Zhytomyr Oblast
Template:Infobox Ukrainian oblast
Zhytomyr Oblast (Template:Lang-uk, translit. Zhytomyrs’ka oblast’; also referred to as Zhytomyrshchyna - Template:Lang-uk) is an oblast (province) of northern Ukraine. The administrative center of the oblast is the city of Zhytomyr. Population: 1,268,903 (2013 est.)[1]
History
The oblast was created as part of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic on September 22, 1937 out of territories of Vinnytsia and Kiev oblasts as well as two border okrugs of Kiev Oblast – Korosten Okrug and Novohrad-Volynsky Okrug.
The oblast covers territories of the historic regions of Polesia, Volhynia, and Podolia, which are reflected on the oblast's coat of arms.
Geography
The total area of the Zhytomyr Oblast is 29,832 km2 (11,518 sq mi).
Among the points of interest it is important to mention the following sites that were nominated for the Seven Wonders of Ukraine:
- Church of Saint Basil the Great (Ovruch)
- Stone village state preserve
- Korolev Memorial Astronautical Museum
The Museum of Ukrainian home icons, which is the only one in Europe, is situated in the Zhytomyr Oblast. It is located in Radomyshl, a small town, about 90 km away from Kyiv. The Museum is the part of the Radomysl Castle historical and cultural complex. It was founded by Olga Bogomolets.[2]
Population
The current estimated population of the oblast is 1,268,903 (as of 2013). Zhytomyr Oblast is the most important center of Polish minority in Ukraine, which is numbered there at 49,000.
Age structure
- 0-14 years: 15.8% (male 103,194/female 97,617)
- 15-64 years: 68.1% (male 420,285/female 444,803)
- 65 years and over: 16.1% (male 65,301/female 138,472) (2013 official)
Median age
- total: 39.4 years
- male: 36.1 years
- female: 42.6 years (2013 official)
Economy
The economy of Zhytomyr Oblast mostly deals with mining of granite and other construction stone, forestry, agriculture and various machinery manufacturing.
The northern part of the province is highly affected by the Chernobyl disaster: some of the towns and raions are devastated and are included in the Chernobyl zone, while others are prohibited from producing their own agriculture.
Administrative divisions
The Zhytomyr Oblast is subdivided into 23 raions (districts), and 5 of its cities are designated as separate raions within the oblast.
The districts of the Zhytomyr oblast include:
- Andrushivka Raion (Template:Lang-uk, translit. Andrushivs’kyi raion)
- Baranivka Raion (Template:Lang-uk, translit. Baranivs’kyi raion)
- Berdychiv City (Template:Lang-uk)
- Berdychiv Raion (Template:Lang-uk, translit. Berdychivs’kyi raion)
- Brusyliv Raion (Template:Lang-uk, translit. Brusylivs’kyi raion)
- Cherniakhiv Raion (Template:Lang-uk, translit. Cherniakhivs’kyi raion)
- Chudniv Raion (Template:Lang-uk, translit. Chudnivs’kyi raion)
- Korosten City (Template:Lang-uk, translit. Korosten’)
- Korosten Raion (Template:Lang-uk, translit. Korostens’kyi raion)
- Korostyshiv Raion (Template:Lang-uk, translit. Korostyshivs’kyi raion)
- Luhyny Raion (Template:Lang-uk, translit. Luhyns’kyi raion)
- Liubar Raion (Template:Lang-uk, translit. Liubars’kyi raion)
- Malyn City (Template:Lang-uk)
- Malyn Raion (Template:Lang-uk, translit. Malyns’kyi raion)
- Narodychi Raion (Template:Lang-uk, translit. Narodyts’kyi raion)
- Novohrad-Volynskyi City (Template:Lang-uk, translit. Novohrad-Volyns’kyi)
- Novohrad-Volynskyi Raion (Template:Lang-uk, translit. Novohrad-Volyns’kyi raion)
- Olevsk Raion (Template:Lang-uk, translit. Olevs’kyi raion)
- Ovruch Raion (Template:Lang-uk, translit. Ovruts’kyi raion)
- Popilnia Raion (Template:Lang-uk, translit. Popil’nians’kyi raion)
- Pulyny Raion (Template:Lang-uk, translit. Pulins’kyi raion)
- Radomyshl Raion (Template:Lang-uk, translit. Radomyshl’s’kyi raion)
- Romaniv Raion (Template:Lang-uk, translit. Romanivs’kyi raion)
- Ruzhyn Raion (Template:Lang-uk, translit. Ruzhyns’kyi raion)
- Volodarsk-Volynskyi Raion (Template:Lang-uk, translit. Volodars’ko-Volyns’kyi raion)
- Yemilchyne Raion (Template:Lang-uk, translit. Emil’chyns’kyi raion)
- Zhytomyr City (Template:Lang-uk)
- Zhytomyr Raion (Template:Lang-uk, translit. Zhytomyrs’kyi raion)
Important cities
Important cities of Zhytomyr Oblast include:
Nomenclature
Most of Ukraine's oblasts are named after their capital cities, officially referred to as "oblast centers" (Template:Lang-uk, 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: Zhytomyr is the center of the Zhytomyrs'ka oblast' (Zhytomyr 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 Zhytomyr Oblast, Zhytomyrshchyna.
References
- ^ Чисельність наявного населення України [Actual population of Ukraine] (in Ukrainian). State Statistics Service of Ukraine. Archived from the original on 2014-02-02. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
- ^ Богомолець. О. "Замок-музей Радомисль на Шляху Королів Via Regia". — Київ, 2013