Tatarbunarskyi Raion

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Tatarbunarskyi Raion
Татарбунарський район
Location of Tatarbunarskyi Raion on the map of Ukraine.
General data
Country: Ukraine
Oblast: Odessa Oblast
Established: -
Area: 1,748 km²
Population:
Total:
Density

41,710
23.9 p/km²
Area code: 380-04844
Postal index: 68104
Administrative subdivisions
Center: Tatarbunary
Cities: 1
Towns: -
Villages: 35
Official information
Governor:
Website:

Tatarbunarskyi Raion (Ukrainian: Татарбунарський район) is a raion (district) in Odessa Oblast of Ukraine. The raion is located in the south-west part of the oblast, along the Black Sea coast. Its administrative center is the city of Tatarbunary.

Geographically, there are 1 city (Tatarbunary), and 35 villages in the raion. Administratively, there are 1 City Council (Tatarbunary), and 18 Village Councils.

As of 2006, Tatarbunarskyi Raion is a home to 41,710 residents, out of which 10,740 live in the raion center, Tatarbunary.

Tatarbunarskyi Raion was established in 1940, as one of 13 raions of newly established Akkerman Oblast (later Izmail Oblast) of Ukrainian SSR. The area was transferred from Kingdom of Romania to the USSR following June 1940 Soviet Ultimatum.

In 1954, Izmail Oblast was liquidated, and Tatarbunarskyi Raion, as well as other raions of the oblast, was transferred to Odessa Oblast.

In 1978, the administrative center of the raion, Tatarbunary, was given city status.


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