Belotserkovsky District - a unit of administrative division of the Ukrainian SSR , which existed from April 1923 to July 1930 . The administrative center is the city of Bila Tserkva .
| district | |
| Belotserkovsky district | |
|---|---|
| Bilotserkivs'ka okrug | |
| A country | |
| Included in | Ukrainian SSR |
| Adm. Centre | White church |
| History and Geography | |
| Date of formation | 1923-1930 |
| Date of Abolition | |
| Square | 9 841 km² |
| Population | |
| Population | 861.0 thousand people ( 1926 ) |
| Density | 87.4 people / km² |
| Official language | Ukrainian , Russian |
It was founded in 1923 as part of the Kiev province .
In June 1925, the provinces in Ukraine were abolished and the district became directly subordinate to the Ukrainian SSR.
The district was abolished in July 1930, like most districts of the USSR. The districts were transferred directly to the Ukrainian SSR.
According to the 1926 census, the population was 861.0 thousand people. Including Ukrainians - 93.1%; Jews - 5.0%, urban population - 11.1%.
Administrative Division
Initially, the Belotserkovsky district was divided into 19 districts: Belotserkovsky , Boguslavsky , Velikopolopolsky , Volodarsky , Grebenkovsky , Kozhan , Korninsky , Kovshevatsky , Medvinsky , Mironovsky , Popelnyansky , Pyatigorsky , Rakitnyansky , Skviersky , Stavishchensky , Tarashchansky , Tet . The regional division has repeatedly changed.