Kirovohrad Oblast ( uk, Кіровоградська область, translit=Kirovohradska oblast; also referred to as
Kirovohradschyna — uk, Кіровоградщина) is an
oblast (province) of
Ukraine. The
administrative center of the oblast is the city of
Kropyvnytskyi. Its population is . It is Ukraine's second least populated oblast, behind
Chernivtsi
Chernivtsi ( uk, Чернівці́}, ; ro, Cernăuți, ; see also other names) is a city in the historical region of Bukovina, which is now divided along the borders of Romania and Ukraine, including this city, which is situated on the upp ...
.
In 2019, the
Constitutional Court of Ukraine approved the change of the oblast's name to Kropyvnytskyi Oblast (), or Kropyvnychchyna ().
Geography
The area of the province is .
The city of
Dobrovelychkivka is the geographical center of Ukraine.
History
The oblast was created as part of the
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic on January 10, 1939 out of the northern raions of
Mykolaiv Oblast. In 1954 the oblast lost some raions to the newly created
Cherkasy Oblast, but later that year received its western raions from the
Odessa Oblast. Between 1939 and 2016, the oblast administrative center, Kropyvnytskyi, was called Kirovohrad and was named after the First Secretary of the
Leningrad City Committee of the
All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
"Hymn of the Bolshevik Party"
, headquarters = 4 Staraya Square, Moscow
, general_secretary = Vladimir Lenin (first) Mikhail Gorbachev (last)
, founded =
, banned =
, founder = Vladimir Lenin
, newspaper ...
Sergei Kirov.
[ Due to decommunization laws (on 14 July 2016) the name of the city was changed to Kropyvnytskyi.][Goodbye, Lenin: Ukraine moves to ban communist symbols]
BBC News (14 April 2015)
Verkhovna Rada renamed Kirovograd
Ukrayinska Pravda (14 July 2016) Kirovohrad Oblast was not renamed because as such it is mentioned in the Constitution of Ukraine, and the Oblast can only be renamed by a constitutional amendment
A constitutional amendment is a modification of the constitution of a polity, organization or other type of entity. Amendments are often interwoven into the relevant sections of an existing constitution, directly altering the text. Conversely, t ...
. On 20 June 2018, the Committee on State Building, Regional Policy and Local Self-Government of the Ukrainian parliament backed the proposal to rename Kirovohrad Oblast to Kropyvnytskyi Oblast. In February 2019, the Constitutional Court of Ukraine declared constitutional the bill on renaming Kirovohrad Oblast to Kropyvnytskyi Oblast. As of November 2022, the renaming has not been completed due to the resistance by members of the oblast council.
Points of interest
The following sites were nominated for the Seven Wonders of Ukraine:
* Khutir Nadia
The Karpenko-Karyi State Museum-Reserve "Khutir Nadia" is a national historic site of Ukraine that was established on a territory of estate that belonged to Ivan Karpenko-Karyi, the playwright and theatrical figure of the late 19th - early 20th c ...
Administrative divisions
Before the July 2020 reform, Kirovohrad Oblast was administratively subdivided into 21 raions ( districts) as well as 4 cities ( municipalities) which were directly subordinate to the oblast government: Oleksandriia
Oleksandriia () is a city located in Oleksandriia Raion, Kirovohrad Oblast (region) in central Ukraine. Administratively, Oleksandriia serves as the administrative center of Oleksandriia Raion (district). Oleksandriia also hosts the administrat ...
, Svitlovodsk
Svitlovodsk () is a city in central Ukraine located on the Dnieper River in Oleksandriia Raion, Kirovohrad Oblast. The city hosts the administration of Svitlovodsk urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Its population is approximately .
...
, Znamianka
Znamianka ( uk, Зна́м'янка) is a town in Kropyvnytskyi Raion, Kirovohrad Oblast (province) of Ukraine. It hosts the administration of Znamianka urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Population: .
It is located about half way be ...
, and the administrative center of the oblast, Kropyvnytskyi.
Note: Asterisks (*) Though the administrative center of the rayon was housed in the city/town that it was named after, cities do not answer to the rayon authorities only towns do; instead they were directly subordinated to the oblast government and therefore were not counted as part of rayon statistics.
Demographics
Age structure
: ''0-14 years:'' 14.3% (male 72,646/female 68,970)
: ''15-64 years:'' 68.7% (male 324,698/female 355,058)
: ''65 years and over:'' 17.0% (male 55,718/female 111,666) (2013 official)
Median age
: ''total:'' 41.2 years
: ''male:'' 37.7 years
: ''female:'' 44.5 years (2013 official)
Nomenclature
Most of Ukraine's oblasts are named after their capital
Capital may refer to:
Common uses
* Capital city, a municipality of primary status
** List of national capital cities
* Capital letter, an upper-case letter Economics and social sciences
* Capital (economics), the durable produced goods used f ...
cities, officially referred to as "oblast centers" ( uk, обласний центр, translit.
Transliteration is a type of conversion of a text from one script to another that involves swapping letters (thus '' trans-'' + '' liter-'') in predictable ways, such as Greek → , Cyrillic → , Greek → the digraph , Armenian → or ...
''oblasnyi tsentr''). The name of each oblast is a relative
Relative may refer to:
General use
*Kinship and family, the principle binding the most basic social units society. If two people are connected by circumstances of birth, they are said to be ''relatives''
Philosophy
*Relativism, the concept that ...
adjective, formed by adding a feminine suffix
In linguistics, a suffix is an affix which is placed after the stem of a word. Common examples are case endings, which indicate the grammatical case of nouns, adjectives, and verb endings, which form the conjugation of verbs. Suffixes can carry ...
to the name of respective center city: ''Kirovohrad'' was the former name of the center of the ''Kirovohrads’ka oblast’'' (Kirovohrad 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 Kirovohrad Oblast, ''Kirovohradshchyna''.
See also
* Administrative divisions of Ukraine
The administrative divisions of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Адміністрати́вний у́стрій Украї́ни, tr. ''Administratyvnyi ustrii Ukrainy'') are subnational administrative divisions within the geographical area of Ukraine un ...
References
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Soviet toponymy in Ukraine
1939 establishments in Ukraine