Bila Tserkva Raion


Bila Tserkva Raion is a raion in Kyiv Oblast of Ukraine. Its administrative center is the city of Bila Tserkva. Population:.
On 18 July 2020, as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, the number of raions of Kyiv Oblast was reduced to seven, and the area of Bila Tserkva Raion was significantly expanded. Six abolished raions, Rokytne, Skvyra, Stavyshche, Tarashcha, Tetiiv, and Volodarka Raions, as well as the city of Bila Tserkva, which was previously incorporated as a city of oblast significance and did not belong to the raion, and parts of Bohuslav and Vasylkiv Raions, were merged into Bila Tserkva Raion. The area of the raion before the reform was. The January 2020 estimate of the raion population was

Subdivisions

Current

After the reform in July 2020, the raion consisted of 13 hromadas:
Hromada Admin. centerPopulation Transferred/Retained from
Bila Tserkva urbanBila Tserkva218,981city of oblast significance of Bila Tserkva;
Fursy ruralFursy10,729Bila Tserkva Raion;
Hrebinky settlementHrebinky13,565Vasylkiv Raion.
Kovalivka ruralKovalivka6,566Vasylkiv Raion.
Mala Vilshanka ruralMala Vilshanka10,636Bila Tserkva Raion;
Medvyn ruralMedvyn5,511Bohuslav Raion.
Rokytne settlementRokytne25,279Rokytne Raion.
Skvyra urbanSkvyra31,695Skvyra Raion.
Stavyshche settlementStavyshche20,599Stavyshche Raion.
Tarashcha urbanTarashcha26,010Tarashcha Raion.
Tetiiv urbanTetiiv30,629Tetiiv Raion.
Uzyn urbanUzyn20,245Bila Tserkva Raion
Volodarka settlementVolodarka15,670Volodarka Raion.

Before 2020

Before the 2020 reform, the raion consisted of three hromadas,

Notable buildings

Various monuments of architecture located within the raion's territory include:
  • Monument to Ivan Mazepa, 1991 in the village of Mazepyntsi.
  • Church Zishestia Sviatoho Dukha, 1750 in the village of Shkarivka.
  • Church Sviatoi Paraskevy, 1903 in the village of Oliinykova Sloboda.
  • Church of the Wives of Myronosyts, 1893 in the village of Sorokotiahy.
  • Cathedral of the Saint Ioanna Khrestytelia in Bila Tserkva.
  • Mykhailivska Church, 1891 in Bila Tserkva.
  • Preobrazhenska Church, 1849 in the village of Sukholisy.
  • Oleksandriia Park, 1793-1797 in Bila Tserkva.
  • Zymovyi Palace in Bila Tserkva.

Notable residents

Famous people from the territory that is now known as the Bilotserkivskyi Raion include: