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Borshchiv raion (translit.
Romanization of Ukrainian

The romanization or Latinization of Ukrainian is the representation of the Ukrainian language using Latin alphabet. Ukrainian is natively written in its own Ukrainian alphabet, a variation of Cyrillic alphabet....
 Borschivs’kyi raion) is a raion
Raion

A raion is a type of administrative unit of some post-Soviet states. The term, which is of French origin, describes both a type of a subnational entity and a division of a city, and is almost always translated as "district"....
 (a district
District

Districts are a type of administrative division, in some countries managed by a local government. They vary greatly in size, spanning entire regions or counties, several municipality, or subdivisions of municipalities....
 within Ternopil Oblast
Ternopil Oblast

Ternopil Oblast is an administrative divisions of Ukraine of Ukraine. Its Capital is Ternopil....
 (province
Oblast

Oblast is a type of administrative division in Slavic peoples countries and in some countries of the former Soviet Union. The word "oblast" is a loanword in English, but it is nevertheless often translated as "area", "zone", "province", or "region"....
) in western Ukraine
Ukraine

Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Russia to the east; Belarus to the north; Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary to the west; Romania and Moldova to the southwest; and the Black Sea and Sea of Azov to the south....
, an area known as Galicia
Galicia (Central Europe)

Galicia is a historical region in East Central Europe, currently divided between Poland and Ukraine, named after Ukra?ni?n city of Halych.The nucleus of historic Galicia is formed of three regions of western Ukraine: Lvivska oblast, Ternopilska oblast and Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast....
. The administrative center of the raion is Borshchiv.

Geography
The territory of Borshchiv raion is 1,006 square kilometers (100,600 hectares).

Villages
There are 70 villages (selo) within the raion, 2 urban-type settlement
Urban-type settlement

Urban-type settlement is an official designation for a certain type of urban localities used in some of the countries of the former Soviet Union....
s and 1 city (misto) - Borshchiv. The major villages in Borshchiv district include:

Names are given in Ukrainian
Ukrainian language

Ukrainian is a language of the East Slavic languages of the Slavic languages. It is the official language of Ukraine. In some areas of Russia there are dialects, Balachka or Surzhyk, which are the Ukrainianized versions of the Russian language....
 followed by Polish
Polish language

Polish , an official language of Poland, has the largest number of speakers of any West Slavic languages. Polish-speakers use the language in a uniform manner through most of Poland, and it has a regular orthography....
 and Russian
Russian language

Russian is the most geographically widespread language of Eurasia, the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages, and the largest native language in Europe....
 names in brackets.






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Borshchiv raion (translit.
Romanization of Ukrainian

The romanization or Latinization of Ukrainian is the representation of the Ukrainian language using Latin alphabet. Ukrainian is natively written in its own Ukrainian alphabet, a variation of Cyrillic alphabet....
 Borschivs’kyi raion) is a raion
Raion

A raion is a type of administrative unit of some post-Soviet states. The term, which is of French origin, describes both a type of a subnational entity and a division of a city, and is almost always translated as "district"....
 (a district
District

Districts are a type of administrative division, in some countries managed by a local government. They vary greatly in size, spanning entire regions or counties, several municipality, or subdivisions of municipalities....
 within Ternopil Oblast
Ternopil Oblast

Ternopil Oblast is an administrative divisions of Ukraine of Ukraine. Its Capital is Ternopil....
 (province
Oblast

Oblast is a type of administrative division in Slavic peoples countries and in some countries of the former Soviet Union. The word "oblast" is a loanword in English, but it is nevertheless often translated as "area", "zone", "province", or "region"....
) in western Ukraine
Ukraine

Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Russia to the east; Belarus to the north; Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary to the west; Romania and Moldova to the southwest; and the Black Sea and Sea of Azov to the south....
, an area known as Galicia
Galicia (Central Europe)

Galicia is a historical region in East Central Europe, currently divided between Poland and Ukraine, named after Ukra?ni?n city of Halych.The nucleus of historic Galicia is formed of three regions of western Ukraine: Lvivska oblast, Ternopilska oblast and Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast....
. The administrative center of the raion is Borshchiv.

Demographics


The district's population is 75,358. Of this, 19,621 are urban inhabitants (mostly concentrated in Borshchiv).

Geography


The territory of Borshchiv raion is 1,006 square kilometers (100,600 hectares).

Villages


There are 70 villages (selo) within the raion, 2 urban-type settlement
Urban-type settlement

Urban-type settlement is an official designation for a certain type of urban localities used in some of the countries of the former Soviet Union....
s and 1 city (misto) - Borshchiv. The major villages in Borshchiv district include:

Names are given in Ukrainian
Ukrainian language

Ukrainian is a language of the East Slavic languages of the Slavic languages. It is the official language of Ukraine. In some areas of Russia there are dialects, Balachka or Surzhyk, which are the Ukrainianized versions of the Russian language....
 followed by Polish
Polish language

Polish , an official language of Poland, has the largest number of speakers of any West Slavic languages. Polish-speakers use the language in a uniform manner through most of Poland, and it has a regular orthography....
 and Russian
Russian language

Russian is the most geographically widespread language of Eurasia, the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages, and the largest native language in Europe....
 names in brackets. Some of the villages listed below (those located to the southeast of Borshchiv), belong administratively to the bordering Zalishchytskyi Raion
Zalishchytskyi Raion

The Zalischyky Raion is a sub-division of the Ternopil Oblast. The administrative centre and largest town is Zalischyky. The rest of the district's population lives in one of 35 village councils or 53 rural settlements....
.

  • Babyntsi (Babince / Babintsy) — 18 km south of Borshchiv. The name derives from the Ukrainian word "baba" (grandmother, woman). It was an old Rus fortified settlement with ramparts around it, which are preserved.


  • Bedrykivtsi (Bedrykowce / Bedrikovtsy) — Is 34 km southwest of Borshchiv, in the Zalishchyky district, only 10 km north from Zalishchyky, on a minor river which is a tributary of the Seret
    Seret

    Seret may refer to:* Seret River* Seret River * Seret ...
     / Dniester
    Dniester

    The Dniester is a river in Eastern Europe....
    . The name derives from the Ukrainian word "bedro" (rib). The village is very old, it had a pre-historical settlement. It also has an old grave-yard.


  • Bilche Zolote (Bilcze Zlote / Bilche Zolotoye) — A village with a remarkable park of 1800 hectares of which 11 hectares are planted with 400 year-old trees, (mainly local species). Bilche Zolote is located some 16 km southeast of Borshchiv. The village is known for its caves, palace, prehistoric and ancient Rus settlement and an old burial ground.


  • Burdyakivtsi (Burdiakowce / Burdyakovtsy) — Is 15 km northeast of Borshchiv. It is not far from the Zbruch river.


  • Dzvenyhorod (Dzwinogród / Dzvenigorod) — Has an Assumption Church (Uspenska tserkva) with bellfry. It is located on the slope of a mountain next to the Dniester (Dnister) river. The church dates from 1801 but the western part was reconstructed in 1861. The village is located in the southern part of the Borshchiv district, on the bank of the Dniester river (during 1920 - 1939 when Dzvenyhorod was part of Poland, the river Dniester was the border between Poland and Romania's Bukovina).


  • Ivana-Puste (Iwanie Puste / Ivana Pustoye) — has the remarkable wooden church of St John with a bellfry. The church dates from 1775 (Polish kingdom times, two years before Ivana Puste came under Austrian rule) and is a monument to the old Podolian school of people's arcitechture.


  • Hermakivka (Germakówka / Germakovka) — Is a small village, located 20 km southeast of Borshchiv, 5 km west of the river Zbruch. The Zbruch was the border between the Austrian and Russian empires during 1772 - 1918. (Hermakivka was on the Austrian side of the river). What is remarkable about Hermakivka is that there is a Trayan wall (Wal Trajana in Polish and Trajaniv Val in Ukrainian), south of the village. It stretches from Hermakivka south via Zalissya and Kdryntis to the river Dniester. The Trayan wall was built by the Romans (under the emperor Trayan), as the northeastern border of the Roman Empire
    Roman Empire

    The Roman Empire was the Roman Republic phase of the Ancient Rome, characterised by an autocracy form of government and large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean....
     (province of Dacia
    Dacia

    In ancient geography, Dacia was the land of the Dacians. It was named by the ancient Greeks "Getae". Dacia was a large district of East-Central Europe, bounded on the north by the Carpathian Mountains, on the south by the Danube, on the west by the Tisia or Tisza, on the east by the Tyras or Dniester, now in eastern Moldova....
    ).


  • Holihrady, Goligrady (Holihrady / Gologrady) — Is located on the left bank of the Seret river, 23 km southwest of Borshchiv. The village has an old stone church and a fabulous cave.


  • Horodok
    Horodok

    Horodok may refer to:*Horodok, Khmelnytskyi Oblast, a town in Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine*Horodok, Lviv Oblast, a town in Lviv Oblast, Ukraine...
     (Gródek / Gorodok) — Is a village on the isthmus of the Seret and Dniester rivers, 33 km southeast of Borshchiv, not far from the town of Zalishchyky. Note that there is major town with the same name in the Lviv
    Lviv

    Lviv is a major city in western Ukraine.It is regarded as one of the main Ukrainian culture. In 2001, it had 725,000 inhabitants, of whom 88 per cent were Ukrainians, 9 per cent Russians and 1 per cent Poles....
     region of Western Ukraine. The name literally means "little town". It had an old pre-historical settlement and a burial ground was also discovered here.


  • Kapustyntsi (Kapuscince / Kapustintsy) — Is a village 22 km northwest of Borshchiv, on the left bank of the river Seret. The name comes from the Slavic root "Kapusta" (cabbage). There used to be a Rus settlement here and there was also a medieval town.


  • Kasparivtsi (Kasparowce / Kasparovtsy) — is 30 km soutwest of Borshchiv,
on the river Seret. Many old coins have been found in this village. It has an eighteenth century stone church.

  • Korolivka (Korolówka / Korolevka) — Is 10 km south of Borshchiv. Korolivka boasts a palace and cave.


  • Kryvche (Krzywcze / Krivche). Kryvche is known mainly because of its cave system, one of the longest in the world. It is also known for Kryvche castle which dates from first half of the 17th century and is built of sandstone, representing a typical castle from that period.


  • Kudryntsi (Kudrynce / Kudrintsy) also boasts a 17th century castle. This one is located on the plateau of a steep mountain over the river Zbruch. This river was the border between the Austrian and Russian empires. Kudryntsi was on the right bank of Zbruch, i.e. the Austrian side). The original wojts of this region were of the noble house Kudrycki z Kudrynce h. Labedz i.e. Herb Labedz; from the period predating the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth, probably of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The castle was fortified about 1386 following the Kreva agreement. Legend has it the castle is linked with Kryvche via underground sandstone caves. This castle fortress is also built of sandstone, but it is non-regular in plan and has three corner towers. It was reconstructed in the 18th century. The Trayan Wall passes through Kudryntsi (from Hermakivka via Zalissya and Kudryntsi south to the river Dniester). This wall was built by the Roman emperor Trajan
    Trajan

    Marcus Ulpius Nerva Traianus, commonly known as Trajan , was a Roman Emperors who reigned from 98 until his death in 117. Born Marcus Ulpius Traianus into a nonpatrician family in the Hispania Baetica province , Trajan rose to prominence during the reign of emperor Domitian, serving as a general in the Roman army along the Limes G...
    , and served as the north-eastern border of the Roman Empire
    Roman Empire

    The Roman Empire was the Roman Republic phase of the Ancient Rome, characterised by an autocracy form of government and large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean....
    .


  • Kulakivtsi (Kulakowce / Kulakovtsy) — Is 32 km southwest of Borshchiv, on the isthmus of the rivers Dniester and Seret. The name comes from the Slavic word "kulak" (fist). The village has a 19th century wooden church.


  • Lanivtsi
    Lanivtsi

    Lanivtsi or Lanowce is a city in Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine. Population is 8,680 ....
     (Lanowce / Lanovtsy) — Is a village 5 km northwest of Borshchiv. It has the remains of an old fortified settlement.


  • Okopy
    Okopy

    Okopy may refer to:* Okopy, Ternopil Oblast *Okopy, Lublin Voivodeship *Okopy, Podlaskie Voivodeship *Okopy, Masovian Voivodeship ...


See also

  • Subdivisions of Ukraine
  • Ternopil Oblast
    Ternopil Oblast

    Ternopil Oblast is an administrative divisions of Ukraine of Ukraine. Its Capital is Ternopil....


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