Mykolaiv Oblast Explained

Mykolaiv Oblast
Native Name:Миколаївська область
Native Name Lang:uk
Official Name:Mykolaivska oblast[1]
Nickname:Ukrainian: Миколаївщина
Settlement Type:Oblast
Flag Alt:Flag of Mykolaiv Oblast
Shield Alt:Coat of arms of Mykolaiv Oblast
Mapsize:275px
Coordinates:47.43°N 31.8°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Parts Type:Largest cities
Parts Style:para
Seat Type:Administrative center
Seat:Mykolaiv
Leader Title:Governor
Leader Name:Vitaliy Kim[2]
Leader Title1:Oblast council
Leader Name1:64 seats
Leader Title2:Chairperson
Leader Name2:Anton Tabunshchyk (acting)
Unit Pref:Metric
Area Total Km2:24598
Area Rank:Ranked 14th
Population Total:1091821
Population Rank:Ranked 18th
Population As Of:2022
Population Blank1 Title:Annual growth
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Urban:750698
Population Rural:341123
Demographics Type1:GDP
Demographics1 Footnotes:[3]
Demographics1 Title1:Total
Demographics1 Info1:₴ 124 billion
(€3.214 billion)
Demographics1 Title2:Per capita
Demographics1 Info2:₴ 112,864
(€2,921)
Blank Name Sec1:Raions
Blank Info Sec1:4
Blank1 Name Sec1:Cities (total)
Blank1 Info Sec1:10
Blank2 Name Sec1:• Regional cities
Blank2 Info Sec1:5
Blank3 Name Sec1:
Blank3 Info Sec1:17
Blank4 Name Sec1:Villages
Blank4 Info Sec1:820
Timezone1:EET
Utc Offset1:+2
Timezone1 Dst:EEST
Utc Offset1 Dst:+3
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:54000-56999
Area Code Type:Area code
Area Code:+380-51
Iso Code:UA-48
Registration Plate Type:Vehicle registration
Blank Name Sec2:FIPS 10-4
Blank Info Sec2:UP16
Website:www.mk.gov.ua
www.mk-oblrada.gov.ua

Mykolaiv Oblast (Ukrainian: Миколаївська область|translit=Mykolaivska oblast, pronounced as /uk/), also referred to as Mykolaivshchyna (Ukrainian: Миколаївщина, pronounced as /uk/), is an oblast (province) of Ukraine. The administrative center of the oblast is the city of Mykolaiv. At the most recent estimate, the population of the oblast stood at

History

Historically, at various times, the territory was ruled either entirely or partly by Scythia, ancient Greeks, Old Great Bulgaria, Khazars, Kipchaks, the Mongol Empire, Lithuania, the Crimean Khanate, the Ottoman Empire, Poland, and Russia. Historic cities of greatest importance were ancient Olbia and the late medieval port city of Ochakiv. In the late 17th and 18th centuries the tripoint of three early modern great powers, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, the Ottoman Empire and Russia, was located at the site of the current second-largest city of Mykolaiv Oblast, Pervomaisk, a city formed by the merger of the former Polish town of Bohopol, Russian town of Olviopol and Ottoman village of Holta.[4] [5]

The oblast was established within Soviet Ukraine in 1937. During World War II, it was occupied by Germany in 1941–1944.

During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Russian army invaded the province from Kherson Oblast, attacking as far northwest as Voznesensk. They were repulsed at Voznesensk, and their attempt to take Mykolaiv failed. From April 2022, almost all of the province was under Ukrainian control, apart from the extreme south-east and the Kinburn peninsula. When Russia annexed Kherson Oblast in September 2022, it incorporated the occupied areas of Mykolaiv Oblast. A Ukrainian military official announced a Russian withdrawal from Mykolaiv Oblast on 10 November 2022.[6]

On 4–5 July 2022 during an international Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC 2022) in Lugano, Switzerland pledged to support the rebuilding of Mykolaiv region.[7]

Geography

Mykolaiv Oblast is located in the southern half of Ukraine. Its area (24,600 km²) comprises about 4.07% of the total area of Ukraine.

Mykolaiv Oblast borders upon Odesa Oblast in the west-southwest, Kirovohrad Oblast in the north, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast in the northeast, and Kherson Oblast on the southeast.

To the south, the oblast is also bordered by the Black Sea. To Mykolaiv Oblast belong Kinburn Peninsula, Berezan Island in Black Sea, Pervomaisky Island in Dnieper Estuary.

Historically, it is located in Yedisan (central and southern parts), Zaporizhzhia (northern part) and Podolia (north-western part). Pervomaisk, the second largest city of the province, is located at the tripoint of the three historic regions.

In regards to relief, Mykolaiv Oblast is a plain that gently slopes in southern direction.[8] Bigger portion of the territory lays within Black Sea Lowland.[8] To the north there are spurs of Podolian and Dnieper uplands.[8] Among major valuable deposits and minerals there are nickel, uranium ores, granite, gneiss, quartzites.[8]

The climate is moderately continental with a mild winter of small snow amount and hot arid summer.[8]

In the territory of the region are eighty-five rivers that belong to basin of the Black Sea.[8] Among main rivers there are the Southern Bug (Boh) which splits the oblast into eastern and western parts, Inhulets, and Berezan.[8]

Points of interest

The following historic-cultural sites were nominated for the Seven Wonders of Ukraine or Seven Natural Wonders of Ukraine.

Demographics

The estimated population was 1.2 million people in 2005. The greater part of the oblast's population resided in urban type settlements (66%), with the remainder residing in agricultural areas. Also, almost 60% of the urban population resided in Mykolaiv, the industrial, cultural and administrative center of Mykolaiv Oblast.

As of 2021, the total population of the oblast was estimated at 1,108,394 inhabitants, with 761,278 (68.7%) residing in urban areas and the remaining 347,116 (31.3%) living in rural areas. The city of Mykolaiv, home to 341,123 residents, constituted 68.8% of the urban population of Mykolaiv Oblast.

The oblast's population density is one of the lowest in Ukraine – 45PD/km2. Mykolaiv Oblast contains 2.7% of the population of Ukraine, by percentage share ranking 19th among Ukrainian oblasts and territories.

Age structure

0-14 years: 14.7% (male 88,668/female 83,434)

15-64 years: 70.7% (male 396,342/female 432,808)

65 years and over: 14.6% (male 56,527/female 114,987) (2013 official)

Median age

total: 39.7 years

male: 36.3 years

female: 42.9 years (2013 official)

Ethnicity, language and citizenship

The oblast has a multi-ethnic composition; people of more than 100 ethnicities (national groups) live in the oblast. The most common language in the oblast is Ukrainian; the second most common language is Russian. In the city of Mykolaiv the most common language is Russian.[9]

At the time of the 2001 census, the oblast had 1,269,900 permanent residents. Of these:

Ethnicity
("Nationality")
Permanent residents 2001Mother Tongue 2001 Permanent residents 1989Mother Tongue 1989
Number % UkrainianRussian% UkrainianRussian
All ethnicities 1,269,900100.0%69.2%29.3%100.0%64.2%33.8%
Ukrainian1,034,40081.9%82.4%17.5%75.6%
Russian177,50014.1%6.2%93.7%19.4%
Moldovan13,2001.0%28.5%16.8%1.3%
Belarusian8,4000.7%21.8%58.5%1.1%
Bulgarian5,6000.4%16.9%53.2%0.5%
Armenian4,3000.3%7.1%35.8%0.1%
Jewish3,3000.3%10.1%87.4%0.9%
Korean1,8000.1%6.3%70.8%0.0%
Azerbaijani1,5000.1%8.1%33.3%0.1%
Gypsy (Roma)1,4000.1%38.7%15.2%0.1%
Polish1,3000.1%47.4%44.1%0.2%
Tatar1,3000.1%7.3%73.5%0.1%
German1,2000.1%26.8%67.7%0.1%
Other7,7000.7%13.8%37.3%0.5%

Administrative divisions

See main article: Administrative divisions of Mykolaiv Oblast. Mykolaiv Oblast formed in September 1937. it is subdivided into various areas, mostly raions. The subdivisions changed in 2020.

Administrative divisions (18 July 2020 to present)

On 18 July 2020, the number of Mykolaiv Oblast subdivisions was reduced to four raions.[10] [11] These are:

  1. Bashtanka (Баштанський район), the center is in the town of Bashtanka;
  2. Mykolaiv (Миколаївський район), the center is in the city of Mykolaiv;
  3. Pervomaisk (Первомайський район), the center is in the town of Pervomaisk;
  4. Voznesensk (Вознесенський район), the center is in the town of Voznesensk.

Administrative divisions (to 17 July 2020)

Before July 2020, Mykolaiv Oblast was subdivided into 24 regions: 19 raions (administrative districts) and 5 city municipalities (mis'krada or misto), officially known as territories governed by city councils[12] which are directly subordinate to the oblast government.

Name Ukrainian Name Area
(km2)
Population
census 2015[13]
Admin.centerUrban Population Only
Миколаїв (місто) 260 493,860 Mykolaiv (city) 493,860
Первомайськ (місто) 25 66,677 Pervomaisk (city) 66,677
Вознесенськ (місто) 23 35,520 Voznesensk (city) 35,520
Южноукраїнськ (місто) 24 40,353 Yuzhnoukrainsk (city) 40,353
Арбузинський (район) 969 20,198 8,543
Баштанський (район) 1,706 37,721 12,640
Березанський (район) 1,378 23,409 4,120
Березнегуватський (район) 1,264 20,387 7,742
Братський (район) 1,129 18,037 5,325
Доманівський (район) 1,458 25,500 6,137
Казанківський (район) 1,349 19,745 7,207
Кривоозерський (район) 814 24,905 7,823
Миколаївський (район) 1,430 30,448 Mykolaiv (city) N/A *
Новобузький (район) 1,243 31,199 15,566
Новоодеський (район) 1,428 33,602 12,108
Очаківський (район) 1,500 29,949 14,489
Первомайський (район) 1,319 30,275 Pervomaisk (city) N/A *
Снігурівський (район) 1,350 40,420 12,870
Веселинівський (район) 1,245 23,161 8,060
Вітовській (район) 1,460 50,565 Mykolaiv (city) N/A *
Вознесенський (район) 1,392 30,562 Voznesensk (city) N/A *
Врадіївський (район) 801 17,611 8,391
Єланецький (район) 1,018 15,530 4,912
Total Oblast Миколаївська (Область) 24,585 1,159,634 791,227

Note: Asterisks (*) Though the administrative center of the rayon is housed in the city/town that it is named after, cities do not answer to the rayon authorities only towns do; instead they are directly subordinated to the oblast government and therefore are not counted as part of rayon statistics.

At a lower level of administration, these district-level administrations are subdivided into:

The local administration of the oblast is controlled by the Mykolaiv Oblast Rada. The governor of the oblast is the Mykolaiv Oblast Rada speaker, appointed by the President of Ukraine.

Infrastructure and economy

Public opinion

During the 1991 referendum, 89.45% of votes in Mykolaiv Oblast were in favor of the Declaration of Independence of Ukraine. A survey conducted in December 2014 by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology found 2.1% of the oblast's population supported their region joining Russia, 95.5% did not support the idea, and the rest were undecided or did not respond.[14]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Syvak. Nina. Ponomarenko. Valerii. Khodzinska. Olha. Lakeichuk. Iryna. 2011. Veklych. Lesia. scientific consultant Iryna Rudenko; reviewed by Nataliia Kizilowa; translated by Olha Khodzinska. Toponymic Guidelines for Map and Other Editors for International Use. 20. 2020-10-06. United Nations Statistics Division. DerzhHeoKadastr and Kartographia. Kyiv. 978-966-475-839-7.
  2. https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-polytics/3143376-zelensky-appoints-new-head-of-mykolaiv-regional-state-administration.html Zelensky appoints new head of Mykolaiv Regional State Administration
  3. Web site: Валовии регіональнии продукт.
  4. Book: . Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego i innych krajów słowiańskich, Tom III. 1882. pl. Warszawa. 113.
  5. Web site: Pervomaisk. 24 May 2024. encyclopediaofukraine.com.
  6. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-63589297 Ukraine war: Kyiv claims major gains as Russia exits Kherson
  7. Web site: The Brussels Times . Rebuilding Ukraine will cost $750 billion . 2022-07-11 . www.brusselstimes.com . en.
  8. Vermenych, Ya. Mykolaiv Oblast (МИКОЛАЇВСЬКА ОБЛАСТЬ). Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine. 2009
  9. In a survey in 2017, 63% of the population of the city of Mykolaiv spoke Russian at home, 7% Ukrainian, and 28% spoke both Ukrainian and Russian equally.
    Web site: Public Opinion Survey of Residents of Ukraine June 9 – July 7, 2017 . iri.org . 89 . August 2017 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20170822212837/http://www.iri.org/sites/default/files/2017-8-22_ukraine_poll_presentation.pdf . 22 August 2017 . dmy-all .
  10. News: Про утворення та ліквідацію районів. Постанова Верховної Ради України № 807-ІХ.. 2020-10-03. 2020-07-18. Голос України. uk.
  11. Web site: Нові райони: карти + склад . Міністерство розвитку громад та територій України . Ukrainian.
  12. Web site: Чисельність наявного населення України (Actual population of Ukraine). State Statistics Service of Ukraine. Ukrainian. 2 September 2020. 22 June 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200622091030/http://database.ukrcensus.gov.ua/PXWEB2007/ukr/publ_new1/2020/zb_chuselnist%202019.pdf. dead.
  13. Web site: Population Quantity. UkrStat. uk. 7 January 2016.
  14. News: http://dt.ua/UKRAINE/lishe-3-ukrayinciv-hochut-priyednannya-yih-oblasti-do-rosiyi-160641_.html . uk:Лише 3% українців хочуть приєднання їх області до Росії . uk . Only 3% of Ukrainians want their region to become part of Russia . . 3 January 2015 .