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  2. List of cities in Kyiv Oblast - Wikipedia

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    Bila Tserkva, the most populous city in Kyiv Oblast [2] [12] Brovary, second largest city in the oblast and the largest satellite city of Kyiv [2] [13] Boryspil, the oblast's fourth largest city and the site of the largest airport in Ukraine [2] [14] Pripyat, the country's smallest city and a ghost town as the result of its abandonment after the Chernobyl disaster [2] [15]

  3. Kyiv Oblast - Wikipedia

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    Kyiv Oblast has a total area of 28,100 km 2 (10,849 sq mi) (approximately 35 times the area of Kyiv city) and is located in north-central Ukraine. On the west it borders the Zhytomyr Oblast , on the southwest – Vinnytsia Oblast , on the south – Cherkasy Oblast , on the southeast – Poltava Oblast , on the east and northeast – Chernihiv ...

  4. Kyiv metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Kyiv City proper population: official: 2,847,200 as of July 2013; [3] 2,611,300 as of the 2001 Ukrainian census; at least 3.5 million, according to the 2007 estimates based on the amount of bakery products sold in the city (thus including temporary visitors and commuters) [4] Suburban population: 1,076,000 [citation needed] [5] Total area ...

  5. List of cities in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    In the past, cities were self-governing and had several privileges. [citation needed] The list of cities is roughly ordered by population and the 2022 estimates are compared to the 2001 Ukrainian census, except for Chernobyl for which the population is an unofficial estimate. The cities with special status are shown in italic. The average ...

  6. Kyiv - Wikipedia

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    Kyiv (also Kiev) [a] is the capital and most populous city of Ukraine.It is in north-central Ukraine along the Dnieper River.As of 1 January 2022, its population was 2,952,301, [2] making Kyiv the seventh-most populous city in Europe. [11]

  7. Urban districts of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The cities that contain districts are mostly administrative centers in addition to the two cities with special status (Kyiv and Sevastopol). The number of city districts per region varies between a minimum of two and a high of 21 in Donetsk Oblast. The maximum districts for a single city in the country is Kyiv, which has 10 districts. [2]

  8. Subdivisions of Kyiv - Wikipedia

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    The city is divided in half by the river Dnipro, and therefore creates two important portions of the capital city. The so-called "Left-bank of Kyiv", as in reference to the river Dnipro , and which is the newer half of the city, plus the "Right-bank of Kyiv", which includes the original or historic City of Kyiv .

  9. Shevchenkivskyi District, Kyiv - Wikipedia

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    View of the Golden Gates after recent major renovations.. The Shevchenkivskyi District [a] is an urban district of the city of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine.It was originally established on 4 April 1937, although in 2001 its area was increased following an annexation of the former Radianskyi and Starokyivskyi districts.