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Tsarichansky district

Tsarichansky district ( Ukrainian: Tsarichansky district ) is an administrative unit in the north of the Dnipropetrovsk region of Ukraine . The administrative center is the urban-type settlement Tsarichanka .

area
Tsarichansky district
Tsarichansky district
Flag [d]Coat of arms [d]
A countryUkraine
Included inDnipropetrovsk region
Adm. CentreTsarichanka
History and Geography
Date of formation1923
Square900 km²
TimezoneEET ( UTC + 2 , summer UTC + 3 )
Population
Population26 498 [1] people ( 2018 )
Official languageUkrainian
Digital identifiers
Telephone code+38 05690
Postal codes510xx
Auto Code numbersAE
KOATUU1225600000 all codes
Tsarichansky district on the map
Tsarichansky district on the map

Geography

The district is located in the north of the Dnipropetrovsk region . Magdalinovsky , Petrikovsky areas of the Dnipropetrovsk region, Kobelyaksky and Novosanzharsky areas of the Poltava region are adjacent to it.

Area 900 km².

The rivers flow through the region: Orel , Wet Zaplavka , Pryadovka , Dnepr-Donbass canal .

History

  • As an administrative-territorial unit, the Tsarichansky district appeared within the borders of the Poltava province in January 1923 , from October 5, 1923 - in the Poltava district, from June 10, 1925 - in the Yekaterinoslav district, from February 27, 1932 it became one of the districts of the Dnipropetrovsk region. It included some of the land of modern Magdalinovsky , and from 1963 to 1991 - the entire Petrikovsky district . In modern borders, the region has existed since 1991.
  • During the time of Kievan Rus, the current territory of the region was part of the Pereyaslavl principality , and in the XIV century - in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania .
  • Active settlement began in the XVII century , when the Zaporizhzhya Cossacks defended this territory from raids by the horde. In 1662, the town of Kitaygorod appeared, and in 1718 - Mogilev.
  • In the 30s of the 18th century , the Ukrainian fortified line was built along the right bank of the Orel River - Tsarichanka became a fortress. Fragments of the Ukrainian fortified line (1731-1733) remained near the villages of Rudka, Zalelia and the village of Tsarichanka.

Demographics

The population of the region is 30,775 people ( 2001 data), including 7,839 people living in urban areas, 22,936 people in rural areas.

Administrative device

The area includes [2] :

  • Village tips : 1
  • Village tips : 12
  • Urban-type villages : 1
  • Villages : 1
  • Village : 47

Local councils [3]

  • Tsarichansky village council
  • Babaykovsky village council
  • Zalelievsky village council
  • Zoryansk Village Council
  • China Town Village Council
  • Lyashkovsky village council
  • Mikhailovsky Village Council
  • Mogilev village council
  • Novopodkryazhsky village council
  • Pryadovsky village council
  • Rudkovsky village council
  • Tsibulkovsky village council
  • Yuryevsky village council

Settlements [4]

with. Andreevka
with. Babaykovka
with. Palm
with. Gnatovka
with. Dragovka
with. Oak
with. Egorino
with. Zalelia
with. Zaorillya
with. Zubkovka
with. Ivano-Yarizovka
with. Kalinovka
with. Katerinovka

with. China town
with. Kravtsovka
with. Kuschevka
with. Shingles
with. Lyskovka
with. Lyashkovka
with. Mikhaylovka
with. Mogilev
p. Youth
with. Nazarenki
with. Nenadovka
with. Nonsense
with. Novodryak

with. Novoselovka
with. New building
with. Orlovka
with. Pilipovka
with. Meadows
with. Anointed
with. Preobrazhenka
with. Protochi
with. Steam bowl
with. Ore
with. Fishing
with. Salovka
with. Selyanovka

with. Semenovka
with. Supina
with. Tarasovka
with. Turovo
village Tsarichanka
with. Tsibulkovka
with. Chervonaya Orelka
with. Balloon
with. Shcherbinovka
with. Yuryevka

Abolished Settlements [5]

with. Kirillovka

Policy

Economics

  • The industrial complex of the district includes 4 enterprises:
    • CJSC Tsarichansky Minvody Plant
    • district communal enterprise "Tsarichanskaya printing house"
    • oil shop of JSC “Pridneprovsky Combine”
    • sausage shop "Irna - 1".
  • Agricultural products are produced by 11 limited liability companies, 4 private enterprises, 2 cooperatives, 1 open joint-stock company, 92 farms.
  • The main directions of agricultural production:
    • in crop production - growing grain and Pancake week crops
    • in livestock - dairy and beef cattle.

Transport

Education

In the area are:

  • 17 educational institutions
  • 12 preschool
  • 3 extracurricular institutions (the district House of Children and Youth Creativity, Children and Youth Sports School and the Station for Young Naturalists).
  • Tsarichanskoye vocational school-89.

Culture

  • 20 club venues
  • 20 libraries
  • District Museum of History
  • District School of Art

Attractions

  • There are four protected areas in the district:
    • Mount Kalitva (400 hectares of forest, located near the village of Kitaygorod)
    • Dolgoe lake (5.8 ha, Babaykovka village)
    • tract "Lileya" (30 ha, the village of Turove)
    • ornamental garden (43 ha, village Lyashkovka)

Famous Natives

  • Orovetsky, Pavel Andreevich (1905-1976) - Ukrainian Soviet writer.

Bibliography

    Links

    • The district registration card on the website of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (in Ukrainian)

    Notes

    1. ↑ Population as of November 1, 2018 and average population in January - October 2018. (Ukrainian) The Main Department of Statistics in the Dnipropetrovsk region.
    2. ↑ According to the district’s registration card on the website of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.
    3. ↑ Regions of Ukraine and warehouse
    4. ↑ Warehouse of administrative and territorial units
    5. ↑ Regulatory acts of the administrative and territorial administration of Ukraine (inaccessible link)
    Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Tsarichansky_region&oldid = 97098721


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