- Kharkiv Oblast
Infobox Ukrainian oblast
Name = Kharkiv Oblast
UkrainianName = Харківська область
TransliteratedName = Kharkivs’ka oblast’
Nickname = Харківщинаspaces|2(Ukrainian) "Kharkivshchyna"spaces|2(transliteration )
Ukraine
Administrative_center =Kharkiv
GovernorName = Arsen Avakov
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Raions = 27
CityRaions = 7
Cities = 17
CMTs = 61
Villages = 1,683
AreaRank = 4th
TotalArea = 31,415
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PopulationYear = 2006
Population_rank = 3
Population = 2,808,701
Density = 91
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PhoneCode = +380-57
Website = www.regionnet.kharkov.uaKharkiv Oblast ( _uk. Харківська область, translit. "Kharkivs’ka oblast’"; also referred to as Kharkivshchyna - " _uk. Харківщина") is an oblast (province) in eastern
Ukraine . The oblast bordersRussia to the north,Luhansk Oblast to the east,Donetsk Oblast to the south-east,Dnipropetrovsk Oblast to the south-west,Poltava Oblast to the west andSumy Oblast to the north-west. The area of the oblast is 31,400 km², corresponding to 5.2% of the total territory of Ukraine.The oblast is the third most populous region of Ukraine, with a population of 2,857,751 (
as of 2004 ), more than half (1.5 million) of whom live in the city ofKharkiv , the oblast's administrative center. While the Russian language is primarily spoken in the cities of Kharkiv oblast, elsewhere in the oblast most inhabitants speak a mixture of Russian and Ukrainian calledSurzhyk .In April 2006, the Kharkiv oblast council voted to give the
Russian language official status in the oblast, despite thatUkraine's constitution prescribes Ukrainian as the onlyofficial language . [“ [http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/pages/K/H/Kharkivoblast.htm Kharkiv Oblast] ” at the "Encyclopedia of Ukraine".]History
The territory of the Kharkiv oblast has been permanently inhabited since at least the late
Paleolithic period (10,000–12,000 years ago) but archaeological evidence indicates a human (Neanderthal ) presence as early as the Mousterian period some 80,000 years ago.The territory was relatively sparsely inhabited until the 1630s, when large numbers of
Ukrainians began to settle there before and during theChmielnicki Uprising . Most of the settlers were migrants from theDnieper region, many of whom were fleeing fighting betweenCossacks ,Poles andTatars . They called the newly settled region the "Sloboda Ukraine " ("word sloboda means fortress, mostly made of wood") or "Slobozhanshchina", as the area is still sometimes called, and ruled it from the newly established fortress-city of Kharkov (founded 1656). In 1654, the region was incorporated intoMuscovy (and subsequently theRussian Empire ) under the terms of theTreaty of Pereyaslav .Over the next 340 years, the area became heavily Russified. Kharkov itself became one of the cultural and administrative centres of the Russian Empire in the mid-18th century, and served as the capital of the
Ukrainian SSR from 1919 until 1934, when the Soviet authorities moved the capital back toKiev . The modern Kharkiv oblast is a relatively recent creation, having been established on27 February 1932 . Kharkiv Oblast together with Kiev Oblast was two most suffering regions, during the man-made famine (Holodomor ) of early 1930s. It saw major fighting duringWorld War II in severalBattles of Kharkov between 1941 and 1943.Points of Interest
The following sites were nominated for the
Seven Wonders of Ukraine .
*DerzhProm Building
*Pokrov monastery (Kharkiv)
*Skovoroda museum Demographics
Its population (as of 2001) is 2,895,800 million (1328900 males (45,9 %), 1566900 females (54,1%)).
As of the 2001 census, the ethnic groups within the Kharkiv Oblast are:
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Ukrainians - 70.7%,
*Russians - 25.6% ,
*Belorussians - 0.5%
*Jews - 0.4%,
*Armenians - 0.4%,
*Azeris - 0.2%,
*Georgians - 0.15%,
*Tatars - 0.14%,
* others - 2.1%,;the groups by native language:
*Ukrainian 53.8%,
*Russian 44.3%,
*other languages 1.9%.Economy
The Kharkiv oblast has a primarily industrially based economy, including
engineering ,metallurgy ,manufacturing , production of chemicals andfood processing . It also has an important agricultural sector with 19,000 square kilometres of arable land (comprising 5.9% of the total arable lands of Ukraine).Also in Kharkiv is the Airplane plant for space controlling systems. It is a major center for all branches of engineering, from large-scale manufacture to microelectronics. Also situated in Kharkiv Oblast is a gas field, which is one of the biggest in the Ukraine.
ubdivisions
The Kharkiv Oblast is administratively subdivided into 27
raions (district s), as well as 7 cities (municipalities) which are directly subordinate to the oblast government:Chuhuiv ,Izium ,Kupiansk ,Liubotyn ,Lozova ,Pervomaiskyi , and the administrative center of the oblast,Kharkiv .Nomenclature
Most of Ukraine's oblasts are named after their
capital cities, officially referred to as "oblast centers" ( _uk. обласний центр, translit. "oblasnyi tsentr"). The name of each oblast is arelative adjective , formed by adding a femininesuffix to the name of respective center city: "Kharkiv" is the center of the "Kharkivs’ka oblast’" (Kharkiv Oblast). Most oblasts are also sometimes referred to in a feminine noun form, following the convention of traditional regional place names, ending with the suffix "-shchyna", as is the case with the Kharkiv Oblast, "Kharkivshchyna".Notes
External links
* [http://www.ukrainebiz.com/Articles/KharkivFacts.htm Kharkiv Oblast Facts & Figures]
* [http://kts.8m.com/statisti.htm Kharkiv Oblast statistics]
* [http://uamaps.com/ukraine-map/kharkovskaya/ Maps of Kharkiv oblast Cities, Towns and Villages]
* [http://www.gorod.kharkov.ua/secart3123.html About Kharkiv Oblast]
* [http://www.catalogue.biz.ua/eng/guides/guide_index/1/21/ Post codes directory of Kharkiv Oblast]
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