Kyiv-Sviatoshyn Raion ( Ukrainian : Києво-Святошинський район , romanized : Kyievo-Sviatoshynskyi raion ) was a raion ( district ) in Kyiv Oblast of Ukraine , adjacent to the city of Kyiv which served as the administrative center for the raion. The city of Kyiv itself did not belong to the raion. The raion was abolished on 18 July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Kyiv Oblast to seven. The area of Kyiv-Sviatoshyn Raion was split between Bucha , Fastiv , and Obukhiv Raions . The last estimate of the raion population was 210,123 (2020 est.) .
17-590: The raion was situated just to the west of the city of Kyiv, and should not be confused with the Sviatoshyn District of Kyiv city, which it bordered and where its administration was located. The raion's name related to the historical area and woodland of Sviatoshyn , which currently is located with the city limits of Kyiv. Most of the Raion was located within the Polesie lowland, while its southeastern portion belonged to
34-685: A number of national routes Kyiv–Lviv and Kyiv–Odesa. The railway network belongs to the Southwestern Railways of Ukraine. Many cities near Kyiv were developed around rail stations among which are Irpin , Vyshneve , and others. Beside the Hostomel Airport , there are a number of smaller airfields throughout the Kyiv-Sviatoshyn Raion. In a dacha settlement of Chaika, which is situated in Petropavlivska Borshchahivka ,
51-917: Is known for its Antonov Aviation Center, located in Hostomel , where the Hostomel Airport is located. On 25 February 2022, one day after the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine , the Battle of Kyiv started. On 2 April, Ukrainian authorities claimed that the entire Kyiv region had been recaptured. In all areas of industry 36,872 persons were employed, including: manufacturing industry – 8494, agrarian industry – 3,614 people, government – 918 people in other areas – 23,846 people. The raion had companies of such industries like light, food, chemical and petroleum, manufacturing various non-metal mineral products, metallurgy, engineering, and other manufacturing and machine maintenance. There were number of research centers, including
68-550: Is located a big sports complex consisting of a sports field for association football, car racing track, and others. There have been some attempts to establish professional football clubs in Boyarka ( Inter ) and Vyshneve ( Transimpeks ), yet most of them failed so far. The raion had a number of historical landmarks related to the history of the Kyiv region. In the village of Shpytky, there were remnants of Tereshchenko estate which belonged to
85-531: The Dnieper Upland . The woodland area of the raion covered 4,700 ha (12,000 acres) and the agricultural land area covered 30,700 ha (76,000 acres). Several areas of nature conservation were located there, including Zhornivskyi (ornithological) Reserve and Zhukiv Khutir (dendrological). At the time of disestablishment, the raion consisted of eight hromadas : Established in 1937, Kyiv-Sviatoshyn Raion bordered Borodianka Raion and Vyshhorod Raion to
102-702: The Research and Design Bureau of General Aviation, the Naftogaz Ukrayiny research institute of petro-gas industry, and others. The agrarian industry was among the leading in the raion and possibly for that purpose there were number of agricultural research centers such as NAASU Institute of Land Cultivation, NAASU Institute of Gardening, Kyiv regional technical and planning center in ensuring of soil fertility and products quality, Boyarka Forest Research Station, and many others. The agrarian industry specialized in growing of grain, vegetables, production of meat and dairy. In
119-575: The Soviet or Soviet-like design. With the ongoing demographic crisis in Ukraine, Kyiv and its vicinities among which is the Kyiv-Sviatoshyn Raion experiencing an increase in population which is related to the Russian-Ukrainian armed conflict (see Russian military intervention in Ukraine (2014–present) ). The raion has adequately developed transportation infrastructure. Through the Kyiv-Sviatoshyn Raion passes
136-693: The Stalinist troops during the 1941 battle of Kyiv (also known as the Kyiv Cauldron). The raion administration consisted of legislative, executive and judicial branches of government. The legislation was represented by the Kyiv-Sviatoshyn Raion council. The executive authorities were represented by the Kyiv-Sviatoshyn Raion State Administration. The judicial branch was represented by a local district court. Sviatoshyn District Too Many Requests If you report this error to
153-577: The Wikimedia System Administrators, please include the details below. Request from 172.68.168.237 via cp1104 cp1104, Varnish XID 813549201 Upstream caches: cp1104 int Error: 429, Too Many Requests at Fri, 29 Nov 2024 05:34:08 GMT Boyarka Boiarka or Boyarka ( Ukrainian : Боярка , IPA: [ˈbɔjɐrkɐ] ) is a city in Fastiv Raion of Kyiv Oblast ( region ) of Ukraine , about 20 km SW from Kyiv . It hosts
170-409: The administration of Boiarka urban hromada , one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Population: 34,394 (2022 estimate). The population in 2001 was 35,968. There are traces of an old Kievan Rus' settlement, including the remains of an ancient cemetery. The railway reached the town in the 1860s, after which it became a favourite resort for artists and writers, including the composer Mykola Lysenko and
187-1100: The area there were 28 agricultural enterprises, including: NDVAK "Pushcha Voditsa" (Kyiv), ALLC AF "Bilogorodka" (v. Bilogorodka), ALLC "Buzivske" (v. Buzova) ALLC AK "Tarasivska "(v. Tarasivka) ALLC AK" Hotivskyy "(v. Khotiv ), ALLC" Ahrolend "(v. Shpitki), JV" Bucha "(v. Gostomel) Ltd AF" Knyazhychi "(v. Knyazhychi) Ltd. Firm "Kryukivschyna" (v. Kryukivschyna), SGK "Rubezhivskyy" (v. Michalivska Rubezhivka), PE "Amaranth-Agro" (v. Dmitrovka) PDP "Gito" (v. Gorenichi) PDP "Shevchenko" (v. Gorenichi), PE "Agrosvit" (v. Novosilky) Ltd AF "Ahroma" (v. Petropavlivska Borschagivka), OJSC "Kyiv vegetable factory" (Kyiv), OJSC "Plodorozsadnytske" (v. Petrivske), JSC "Zabir'ya "(v. Zabir'ya), JSC" ornamental culture "(Boyarka) DG" Dmitrovka "(v. Dmitrovka) DG" Novosilky "(v. Novosilky) DG" Chabany "( Chabany ), NDH "Vorzel" (Vorzel) SSE "Chaika" branch "Lisne" (v. Lisne), auxiliary facilities "Bobritsa" (v. Bobritsa) Branch "Antonov – Agro" DPANTK named by Antonov (island Kruglik). Education and healthcare sectors as throughout Ukraine are controlled majorly by government. Education in
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#1732858447818204-456: The district was represented by the one higher education institution of I-II levels of accreditation and 38 day schools of general (the number of students – 14 061), 37 pre-school institutions (number of children – 4912), 5 children's post-school institutions (involved 6,196 children) Medicine In the area there were 44 medical institutions (clinics, ambulatories, health centers), 6 precinct hospitals, 1 city, 1 District, 17 primary health centers. Of
221-496: The family of Ukrainian (Little Russian) entrepreneurs of Imperial Russia. Near the village of Bilhorodka, there was an archaeological excavation which is believed to be related to the legendary city of Bilhorod, which is mentioned in chronicles as Bilhorod Kyivskyi . Throughout the raion, there were remnants of the Soviet fortified district (so called Kyiv Ukrip-Raion) in the form of so-called the "Long-term Defense Points" (DOTs, see Pillbox (military) ). Many of them were simply left by
238-452: The health of residents cared about 3500 workers. The population of the raion's settlements was small. Among the biggest populated places were the cities of Boyarka and Vyshneve which do not exceed 40,000 residents each. The rest of the settlements have a population of 5,000 or less. The urban sprawl of Kyiv infringes into the raion and many settlements while categorized as villages have residential clusters with multi-story panel-houses of
255-401: The north, Vasylkiv Raion and Obukhiv Raion to the south, Makariv Raion to the west, and with the city of Kyiv to the east. In the 1960s, the urban area of the raion to the north around the city of Irpin was divided into a separate administrative unit known as a city of regional significance, Irpin and includes a number of other urban settlements. The Irpin city of regional significance
272-552: The writer Sholom Aleichem . The fictional dacha settlement of Boyberik, where events of Aleichem's tales of Tevye the Milkman (later adapted as Fiddler on the Roof ) take place, is based on Boiarka. Until 18 July 2020, Boiarka belonged to Kyiv-Sviatoshyn Raion . The raion was abolished that day as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Kyiv Oblast to seven. The area of Kyiv-Sviatoshyn Raion
289-574: Was split between Bucha , Fastiv, and Obukhiv Raions , with Boiarka being transferred to Fastiv Raion. During the Russian invasion of Ukraine , Russian shelling struck the suburbs of Boiarka during the Battle of Kyiv . The Kyiv Oblast orphanage is located in Boiarka. The town is also the location of the Boiarka Metrological Centre, owned by the company Naftogaz , which provides calibration services for gas-flow meters. During
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