Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, also referred to as Ivano-Frankivshchyna or simply Frankivshchyna, is an oblast in western Ukraine. Its administrative center is the city of Ivano-Frankivsk. It has a population of
The area, also known as Prykarpattia, was part of the historical region of Galicia, where the Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia flourished. After World War I, the area became part of the Second Polish Republic and was administered as part of Stanisławów Voivodeship until the invasion of Poland. The area was annexed by the Soviet Union and was known as Stanislav Oblast until 1962, when its administrative center was renamed after the Ukrainian writer Ivan Franko. Kolomyia was a historical center of the oblast and remains a major cultural center of Pokuttia, the traditional name for the southern part of the oblast.
Name
On November 9, 1962, a decree was issued by the Presidium of the Verkhovna Rada of the UkrSSR, according to which: "Taking into account the wishes of the labor collectives of the city and region, the Presidium of the Verkhovna Rada of the USSR decided to rename the city of Stanislav to Ivano-Frankivsk, and the Stanislav Oblast to Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast." The renaming was timed to the 300th anniversary of the city's founding and in honor of the outstanding Ukrainian writer Ivan Franko.As with the rest of Ukraine's oblasts Ivano-Frankivsk may also be known by its matronymical name Ivano-Frankivshchyna. However, that name did not receive general public acceptance and commonly Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast is almost always called Prykarpattia'' – a historic name for the same region. Formerly as Stanislavshchyna or Stanyslavivshchyna –.
Geography
Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast borders Lviv Oblast to its north and west, Zakarpattia Oblast to its south-west, has a 50-km long state border with Romania to its immediate south, and it borders Chernivtsi Oblast to the south-east and Ternopil Oblast to the east. It is situated partly in the Eastern European Plain and partly Carpathian Foothills. The oblast may be divided into three regions: mountainous, pre-mountainous, and plains.The climate is mildly-continental and damp with cool summers and mild winters. The average monthly temperature in June is with in the mountains. The average monthly temperature in January is with in the mountains. Average precipitation varies annually around with in the mountains.
Relief
The region is situated between two main regional tectonic plates: Carpathian fold belt and Volhynia-Podillya plate. The most prominent features of the first one are the Carpathian Mountains, while the second one - Dniester river.The Carpathian Mountains contribute tremendously to the change in relief of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast and their elevation rises from north-east to south-west stretching along the oblast's south-western border. The elevation of the oblast varies from 230 m to 2,061 m above sea level. The mountains occupy almost one half of the whole Oblast and consist of two main mountain ranges: the Gorgany and the Chornohora range.
The rest of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast is located within the Dniester river and Prut river valleys. The plains of the oblast are part of the Carpathian Foothills and Opillia Upland which are cut through by Dniester. The upland has a temperate-climate habitat mixed with grassland and woodland – also known as the forest steppe. The relief of the region consists mostly of rolling hills of 230–400 m over the sea level. Near river valleys are common canyons and ravines.
A particular feature of the southern region of the Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast is Stanislav Canyon, in the so-called Kherson Mountains, a deep cut in the local topography where episodic water flowing into the Baltic has steeply eroded a canyon formation.
The Dniester flows mainly through the Halych Raion and along the administrative border between Ivano-Frankivsk and Ternopil Oblasts. The territory of the region within immediate proximity to the river is traditionally known as Opillia. Opillia, however, stretches far beyond the oblast and only covers two of its raions: Halych Raion and Rohatyn Raion, both located in the north. Relief in the area consists of rolling hills uplands.
The Carpathian foothills consist mostly of low denudation accumulative uplands, while the right bank of Dniester along the border with the Ternopil Oblast depicts karst type relief of Pokuttia Upland. Because of it near that area along Dniester relief shows forms of canyon. Pokuttia Upland between Bystrytsia of Nadvirna and Prut River serves as drainage divide within the oblast between Dniester and Prut. Carpathian foothills have two depressions: one is at the confluence of Bystrytsia Solotvynska, Bystrytsia Nadvirnianska, Vorona and Bystrytsia rivers, called Bystrytsia Depression, and another is around the city of Kalush, called Kalush Depression.
Hydrology
Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast has a plethora of rivers, waterfalls, mountainous brooks, and smaller ponds, but there is almost no other type of bodies of water such as lakes and water reservoirs. Most of rivers either flow into Dniester or Prut River. The total water drainage area of the region is. Segments of Dniester and Cheremosh River are used as administrative borders with Ternopil and Chernivtsi oblasts respectfully.The water drainage divide between Dniester and Prut cuts the region through middle of following districts: Nadvirna Raion, Kolomyia Raion, Tlumach Raion, and Horodenka Raion.
Nature Reserves
The region is a home to some 456 preserved areas of some, 30 out of which are of all-national importance with an area of and the rest of a local importance. In the Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast is located a strict nature reserve Gorgany that was created in 1996. There are five national parks in the region. There are numerous natural monuments of feature and habitat management areas.| Park | Raion |
| Carpathian National Nature Park | Verkhovyna / Nadvirna |
| Hutsulshchyna National Nature Park | Verkhovyna |
| Halych National Nature Park | Ivano-Frankivsk |
| Verkhovyna National Nature Park | Verkhovyna |
| Syniohora National Nature Park | Ivano-Frankivsk |
| Nature Reserve | Raion |
| Nature Preserve Gorgany | Nadvirna |
Government
The government in the region is headed by the chairman of the regional state administration appointed by the President of Ukraine. The governor appoints his deputies forming his regional governing cabinet to supervise the government policies in the region. Aside of the state administration the region has its own council that is headed by its chairman. The composition of the council depends on the popular vote in the region, while the chairman is elected within the elected council.;Regional State Administration
Regional State Administration consists of the chairman and his deputies supported by the "aparat" of the administration. Within the administration are numerous departments, each of them headed by a chief of department. The Ivano-Frankivsk Region State Administration has 17 departments and other government institutions such as the Children Service, regional state archives, and others.
- Office of State Administration
- Chief Department of Economy
- Chief Financial Department
- Chief Department industry and infrastructure development
- Chief Department of tourism, Euro-integration, foreign relations, and investments
- Chief Department of legal and interior policies
- Chief Department of family, youth, and sports
- Chief Department of labor and social security
- Department of culture
- Chief Department of agro-industrial development
- Chief Department of regional development and construction
- Department of communal management
- Department of urban development and architecture
- Chief Department of Education and Science
- Chief Department of Health Security
- Department of Extraordinary Situation and Protection of Population from Consequences of the Chornobyl Catastrophe
- Media Department
- Department of resources and management support
- Children Service
- Inspection of the State Technical Supervision
- Inspection of quality and formation of resources of agricultural products
- State Archives of the Region
- Ivano-Frankivsk regional center for preparation and improving the qualification of workers of bodies of state power, bodies of local self-governing, state enterprises, institutions, and organizations
- Chairman: Oleksandr Sych
Regional subdivisions
| Flag | Coat of arms | Name | Ukrainian Name | Administrative center | Area | Population estimate 2021 |
| Ivano-Frankivsk Raion | Івано-Франківський район | Ivano-Frankivsk | 3,913 | 556,104 | ||
| Kalush Raion | Калуський район | Kalush | 3,546.8 | 279,867 | ||
| Kolomyia Raion | Коломийський район | Kolomyia | 2,484.5 | 272,628 | ||
| Kosiv Raion | Косівський район | Kosiv | 853.7 | 83,700 | ||
| Nadvirna Raion | Надвірнянський район | Nadvirna | 1,872 | 129,928 | ||
| — | Verkhovyna Raion | Верховинський район | Verkhovyna | 1,271.7 | 30,195 | |
| Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast | Івано-Франківська область | Ivano-Frankivsk | 13,900 | 1,351,822 |