Chervonohrad district is located in the northern part of Lviv region, on the historical and ethnographic lands of Galicia and Opillia. It borders Poland to the west.
The Western Bug River flows within the district, along which the administrative border of the Volyn region runs in the north. The main objects of the nature reserve fund are Volytsky Botanical and Lopatyn Forest Reserves of national importance.
There are historical and cultural monuments such as the Potocki Palace, the Church of St. Vladimir and the Basilian Monastery of St. George in Chervonohrad, the Bernardine Monastery in Sokal, the Church of St. Nicholas and the Church of St. Nicholas in the former Belz Castle.
The administrative center of Chervonohrad district is the industrial city of Chervonohrad - ...