Slobidskyi District Слобідський район | |
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Government | |
• Head of Administration | Vyacheslav Ilyenko (Kernes Bloc — Successful Kharkiv) |
Area | |
• Total | 24.3 km2 (9.4 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Total | 146,850 |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
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Slobidskyi District (Ukrainian : Слобідський район) is an urban district of the city of Kharkiv, Ukraine, named after historical eastern region of Ukraine, Sloboda Ukraine.
The district was created in 1940 as Kominternivskyi after the Kharkiv Locomotive Factory of Komintern (today Malyshev Factory. In May 2016 it was renamed to its current name to comply with decommunization laws. [1]
According to the data of the regional statistics office, 52 subjects of economic activity are registered in the register of industrial enterprises of the district. In 2006, more than 18,000 people were employed at processing industry enterprises.
There are eight leading industries in the structure of the district's industry:
1. The machine-building complex — 26.4% — includes three main sub-sectors:
2. Food and processing industry — 53.3%, where the main producers are enterprises that are part of the "Technocom" corporation: "Technocom" LLC, "EF-JI-FOOD" LLC, "Harproduct" LLC — production of food concentrates.
3. Chemical and petrochemical industry — 11.2% (JSC "Stoma" — medical equipment and pharmaceuticals).
4. Light industry — 2.6% (Kachanivska VTK No. 54, Proteks LLC).
5. Pulp, paper and printing industry — 2.1% (Pakservice LLC and Uchbovy Druk LLC).
6. Production of non-metallic mineral products (building materials) — 1.2% (JSC ZhBK and LLC S.K.S.M.).
7. Metallurgy and metal processing — 0.5% (SE "MK SKSM" and LLC "Blysk").
8. Other productions not classified as other industries — 1.2% (JSC "Kharkivderev" and JSC "Vtormet").
In 2006, a network of educational institutions operated:
NEC "Kindergarten School No. 112"; Technical Lyceum No. 173; 6 private schools; Children's School of Arts; Sports school (DYSSH — 6);
There are 522 classes in communally owned schools with a total number of students — 13,713 people, the average capacity is 26.3 people. with an average population in the city of 28 people.
There are 50 classes, 530 students and 11 preschool groups (165 children) in 6 private schools.
130 groups attended by 2,627 children in 14 children's preschool institutions. There are 9 groups, including 167 children, in the structure of NEC No. 112. There are a total of 139 groups in the district attended by 2,794 children. The average capacity is 20.1 people.
On the basis of preschool institutions, there are four 1st grades, where 78 students study.
The National University of Internal Affairs is located on the territory of the district, there are scientific institutions — KP "HKBM named after O. O. Morozova", OJSC "KHNTK", OJSC HDKTB refrigerating machines, KP "HKBD".
The provision of services to the population in the field of culture is carried out by 11 cultural institutions:
There are 12 medical institutions with 1,315 beds on the territory of the district, including:
352 doctors of all specialties and 616 people are involved in the health care system. average medical staff. The number of the served population is 123.6 thousand people, of which 83.5% are adults.
Expanded and stable functions in the 19th polyclinic of the department of general practitioners — family medicine in 8 districts. In the 1st children's polyclinic, the process of vision correction for children is organized on the basis of purchased computer programs.
In the 19th polyclinic, a speleotherapy room was reconstructed for the treatment of patients with diseases of the upper respiratory tract. Cholesterol in the blood is determined on the basis of new laboratory equipment "photomeasures".
One of the largest stadiums in Ukraine, Metalist, is located on the territory of the Slobodsky district. Until 2016, the FC Metalist was based at the stadium, but after the dissolution of the club, FC Shakhtar Donetsk became based at the stadium until 2020.
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