Uman district ( Ukrainian: Umansky district ) is an administrative unit in the south-west of Cherkasy region of Ukraine . The administrative center is the city of Uman .
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Umansky district | |||||
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A country | Ukraine | ||||
Included in | Cherkasy region | ||||
Adm. Centre | Uman | ||||
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Square | 1395 km² | ||||
Timezone | EET ( UTC + 2 , summer UTC + 3 ) | ||||
Population | |||||
Population | 42,993 [1] people ( 2017 ) | ||||
Official language | Ukrainian | ||||
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Geography
Area - 1395 km².
History
Demographics
The population of the district is 52 thousand people (without the district center, data from 2005 ), including about 3 thousand people living in urban conditions. In total there are 53 settlements.
Administrative device
Settlements
- Uman city
- with. Gorodets
- with. Old Babans
- with. Fluid
- with. Scoops
- with. Tomashovka
- with. Gerezhenivka
- with. Drying
- with. Dmitrushki
- with. Pugachevka
- with. Tolls
- with. Tanskoye
- with. Kosenovka
- with. Apolyanka
- with. Babanka
- with. Palanca
Policy
Economics
Transport
Culture
Pilgrimage
In Uman, there is the Historical and Cultural Center of the Bratslav Hasidim , on whose territory Rabi Nachman , the founder of Bratslav Hasidism, is buried. The Hasidic pilgrimage to Uman left a mark on the originality of the city. Locals learned a lot about the customs and customs of the guests, got to know their culture and music more closely.
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Notes
- ↑ Population (per estimate) for 1 birch 2017 year // Head of Statistics Department in Cherkasy region