Ivano-Frankivsk Municipality

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Ivano-Frankivsk Municipality
Івано-Франківська міська рада
City of regional importance
IvanoFrankivsk-Raion.png
Coordinates: 48°55′21″N24°42′40″E / 48.92250°N 24.71111°E / 48.92250; 24.71111
Country Ukraine
Region Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
Created1940
Seat Ivano-Frankivsk
Village councils
Government
  BodyCity council
  MayorRuslan Martsinkiv
Area
  City of regional importance125.90 km2 (48.61 sq mi)
  Urban
83.73 km2 (32.33 sq mi)
  Rural
42.17 km2 (16.28 sq mi)
Elevation
244 m (801 ft)
Population
  City of regional importance230,443
  Estimate 
(2020)
263,359
  Density1,800/km2 (4,700/sq mi)
   Urban
237,686
  Urban density2,800/km2 (7,400/sq mi)
   Rural
25,673
  Rural density610/km2 (1,600/sq mi)
Demographics
[1]
   Ukrainians 92.3%
   Russians 6.0%
  Others1.7%
Website rada.gov.ua

Ivano-Frankivsk Municipality is a former administrative subdivision of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast located within the Tysmenytsia Raion and completely surrounded by that raion. It consisted of the city of Ivano-Frankivsk, the administrative center of the oblast, and a number of rural localities. Population: 263,359(2020 est.) [2] .

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Overview

The municipality was created before the World War II in 1940 after reorganization of the Stanisławów Voivodeship. In 1962 the official name of it changed from Stanislav to Ivano-Frankivsk after the administrative center. It was located within the Tysmenytsia District and consists of one city municipality and five rural ones. Through the municipality flow two major rivers of the region Bystrytsia Solotvynska and Bystrytsia Nadvirnianska and one smaller one Vorona. Most of the territory is flat, however there are some elevated areas in northern parts near Vovchynets known as Vovchynets Hills. There is also several lakes located within the city of Ivano-Frankivsk around which stretches a city park.

Administratively, until 2020, Ivano-Frankivsk was designated the city of oblast significance, and Ivano-Frankivsk Municipality was the territory subordinated to Ivano-Frankivsk City Council. On 18 July 2020, as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, the number of raions of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast was reduced to six, and Ivano-Frankivsk Municipality was abolished as an administrative subdivision and merged into Ivano-Frankivsk Raion. [3] [4] The last estimate of the municipality population was 622,012(2020 est.) [2] .

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±%
2001 230,443    
2007 238,273+3.4%
2008 239,559+0.5%
2009 240,508+0.4%
2010 241,056+0.2%
2013 243,715+1.1%
2016 251,509+3.2%
Note: 2010 data is valid thru October
Source: Regional Statistics Office

Government

The city has its own council that is considered to be the main governing body of the municipality and is subordinated to the regional authorities (Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast).

The executive body is headed by the city's mayor who is charge of his/hers executive committee.

Infrastructure

Ivano-Frankivsk Railway Station Ivano-FRANKIVSK (226).jpg
Ivano-Frankivsk Railway Station
Public transportation

The city of Ivano-Frankivsk has an extensive network of public transport including buses, trolleybuses, and taxis. There are nine trolleybus routes and about 52 for regular buses. Some of the routes run beyond the city into nearby villages.

Railway transportation

There is one railway terminal locally known as Vokzal. There are also smaller rail stations in the adjacent villages such as Uhryniv, Khryplyn, and other. All of them are part of the Lviv Railways.

Bus transportation

Until 2008 the railway terminal also housed a bus terminal which provided several inter-city bus routes, including some to international destinations. In 2000 construction work began on a new bus terminal next to the railway terminus on Zaliznychna Street. Inauguration of the new bus terminal took place on May 22, 2010. At the opening ceremony the mayor of the city, Viktor Anuškevičius, noted that the new bus terminal was only partially completed, and for a period it would be necessary to offload at the Pryvokzalna Square, which is already saturated with traffic. He also emphasised the need for another bus station on the outskirts of the city. [5]

Airways transportation

The city is served by the Ivano-Frankivsk International Airport, which was granted international status in 1992. The airport shares its facilities with the 114 Brigade of the Ukrainian Air Force. Since 2002 the airport has been leased to the private enterprise company "Yavson", and from 2005 the Public limited company "Naftokhimik Prykarpattia", a (subsidiary of Ukrnafta) with whom the contract expires in 2013.

Streets

Full list of renamed streets (in Ukrainian)

All street names reflecting the city's Soviet or Russian past have been returned to their former names, or given new names of national historic importance, or other non-controversial name. For example, Gagarin Street (connecting the city with its suburbs) became Vovchynets Street, Suvorov Street is now Harbar Street, and Soviet Street is Nezalezhnist Street (meaning Independence).

Around 100 other streets were renamed.

Important transportation arteries

Routes

The city of Ivano-Frankivsk is located on the intersection of three major national (Ukraine) routes: N-road-18-Ukraine.svg H 18 , N-road-09-Ukraine.svg H 09 , and N-road-10-Ukraine.svg H 10 . There also is one important regional route T09-06. All the H-routes eventually connect to Tabliczka E50.svg E50 .

Intersection of Halych Street (into the picture) and Sichovi Striltsi Street (to the right) view in the north direction. Ivano-FRANKIVSK (12).jpg
Intersection of Halych Street (into the picture) and Sichovi Striltsi Street (to the right) view in the north direction.

Rural-urban fringe districts

As a lot of regional centers in Ukraine and the former Soviet Union, Ivano-Frankivsk is also notorious for its rural-urban fringe panel building residential districts.

City's industries

Extracting
Energy
Utilities
Khryplyn Investment-Industrial Zone

The industrial zone is located just east of Ivano-Frankivsk across Bystrytsia river in the village of Khryplyn. There is a well established railroad station. In 2007–2008 the infrastructure of the area was improved heavily with an installation of additional pipelines of water and gas as well as electrification and road improvement.

Construction and Architecture
Machine-building
Food-producing

The city has numerous food-producing factories, liquor factory, several bakeries, others.

Strategical

City's radio, television, press media

Press
Radio
Television

Administration

Both city and oblast administrations as well as the regional council are all located in a massive white building on the Hrushevsky Street locally known as Bily Dim or Bily Budynok. In front of the building is a big open space bordered by Shpytalna Street on the north-east, Hrushevsky Street on the south-east, and Melnychuk Street on the south-west. Next to the building is located a memorial to the Unification of the Western Ukraine with the rest of Ukraine. The main feature of the memorial is a tall marble stele, on both sides of which are located statues: Kameniar (west) and Kobzar (east).

City's Council

The city's council currently consists of 60 deputies. The political representation of the V convocation by political bloks was elected as such: Our Ukraine 22 (Our Ukraine 9, Rukh 8, United Centre 1, Industrialists and Entrepreneurs 2, no affiliation 2), BYuT 17 (Batkivschyna 14, USDP 2, no affiliation 1), Ukrainian People's Party 14 (UPP 3, CUN 1, United Centre 3, Sobor 1, no affiliation 6), Party of Regions 4 (Party of Regions 3, no affiliation 1), PORA 3 (PORA 2, no affiliation 1).

Recent city mayors

Administrative division

Municipality
City
Population
Area
km2
Type
Number of
settlements
Water resources
(if available)
Ivano-Frankivsk 215,28883.73city1 Bystrytsia Solotvynska
Bystrytsia Nadvirnianska
Khryplyn 1,8879.58rural1Bystrytsia Nadvirnianska
Krykhivtsi 4,1256.70rural1Bystrytsia Solotvynska
Mykytyntsi 3,2681.27rural1Bystrytsia Nadvirnianska
Uhornyky 3,2286.73rural1Bystrytsia Nadvirnianska
Vovchynets 2,6477.89rural1Bystrytsia Solotvynska
Bystrytsia Nadvirnianska
Total rural15,15542.17xxx

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