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Obolonskyi District (Ukrainian: Оболонський район, Obolons'kyi raion) is an urban district of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv. Obolonskyi District encompasses territories far beyond of its historical neighborhood sharing the same name. It was formed on 3 March 1975 and initially called as Minskyi District. In 2001 it was renamed to its historical name. Its current population is 290,000 inhabitants.

Obolonskyi District
Оболонський район
Urban district
View on the Obolon bay
Country Ukraine
City Municipality Kyiv
Main neighborhoods
List
  • Obolon itself
  • Kurenivka
  • Minskyi neighborhood
  • Priorka
  • Pushcha-Vodytsia
Government
  Council HeadKyrylo Fesyk
Area
  Total108.6 km2 (41.9 sq mi)
Population
  Total317,300
  Density2,776/km2 (7,190/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
LandmarksObolon CJSC
Metro stationsPochaina, Obolon, Minska, Heroiv Dnipra
Websiteobolon.kyivcity.gov.ua

Overview


During Soviet rule of Ukraine, Kyiv had 14 administrative districts. In the early 21st century, a new law was passed and the city's administrative division was reorganized into 10 districts with different borders and new names.

The Obolonskyi District encompasses the territories of the former Minskyi District and is still sometimes referred to by that name. It also includes the former town of Pushcha-Vodytsia that used to be part of the Podilskyi District. The name Obolon comes from the Old-Ukrainian word оболоньболоньболоньє (obolon' bolon' bolon'ye), which roughly translates as "flood plain" or an area that is being engulfed by water. The district was built up in the 1970s as a microdistrict in Kyiv on the Obolon sands to satisfy the growth of the city. Due to the composition of the soil at the time, the majority of the buildings were at most nine stories tall, and few trees were planted when compared to other parts of the city. That and few other reasons originally made the district not very prestigious.

With the second construction period (2000–2005), the district has seen new, comfortable apartment buildings constructed closer to the Dnieper river and has become an attractive residential area. The new apartments are also much more expensive, although still cheaper than in the central parts of Kyiv. The district was connected by metro in the 1980s, with a station Obolon opened on 5 November 1980.

A yachting club for both kids and adults was opened in around 1990, and recently many of the Obolon lakes were cleaned up in order to make the area more attractive. The area closer to the Dnieper river is a popular relaxation place for Kyiv residents. The area is also well known for the beer factory Obolon CJSC.

Park Natalka is among recreational spaces favored by Kyiv residents. It is located along the Dnieper river.


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See also



References


  1. "МОСКОВСЬКИЙ ПРОСПЕКТ НОСИТИМЕ ІМ'Я СТЕПАНА БАНДЕРИ". Київська Міська Рада (in Ukrainian). 7 July 2016. Archived from the original on 18 August 2022. Retrieved 18 August 2022.





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