Bilotserkivskyi Raion

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Bilotserkivskyi Raion
Білоцерківський район
Flag of Bilotserkivskyi Raion Coat of arms of Bilotserkivskyi Raion
Location of Bilotserkivskyi Raion on the map of Ukraine.
General data
Country: Ukraine
Oblast: Kiev Oblast
Established: 1930
Area: 1,276.8 km²
Population:
Total:
Density


42.9 p/km²
Area code: 380-4463-XXXX
Postal index: 075
Administrative subdivisions
Center: Bila Tserkva
Cities: 1
Towns: 1
Villages: 58
Official information
Governor: Roman Ivanovych Pluhator
Website: kyiv-obl.gov.ua

Bilotserkivskyi Raion (Ukrainian: Білоцерківський район) is a raion (district) in Kiev Oblast of Ukraine. Its administrative center is Bila Tserkva. The raions area totals 1,276.8 km².

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[edit] Culture

[edit] Architecture

View of the so-called Ruins and the Laznevogo lake of the historical landscape park "Oleksandriia".
View of the so-called Ruins and the Laznevogo lake of the historical landscape park "Oleksandriia".

Various monuments of architecture located within the raion's territory include:

  • Monument to Ivan Mazepa, 1991 in the village of Mazepyntsi.
  • Church Zishestia Sviatoho Dukha, 1750 in the village of Shkarivka.
  • Church Sviatoi Paraskevy, 1903 in the village of Oliinykova Sloboda.
  • Church of the Wifes of Myronosyts, 1893 in the village of Sorokotiahy.
  • Cathedral of the Saint Ioanna Khrestytelia in Bila Tserkva.
  • Mykhailivska Church, 1891 in Bila Tserkva.
  • Preobrazhenska Churchm, 1849 in the village of Sukholisy.
  • Oleksandriia Park, 1793-1797 in Bila Tserkva.[1]
  • Zymovyi (Winter) Palace in Bila Tserkva.

[edit] Famous people

Famous people from the territory that is now known as the Bilotserkivskyi Raion include:

[edit] Subdivisions

Bilotserkivskyi Raion consists of 1 city (Uzyn), 1 town (Terezyne) and 58 villages. The settlements of Bilotserkivskyi Raion are:

  • Bakaly
  • Bloschyntsi
  • Bykova Hreblia
  • Chepyliivka
  • Cherkas
  • Cherkas
  • Chmyrivka
  • Chupyra
  • Drozdy
  • Fastivka
  • Fesiury
  • Fursy
  • Haiok
  • Hlushky
  • Hlybochka
  • Horodysche
  • Ivanivka
  • Khrapachi
  • Klochky
  • Korzhivka
  • Kozhenyky
  • Krasne
  • Liudvynivka
  • Makiivka
  • Mala Antonivka
  • Mala Skvyrka
  • Mala Vilshanka
  • Matiushi
  • Mazepyntsi
  • Mezhove
  • Mykhailivka
  • Odnorih
  • Oliinykova Sloboda
  • Ostriiky
  • Ozerna
  • Pavlivka
  • Pischana
  • Popravka
  • Potiivka
  • Pylypcha
  • Rozaliivka
  • Scherbaky
  • Shkarivka
  • Skrebyshi
  • Sorokotiahy
  • Stepok
  • Sukholisy
  • Sydory
  • Tarasivka
  • Terezyne
  • Tomylivka
  • Trushky
  • Uzyn
  • Vasyliv
  • Verbova
  • Vilna Tarasivka
  • Volodymyrivka
  • Yablunivka
  • Yosypivka
  • Zatysha

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

  1. ^ For more images of the park "Alexandria", see klymenko.data-tec.net


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