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Berezanka Raion

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Country
  
Ukraine

Admin. center
  
Berezanka

Postal index
  
57400—57464

Founded
  
1935

Administrative center
  
Berezanka

Region
  
Mykolaiv Oblast

Established
  
1966

Time zone
  
EET (UTC+2)

Area
  
1,378 km²

Population
  
23,566 (2015)

Area code
  
5153

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Subdivisions
  
List   0 — city councils   1 — settlement councils 16 — rural councils Number of localities:   0 — cities   1 — urban-type settlements 45 — villages   4 — rural settlements

Berezanka Raion (Ukrainian: Березанський район) is located in Mykolaiv Oblast of Ukraine. Its administrative center is the urban-type settlement of Berezanka. Population: 23,566 (2015 est.)

Contents

Map of Berezans'kyi district, Mykolaivs'ka oblast, Ukraine

History

In the 19th century, the area belonged to Odessky Uyezd of Kherson Governorate. On 16 April 1920, Odessa Governorate split off, and Odessky Uyezd was moved to Odessa Governorate. In 1923, uyezds in Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic were abolished, and the governorates were divided into okruhas. In 1923, Anatolivka Raion of Odessa Okruha, with the administrative center in Anatolivka, was established. In the same year, the center of the raion was moved to Tylihulo-Berezanka, and later raion was renamed Tylihulo-Berezanka. In 1925, the governorates were abolished, and okruhas were directly subordinated to Ukrainian SSR. In 1926, Tylihulo-Berezanka was renamed Berezanka. In 1930, okruhas were abolished, and on 27 February 1932, Odessa Oblast was established, and Tylihulo-Berezanka Raion was included into Odessa Oblast. On 22 September 1937, Mykolaiv Oblast split off Odessa Oblast, and Tylihulo-Berezanka Raion became part of newly created Mykolaiv Oblast. In January 1963, during the abortive Khrushchyov administrative reform, Tylihulo-Berezanka Raion was abolished and split between Mykolaiv and Ochakiv Raions. In 1966, Berezanka Raion was re-established in the area previously occupied by Tylihulo-Berezanka Raion.

References

Berezanka Raion Wikipedia