Official Name: | Armiansk City Municipality |
Native Name: | Армянська міськрада |
Settlement Type: | Municipality |
Mapsize: | 250px |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | Ukraine |
Subdivision Type1: | Republic |
Subdivision Name1: | Autonomous Republic of Crimea |
Parts Type: | Subdivisions |
Parts Style: | list |
P1: | 1 cities |
P2: | 0 towns |
P3: | 3 villages |
Seat Type: | Capital |
Seat: | Armiansk |
Area Total Km2: | 162 |
Population As Of: | 2014 |
Population Total: | 24415 |
Population Density Km2: | auto |
Timezone: | MSK |
Utc Offset: | +3 |
Coordinates: | 46.1074°N 33.6919°W |
Area Code Type: | Dialing code |
Area Code: | +380-6567 |
Footnotes: | Autonomous Republic of Crimea (de jure) or Republic of Crimea (de facto), depending on jurisdiction. |
Subdivision Type2: | Country |
Subdivision Type3: | Federal Subject |
Subdivision Type4: | Region |
Subdivision Name2: | Russia |
Subdivision Name3: | Republic of Crimea |
Subdivision Name4: | Armiansk Municipality |
Armiansk City Municipality is an administrative territorial entity of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Population:
It is one of the smallest regions of the republic, located on the Isthmus of Perekop and is the main part of the peninsula that connects to mainland Ukraine.
The main employer in the city and the area is Crimean Titan (Russian: Russian: Крымский Титан ; Ukrainian Ukrainian: Кримський Титан), which specializes in the refining of Titanium dioxide for use in paints, plastics, and other products.
Within the framework of administrative divisions of Russia, Armiansk is, together with a number of rural localities, incorporated separately as the town of republican significance of Armiansk—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts.[1] As a municipal division, the town of republican significance of Armiansk is incorporated as Armiansk Urban Okrug.[2]
Within the framework of administrative divisions of Ukraine, Armiansk is incorporated as the town of republican significance of Armiansk.[3] Ukraine does not have municipal divisions different from the administrative ones: local government in Ukraine is part of the state governmental hierarchy.
The region includes the city of Armiansk and 3 villages (Crimean Tatar names are mentioned in brackets):
See also: Administrative divisions of Crimea. In July 2020, Ukraine conducted an administrative reform throughout its de jure territory. This included Crimea, which was at the time occupied by Russia, and is still ongoing as of October 2023. Crimea was reorganized from 14 raions and 11 municipalities into 10 raions, with municipalities abolished altogether.
Armiansk Municipality was abolished, and its territories to become a part of Perekop Raion, but this has not yet been implemented due to the ongoing Russian occupation.[4]