Mala Vyska Raion (Mala Vyska Raion)
Malovyskivskyi Raion (Маловисківський район) was a raion (district) of Kirovohrad Oblast in central Ukraine. The city of Mala Vyska was the administrative center of the raion. The raion was abolished on 18 July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Kirovohrad Oblast to four. The area of Mala Vyska Raion was merged into Novoukrainka Raion. The last estimate of the raion population was.
The raion was mostly agricultural with some industries located around the regional center. Major products included sugar beets and sugar, milk and some cereal products. Mala Vyska was also the location for the regional boarding school and the regional administration. Outside of Mala Vyska, the raion was composed of several small towns and villages.
At the time of disestablishment, the raion consisted of four hromadas:
* Mala Vyska urban hromada with the administration in Mala Vyska;
* Marianivka rural hromada with the administration in the selo of Marianivka;
* Smoline settlement hromada with the administration in the urban-type settlement of Smoline;
* Zlynka rural hromada with the administration in the selo of Zlynka.
The raion was mostly agricultural with some industries located around the regional center. Major products included sugar beets and sugar, milk and some cereal products. Mala Vyska was also the location for the regional boarding school and the regional administration. Outside of Mala Vyska, the raion was composed of several small towns and villages.
At the time of disestablishment, the raion consisted of four hromadas:
* Mala Vyska urban hromada with the administration in Mala Vyska;
* Marianivka rural hromada with the administration in the selo of Marianivka;
* Smoline settlement hromada with the administration in the urban-type settlement of Smoline;
* Zlynka rural hromada with the administration in the selo of Zlynka.
Map - Mala Vyska Raion (Mala Vyska Raion)
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During the Middle Ages, Ukraine was the site of early Slavic expansion and the area later became a key centre of East Slavic culture under the state of Kievan Rus', which emerged in the 9th century. The state eventually disintegrated into rival regional powers and was ultimately destroyed by the Mongol invasions of the 13th century. The area was then contested, divided, and ruled by a variety of external powers for the next 600 years, including the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, the Austrian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and the Tsardom of Russia. The Cossack Hetmanate emerged in central Ukraine in the 17th century, but was partitioned between Russia and Poland, and ultimately absorbed by the Russian Empire. Ukrainian nationalism developed, and following the Russian Revolution in 1917, the short-lived Ukrainian People's Republic was formed. The Bolsheviks consolidated control over much of the former empire and established the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, which became a constituent republic of the Soviet Union when it was formed in 1922. In the early 1930s, millions of Ukrainians died in the Holodomor, a man-made famine. During World War II, Ukraine was devastated by the German occupation.
Currency / Language
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UAH | Ukrainian hryvnia | â‚´ | 2 |
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HU | Hungarian language |
PL | Polish language |
RU | Russian language |
UK | Ukrainian language |