Ternopil Oblast

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Ternopil Oblast
Тернопільська область
/ Ternopil’s’ka oblast’
Flag of Ternopil Oblast Coat of arms of Ternopil Oblast
Flag Coat of arms
Map of Ukraine with Ternopil Oblast highlighted
Administrative center Ternopil
Governor Ivan Stoiko (?)
Oblast council
 - Chairperson
 - Council seats

? (?)
?
Subdivisions
 - Raions
 - Cities of oblast
subordinance
 - Cities
  -Towns
 - Villages

17

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14
17
1019
Area
Total
 - Land
 - Water (% of total) 
Ranked 22nd
13,823 km²
? km²
? km² (?%)
Population
 - Total (2006)
 - Density
 - Annual Growth
Ranked ?
1,107,294
82.5/km²
?%
Average Salary (?)
 - Annual Growth

Ranked ?
$? ?%
Abbreviations
 - Postal code
 - ISO 3166-2
 - FIPS 10-4
 - Phone code

?
UA-61
UP22
+380-35
Web site www.adm.gov.te.ua

Ternopil Oblast (Ukrainian: Тернопільська область, translit. Ternopil’s’ka oblast’; also referred to as Ternopilshchyna) is an oblast (province) of Ukraine. Its administrative center is Ternopil.

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[edit] Geography

The area of the oblast is 13,800 km².

[edit] History

Before World War I, the area of the oblast was ruled by Austria-Hungary; after that war Poland assumed the governing of the area, as part of the Tarnopol Voivodship (prior to World War II). The capital was 40% Polish, 20% Ukrainian and 40% Jewish before World War II, when the population was 35,000.

After World War II, most Poles were relocated to Poland. In 2005, the population had grown to roughly 225,000, mostly Ukrainian with a large Russian or Russian-speaking minority and an invisibly small Jewish community. The religion is mostly Greek Catholic (Uniate) with active Orthodox and Protestant minorities. Many churches, large and small, have been built every year since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. The city has important institutions of higher education, including two teacher's colleges, an international medical school with instruction in English and one of three economics institutes in Ukraine.

One of the major battles in the Soviet Union was fought to control Ternopil because it is a rail transportation hub. After the war, the destroyed residential section near the river was turned into an artificial lake instead of being rebuilt.

[edit] Population

The current estimated population is 1.1 million people (as of 2004).

[edit] Economy

Although the city continues to grow rapidly, heavily supported by remittances from workers abroad, many abandoned buildings in rural areas of the oblast and even in the city give mute evidence that the economy is uneven.

[edit] Subdivisions

Raions of the Ternopil Oblast
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Raions of the Ternopil Oblast

The Ternopil Oblast is administratively subdivided into 17 raions (districts), as well as 1 city (municipality) which is directly subordinate to the oblast government: Ternopil, the administrative center of the oblast.

Raions of the Ternopil Oblast
In English In Ukrainian Administrative Center
Berezhanskyi Raion Бережанський район
Berezhans'kyi raion
Berezhany
(City)
Borshchivskyi Raion Борщівський район
Borshchivs'kyi raion
Borshchiv
(City)
Buchatskyi Raion Бучацький район
Buchats'kyi raion
Buchach
(City)
Chortkivskyi Raion Чортківський район
Chortkivs'kyi raion
Chortkiv
(City)
Husiatynskyi Raion Гусятинський район
Husiatyns'kyi raion
Husiatyn
(Urban-type settlement)
Kozivskyi Raion Козівський район
Kozivs'kyi raion
Kozova
(Urban-type settlement)
Kremenetskyi Raion Кременецький район
Kremenets'kyi raion
Kremenets
(City)
Lanovetskyi Raion Лановецький район
Lanovets'kyi raion
Lanivtsi
(City)
Monastyryskyi Raion Монастириський район
Monastyrys'kyi raion
Monastyryska
(City)
Pidhaietskyi Raion Підгаєцький район
Pidhayets'kyi raion
Pidhaitsi
(City)
Pidvolochyskyi Raion Підволочиський район
Pidvolochys'kyi raion
Pidvolochysk
(Urban-type settlement)
Shumskyi Raion Шумський район
Shums'kyi raion
Shumsk
(City)
Terebovlianskyi Raion Теребовлянський район
Terebovl'ans'kyi raion
Terebovlya
(City)
Ternopilskyi Raion Тернопільський район
Ternopils'kyi raion
Ternopil
(City)
Zalishchytskyi Raion Заліщицький район
Zalishchyts'kyi raion
Zalishchyky
(City)
Zbarazkyi Raion Збаразький район
Zbaraz'kyi raion
Zbarazh
(City)
Zborivskyi Raion Зборівський район
Zborivs'kyi raion
Zboriv
(City)

[edit] See also


COA of Ternopil Oblast Administrative divisions of Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine Flag of Ukraine

Raions: Berezhanskyi | Borshchivskyi | Buchatskyi | Chortkivskyi | Husiatynskyi | Kozivskyi | Kremenetskyi | Lanovetskyi | Monastyryskyi | Pidhaietskyi | Pidvolochyskyi | Shumskyi | Terebovlianskyi | Ternopilskyi | Zalishchytskyi | Zbarazkyi | Zborivskyi

Cities: Berezhany | Borshchiv | Buchach | Chortkiv | Khorostkiv | Kopychyntsi | Kremenets | Lanivtsi | Monastyryska | Pidhaitsi | Pochaiv | Shumsk | Skalat | Terebovlia | Ternopil | Zalischyky | Zbarazh | Zboriv

Urban-type settlements: Husiatyn | Kozova | Pidvolochysk | more...

Villages: Budaniv | Okopy | Shutromintsy| more...



Coat of arms of Ukraine Ukraine Flag of Ukraine
Subdivisions of Ukraine:
Cherkasy Oblast | Chernihiv Oblast | Chernivtsi Oblast | Autonomous Republic of Crimea | Dnipropetrovsk Oblast | Donetsk Oblast | Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast | Kharkiv Oblast | Kherson Oblast | Khmelnytskyi Oblast | Kiev City | Kiev Oblast | Kirovohrad Oblast | Luhansk Oblast | Lviv Oblast | Mykolaiv Oblast | Odessa Oblast | Poltava Oblast | Rivne Oblast | Sevastopol City | Sumy Oblast | Ternopil Oblast | Vinnytsia Oblast | Volyn Oblast | Zakarpattia Oblast | Zaporizhia Oblast | Zhytomyr Oblast
Administrative centers of subdivision units:
Cherkasy | Chernihiv | Chernivtsi | Dnipropetrovsk | Donetsk | Ivano-Frankivsk | Kharkiv | Kherson | Khmelnytskyi | Kiev | Kirovohrad | Luhansk | Lutsk | Lviv | Mykolaiv | Odessa | Poltava | Rivne | Sevastopol | Simferopol | Sumy | Ternopil | Uzhhorod | Vinnytsia | Zaporizhia | Zhytomyr