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Zhytomyr Oblast

Zhytomyr Oblast (Ukrainian: Жито́мирська о́бласть, romanizedZhytomyrska oblast), also referred to as Zhytomyrshchyna (Ukrainian: Жито́мирщина) is an oblast (province) of northern Ukraine. The administrative center of the oblast is the city of Zhytomyr. Its population is approximately 1,179,032 (2021 est.)[4].

Zhytomyr Oblast
Житомирська область
Zhytomyrska oblast[1]
Nickname: 
Житомирщина (Zhytomyrshchyna)
Coordinates: 50°39′N 28°31′E / 50.65°N 28.52°E / 50.65; 28.52Coordinates: 50°39′N 28°31′E / 50.65°N 28.52°E / 50.65; 28.52
Country Ukraine
Administrative centerZhytomyr
Government
 • GovernorVitaliy Bunechko[2]
 • Oblast council64[3] seats
 • ChairpersonVolodymyr Shyrma
Area
 • Total29,832 km2 (11,518 sq mi)
 • RankRanked 5th
Population
 (2021)[4]
 • Total 1,179,032
 • RankRanked 16th
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
from 10 to 13
Area code+380-41
ISO 3166 codeUA-18
Raions23
Cities (total)11
• Regional cities5
Urban-type settlements43
Villages1625
FIPS 10-4UP27
Websiteoda.zht.gov.ua
"Volga Blue Granite" (anorthosite), a popular decorative stone quarried between the cities of Korosten and Zhytomyr, central Zhytomyr Oblast.

History

The oblast was created as part of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic on September 22, 1937, out of territories of Vinnytsia and Kyiv oblasts as well as two border okrugs of Kyiv 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.

Before the 18th century bigger half of the oblast belonged to the Kyiv Voivodeship (Polish: Kijów), while smaller western half around the city of Zviahel belonged to the Volyn Voivodeship. Following the treaty of Andrusovo, the city of Zhytomyr (Polish: Zytomierz) continued to act as an administrative center of the Kyiv Voivodeship.

Following the second partition of Poland, on the newly annexed territory was formed oversized Izyaslav Vice-royalty (Russian: namestnichestvo) which included former Polish territories in Volhynia, Podolia, and Kyiv land and centered in Izyaslav. However a couple of years later the Russian Empire annexed more territories of the Polish Kingdom during the third partition of Poland contributing to the complete disappearance of the Polish statehood. The Izyaslav Vice-royalty was reformed and the territory of today's Zhytomyr Oblast predominantly ended up in the Russian Volhynian Governorate and the city of Zviahel which was renamed as Novohrad-Volynskyi (Russian: Novograd-Volynskiy) became its administrative center. Later the administrative center was transferred to the bigger city of Zhytomyr (Russian: Zhitomir).

During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Russian troops partly occupied the region.[5] They were completely repulsed when the Narodychi settlement hromada [be; uk] (where Russian forces had been dug in from the opening of the offensive in late February 2022) was declared liberated on 4 April 2022.[5]

Geography

The total area of 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:

The Museum of Ukrainian home icons, which is the only one in Europe, is situated in Zhytomyr Oblast. It is located in Radomyshl, a small town, about 90 km (56 mi) away from Kyiv. The museum is the part of the Radomysl Castle historical and cultural complex. It was founded by Olga Bogomolets.[6]

Population

The current estimated population of the oblast is 1,268,903 (as of 2013). Zhytomyr Oblast is the most important center of the Polish minority in Ukraine, which numbers 49,000 locally.

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

Zhytomyr Oblast is subdivided into 4 raions (districts).

The districts of Zhytomyr oblast include:

Important cities and settlements

 
Detailed map of Zhytomyr Oblast.

List of biggest populated places of Zhytomyr Oblast with population in thousands:

Nomenclature

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: 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 Zhytomyr Oblast, Zhytomyrshchyna.

References

  1. ^ Syvak, Nina; Ponomarenko, Valerii; Khodzinska, Olha; Lakeichuk, Iryna (2011). Veklych, Lesia (ed.). Toponymic Guidelines for Map and Other Editors for International Use (PDF). United Nations Statistics Division. 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.
  2. ^ Volodymyr Zelenskyy introduced new Zhytomyr RSA Head Vitaliy Bunechko Office of the President of Ukraine (12 August 2019)
  3. ^ Oblast Council website
  4. ^ a b Чисельність наявного населення України на 1 січня 2021 [Number of Present Population of Ukraine, as of January 1, 2021] (PDF) (in Ukrainian and English). Kyiv: State Statistics Service of Ukraine.
  5. ^ a b (in Ukrainian) Zhytomyr region is liberated from Russian troops - the head of the Regional Military administration, Ukrayinska Pravda (4 April 2022)
  6. ^ Богомолець. О. "Замок-музей Радомисль на Шляху Королів Via Regia". — Київ, 2013

External links

  • {en}
  • The Official Site of the Radomysl Castle

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anorthosite a popular decorative stone quarried between the cities of Korosten and Zhytomyr central Zhytomyr Oblast Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Population 3 1 Age structure 3 2 Median age 4 Economy 5 Administrative divisions 5 1 Important cities and settlements 6 Nomenclature 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThe oblast was created as part of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic on September 22 1937 out of territories of Vinnytsia and Kyiv oblasts as well as two border okrugs of Kyiv 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 Before the 18th century bigger half of the oblast belonged to the Kyiv Voivodeship Polish Kijow while smaller western half around the city of Zviahel belonged to the Volyn Voivodeship Following the treaty of Andrusovo the city of Zhytomyr Polish Zytomierz continued to act as an administrative center of the Kyiv Voivodeship Following the second partition of Poland on the newly annexed territory was formed oversized Izyaslav Vice royalty Russian namestnichestvo which included former Polish territories in Volhynia Podolia and Kyiv land and centered in Izyaslav However a couple of years later the Russian Empire annexed more territories of the Polish Kingdom during the third partition of Poland contributing to the complete disappearance of the Polish statehood The Izyaslav Vice royalty was reformed and the territory of today s Zhytomyr Oblast predominantly ended up in the Russian Volhynian Governorate and the city of Zviahel which was renamed as Novohrad Volynskyi Russian Novograd Volynskiy became its administrative center Later the administrative center was transferred to the bigger city of Zhytomyr Russian Zhitomir During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Russian troops partly occupied the region 5 They were completely repulsed when the Narodychi settlement hromada be uk where Russian forces had been dug in from the opening of the offensive in late February 2022 was declared liberated on 4 April 2022 5 Geography EditThe total area of 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 MuseumThe Museum of Ukrainian home icons which is the only one in Europe is situated in Zhytomyr Oblast It is located in Radomyshl a small town about 90 km 56 mi away from Kyiv The museum is the part of the Radomysl Castle historical and cultural complex It was founded by Olga Bogomolets 6 Population EditThe current estimated population of the oblast is 1 268 903 as of 2013 Zhytomyr Oblast is the most important center of the Polish minority in Ukraine which numbers 49 000 locally Age structure Edit 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 Edit total 39 4 years male 36 1 years female 42 6 years 2013 official Economy EditThe 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 EditMain article Administrative divisions of Zhytomyr Oblast Zhytomyr Oblast is subdivided into 4 raions districts The districts of Zhytomyr oblast include Berdychiv Raion Ukrainian Berdichivskij rajon translit Berdychivs kyi raion Korosten Raion Ukrainian Korostenskij rajon translit Korostens kyi raion Zviahel Raion Ukrainian Zvyagelskij rajon translit Zviahel kyi raion Zhytomyr Raion Ukrainian Zhitomirskij rajon translit Zhytomyrs kyi raion Important cities and settlements Edit Detailed map of Zhytomyr Oblast List of biggest populated places of Zhytomyr Oblast with population in thousands Zhytomyr 266 9 Berdychiv 76 2 Korosten 63 5 Zviahel 56 3 Malyn 26 2 Korostyshiv 25 4 Ovruch 15 8 Radomyshl 14 6 Baranivka 11 8 Olevsk 10 5Nomenclature EditSee also Romanization of Ukrainian Most of Ukraine s oblasts are named after their capital cities officially referred to as oblast centers Ukrainian oblasnij centr 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 Zhytomyr Oblast Zhytomyrshchyna References Edit Syvak Nina Ponomarenko Valerii Khodzinska Olha Lakeichuk Iryna 2011 Veklych Lesia ed Toponymic Guidelines for Map and Other Editors for International Use PDF United Nations Statistics Division 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 Volodymyr Zelenskyy introduced new Zhytomyr RSA Head Vitaliy Bunechko Office of the President of Ukraine 12 August 2019 Oblast Council website a b Chiselnist nayavnogo naselennya Ukrayini na 1 sichnya 2021 Number of Present Population of Ukraine as of January 1 2021 PDF in Ukrainian and English Kyiv State Statistics Service of Ukraine a b in Ukrainian Zhytomyr region is liberated from Russian troops the head of the Regional Military administration Ukrayinska Pravda 4 April 2022 Bogomolec O Zamok muzej Radomisl na Shlyahu Koroliv Via Regia Kiyiv 2013External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Zhytomyr Oblast Zhytomyrschyna Welcomes en The Official Site of the Radomysl Castle Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zhytomyr Oblast amp oldid 1124653201, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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