973), included Sviatoshyn sub-raion, later became Leningrad * Sviatoshyn (1918 – 1924), created by an administrative reform of
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, was incorporated as a sub-raion into Rakhiv-Sviatoshyn * Moscow (1921 – October 2001), reorganized as Holosiivskyi District * Kharkiv (? – 2004), became part of
Darnytskyi District Darnytskyi District ( uk, Дарницький район, ), is an urban district of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv. It is the southeastern district of Kyiv located on the left bank of Dnipro river. It borders the Holosiivskyi District of the city ...


Informal subdivision


The Right Bank and the Left Bank

The natural first level of subdivision of the city is into the Right Bank and the Left Bank of the Dnieper River (a few large islands belong to the left-bank ''raions''). The Right Bank ( uk, Правий Берег, Pravyi Bereh), located on the western side of the river, contains the older portions of the city, as well as the majority of Kyiv's business and governmental institutions. The eastern Left Bank ( uk, Лівий Берег, Livyi Bereh), incorporated into the city only in the twentieth century, is predominantly
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. There are large industrial and green areas in both the Right Bank and the Left Bank. The terms "Right Bank" and, especially, "Left Bank" are recognized in the names of Kyiv's infrastructure, e.g. "Livoberezhna" Metro station.


Historical neighborhoods

Residents widely recognize a system of the non-formal historical neighborhoods. Such neighborhoods count in dozens, however, constituting a kind of
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, since most of them have lost their distinctive
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limits. The names of the oldest neighborhoods go back to the Middle Ages, and sometimes pose a great linguistic interest. The newest whole-built developments bear numeric designations or residential marketing names. Most notable informal historical neighborhoods of Kyiv include:
Right Bank (west):
Left Bank (east): *
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 ...
(''Березняки'') *
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(''Биківня'') * Darnytsia (''Дарниця'') * Kharkivskyi masyv (''Харківський'') *
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 ...
(''Лісовий масив'') *
Livoberezhnyi masyv Livoberezhnyi Masyv ( uk, Лівобережний масив) or commonly known as Livoberezhna ( uk, Лівобережна) is a residential neighborhood of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv. The neighborhood is administratively a part of the Dnipro ...
(''Лівобережний масив'') *
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 ...
(''Осокорки'') *
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 ...
(''Позняки'') *
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 ...
(''Русанівка'') *
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 ...
(''Троєщина'') *
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 ...
(''Воскресенка'')
Lypky and Zvirynets of the
Pecherskyi Raion Pecherskyi District ( uk, Печерський район) is an Urban districts of Ukraine, urban district of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. It lies within the eponymous historical neighborhood, while also including some other historical areas. ...
are the most expensive areas to live. Koncha-Zaspa is arguably the most interesting neighborhood name dating back to the times of Kyivan Rus. A local legend explaining the name of a locality states the Rus warriors who felt asleep (''zaspaly'') during their watch at the outpost were killed (''koncheni'') by Golden Horde invaders. Koncha-Zaspa is now a prestigious area too.


Practical orientation patterns

Another useful pattern of city division is the Kyiv Metro system. However, metro lines do not cover significant parts of Kyiv, making such orientation very approximate (but easy for newcomers). Sometimes, the system of ''elektrychka'' train stops are used for the same purpose. Names of well-known shopping malls, restaurants, night clubs are used for orientation purposes as well. The full informal set of addresses in Kyiv (used, for example, in real estate advertising) would include: * Formal raion * Historical neighborhood * Nearest metro station or train stop * Formal address


Notes


References


See also

* History of Kyiv *
Administrative divisions of Ukraine The administrative divisions of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Адміністрати́вний у́стрій Украї́ни, tr. ''Administratyvnyi ustrii Ukrainy'') are subnational administrative divisions within the geographical area of Ukraine un ...


External links


History of Administrative Subdivision of Kyiv
Kyiv City Department of Statistics. {{Subdivisions of Kyiv * * * History of Kyiv