Turkovsky district ( Ukrainian: Turkіvsky district ) is an administrative unit of the Lviv region of Ukraine . The administrative center is the city of Turk .
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Turkovsky district | |||||
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Turkivskyi district | |||||
A country | Ukraine | ||||
Included in | Lviv region | ||||
Includes | 1 city, 1 village, 31 village council | ||||
Adm. Centre | Turk | ||||
History and Geography | |||||
Date of formation | 1939 year | ||||
Square | 1,193 km² | ||||
Timezone | EET ( UTC + 2 , summer UTC + 3 ) | ||||
Population | |||||
Population | 49 714 [1] people ( 2017 ) | ||||
Digital identifiers | |||||
Telephone code | +380 3269 | ||||
Postal codes | 82502 | ||||
Auto Code numbers | Sun | ||||
KOATUU | 46255 all codes | ||||
The population of the district is 54 906 people, area - 1193 km². The district was founded at the beginning of World War II in 1939 on the basis of the Turčany County (Polish) .
Content
Administrative Division
- Center area: Turku city
- Borynsky Village Council (urban village Borynya )
- Bitlian Village Council ( Beatle , Siglovatoe )
- Beaver Village Council ( Beaver , Dniester-Oak )
- Verkhnevysotsky Village Council ( Verkhne Vysotsky )
- Verkhnegusinsky Village Council ( Verkhnyaya Gusinoe , Nizhnyaya Gusinoe )
- Verkhnensky Village Council ( Upper , Lower , Yavorov )
- Verkhnyaya Jablonsky Village Council ( Verkhnyaya Yablonka )
- Volchensky village council ( Volchye )
- Golovskoye village council ( Golovskoye , Zubritsa , Kryntyat )
- Zavadovsky village council ( Zavadovka , Losinets , Mill , Yasenka-Stetseva )
- Ilnitsky Village Council ( Ilnik , Zakiptsy , Loktev , Radich )
- Isaevsky Village Council ( Isai )
- Carpathian Village Council ( Carpathian )
- Komarnitsky Village Council ( Komarniki , Bukovinka , Zakichera , Zvorets )
- Krasnensky Village Council ( Krasnoe )
- Krivkovsky village council ( Krivka , Ivashkovtsy )
- Lastovsky village council ( Lastovka , Korytishche , Swidnik )
- Libohor Village Council ( Libohor )
- Limnian Village Council ( Limna , Berezhok , Zhukotin )
- Mokhnatsky village council ( Mokhnatoe , Matkov )
- Nizhnevysotsky Village Council ( Lower Vysotsky , Zarechye , Ropavsky , Shtukovets , Yablonov )
- Nizhneturovsky Village Council ( Nizhny Turov , Upper Turov )
- Nizhneablonsky Village Council ( Nizhnyaya Yablonka )
- Prislopsky Village Council ( Prislop )
- Rozlutsky village council ( Rozluch )
- Rykovsky Village Council ( Rykov , Bagnovatoe , Mezhyhirya )
- Syankovsky village council ( Syanki , Beneva )
- Khashchevsky village council ( Khashchev , Lopushanka )
- Shandrovets Village Council ( Shandrovets )
- Shumyachsky village council ( Shumyach )
- Yavorsky Village Council ( Yavor , Malaya Volosyanka , Stodolka )
- Yasenitsa Village Council ( Yasenitsa , Kondratov )
- Borynsky Village Council (urban village Borynya )
Area Geography
Turkovsky district is located in the south-west of the Lviv region, in the geographical zone of the Ukrainian Carpathians with heights of 500-1400 m above sea level. Massifs form its territory: low - over the mountainous course of the Dniester and Verkhovyna Turchanskaya , middle - Skole Beskydy and Verkhovynsky Water Range with the highest point - Mount Pikuy (1408 m above sea level) near the village of Verkhnyaya Gusinoe . The largest rivers of the region are the Dniester (near the Volchim village there are its sources), Stry and San .
The Turkovsky district borders on the North, North-East and East with the Starosamborsky , Drohobychsky and Skolevsky districts of the Lviv region , from the south - with the Velikobereznyansky and Volovetsky districts of the Transcarpathian region , and from the west and southwest - with the Bieszczady county of the Subcarpathian Voivodeship of Poland .
Population
According to the results of the All-Ukrainian census of 2001, 54.9 thousand people lived in the district (96% compared to the 1989 census ), of which 0.1 thousand people were Russians (0.2% of the total population) and 0.1 Poles thousand people (0.2%) [2] .
See also
- Fights
- Boykovschina
- Galicia
- Regional landscape park "Nadsansky"
Notes
- ↑ The number of people on the 1st grass of 2017 year of rock and the average number of people in 2017 is rooku // Head statistics department in Lviv region
- ↑ 2001 All-Ukrainian Population Census. The national composition of the population of Lviv region.
Sources
- Turkovsky district (Lviv region) (Ukrainian) - account card on the website of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine
- “Regional Landscape Park“ Nadsan ””, UNESCO Eastern Carpathian Biodiversity Conservation Fund and Carpathian Foundation, 2005.
- “ The population of the Dniester-Carpathian lands and Rome in the I — III century AD e. ", N. A. Chaplygin.