Kirovohrad Oblast Кіровоградська область Kirovohrads’ka oblast’ |
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Nickname(s): Кіровоградщина (Kirovohradshchyna) | |||
Location of Kirovohrad Oblast (red) within Ukraine (blue) | |||
Country | Ukraine | ||
Admin. center | Kirovohrad | ||
Government | |||
• Governor | Serhiy Larin[1] (Party of Regions[1]) | ||
• Oblast council | |||
• Chairperson | Mykola Sukhomlyn | ||
Area | |||
• Total | 24,588 km2 (9,493.5 sq mi) | ||
Area rank | Ranked 15th | ||
Population (2006) | |||
• Total | 1,057,951 | ||
• Rank | Ranked 25th | ||
• Density | 43/km2 (111.4/sq mi) | ||
Time zone | EET (UTC+2) | ||
• Summer (DST) | EEST (UTC+3) | ||
Postal code | 25000-27999 | ||
Area code | +380-52 | ||
ISO 3166 code | UA-35 | ||
Raions | 21 | ||
Cities of oblast subordinance | 4 | ||
Cities (total) | 12 | ||
Towns | 26 | ||
Villages | 1015 | ||
FIPS 10-4 | UP10 | ||
Website | www.kr-admin.gov.ua |
Kirovohrad Oblast (Ukrainian: Кіровоградська область, translit. Kirovohrads’ka oblast’; also referred to as Kirovohradshchyna - Ukrainian: Кіровоградщина) is an oblast (province) of Ukraine. The administrative center of the oblast is the city of Kirovohrad.
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The area of the province is 24,600 km2 (9,498.11 sq mi), its population (as of 2004-05-01) is 1.1 million.
The city of Dobrovelychkivka is the geographical center of Ukraine.
The oblast was created as part of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic on January 10, 1939.
Between 1752 and 1764, the Kirovohrad Oblast was a territory of Imperial Russia named Nova Serbia, and existed in this area with an administrative seat in Novomyrhorod.
The following sites were nominated for the Seven Wonders of Ukraine.
The Kirovohrad Oblast is administratively subdivided into 21 raions (districts) as well as 4 cities (municipalities) which are directly subordinate to the oblast government: Oleksandriia, Svitlovodsk, Znamianka, and the administrative center of the oblast, Kirovohrad.
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Bobrynetskyi Raion | Бобринецький район Bobrynets'kyi raion |
Bobrynets (City) |
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Dobrovelychkivskyi Raion | Добровеличківський район Dobrovelychkivs'kyi raion |
Dobrovelychkivka (Urban-type settlement) |
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Dolynskyi Raion | Долинський район Dolyns'kyi raion |
Dolynska (City) |
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Haivoronskyi Raion | Гайворонський район Haivorons'kyi raion |
Haivoron (City) |
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Holovanivskyi Raion | Голованівський район Holovanivs'kyi raion |
Holovanivsk (Urban-type settlement) |
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Kirovohradskyi Raion | Кіровоградський район Kirovohrads'kyi raion |
Kirovohrad (City) |
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Kompaniivskyi Raion | Компаніївський район Kompaniyivs'kyi raion |
Kompaniivka (Urban-type settlement) |
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Malovyskivskyi Raion | Маловисківський район Malovyskivs'kyi raion |
Mala Vyska (City) |
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Novhorodkivskyi Raion | Новгородківський район Novhorodkivs'kyi raion |
Novhorodka (Urban-type settlement) |
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Novoarkhanhelskyi Raion | Новоархангельський район Novoarkhanhel's'kyi raion |
Novoarkhanhelsk (Urban-type settlement) |
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Novomyrhorodskyi Raion | Новомиргородський район Novomyrhorods'kyi raion |
Novomyrhorod (City) |
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Novoukrainskyi Raion | Новоукраїнський район Novoukrains'kyi raion |
Novoukrainka (City) |
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Oleksandrivskyi Raion | Олександрівський район Oleksandrivs'kyi raion |
Oleksandrivka (Urban-type settlement) |
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Oleksandriyskyi Raion | Олександрійський район Oleksandriys'kyi raion |
Oleksandriia (City) |
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Onufriivskyi Raion | Онуфріївський район Onufriyivs'kyi raion |
Onufriivka (Urban-type settlement) |
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Petrivskyi Raion | Петрівський район Petrivs'kyi raion |
Petrove (Urban-type settlement) |
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Svitlovodskyi Raion | Світловодський район Svitlovods'kyi raion |
Svitlovodsk (City) |
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Ulianovskyi Raion | Ульяновський район Ul'yanovs'kyi raion |
Ulianovka (City) |
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Ustynivskyi Raion | Устинівський район Ustynivs'kyi raion |
Ustynivka (Urban-type settlement) |
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Vilshanskyi Raion | Вільшанський район Vilshans'kyi raion |
Vilshanka (Urban-type settlement) |
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Znamianskyi Raion | Знам'янський район Znamyans'kyi raion |
Znamianka (City) |
Most of Ukraine's oblasts are named after their capital cities, officially referred to as "oblast centers" (Ukrainian: обласний центр, translit. oblasnyi tsentr). The name of each oblast is a relative adjective, formed by adding a feminine suffix to the name of respective center city: Kirovohrad is the center of the Kirovohrads’ka oblast’ (Kirovohrad Oblast). Most oblasts are also sometimes referred to in a feminine noun form, following the convention of traditional regional place names, ending with the suffix "-shchyna", as is the case with the Kirovohrad Oblast, Kirovohradshchyna.
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