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List of cities in Kyiv Oblast

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Map of Kyiv Oblast in Ukraine with post-2020 administrative divisions. The area of the city of Kyiv, which is administratively separate from Kyiv Oblast, is shown in the center in a darker shade of beige. The municipal area of Slavutych, a city geographically a part of Chernihiv Oblast but included as part of Kyiv Oblast, is also included at the top of the map in the same light shade of beige as the rest of Kyiv Oblast. The Chernobyl Exclusion Zone is not shown in the map.
List of cities in Kyiv Oblast
List of cities in Kyiv Oblast
List of cities in Kyiv Oblast
List of cities in Kyiv Oblast
List of cities in Kyiv Oblast
List of cities in Kyiv Oblast
List of cities in Kyiv Oblast
List of cities in Kyiv Oblast
List of cities in Kyiv Oblast
List of cities in Kyiv Oblast
List of cities in Kyiv Oblast
List of cities in Kyiv Oblast
List of cities in Kyiv Oblast
List of cities in Kyiv Oblast
List of cities in Kyiv Oblast
List of cities in Kyiv Oblast
List of cities in Kyiv Oblast
List of cities in Kyiv Oblast
List of cities in Kyiv Oblast
List of cities in Kyiv Oblast
List of cities in Kyiv Oblast
List of cities in Kyiv Oblast
List of cities in Kyiv Oblast
List of cities in Kyiv Oblast
List of cities in Kyiv Oblast
List of cities in Kyiv Oblast
Location of cities in Kyiv Oblast (including Slavutych), with the city of Kyiv shown in the oblast's center in a darker shade. The Chernobyl Exclusion Zone is not shown.[1]

There are 26 populated places in Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine, that have been officially granted city status (Ukrainian: місто, romanizedmisto) by the Verkhovna Rada, the country's parliament.[2] Settlements with more than 10,000 people are eligible for city status although the status is typically also granted to settlements of historical or regional importance.[3][4][5]As of 5 December 2001, the date of the first and only official census in the country since independence,[a], the city of Kyiv, which serves as both the administrative capital of the oblast and national capital of Ukraine as a whole, is the most populous city in the general area, with a population of 2,611,327. The most populous city legally within the oblast (as one of the two cities with special status, Kyiv is administered separately from the oblast) was the city Bila Tserkva, with a population of 200,131 people, while the least populous city outside the Chernobyl exclusion zone was Rzhyshchiv, with a population of 8,447 people.[6][7]

From independence in 1991 until 2020, 13 cities in the oblast (including the abandoned city of Pripyat) were designated as cities of regional significance (municipalities), which had self-government under city councils, while the oblast's remaining 13 cities (including the abandoned city of Chernobyl) were located amongst 25 raions (districts) as cities of district significance, which are subordinated to the governments of the raions.[8][9][7] On 18 July 2020, an administrative reform abolished and merged the oblast's raions and cities of regional significance into seven new, expanded raions.[3][10] The seven raions that make up the oblast are Bila Tserkva, Boryspil, Brovary, Bucha, Fastiv, Obukhiv, and Vyshhorod.[11]

List of cities

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Cities in Kyiv Oblast
Name Name
(in Ukrainian)[2][b]
Raion (district) Popu­lation
(2022 esti­mates)[2]
Popu­lation
(2001 census)[7]
Popu­lation
change
Berezan Березань Brovary 16,047 17,367 −7.60%
Bila Tserkva Біла Церква Bila Tserkva 207,273 200,131 +3.57%
Bohuslav Богуслав Obukhiv 15,789 17,135 −7.86%
Boryspil Бориспіль Boryspil 64,117 53,975 +18.79%
Boiarka Боярка Fastiv 34,394 35,968 −4.38%
Brovary Бровари Brovary 109,806 86,839 +26.45%
Bucha Буча Bucha 37,321 28,533 +30.80%
Chernobyl Чорнобиль Vyshhorod[c] 1,054 0 NA
Fastiv Фастів Fastiv 44,014 51,976 −15.32%
Irpin Ірпінь Bucha 65,167 40,593 +60.54%
Kaharlyk Кагарлик Obukhiv 13,133 13,757 −4.54%
Kyiv Київ NA (city with special status) 2,952,301 2,611,327 +13.06%
Myronivka Миронівка Obukhiv 11,103 13,368 −16.94%
Obukhiv Обухів Obukhiv 33,287 32,776 +1.56%
Pereiaslav Переяслав Boryspil 26,273 31,634 −16.95%
Pripyat Прип'ять Vyshhorod[c] 0 0 NA
Rzhyshchiv Ржищів Obukhiv 7,175 8,447 −15.06%
Skvyra Сквира Bila Tserkva 15,165 18,126 −16.34%
Slavutych Славутич Vyshhorod 24,464 24,402 +0.25%
Tarashcha Тараща Bila Tserkva 9,689 13,452 −27.97%
Tetiiv Тетіїв Bila Tserkva 12,640 14,944 −15.42%
Ukrainka Українка Obukhiv 16,081 14,163 +13.54%
Uzyn Узин Bila Tserkva 11,921 13,217 −9.81%
Vasylkiv Васильків Obukhiv 37,068 39,722 −6.68%
Vyshhorod Вишгород Vyshhorod 33,109 22,933 +44.37%
Vyshneve Вишневе Bucha 42,983 34,465 +24.71%
Yahotyn Яготин Boryspil 18,995 23,659 −19.71%

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ As of 11 July 2023.[6]
  2. ^ Links to Ukrainian Wikipedia articles for each city.
  3. ^ a b Administred by the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.

References

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  7. ^ a b c Кількість та територіальне розміщення населення України [The number and territorial distribution of the population of Ukraine] (RAR). 2001.ukrcensus.gov.ua (in Ukrainian). State Statistics Service of Ukraine. 5 December 2001. Archived from the original on 17 May 2015. Retrieved 22 June 2024. To access the statistics, scroll down to the section titled "Кількість та територіальне розміщення населення України" (transl. Number and territorial distribution of the population of Ukraine). Then, click on the linked text "Публікація у електронному вигляді" (transl. Publication in electronic form). This will download the statistics as a RAR file from which it can be accessed using RAR file converters such as 7-Zip.
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  9. ^ Про адміністративно-територіальний устрій України (Повторний розгляд з пропозиціями (вето) Президента України) [On the administrative-territorial structure of Ukraine (Reconsideration with proposals (Veto) of the President of Ukraine)]. Official Website of the Parliament of Ukraine (in Ukrainian). 16 October 1997. Archived from the original on 8 July 2024. Retrieved 7 July 2024.
  10. ^ Про утворення та ліквідацію районів [On the formation and liquidation of districts]. Official Website of the Parliament of Ukraine (in Ukrainian). 17 July 2020. Archived from the original on 8 July 2024. Retrieved 21 June 2024.
  11. ^ Прийнято Постанову "Про утворення та ліквідацію районів" [The Resolution "On Formation and Liquidation of Districts" was adopted]. Official Website of the Parliament of Ukraine (in Ukrainian). 17 July 2020. Archived from the original on 5 August 2020. Retrieved 21 June 2024.
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