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Dolynske Rural Council

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Country
  
Ukraine

District
  
Zaporizhia Raion

Admin. center
  
Dolynske

Population
  
2,815 (2001)

Province
  
Zaporizhia Oblast

Established
  
23 March 1995

Area
  
95.93 km²

Dolynske Rural Council

Composition
  
List Baburka (village) Dolynske (village) Kantserivka (rural settlement) Khortytsia (village) Nove Zaporizhia (village) Novoslobidka (village) Vysokohirne (rural settlement)

The Dolynske Rural Council (Ukrainian: Долинська сільська рада, Dolyns’ka sil’ska rada; officially, Dolynske Village Council) is one of 16 rural local government areas of the Zaporizhia Raion (district) of Zaporizhia Oblast in southern Ukraine. Its population was 2,815 in the 2001 Ukrainian Census.

Contents

It was established by the Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine's parliament, on 23 March 1995. The council's administrative center is located in the village of Dolynske.

Government

The council's local government council consists of 20 locally-elected deputies. The council is represented by the No.82 single-mandate constituency for parliamentary elections in Ukraine.

Populated settlements

The Dolynske Rural Council's jurisdiction consists of five villages (Ukrainian: село, selo):

  • Baburka (pop. 362)
  • Dolynske (pop. 690)
  • Khortytsia
  • Nove Zaporizhia (pop. 771)
  • Novoslobidka (pop. 548)
  • In addition, the two rural settlements (Ukrainian: селище, selysche) of Kantserivka (pop. 193) and Vysokohirne (pop. 251) fall under the councils jurisdiction.

    The village of Khortytsia is the council's newest populated settlement, having been established by the Ukrainian parliament on 18 December 2008.

    References

    Dolynske Rural Council Wikipedia