Podil

Podil Raion
Подільський район
—  Raion  —
View of Podil from Kiev

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Location of Podil Raion in Urkaine
Coordinates:
Country  Ukraine
Oblast Kiev
Established 1921
Government
 • Governor Y. O. Romanenko
Area
 • Total 34.04 km2 (13.1 sq mi)
Population
 • Total 180,500
 • Density 5,302.6/km2 (13,733.6/sq mi)
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
 • Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Postal index
Area code 38044-
Website http://podilr.gov.ua/

The Podil or Podilskyi Raion (Ukrainian: Поділ, Подільський район, translit. Podil, Podils’kyi Raion) is a historic neighbourhood and an administrative raion (district) in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine. It is one of the oldest neighborhoods of Kiev, the birthplace of the city's trade, commerce and industry. It still contains many architectural and historical landmarks, and new archeological sites are still being revealed.

Numerous attractions of Podil particularly include: Frolivskyi and Pokrovskyi Convents, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, House of Ivan Mazepa, House of Peter the Great, Fountain of Samson, Zamkova Hora hill, Andriyivskyy Descent — the main link of Podil to the city's administrative Uppertown, Borychiv Descent, Kiev River Port, Kiev funicular, Poshtova Square, and the Kontraktova Square.

Modern Podilskyi Raion, despite it's tourism and culture importance, remains one of Kiev's main business, transportation and industrial districts. Industrial sites are mostly phased out of the Podil proper, but dominate the adjacent neighborhoods to the north.

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Administrative Podil

The Podilskyi Raion, as an administrative entity, was formed in 1921 on one of the largest historical neighborhoods in Kiev. In May 2001, Podil celebrated its 80th anniversary of its foundation. Within the raion include the: Vynohradar, Kurenyovka, a part of Nyvky, Rybalskyi Peninsula, Mostytskyi, and the Podil historical neighoborhood itself. The section just north of Nizhnii Val was formerly called Ploskaya chast' or Ploskaya sloboda and until World War II was home to many poor Jews living in wretched conditions.[1][2][3] On the territory of the Podilskyi Raion lie about 50 large industrial organizations, some of which are world renowned: Kiev Factory of Champagne Wines, Stolichnyi, Beer factory at Podil, Kiev Vitamin Factory, and the Farmak Factory.

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References

  1. ^ Instituta Yudaiki Ukrainy, Yehupets, Vol. 4 (1998), p. 265: "Плоская часть — один из полицейских участков Киева (между ул. Нижний Вал и Куренёвкой, теперь Подольский район), в котором допускалось проживание евреев, временно находившихся в Киеве."
  2. ^ Vladimir Meshchersky, Очерки нынѣшней общественной жизни в Россіи, Vol. 2 (Тип. Министерства внутренних дѣл, 1870), p. 38.
  3. ^ A. Anatoli, Babi Yar (New York: Pocket Book, 1971), p. 70: "What a place that Podol was! It was the most poverty-stricken part of Kiev... Here from time immemorial had lived the poor of the Jewish community, the poorest of the poor..."

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