
Zhytomyr Oblast ( uk, Жито́мирська о́бласть, translit=Zhytomyrska oblast), also referred to as Zhytomyrshchyna ( uk, Жито́мирщина}) is an
oblast (province) of northern
Ukraine. The
administrative center of the oblast is the city of
Zhytomyr
Zhytomyr ( uk, Жито́мир, translit=Zhytomyr ; russian: Жито́мир, Zhitomir ; pl, Żytomierz ; yi, זשיטאָמיר, Zhitomir; german: Schytomyr ) is a city in the north of the western half of Ukraine. It is the Capital city, a ...
. Its population is approximately .
History
The oblast was created as part of the
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic on September 22, 1937, out of territories of
Vinnytsia and
Kyiv oblasts as well as two
border okrugs of
Kyiv Oblast – Korosten Okrug and Novohrad-Volynsky Okrug.
The oblast covers territories of the historic regions of
Polesia,
Volhynia, and
Podolia, which are reflected on the oblast's coat of arms.
Before the 18th century bigger half of the oblast belonged to the
Kyiv Voivodeship (), while smaller western half around the city of
Zviahel belonged to the
Volyn Voivodeship. Following the
treaty of Andrusovo
The Truce of Andrusovo ( pl, Rozejm w Andruszowie, russian: Андрусовское перемирие, ''Andrusovskoye Pieriemiriye'', also sometimes known as Treaty of Andrusovo) established a thirteen-and-a-half year truce, signed in 1667 bet ...
, the city of Zhytomyr () continued to act as an administrative center of the Kyiv Voivodeship.
Following the
second partition of Poland, on the newly annexed territory was formed oversized Izyaslav Vice-royalty (Russian: ) which included former Polish territories in Volhynia, Podolia, and Kyiv land and centered in
Izyaslav. However a couple of years later the
Russian Empire annexed more territories of the Polish Kingdom during the
third partition of Poland contributing to the complete disappearance of the Polish statehood. The Izyaslav Vice-royalty was reformed and the territory of today's Zhytomyr Oblast predominantly ended up in the Russian
Volhynian Governorate and the city of
Zviahel which was renamed as Novohrad-Volynskyi (Russian: ) became its administrative center. Later the administrative center was transferred to the bigger city of Zhytomyr (Russian: ).
During the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
On 24 February 2022, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, which began in 2014. The invasion has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths on both sides. It has caused Europe's largest refugee crisis since World War II. An ...
Russian troops
partly occupied the region.
They were completely repulsed when the (where Russian forces had been dug in from the opening of the offensive in late February 2022) was declared liberated on 4 April 2022.
[Zhytomyr region is liberated from Russian troops - the head of the Regional Military administration]
Ukrayinska Pravda (4 April 2022)
Geography
The total area of Zhytomyr Oblast is .
Among the points of interest it is important to mention the following sites that were nominated for the
Seven Wonders of Ukraine:
*
Church of Saint Basil the Great (
Ovruch)
*
Stone village state preserve
In geology, rock (or stone) is any naturally occurring solid mass or aggregate of minerals or mineraloid matter. It is categorized by the minerals included, its chemical composition, and the way in which it is formed. Rocks form the Earth's o ...
*
Korolev Memorial Astronautical Museum
The Serhiy Pavlovych Korolyov Museum of Cosmonautics ( uk, Музей космонавтики імені Сергія Павловича Корольова) is a technology museum in Zhytomyr, Ukraine dedicated to Serhiy Korolyov. Korolyov led ...
The
Museum of Ukrainian home icons
Radomysl Castle is a historical and cultural complex created in 2007–2011 by Olga Bogomolets, a Ukrainians, Ukrainian doctor and public activist. The castle's center is an old flour mill built in the town of Radomyshl (Zhytomyr Oblast, ...
, which is the only one in
Europe, is situated in Zhytomyr Oblast. It is located in
Radomyshl, a small town, about away from
Kyiv. The museum is the part of the
Radomysl Castle historical and cultural complex. It was founded by
Olga Bogomolets.
[Богомолець. О. "Замок-музей Радомисль на Шляху Королів Via Regia". — Київ, 2013]
Population
The current estimated population of the oblast is 1,268,903 (as of 2013). Zhytomyr Oblast is the most important center of the
Polish minority in Ukraine, which numbers 49,000 locally.
Age structure
: ''0-14 years:'' 15.8% (male 103,194/female 97,617)
: ''15-64 years:'' 68.1% (male 420,285/female 444,803)
: ''65 years and over:'' 16.1% (male 65,301/female 138,472) (2013 official)
Median age
: ''total:'' 39.4 years
: ''male:'' 36.1 years
: ''female:'' 42.6 years (2013 official)
Economy
The economy of Zhytomyr Oblast mostly deals with
mining of granite and other construction
stone,
forestry,
agriculture and various
machinery
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manufacturing.
The northern part of the province is highly affected by the
Chernobyl disaster
The Chernobyl disaster was a nuclear accident that occurred on 26 April 1986 at the No. 4 reactor in the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, near the city of Pripyat in the north of the Ukrainian SSR in the Soviet Union. It is one of only two nuc ...
: some of the
towns and
raions are devastated and are included in the
Chernobyl zone, while others are prohibited from producing their own agriculture.
Administrative divisions
Zhytomyr Oblast is subdivided into 4
raions (
districts
A district is a type of administrative division that, in some countries, is managed by the local government. Across the world, areas known as "districts" vary greatly in size, spanning regions or counties, several municipalities, subdivisions o ...
).
The districts of Zhytomyr oblast include:
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Berdychiv Raion ( uk, Бердичівський район,
translit.
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''Berdychivs’kyi raion'')
*
Korosten Raion ( uk, Коростенський район,
translit.
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''Korostens’kyi raion'')
*
Zviahel Raion ( uk, Звягельський район,
translit.
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''Zviahel’kyi raion'')
*
Zhytomyr Raion
Zhytomyr Raion ( uk, Житомирський район) is a raion (district) of Zhytomyr Oblast, northern Ukraine. Its administrative centre is located at Zhytomyr
Zhytomyr ( uk, Жито́мир, translit=Zhytomyr ; russian: Жито́ ...
( uk, Житомирський район,
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 ...
''Zhytomyrs’kyi raion'')
Important cities and settlements
List of biggest populated places of Zhytomyr Oblast with population in thousands:
*
Zhytomyr
Zhytomyr ( uk, Жито́мир, translit=Zhytomyr ; russian: Жито́мир, Zhitomir ; pl, Żytomierz ; yi, זשיטאָמיר, Zhitomir; german: Schytomyr ) is a city in the north of the western half of Ukraine. It is the Capital city, a ...
– 266.9
*
Berdychiv
Berdychiv ( uk, Берди́чів, ; pl, Berdyczów; yi, באַרדיטשעװ, Barditshev; russian: Берди́чев, Berdichev) is a historic city in the Zhytomyr Oblast (province) of northern Ukraine. Serving as the administrative center ...
– 76.2
*
Korosten – 63.5
*
Zviahel – 56.3
*
Malyn – 26.2
*
Korostyshiv – 25.4
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Ovruch – 15.8
*
Radomyshl – 14.6
*
Baranivka – 11.8
*
Olevsk – 10.5
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.
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''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
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to the name of respective center city: ''Zhytomyr'' is the center of the ''Zhytomyrs'ka oblast (Zhytomyr 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 Zhytomyr Oblast, ''Zhytomyrshchyna''.
References
External links
Zhytomyrschyna WelcomesThe Official Site of the Radomysl Castle
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