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Mykolaiv Oblast

Mykolaiv Oblast (Ukrainian: Миколаївська область, romanizedMykolaivska oblast, IPA: [mɪkoˈlɑjiu̯sʲkɐ ˈɔblɐsʲtʲ]), also referred to as Mykolaivshchyna (Ukrainian: Миколаївщина, IPA: [mɪkoˈlɑjiu̯ʃtʃɪnɐ]), is an oblast (province) of Ukraine. The administrative center of the oblast is the city of Mykolaiv. At the most recent estimate, the population of the oblast stood at 1,091,821 (2022 estimate).[4]

Mykolaiv Oblast
Миколаївська область
Mykolaivska oblast[1]
Nickname: 
Миколаївщина (Mykolaivshchyna)
Pre-July 2020 boundary shown
Coordinates: 47°26′N 31°48′E / 47.43°N 31.80°E / 47.43; 31.80
Country Ukraine
Administrative centerMykolaiv
Government
 • GovernorVitaliy Kim[2]
 • Oblast council64 seats
 • ChairpersonVictoria Moskalenko[3] (Petro Poroshenko Bloc[3])
Area
 • Oblast24,598 km2 (9,497 sq mi)
 • RankRanked 14th
Population
 (2022)[4]
 • Oblast1,091,821
 • RankRanked 18th
 • Density44/km2 (110/sq mi)
 • Urban
750,698
 • Rural
341,123
GDP
 • Total₴ 124 billion
(€3.214 billion)
 • Per capita₴ 112,864
(€2,921)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
Area code+380-51
ISO 3166 codeUA-48
Raions4
Cities (total)10
• Regional cities5
Urban-type settlements17
Villages820
FIPS 10-4UP16
Websitewww.mk.gov.ua
www.mk-oblrada.gov.ua

History edit

During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Russian army invaded the province from Kherson Oblast, attacking as far northwest as Voznesensk. They were repulsed at Voznesensk, and their attempt to take Mykolaiv failed. From April 2022, almost all of the province was under Ukrainian control, apart from the extreme south-east and the Kinburn peninsula. When Russia annexed Kherson Oblast in September 2022, it incorporated the occupied areas of Mykolaiv Oblast. A Ukrainian military official announced a Russian withdrawal from Mykolaiv Oblast on 10 November 2022.[6]

On 4–5 July 2022 during an international Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC 2022) in Lugano, Switzerland pledged to support the rebuilding of Mykolaiv region.[7]

Geography edit

Mykolaiv Oblast is located in the southern half of Ukraine. Its area (24,600 km²) comprises about 4.07% of the total area of Ukraine.

Mykolaiv Oblast borders upon Odesa Oblast in the west-southwest, Kirovohrad Oblast in the north, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast in the northeast, and Kherson Oblast on the southeast.

To the south, the oblast is also bordered by the Black Sea. To Mykolaiv Oblast belong Kinburn Peninsula, Berezan Island in Black Sea, Pervomaisky Island in Dnieper Estuary.

In regards to relief, Mykolaiv Oblast is a plain that gently slopes in southern direction.[8] Bigger portion of the territory lays within Black Sea Lowland.[8] To the north there are spurs of Podolian and Dnieper uplands.[8] Among major valuable deposits and minerals there are nickel, uranium ores, granite, gneiss, quartzites.[8]

The climate is moderately continental with a mild winter of small snow amount and hot arid summer.[8]

In the territory of the region are eighty-five rivers that belong to basin of the Black Sea.[8] Among main rivers there are the Southern Bug (Boh) which splits the oblast into eastern and western parts, Inhulets, and Berezan.[8]

Points of interest edit

The following historic-cultural sites were nominated for the Seven Wonders of Ukraine or Seven Natural Wonders of Ukraine.

Demographics edit

The estimated population was 1.2 million people in 2005. The greater part of the oblast's population resided in urban type settlements (66%), with the remainder residing in agricultural areas. Also, almost 60% of the urban population resided in Mykolaiv, the industrial, cultural and administrative center of Mykolaiv Oblast.

As of 2021, the total population of the oblast was estimated at 1,108,394 inhabitants, with 761,278 (68.7%) residing in urban areas and the remaining 347,116 (31.3%) living in rural areas. The city of Mykolaiv, home to 341,123 residents, constituted 68.8% of the urban population of Mykolaiv Oblast.[4]

The oblast's population density is one of the lowest in Ukraine – 45 inhabitants per square kilometre (120/sq mi). Mykolaiv Oblast contains 2.7% of the population of Ukraine, by percentage share ranking 19th among Ukrainian oblasts and territories.

Age structure edit

0-14 years: 14.7%   (male 88,668/female 83,434)
15-64 years: 70.7%   (male 396,342/female 432,808)
65 years and over: 14.6%   (male 56,527/female 114,987) (2013 official)

Median age edit

total: 39.7 years  
male: 36.3 years  
female: 42.9 years   (2013 official)

Ethnicity, language and citizenship edit

The oblast has a multi-ethnic composition; people of more than 100 ethnicities (national groups) live in the oblast.[9] The most common language in the oblast is Ukrainian; the second most common language is Russian.[10] In the city of Mykolaiv the most common language is Russian.[11]

At the time of the 2001 census, the oblast had 1,269,900 permanent residents.[12] Of these:

  • 1,251,100 (99.1%) had Ukrainian citizenship.[12]
  • 6,400 had citizenship of CIS countries.[12]
  • 10,200 had citizenship of other countries.[12]
  • 4,200 were without citizenship.[12]
  • 1,000 who did not specify their citizenship.[12]
Ethnicity
("Nationality")
Permanent residents 2001 Mother Tongue 2001 [10] Permanent residents 1989 Mother Tongue 1989 [10]
Number [9] % [9] Ukrainian Russian % [9] Ukrainian Russian
All ethnicities [12] 1,269,900 100.0% 69.2% 29.3% 100.0% 64.2% 33.8%
Ukrainian 1,034,400 81.9% 82.4% 17.5% 75.6%
Russian 177,500 14.1% 6.2% 93.7% 19.4%
Moldovan 13,200 1.0% 28.5% 16.8% 1.3%
Belarusian 8,400 0.7% 21.8% 58.5% 1.1%
Bulgarian 5,600 0.4% 16.9% 53.2% 0.5%
Armenian 4,300 0.3% 7.1% 35.8% 0.1%
Jewish 3,300 0.3% 10.1% 87.4% 0.9%
Korean 1,800 0.1% 6.3% 70.8% 0.0%
Azerbaijani 1,500 0.1% 8.1% 33.3% 0.1%
Gypsy (Roma) 1,400 0.1% 38.7% 15.2% 0.1%
Pole 1,300 0.1% 47.4% 44.1% 0.2%
Tatar 1,300 0.1% 7.3% 73.5% 0.1%
German 1,200 0.1% 26.8% 67.7% 0.1%
Other 7,700 0.7% 13.8% 37.3% 0.5%

Administrative divisions edit

Mykolaiv Oblast formed in September 1937. it is subdivided into various areas, mostly raions. The subdivisions changed in 2020.

Administrative divisions (18 July 2020 to present) edit

 
Current raions of Mykolaiv Oblast as of August 2020.

On 18 July 2020, the number of Mykolaiv Oblast subdivisions was reduced to four raions.[13][14] These are:

  1. Bashtanka (Баштанський район), the center is in the town of Bashtanka;
  2. Mykolaiv (Миколаївський район), the center is in the city of Mykolaiv;
  3. Pervomaisk (Первомайський район), the center is in the town of Pervomaisk;
  4. Voznesensk (Вознесенський район), the center is in the town of Voznesensk.

Administrative divisions (to 17 July 2020) edit

 
Former raions of Mykolaiv Oblast as of June 2020. The city of Mykolaiv is shown in dark blue.

Before July 2020, Mykolaiv Oblast was subdivided into 24 regions: 19 raions (administrative districts) and 5 city municipalities (mis'krada or misto), officially known as territories governed by city councils[15] which are directly subordinate to the oblast government.

Name Ukrainian Name Area
(km2)
Population
census 2015[16]
Admin.center Urban Population Only
Mykolaiv Миколаїв (місто) 260 493,860 Mykolaiv (city) 493,860
Pervomaisk Первомайськ (місто) 25 66,677 Pervomaisk (city) 66,677
Voznesensk Вознесенськ (місто) 23 35,520 Voznesensk (city) 35,520
Yuzhnoukrainsk Южноукраїнськ (місто) 24 40,353 Yuzhnoukrainsk (city) 40,353
Arbuzynka Raion Арбузинський (район) 969 20,198 Arbuzynka 8,543
Bashtanka Raion Баштанський (район) 1,706 37,721 Bashtanka 12,640
Berezanka Raion Березанський (район) 1,378 23,409 Berezanka 4,120
Bereznehuvate Raion Березнегуватський (район) 1,264 20,387 Bereznehuvate 7,742
Bratske Raion Братський (район) 1,129 18,037 Bratske 5,325
Domanivka Raion Доманівський (район) 1,458 25,500 Domanivka 6,137
Kazanka Raion Казанківський (район) 1,349 19,745 Kazanka 7,207
Kryve Ozero Raion Кривоозерський (район) 814 24,905 Kryve Ozero 7,823
Mykolaiv Raion Миколаївський (район) 1,430 30,448 Mykolaiv (city) N/A *
Novyi Buh Raion Новобузький (район) 1,243 31,199 Novyi Buh 15,566
Nova Odesa Raion Новоодеський (район) 1,428 33,602 Nova Odesa 12,108
Ochakiv Raion Очаківський (район) 1,500 29,949 Ochakiv 14,489
Pervomaisk Raion Первомайський (район) 1,319 30,275 Pervomaisk (city) N/A *
Snihurivka Raion Снігурівський (район) 1,350 40,420 Snihurivka 12,870
Veselynove Raion Веселинівський (район) 1,245 23,161 Veselynove 8,060
Vitovka Raion Вітовській (район) 1,460 50,565 Mykolaiv (city) N/A *
Voznesensk Raion Вознесенський (район) 1,392 30,562 Voznesensk (city) N/A *
Vradiivka Raion Врадіївський (район) 801 17,611 Vradiivka 8,391
Yelanets Raion Єланецький (район) 1,018 15,530 Yelanets 4,912
Total Oblast Миколаївська (Область) 24,585 1,159,634 791,227

Note: Asterisks (*) Though the administrative center of the rayon is housed in the city/town that it is named after, cities do not answer to the rayon authorities only towns do; instead they are directly subordinated to the oblast government and therefore are not counted as part of rayon statistics.

At a lower level of administration, these district-level administrations are subdivided into:

  • Settlements — 922, including:
    • Villages — 896;
    • Cities/Towns — 21, including:
      • Cities of raion subordinance — 4 (Bashtanka, Novyi Buh, Nova Odesa and Snihurivka);
      • Urban-type settlement — 17;
  • Selsovets — 287.

The local administration of the oblast is controlled by the Mykolaiv Oblast Rada. The governor of the oblast is the Mykolaiv Oblast Rada speaker, appointed by the President of Ukraine.

Infrastructure and economy edit

Public opinion edit

During the 1991 referendum, 89.45% of votes in Mykolaiv Oblast were in favor of the Declaration of Independence of Ukraine. A survey conducted in December 2014 by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology found 2.1% of the oblast's population supported their region joining Russia, 95.5% did not support the idea, and the rest were undecided or did not respond.[17]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Syvak, Nina; Ponomarenko, Valerii; Khodzinska, Olha; Lakeichuk, Iryna (2011). Veklych, Lesia (ed.). Toponymic Guidelines for Map and Other Editors for International Use (PDF). scientific consultant Iryna Rudenko; reviewed by Nataliia Kizilowa; translated by Olha Khodzinska. Kyiv: DerzhHeoKadastr and Kartographia. p. 20. ISBN 978-966-475-839-7. Retrieved 2020-10-06. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  2. ^ Zelensky appoints new head of Mykolaiv Regional State Administration, Ukrinform (26 November 2020)
  3. ^ a b "Главой Николаевского облсовета избрали креатуру Мерикова - Викторию Москаленко".
  4. ^ a b c Чисельність наявного населення України на 1 січня 2022 [Number of Present Population of Ukraine, as of January 1, 2022] (PDF) (in Ukrainian and English). Kyiv: State Statistics Service of Ukraine. (PDF) from the original on 4 July 2022.
  5. ^ "Валовии регіональнии продукт".
  6. ^ Ukraine war: Kyiv claims major gains as Russia exits Kherson, BBC News
  7. ^ "Rebuilding Ukraine will cost $750 billion". www.brusselstimes.com. The Brussels Times. Retrieved 2022-07-11.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g Vermenych, Ya. Mykolaiv Oblast (МИКОЛАЇВСЬКА ОБЛАСТЬ). Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine. 2009
  9. ^ a b c d National composition of population. About number and composition population of Mykolaiv Region by data All-Ukrainian census of the population 2001, State Statistics Committee of Ukraine, 2003–2004
  10. ^ a b c Linguistic composition of the population. About number and composition population of Mykolaiv Region by data All-Ukrainian census of the population 2001, State Statistics Committee of Ukraine, 2003–2004
  11. ^ In a survey in 2017, 63% of the population of the city of Mykolaiv spoke Russian at home, 7% Ukrainian, and 28% spoke both Ukrainian and Russian equally.
    (PDF). iri.org. August 2017. p. 89. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 August 2017.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g Permanent population. About number and composition population of Mykolaiv Region by data All-Ukrainian census of the population 2001, State Statistics Committee of Ukraine, 2003–2004
  13. ^ "Про утворення та ліквідацію районів. Постанова Верховної Ради України № 807-ІХ". Голос України (in Ukrainian). 2020-07-18. Retrieved 2020-10-03.
  14. ^ "Нові райони: карти + склад" (in Ukrainian). Міністерство розвитку громад та територій України.
  15. ^ (PDF) (in Ukrainian). State Statistics Service of Ukraine. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 June 2020. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  16. ^ "Population Quantity". UkrStat (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 7 January 2016.
  17. ^ Лише 3% українців хочуть приєднання їх області до Росії [Only 3% of Ukrainians want their region to become part of Russia]. Dzerkalo Tyzhnia (in Ukrainian). 3 January 2015.

External links edit

  • State Administration of Mykolaiv Oblast - official site (in Ukrainian, Russian, and English)
  • Information Card of the Region - official site of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine

mykolaiv, oblast, ukrainian, Миколаївська, область, romanized, mykolaivska, oblast, mɪkoˈlɑjiu, sʲkɐ, ˈɔblɐsʲtʲ, also, referred, mykolaivshchyna, ukrainian, Миколаївщина, mɪkoˈlɑjiu, ʃtʃɪnɐ, oblast, province, ukraine, administrative, center, oblast, city, myko. Mykolaiv Oblast Ukrainian Mikolayivska oblast romanized Mykolaivska oblast IPA mɪkoˈlɑjiu sʲkɐ ˈɔblɐsʲtʲ also referred to as Mykolaivshchyna Ukrainian Mikolayivshina IPA mɪkoˈlɑjiu ʃtʃɪnɐ is an oblast province of Ukraine The administrative center of the oblast is the city of Mykolaiv At the most recent estimate the population of the oblast stood at 1 091 821 2022 estimate 4 Mykolaiv Oblast Mikolayivska oblastOblastMykolaivska oblast 1 FlagCoat of armsNickname Mikolayivshina Mykolaivshchyna Pre July 2020 boundary shownCoordinates 47 26 N 31 48 E 47 43 N 31 80 E 47 43 31 80Country UkraineAdministrative centerMykolaivGovernment GovernorVitaliy Kim 2 Oblast council64 seats ChairpersonVictoria Moskalenko 3 Petro Poroshenko Bloc 3 Area Oblast24 598 km2 9 497 sq mi RankRanked 14thPopulation 2022 4 Oblast1 091 821 RankRanked 18th Density44 km2 110 sq mi Urban750 698 Rural341 123GDP 5 Total 124 billion 3 214 billion Per capita 112 864 2 921 Time zoneUTC 2 EET Summer DST UTC 3 EEST Postal code54000 56999Area code 380 51ISO 3166 codeUA 48Raions4Cities total 10 Regional cities5Urban type settlements17Villages820FIPS 10 4UP16Websitewww mk gov uawww mk oblrada gov ua Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Points of interest 4 Demographics 4 1 Age structure 4 2 Median age 4 3 Ethnicity language and citizenship 5 Administrative divisions 5 1 Administrative divisions 18 July 2020 to present 5 2 Administrative divisions to 17 July 2020 6 Infrastructure and economy 7 Public opinion 8 Gallery 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory editThis section appears to be slanted towards recent events Please try to keep recent events in historical perspective and add more content related to non recent events January 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Further information Russian occupation of Mykolaiv Oblast During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine the Russian army invaded the province from Kherson Oblast attacking as far northwest as Voznesensk They were repulsed at Voznesensk and their attempt to take Mykolaiv failed From April 2022 almost all of the province was under Ukrainian control apart from the extreme south east and the Kinburn peninsula When Russia annexed Kherson Oblast in September 2022 it incorporated the occupied areas of Mykolaiv Oblast A Ukrainian military official announced a Russian withdrawal from Mykolaiv Oblast on 10 November 2022 6 On 4 5 July 2022 during an international Ukraine Recovery Conference URC 2022 in Lugano Switzerland pledged to support the rebuilding of Mykolaiv region 7 Geography editMykolaiv Oblast is located in the southern half of Ukraine Its area 24 600 km comprises about 4 07 of the total area of Ukraine Mykolaiv Oblast borders upon Odesa Oblast in the west southwest Kirovohrad Oblast in the north Dnipropetrovsk Oblast in the northeast and Kherson Oblast on the southeast To the south the oblast is also bordered by the Black Sea To Mykolaiv Oblast belong Kinburn Peninsula Berezan Island in Black Sea Pervomaisky Island in Dnieper Estuary In regards to relief Mykolaiv Oblast is a plain that gently slopes in southern direction 8 Bigger portion of the territory lays within Black Sea Lowland 8 To the north there are spurs of Podolian and Dnieper uplands 8 Among major valuable deposits and minerals there are nickel uranium ores granite gneiss quartzites 8 The climate is moderately continental with a mild winter of small snow amount and hot arid summer 8 In the territory of the region are eighty five rivers that belong to basin of the Black Sea 8 Among main rivers there are the Southern Bug Boh which splits the oblast into eastern and western parts Inhulets and Berezan 8 Points of interest editThe following historic cultural sites were nominated for the Seven Wonders of Ukraine or Seven Natural Wonders of Ukraine Olbia an ancient ruins of Greek colony near Ochakiv Black Sea Biosphere Reserve located near Kinburn peninsula Granite steppe lands of Buh a landscape park located up north towards Podolia Inhul River Park a landscape park in eastern part of the region Tylihul landscape park on the administrative border with Odesa Oblast Dykyi Sad archaeological site Wild Garden in the city of MykolaivDemographics editThe estimated population was 1 2 million people in 2005 The greater part of the oblast s population resided in urban type settlements 66 with the remainder residing in agricultural areas Also almost 60 of the urban population resided in Mykolaiv the industrial cultural and administrative center of Mykolaiv Oblast As of 2021 the total population of the oblast was estimated at 1 108 394 inhabitants with 761 278 68 7 residing in urban areas and the remaining 347 116 31 3 living in rural areas The city of Mykolaiv home to 341 123 residents constituted 68 8 of the urban population of Mykolaiv Oblast 4 The oblast s population density is one of the lowest in Ukraine 45 inhabitants per square kilometre 120 sq mi Mykolaiv Oblast contains 2 7 of the population of Ukraine by percentage share ranking 19th among Ukrainian oblasts and territories Age structure edit 0 14 years 14 7 nbsp male 88 668 female 83 434 15 64 years 70 7 nbsp male 396 342 female 432 808 65 years and over 14 6 nbsp male 56 527 female 114 987 2013 official Median age edit total 39 7 years nbsp male 36 3 years nbsp female 42 9 years nbsp 2013 official Ethnicity language and citizenship edit The oblast has a multi ethnic composition people of more than 100 ethnicities national groups live in the oblast 9 The most common language in the oblast is Ukrainian the second most common language is Russian 10 In the city of Mykolaiv the most common language is Russian 11 At the time of the 2001 census the oblast had 1 269 900 permanent residents 12 Of these 1 251 100 99 1 had Ukrainian citizenship 12 6 400 had citizenship of CIS countries 12 10 200 had citizenship of other countries 12 4 200 were without citizenship 12 1 000 who did not specify their citizenship 12 Ethnicity Nationality Permanent residents 2001 Mother Tongue 2001 10 Permanent residents 1989 Mother Tongue 1989 10 Number 9 9 Ukrainian Russian 9 Ukrainian Russian All ethnicities 12 1 269 900 100 0 69 2 29 3 100 0 64 2 33 8 Ukrainian 1 034 400 81 9 82 4 17 5 75 6 Russian 177 500 14 1 6 2 93 7 19 4 Moldovan 13 200 1 0 28 5 16 8 1 3 Belarusian 8 400 0 7 21 8 58 5 1 1 Bulgarian 5 600 0 4 16 9 53 2 0 5 Armenian 4 300 0 3 7 1 35 8 0 1 Jewish 3 300 0 3 10 1 87 4 0 9 Korean 1 800 0 1 6 3 70 8 0 0 Azerbaijani 1 500 0 1 8 1 33 3 0 1 Gypsy Roma 1 400 0 1 38 7 15 2 0 1 Pole 1 300 0 1 47 4 44 1 0 2 Tatar 1 300 0 1 7 3 73 5 0 1 German 1 200 0 1 26 8 67 7 0 1 Other 7 700 0 7 13 8 37 3 0 5 Administrative divisions editMain article Administrative divisions of Mykolaiv Oblast Mykolaiv Oblast formed in September 1937 it is subdivided into various areas mostly raions The subdivisions changed in 2020 Administrative divisions 18 July 2020 to present edit nbsp Current raions of Mykolaiv Oblast as of August 2020 On 18 July 2020 the number of Mykolaiv Oblast subdivisions was reduced to four raions 13 14 These are Bashtanka Bashtanskij rajon the center is in the town of Bashtanka Mykolaiv Mikolayivskij rajon the center is in the city of Mykolaiv Pervomaisk Pervomajskij rajon the center is in the town of Pervomaisk Voznesensk Voznesenskij rajon the center is in the town of Voznesensk Administrative divisions to 17 July 2020 edit nbsp Former raions of Mykolaiv Oblast as of June 2020 The city of Mykolaiv is shown in dark blue Before July 2020 Mykolaiv Oblast was subdivided into 24 regions 19 raions administrative districts and 5 city municipalities mis krada or misto officially known as territories governed by city councils 15 which are directly subordinate to the oblast government Name Ukrainian Name Area km2 Populationcensus 2015 16 Admin center Urban Population Only Mykolaiv Mikolayiv misto 260 493 860 Mykolaiv city 493 860 Pervomaisk Pervomajsk misto 25 66 677 Pervomaisk city 66 677 Voznesensk Voznesensk misto 23 35 520 Voznesensk city 35 520 Yuzhnoukrainsk Yuzhnoukrayinsk misto 24 40 353 Yuzhnoukrainsk city 40 353 Arbuzynka Raion Arbuzinskij rajon 969 20 198 Arbuzynka 8 543 Bashtanka Raion Bashtanskij rajon 1 706 37 721 Bashtanka 12 640 Berezanka Raion Berezanskij rajon 1 378 23 409 Berezanka 4 120 Bereznehuvate Raion Berezneguvatskij rajon 1 264 20 387 Bereznehuvate 7 742 Bratske Raion Bratskij rajon 1 129 18 037 Bratske 5 325 Domanivka Raion Domanivskij rajon 1 458 25 500 Domanivka 6 137 Kazanka Raion Kazankivskij rajon 1 349 19 745 Kazanka 7 207 Kryve Ozero Raion Krivoozerskij rajon 814 24 905 Kryve Ozero 7 823 Mykolaiv Raion Mikolayivskij rajon 1 430 30 448 Mykolaiv city N A Novyi Buh Raion Novobuzkij rajon 1 243 31 199 Novyi Buh 15 566 Nova Odesa Raion Novoodeskij rajon 1 428 33 602 Nova Odesa 12 108 Ochakiv Raion Ochakivskij rajon 1 500 29 949 Ochakiv 14 489 Pervomaisk Raion Pervomajskij rajon 1 319 30 275 Pervomaisk city N A Snihurivka Raion Snigurivskij rajon 1 350 40 420 Snihurivka 12 870 Veselynove Raion Veselinivskij rajon 1 245 23 161 Veselynove 8 060 Vitovka Raion Vitovskij rajon 1 460 50 565 Mykolaiv city N A Voznesensk Raion Voznesenskij rajon 1 392 30 562 Voznesensk city N A Vradiivka Raion Vradiyivskij rajon 801 17 611 Vradiivka 8 391 Yelanets Raion Yelaneckij rajon 1 018 15 530 Yelanets 4 912 Total Oblast Mikolayivska Oblast 24 585 1 159 634 791 227 Note Asterisks Though the administrative center of the rayon is housed in the city town that it is named after cities do not answer to the rayon authorities only towns do instead they are directly subordinated to the oblast government and therefore are not counted as part of rayon statistics At a lower level of administration these district level administrations are subdivided into Settlements 922 including Villages 896 Cities Towns 21 including Cities of raion subordinance 4 Bashtanka Novyi Buh Nova Odesa and Snihurivka Urban type settlement 17 Selsovets 287 The local administration of the oblast is controlled by the Mykolaiv Oblast Rada The governor of the oblast is the Mykolaiv Oblast Rada speaker appointed by the President of Ukraine Infrastructure and economy editAlong the coast there are several ports and the Mykolaiv International Airport The region s railway network and infrastructure is part of the Odesa Railways Through the region passes European route E58 and European route E95 The city of Mykolaiv is known for several of its shipyards that existed since the 19th century South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant Agrarian company Nibulon Mykolaiv ObservatoryPublic opinion editDuring the 1991 referendum 89 45 of votes in Mykolaiv Oblast were in favor of the Declaration of Independence of Ukraine A survey conducted in December 2014 by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology found 2 1 of the oblast s population supported their region joining Russia 95 5 did not support the idea and the rest were undecided or did not respond 17 Gallery edit nbsp Mykolaiv Observatory nbsp Lutheran church in Mykolaiv nbsp South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant nbsp Ruins of Olbia nbsp Kinburn Spit nbsp Bug River rapids nbsp Aktove canyon nbsp Yelanets Steppe Nature ReserveSee also editSubdivisions of Ukraine Kherson Governorate Lysa HoraReferences edit Syvak Nina Ponomarenko Valerii Khodzinska Olha Lakeichuk Iryna 2011 Veklych Lesia ed Toponymic Guidelines for Map and Other Editors for International Use PDF scientific consultant Iryna Rudenko reviewed by Nataliia Kizilowa translated by Olha Khodzinska Kyiv DerzhHeoKadastr and Kartographia p 20 ISBN 978 966 475 839 7 Retrieved 2020 10 06 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a website ignored help Zelensky appoints new head of Mykolaiv Regional State Administration Ukrinform 26 November 2020 a b Glavoj Nikolaevskogo oblsoveta izbrali kreaturu Merikova Viktoriyu Moskalenko a b c Chiselnist nayavnogo naselennya Ukrayini na 1 sichnya 2022 Number of Present Population of Ukraine as of January 1 2022 PDF in Ukrainian and English Kyiv State Statistics Service of Ukraine Archived PDF from the original on 4 July 2022 Valovii regionalnii produkt Ukraine war Kyiv claims major gains as Russia exits Kherson BBC News Rebuilding Ukraine will cost 750 billion www brusselstimes com The Brussels Times Retrieved 2022 07 11 a b c d e f g Vermenych Ya Mykolaiv Oblast MIKOLAYiVSKA OBLAST Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine 2009 a b c d National composition of population About number and composition population of Mykolaiv Region by data All Ukrainian census of the population 2001 State Statistics Committee of Ukraine 2003 2004 a b c Linguistic composition of the population About number and composition population of Mykolaiv Region by data All Ukrainian census of the population 2001 State Statistics Committee of Ukraine 2003 2004 In a survey in 2017 63 of the population of the city of Mykolaiv spoke Russian at home 7 Ukrainian and 28 spoke both Ukrainian and Russian equally Public Opinion Survey of Residents of Ukraine June 9 July 7 2017 PDF iri org August 2017 p 89 Archived from the original PDF on 22 August 2017 a b c d e f g Permanent population About number and composition population of Mykolaiv Region by data All Ukrainian census of the population 2001 State Statistics Committee of Ukraine 2003 2004 Pro utvorennya ta likvidaciyu rajoniv Postanova Verhovnoyi Radi Ukrayini 807 IH Golos Ukrayini in Ukrainian 2020 07 18 Retrieved 2020 10 03 Novi rajoni karti sklad in Ukrainian Ministerstvo rozvitku gromad ta teritorij Ukrayini Chiselnist nayavnogo naselennya Ukrayini Actual population of Ukraine PDF in Ukrainian State Statistics Service of Ukraine Archived from the original PDF on 22 June 2020 Retrieved 2 September 2020 Population Quantity UkrStat in Ukrainian Retrieved 7 January 2016 Lishe 3 ukrayinciv hochut priyednannya yih oblasti do Rosiyi Only 3 of Ukrainians want their region to become part of Russia Dzerkalo Tyzhnia in Ukrainian 3 January 2015 External links editState Administration of Mykolaiv Oblast official site in Ukrainian Russian and English Information Card of the Region official site of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mykolaiv Oblast amp oldid 1211954437, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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