Boryspil Raion Explained

Boryspil Raion
Native Name:Бориспільський район
Native Name Lang:uk
Official Name:Ukrainian: Бориспільський район
Settlement Type:Raion
Flag Alt:Flag of Boryspil Raion
Shield Alt:Coat of arms of Boryspil Raion
Image Map1:Borispolskiy rayon 2020.jpg
Map Caption1:Boryspil Raion after the 2020 raion reform
Coordinates:50.24°N 30.9942°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Oblast
Parts Type:Subdivisions
Parts:11 hromadas
Established Title:Established
Established Date:1923
Seat Type:Admin. center
Seat:Boryspil
Leader Title:Governor
Leader Name:Ivan Pavlovych Poliukhovych
Leader Title1:Chairman
Unit Pref:Metric
Area Total Km2:3,873.2
Population Total:203154
Population As Of:2022
Population Density Km2:auto
Timezone1:EET
Utc Offset1:+02:00
Timezone1 Dst:EEST
Utc Offset1 Dst:+03:00
Postal Code Type:Postal index
Postal Code:083
Area Code Type:Area code
Area Code:380-44
Website:kyiv-obl.gov.ua

Boryspil Raion (Ukrainian: Бориспільський район|Boryspil's'kyi raion) is an administrative raion (district) in east-central Kyiv Oblast of Ukraine. Its administrative center is the city of Boryspil. Population:

On 18 July 2020, as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, the number of raions of Kyiv Oblast was reduced to seven, and the area of Boryspil Raion was significantly expanded. Two abolished raions, Pereiaslav-Khmelnytskyi and Yahotyn Raions, as well as the cities of Boryspil and Pereiaslav, which were previously incorporated as cities of oblast significance and did not belong to the raion, were merged into Boryspil Raion.[1] [2] The area of the raion before the reform was 146km2. The January 2020 estimate of the raion population was

Geography

The Boryspil raion is located in the east-central area of the Kyiv Oblast, and has a total area of 146 km2.

On the raion's southern border flows the Dnieper River (Dnipro). Near the river, the raion's lowest elevation points are located. Other rivers that flow through the raion include: the left tributaries of the Dnieper: Pavlivka, Mlen, Ikva, and the right tributaries of the Trubizh River: Bochechky, Karan', Vohnyscha, Krasylivka, Al'ta, and Il'tytsia. All of the raion's rivers flow through the low-elevation territory, making all of the rivers flow more slowly. The rivers take their sources from winter snowfalls and seasonal rains. On the southernmost border of the raion is the Kaniv Reservoir, which provides electric supply to nearby areas.

Forests cover about 150 km2 of the raion's 146 km2 area.

Demographics

The Boryspil raion's total population is 53,483, which includes 23,400 males, and 30,080 females. The number of pensioners totals 16,300, about 33.6% of the total population of the raion. The density of the raion's population is 364 p/km2.

The national ethnic composition is: Ukrainians (95.2%), Russians (3.8%), Belarusians (0.3%) and Moldovans (0.1%).

Culture

Within the Boryspil raion operates a musical school for children (in the village of Schastlyve), a school of art (in the village of Velyka Oleksandrivka) Also, a couple of educational schools operate on the territory of the raion:

A festival (Argo and Kyiv's fall; Russian: Агро и Киевская осень), is held two times a year within the village of Chubynske. Within the village of Revne, is a reserved retirement village for veterans of wars. In addition, living quarters are reserved for children of homeless children and children of poor families in the villages of Revne, Abaievykh, and Stare.

Subdivisions

Current

After the reform in July 2020, the raion consisted of 11 hromadas:[2]

Caption text
Hromada (Community) Admin. center Population (2020) Transferred/Retained from
79,158 city of oblast significance of Boryspil[3]
4,521 Pereiaslav-Khmelnyitskyi Raion[4]
6,100 Boryspil Raion
31,947 city of oblast significance of Pereiaslav[5]
10,856 Boryspil Raion
6,964 Pereiaslav-Khmelnyitskyi Raion
5,301 Pereiaslav-Khmelnyitskyi Raion
6,144 Pereiaslav-Khmelnyitskyi Raion
13,806 Boryspil Raion
31,154 Yahotyn Raion[6]
5,851 Boryspil Raion

Before 2020

Before the 2020 reform, the raion consisted of four hromadas,[7]

Previously, it consisted of 20 rural councils that contained 43 villages.

Largest councils in raion, 2001
CouncilPopulation
1 5,078
2 Voronkiv 4,175
3 Velyka Oleksandrivka 3,732
4 Vyshenky 3,544
5 Kirove 3,496
No Main village Other villages
1 Horodyshche
2 Hnidyn
3 Holovuriv Kyiliv
4 Hora
5 Dudarkiv Zaimyshche
6 Ivankiv
7 Kirove
  • Artemivka
  • Lebedyn
  • Mala Starytsia
  • Sulymivka
8 Liubartsi Tarasivka
9 Martusivka
10 Myrne Mali Yerkivtsi
11 Protsiv
12 Revne Leninivka
13 Rohoziv Kyryivshchyna
14 Senkivka
  • Andriyivka
  • Velyka Starytsia
  • Horobiyivka
  • Hryhorivka
  • Perehudy
15 Prolisky
16 Soshnykiv
17 Stare Vasylky
18 Velyka Oleksandrivka
  • Bezuhlivka
  • Mala Oleksandrivka
  • Chubynske
19 Voronkiv Zhovtneve
20 Vyshenky Petrovske

See also

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Notes and References

  1. News: Про утворення та ліквідацію районів. Постанова Верховної Ради України № 807-ІХ.. 2020-10-03. 2020-07-18. Голос України. uk.
  2. Web site: Нові райони: карти + склад . Міністерство розвитку громад та територій України . Ukrainian.
  3. Web site: Бориспольская городская громада . Портал об'єднаних громад України . ru.
  4. Web site: Переяслав-Хмельницька районна рада (состав до 2020 г.) . Портал об'єднаних громад України . Russian.
  5. Web site: Переяславская городская громада . Портал об'єднаних громад України . ru.
  6. Web site: Яготинська районна рада (состав до 2020 г.) . Портал об'єднаних громад України . Russian.
  7. Web site: Бориспільська районна рада (состав до 2020 г.) . Портал об'єднаних громад України . Russian.