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Balitsky said that "Zaporizhzhia Oblast de facto separated from Ukraine". [46] On September 28, the Zaporizhzhia military–civilian administration announced the secession of the region from Ukraine. [47] Russia did not control the entire oblast at the time of the referendum, and it was widely dismissed as a sham referendum by international ...
Zaporizhzhia has a population of 710,052 (2022 estimate). [3] Zaporizhzhia is known for the historic island of Khortytsia, multiple power stations and for being an important industrial centre. Steel, aluminium, aircraft engines, automobiles, transformers for substations, and other heavy industrial goods are produced in the region.
Big Zaporizhzhia District No. 6 is a small part of the global project called Big Zaporizhzhia . This project was designed for the city, to enable a half-million people to live in seven different areas: Voznesenka, Baburka, Kichkas, Alexandrovsk, Pavlo-Kichkas, Island Khortytsia, and (omitted).
The largest of Zaporizhzhia's seven urban districts, the district has an area of 98.0 square kilometres (37.8 sq mi), making up approximately 29.3% of the total administrative area of Zaporizhzhia. The district is located fully on the left (east) side of the Dnieper river. [2]
English: Map of Zaporizhzhia Oblast showing the rough zones of occupation during the southern offensive of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, as of August 2022. Ukraine ( ) has maintained control over the north of the oblast, including the areas around the cities of Zaporizhzhia , Huliaipole and Orikhiv .
The head of the U.N.’s atomic watchdog agency on Sunday condemned a drone strike on one of six nuclear reactors at the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine, saying such ...
325 secondary schools, five classical schools, a collegium, and three comprehensive schools use the Ukrainian language. Nevertheless, the minorities have a free choice—193 schools are Russian, a large Jewish school «Alef» works in Zaporizhzhia and smaller ones exist in other points, a Ukrainian-Bulgarian Lyceum is in Primorsky district.
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