Vinkivtsi Raion Explained

Vinkivtsi Raion
Native Name:Віньковецький район
Native Name Lang:uk
Settlement Type:Raion
Flag Alt:Flag of Vinkivtsi Raion
Shield Alt:Coat of arms of Vinkivtsi Raion
Mapsize:125px
Coordinates:49.0331°N 27.2336°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Khmelnytskyi Oblast
Parts Type:Subdivisions
Parts Style:coll
P1:  0 — city councils
P2:  1 — settlement councils
P3:17 — rural councils

P4:Number of localities:
  0 — cities
P5:  
P6:35 — villages
P7:  0 — rural settlements
Established Title1:Established
Established Date1:7 March 1923
Established Title2:Disestablished
Established Date2:18 July 2020
Seat Type:Admin. center
Seat:Vinkivtsi
Leader Title:Governor
Leader Name:Anatoliy Panasevych[1]
Leader Title1:Chairman
Unit Pref:Metric
Area Total Km2:653
Elevation Footnotes:, at Vinkivtsi
Elevation M:290
Population Total: 22,740
Population As Of:2020
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:32500—32537
Area Code Type:Area code
Area Code:+380 3846
Website:http://vin.km.ua

Vinkivtsi Raion (Ukrainian: Віньковецький район, Ukrainian: Vin'kovets'kyi raion) was one of the 20 administrative raions (a district) of Khmelnytskyi Oblast in western Ukraine. Its administrative center was located in the urban-type settlement of Vinkivtsi. Its population was 31,058 as of the 2001 Ukrainian Census.[2] The raion was abolished on 18 July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Khmelnytskyi Oblast to three. The area of Vinkivtsi Raion was merged into Khmelnytskyi Raion.[3] [4] The last estimate of the raion population was

Geography

Vinkivtsi Raion was located in the eastern part of Khmelnytskyi Oblast, corresponding to the modern-day boundaries of the Podolia historical region. It bordered upon neighboring Bar Raion of Vinnytsia Oblast. Its total area constituted 653km2. Accordingly, the district occupied 3.39 percent of the oblast's total area, and 2 percent of its population.[5]

History

Vinkivtsi Raion was first established on March 7, 1923 as part of a full-scale administrative reorganization of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.[2] On October 31, 1927, its administrative center Vinkivtsi was renamed Zatonsk in honor of Volodymyr Zatonsky, a member of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR.[5] Accordingly, the district was renamed to Zatonskyi Raion (Ukrainian: Затонський район),[2] a name which it kept until 1938 when Zatonsky was executed, and both the town and district reverted to their original names.[5]

Vinkivtsi Raion existed up until it was dissolved in on December 30, 1962.[5] After it was dissolved, its territory was at first annexed by neighboring Yarmolyntsi Raion; its former territory was later divided between Nova Ushytsia and Derazhnia Raions.[5] A decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet dated December 8, 1966 again re-established Vinkivtsi Raion.[5]

Subdivisions

See also: Administrative divisions of Khmelnytskyi Oblast.

At the time of disestablishment, the raion consisted of two hromadas:[6]

The Vinkivtsi Raion was divided in a way that followed the general administrative scheme in Ukraine. Local government was also organized along a similar scheme nationwide. Consequently, raions were subdivided into councils, which were the prime level of administrative division in the country.

Each of the raion's urban localities administered their own councils, often containing a few other villages within its jurisdiction. However, only a handful of rural localities were organized into councils, which also might contain a few villages within its jurisdiction.

Accordingly, the Vinkivtsi Raion was divided into:[2]

Overall, the raion had a total of 36 populated localities, consisting of one urban-type settlement, and 35 villages.[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Leaders of the administration. Vinkivtsi Raion State Administration. 30 January 2013. uk. https://web.archive.org/web/20130819033635/http://vin.km.ua/keryvnuctvo.php. 19 August 2013. dead. dmy-all.
  2. Web site: Vinkivtsi Raion, Khmelnytskyi Oblast. Regions of Ukraine and their Structure. Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. 30 January 2013. uk.
  3. News: Про утворення та ліквідацію районів. Постанова Верховної Ради України № 807-ІХ.. 2020-10-03. 2020-07-18. Голос України. uk.
  4. Web site: Нові райони: карти + склад . Міністерство розвитку громад та територій України . uk.
  5. Web site: Main Page. Vinkivtsi Raion State Administration. 30 January 2013. uk. https://web.archive.org/web/20130522195048/http://vin.km.ua/. 22 May 2013. dead. dmy-all.
  6. Web site: Віньковецька районна рада (состав до 2020 г.) . Портал об'єднаних громад України . Russian.