Myrhorod Raion

Myrhorod Raion (Ukrainian: Миргородський район; translit.: Myrhorods'kyi raion) is a raion (district) in Poltava Oblast of central Ukraine. The raion's administrative center is the city of Myrhorod. Population: 198,076 (2022 est.).[1]

Myrhorod Raion
Миргородський район
Flag of Myrhorod Raion
Coat of arms of Myrhorod Raion
Coordinates: 50°3′24.3576″N 33°39′40.752″E
Country Ukraine
Region Poltava Oblast
EstablishedJuly 3, 1923
Admin. center Myrhorod
Subdivisions17 hromadas
Area
  Total1,540 km2 (590 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)[1]
  Total198,076
  Density130/km2 (330/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+02:00 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+03:00 (EEST)
Area code+380
Websiteobladmin.poltava.ua

On 18 July 2020, as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, the number of raions of Poltava Oblast was reduced to four, and the area of Myrhorod Raion was significantly expanded. [2][3] The January 2020 estimate of the raion population was 29,743 (2020 est.).[4]

Important rivers within the Myrhorodskyi Raion include the Psel and the Khorol. The raion was established on July 3, 1923, by splitting off Lubny Raion. The raion's current boundaries were established on January 8, 1966.

An important village in the raion is Velyki Sorochyntsi, where the Sorochyntsi Fair has been held since the 1960s. On April 1 [O.S. March 20] 1809, writer Nikolai Gogol was born in Velyki Sorochyntsi. His short story "The Fair at Sorochyntsi" takes place in Velyki Sorochyntsi.

Settlements

  • Bakumivka
  • Bilyky
  • Velyki Obukhivka
  • Velyki Bairak
  • Velyki Sorochyntsi
  • Verkhnya Budakivka
  • Vepryk
  • Hadyach
  • Harkushyntsi
  • Hasenky
  • Dibrivka
  • Yerky
  • Zelenyi Kut
  • Zubriv
  • Zuiivtsi
  • Kybyntsi
  • Klyushnykivka
  • Komyshnya
  • Maltsi
  • Mali Sorochyntsi
  • Myrhorod
  • Ostapivka
  • Panasivka
  • Petrivtsi
  • Polyvyane
  • Popivka
  • Romodan
  • Savyntsi
  • Slobidka
  • Solontsi
  • Khomutets
  • Cherevky
  • Cherkaschany
  • Sharkivschyna
  • Shakhvorostivka
  • Shulhy
  • Yarmaky

References

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