- Hertsaivskyi Raion
Infobox Ukrainian raion
name=Hertsaivskyi Raion
Ukrainian_name=Герцаївський район
Raionul Herţa
location_
country=Ukraine
region=Chernivtsi Oblast
date_created=pre-1962 ,1991
population=32,300
area=308.7
density="N/A"
phone_code=380
postal_index="N/A"
administrative_center=Hertsa
cities=1
urban-type_settlements=0
villages=23
website= [http://www.bucoda.cv.ua/bukovina/4/index.html Official website]
governor=Vasyl' Mykhailovych SkrypaHertsaivskyi Raion ( _uk. Герцаївський район, translit.: "Hertsaiivs'kyi raion"; _ro. Raionul Herţa) is an administrative
raion (district ) in the southern part ofChernivtsi Oblast in westernUkraine , on theRomania n border. The region has an area of 308.7 km² and 32,000 inhabitants, and centers on the city ofHertsa .History
The region was part of the
Principality of Moldavia since its founding in the14th century and after the union of Moldavia with Wallachia in 1859 it became part ofRomania , which gained its formal independence in1877 .Hertza region was occupied by the
Soviet Union in 1940 following the signing of theMolotov-Ribbentrop Pact withNazi Germany , and was added to the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. It was recaptured by Romania in1941 in the course of Axis attack on the Soviet Union in the Second World War, but was recaptured again by theSoviet Army in1944 . The annexation was confirmed by the Paris Peace Treaties in1947 between theUSSR and theCommunist Romania .The fact that neither the secret protocol (appendix) of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, which specified the expansionist claims of both sides, nor the
June 1940 Soviet Ultimatum demanding fromRomania the adjacent territory ofNorthern Bukovina andBessarabia included Hertsa makes the capture by the Soviets especially controversial. Furthermore, unlike Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina, the region had not been a part ofImperial Russia orAustria-Hungary beforeWorld War I , but had been a part ofRomania and one of its predecessor states, Moldavia, before that.In 1962, the region was merged into the
Hlybotskyi Raion , and in 1991, was reinstated again.Demographics
In 1930, the region had a population of 30,082, of which 27,919 (92.8%) Romanians, 1,931 (6.4%) Jews and 232 (0.8%) people of other ethnicities.
In 2001, the population of Hertsaivskyi Raion was 32,316, of which 91.4%
Romanians , 5.0%Ukrainians , 2.3%Moldovans , 0.9%Russians and 0.3% of other ethnicities ("see: Ukrainian Census, 2001).Localities
Hertsaivskyi Raion is composed of 1 city and 13 incorporated localities, containing a total of 24 villages (Romanian names listed in brackets):
The 11 unincorporated villages are:
ee also
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Subdivisions of Ukraine
*Chernivtsi Oblast
*Romanians of Chernivtsi Oblast External links
*uk icon [http://www.bucoda.cv.ua/bukovina/4/index.html Hertsaivskyi Raion] - official website
*ro icon [http://www.romanialibera.ro/editie/index.php?url=articol&tabel=z16072004&idx=91 România Liberă newspaper] - book review
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