Lokhvytskyi Raion

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Lokhvytskyi Raion
Лохвицький район
Location of Lokhvytskyi Raion on the map of Ukraine.
General data
Country: Ukraine
Oblast: Poltava Oblast
Established: 1971
Area: 1,300 km²
Population:
Total:
Density

51,495
39.6 p/km²
Area code: -XXXX
Postal index:
Administrative subdivisions
Center: Lokhvytsia
Cities: 2
Towns: 0
Villages: 83
Official information
Governor: Viktor Stchurov
Website: Official homepage

Lokhvytskyi Raion (Ukrainian: Лохвицький район; translit.: Lokhvyts'kyi Raion) is a raion (district) in the central Ukrainian province of Poltava. The raion's administrative center is the city of Lokhvytsia, which is has a separate administrative status within the oblast'.

Important river within the Lokhvytskyi Raion is the Sula River. The raion was officially founded on 1971.

[edit] Settlements

  • Bezsaly
  • Berbenytsi
  • Bilohorilka
  • Bodakva
  • Vasylky
  • Vyrishalne
  • Hyryavi Iskivtsi
  • Iskivtsi
  • Korsunivka
  • Lutsenky
  • Luka
  • Pisky
  • Poharschtyna
  • Ryhy
  • Svyrydivka
  • Sencha
  • Tokari
  • Kharkivtsi
  • Yahnyky

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