Bila Tserkva Raion

Bila Tserkva Raion
Білоцерківський район
Raion
Flag of Bila Tserkva Raion
Flag
Coat of arms of Bila Tserkva Raion
Coat of arms
Coordinates: 49°51′6″N 30°8′4″E / 49.85167°N 30.13444°E / 49.85167; 30.13444Coordinates: 49°51′6″N 30°8′4″E / 49.85167°N 30.13444°E / 49.85167; 30.13444
Country  Ukraine
Region Kiev Oblast
Established 1930
Admin. center Bila Tserkva
Subdivisions
Government
  Governor Roman Ivanovych Pluhator
Area
  Total 1,276.8 km2 (493.0 sq mi)
Population
  Total 49,055
  Density 38/km2 (100/sq mi)
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
  Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Postal index 075
Area code 380-4563
Website kyiv-obl.gov.ua

Bila Tserkva Raion (Ukrainian: Білоцерківський район) is a raion (district) in Kiev Oblast of Ukraine. Its administrative center is Bila Tserkva, which is separately incorporated as a city of oblast significance and does not belong to the raion. The raions area totals 1,276.8 km². Population: 49,055(2013 est.)[1].

Subdivisions

Bila Tserkva Raion consists of 1 city (Uzyn), 1 urban-type settlement (Terezyne) and 58 villages. The settlements of Bila Tserkva Raion are:

  • Bakaly
  • Bloschyntsi
  • Bykova Hreblia
  • Chepyliivka
  • Cherkas
  • Cherkas
  • Chmyrivka
  • Chupyra
  • Drozdy
  • Fastivka
  • Fesiury
  • Fursy
  • Haiok
  • Hlushky
  • Hlybochka
  • Horodysche
  • Ivanivka
  • Khrapachi
  • Klochky
  • Korzhivka
  • Kozhenyky
  • Krasne
  • Liudvynivka
  • Makiivka
  • Mala Antonivka
  • Mala Skvyrka
  • Mala Vilshanka
  • Matiushi
  • Mazepyntsi
  • Mezhove
  • Mykhailivka
  • Odnorih
  • Oliinykova Sloboda
  • Ostriiky
  • Ozerna
  • Pavlivka
  • Pischana
  • Popravka
  • Potiivka
  • Pylypcha
  • Rozaliivka
  • Scherbaky
  • Shkarivka
  • Skrebyshi
  • Sorokotiahy
  • Stepok
  • Sukholisy
  • Sydory
  • Tarasivka
  • Terezyne
  • Tomylivka
  • Trushky
  • Uzyn
  • Vasyliv
  • Verbova
  • Vilna Tarasivka
  • Volodymyrivka
  • Yablunivka
  • Yosypivka
  • Zatysha

Notable buildings

View of the so-called Ruins and the Laznevogo lake of the historical landscape park "Oleksandriia".

Various monuments of architecture located within the raion's territory include:

Notable residents

Famous people from the territory that is now known as the Bilotserkivskyi Raion include:

See also

References

External links

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