Stolin District | |
Native Name: | |
Settlement Type: | District |
Flag Size: | 150 |
Coordinates: | 51.9003°N 26.8561°W |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | Belarus |
Subdivision Type1: | Region |
Subdivision Name1: | Brest Region |
Seat: | Stolin |
Seat Type: | Administrative center |
Leader Title: | Chairman |
Leader Name: | Grigory Vasilevich Protosovitsky[1] |
Area Blank1 Title: | Total |
Area Blank1 Km2: | 3342.06 |
Area Footnotes: | [2] |
Population Blank1 Title: | Total |
Population Blank1: | 68,640 |
Population As Of: | 2024 |
Population Footnotes: | [3] |
Population Density Km2: | auto |
Population Urban: | 25,137 |
Population Rural: | 43,503 |
Demographics Type1: | Ethnicity |
Demographics1 Footnotes: | [4] |
Demographics1 Title1: | Belarusian |
Demographics1 Info1: | 97.28% |
Demographics1 Title2: | Russian |
Demographics1 Info2: | 1.15% |
Demographics1 Title5: | Other |
Demographics1 Info5: | 1.57% |
Area Code: | 1655 |
Blank Name Sec1: | Cities |
Blank Info Sec1: | 2 |
Blank2 Name Sec1: | Rural councils |
Blank2 Info Sec1: | 19 |
Blank3 Name Sec1: | Settlements |
Blank3 Info Sec1: | 97 |
Timezone1: | MSK |
Utc Offset1: | +3 |
Website: | Official website |
Stolin District (;) is district (raion) in Brest Region, Belarus. Its administrative center is in the city of Stolin.[3] At the 1999 Belarusian census, the district had a population of 89,000 people, of which 26,300 people lived in urban areas. As of 2024, it has a population of 68,640.[3]
It was established on January 15, 1940.
The district covers and borders the country of Ukraine to its south.
At the time of the 2009 Belarusian census, the district had a population of 80,695. Of these, 97.3% were of Belarusian, 1.2% Russian and 0.9% Ukrainian ethnicity. 83.2% spoke Belarusian and 14.7% Russian as their native language. In 2023, it had a population of 69,462.[5]
The district is subdivided into two cities and 19 village councils, which administer a total of 97 settlements (1 urban and 96 rural).[6] The two cities are Stolin, the administrative center of the district, and Davyd-Haradok. There is one urban-class village, Rechytsa, which is classified as a worker settlement.
Stolin | Столін | Столин | city of rayon sub-ordinance | ||
Davyd-Haradok | Давыд-Гарадок | Давид-Городок | city of rayon sub-ordinance | ||
Byelavusha | Белавушскі сельсавет | Белоушский сельский Совет | village council | 2 | |
Byerazhnoye | Беражноўскі сельсавет | Бережновский сельский Совет | village council | 6 | |
Vyalikaye Malyeshava | Велікамалешаўскі сельсавет | Большемалешевский сельский Совет | village council | 5 | |
Vyelyamichy | Веляміцкі сельсавет | Велемичский сельский Совет | village council | 4 | |
Vidziborats | Відзіборскі сельсавет | Видиборский сельский Совет | village council | 11 | |
Hlinka | Глінкаўскі сельсавет | Глинковский сельский Совет | village council | 5 | |
Haradnaya | Гараднянскі сельсавет | Городнянский сельский Совет | village council | 7 | |
Lyadzyets | Лядзецкі сельсавет | Лядецкий сельский Совет | village council | 4 | |
Man'kavitsy | Манькавіцкі сельсавет | Маньковичский сельский Совет | village council | 2 | |
Al'shany | Альшанскі сельсавет | Ольшанский сельский Совет | village council | 3 | |
Plotnitsa | Плотніцкі сельсавет | Плотницкий сельский Совет | village council | 5 | |
Radchytsk | Радчыцкі сельсавет | Радчицкий сельский Совет | village council | 5 | |
Ramyel' | Рамельскі сельсавет | Ремельский сельский Совет | village council | 4 | |
Rubyel' | Рубельскі сельсавет | Рубельский сельский Совет | village council | 2 | |
Rukhcha | Рухчанскі сельсавет | Рухчанский сельский Совет | village council | 6 | |
Struga | Стружскі сельсавет | Стружский сельский Совет | village council | 11 | |
Fyodory | Фядорскі сельсавет | Федорский сельский Совет | village council | 2 | |
Kharomsk | Харомскі сельсавет | Хоромский сельский Совет | village council | 5 | |
Rechytsa | Рэчыцкі сельсавет | Речицкий сельский Совет | village council | 8 |