| Zaporizhia Oblast Council | |
|---|---|
| Type | |
| Type | |
| Houses | 1 |
| Structure | |
| Seats | 84 |
Political groups |
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| Elections | |
Last election | 25 October 2015 [1] |
| Meeting place | |
| Zaporizhia, Zaporizhia Oblast | |
| Website | |
| http://www.rada.zp.ua/ | |
The Zaporizhia Oblast Council (Ukrainian : Запорізька обласна рада) is the regional oblast council (parliament) of the Zaporizhia Oblast (province) located in eastern Ukraine.
Ukrainian is an East Slavic language. It is the official state language of Ukraine and first of two principal languages of Ukrainians; it is one of the three official languages in the unrecognized state of Transnistria, the other two being Romanian and Russian. Written Ukrainian uses a variant of the Cyrillic script.
Zaporizhia Oblast ; also referred to as Zaporizhzhya, is an oblast (province) of southern Ukraine. Its capital is Zaporizhia. The oblast covers an area of 27,183 km², and its population was 1,739,500 (2017 est.).
An oblast is a type of administrative division of Belarus, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Ukraine, and the former Soviet Union and Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
Council members are elected for five year terms. In order to gain representation in the council, a party must gain more than 3 percent of the total vote.
Orikhiv Raion is one of the 20 raions (districts) of Zaporizhia Oblast in southern Ukraine. The administrative center of the raion is located in the city of Orikhiv. Its population was 54,462 as of the 2001 Ukrainian Census. Current population: 47,228 (2013 est.).
Zaporizhia Raion is one of the 20 raions (districts) of Zaporizhia Oblast in southern Ukraine. The administrative center of the raion is located in the city of Zaporozhia, which is administratively separate from the raion itself due to its status of a city of regional significance. Population: 57,893 (2013 est.) According to the 2001 census, its population was 54,804.
Avhustynivka is a village in the Zaporizhia Raion (district) of Zaporizhia Oblast in southern Ukraine. Its population was 1,017 in the 2001 Ukrainian Census. Avhustynivka is the administrative center of the Avhustynivka Rural Council, a local government area.
Baburka is a village in the Zaporizhia Raion (district) of Zaporizhia Oblast in southern Ukraine. Its population was 362 in the 2001 Ukrainian Census.
Ivano-Hannivka is a rural settlement in the Zaporizhia Raion (district) of Zaporizhia Oblast in southern Ukraine. Its population was 96 in the 2001 Ukrainian Census. Administratively, it belongs to the Natalivka Rural Council, a local government area.
Kantserivka is a rural settlement in the Zaporizhia Raion (district) of Zaporizhia Oblast in southern Ukraine. Its population was 193 in the 2001 Ukrainian Census. Administratively, it belongs to the Dolynske Rural Council, a local government area.
Richne is a rural settlement in the Zaporizhia Raion (district) of Zaporizhia Oblast in southern Ukraine. Its population was 109 in the 2001 Ukrainian Census. Administratively, it belongs to the Hryhorivka Rural Council, a local government area.
Rostushche is a rural settlement in the Zaporizhia Raion (district) of Zaporizhia Oblast in southern Ukraine. Its population was 139 in the 2001 Ukrainian Census. Administratively, it belongs to the Stepne Rural Council, a local government area.
Vidradne is a rural settlement in the Zaporizhia Raion (district) of Zaporizhia Oblast in southern Ukraine. Its population was 1,375 in the 2001 Ukrainian Census. Administratively, it belongs to the Avhustynivka Rural Council, a local government area.
Vysokohirne is a rural settlement in the Zaporizhia Raion (district) of Zaporizhia Oblast in southern Ukraine. Its population was 251 in the 2001 Ukrainian Census. Administratively, it belongs to the Dolynske Rural Council, a local government area.
Chervonodniprovka is a village in the Zaporizhia Raion (district) of Zaporizhia Oblast in southern Ukraine. Its population was 64 in the 2001 Ukrainian Census. Administratively, it belongs to the Bilenke Rural Council, a local government area.
Prydniprovske is a village in the Zaporizhia Raion (district) of Zaporizhia Oblast in southern Ukraine. Its population was 79 in the 2001 Ukrainian Census. Administratively, it belongs to the Lukasheve Rural Council, a local government area.
Balabyne is an urban-type settlement in the Zaporizhia Raion (district) of Zaporizhia Oblast in southern Ukraine. Balabyne is the administrative center of the Balabyne Council, a local government area. Population: 6,166 (2013 est.). In 2001, population was 5,668 according to the census.
The Avhustynivka Rural Council is one of 16 rural local government areas of the Zaporizhia Raion (district) of Zaporizhia Oblast in southern Ukraine. Its population was 3,008 in the 2001 Ukrainian Census.
Lemeshynske is a village in the Zaporizhia Raion (district) of Zaporizhia Oblast in southern Ukraine. Its population was 38 in the 2001 Ukrainian Census. Administratively, it belongs to the Avhustynivka Rural Council, a local government area.
Novoselyshche is a village in the Zaporizhia Raion (district) of Zaporizhia Oblast in southern Ukraine. Its population was 88 in the 2001 Ukrainian Census. Administratively, it belongs to the Avhustynivka Rural Council, a local government area.
Svitanok is a village in the Zaporizhia Raion (district) of Zaporizhia Oblast in southern Ukraine. Its population was 268 in the 2001 Ukrainian Census. Administratively, it belongs to the Avhustynivka Rural Council, a local government area.
The Dolynske Rural Council is one of 16 rural local government areas of the Zaporizhia Raion (district) of Zaporizhia Oblast in southern Ukraine. Its population was 2,815 in the 2001 Ukrainian Census.
Nove Zaporizhia is a village in the Zaporizhia Raion (district) of Zaporizhia Oblast in southern Ukraine. Its population was 771 in the 2001 Ukrainian Census.
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