Settlements
Lviv region
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 ... Read more
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 - the main center of mining in Western Ukraine. The area of the district is more than 2970 square kilometers. The population of the district reaches 233 thousand people.
The Chervonohrad district consists of 205 settlements, which are united into 7 territorial hromadas: Belzka, Velykomostivska, Radekhivska, Sokalska and Chervonohradska urban, Dobrotvirska and Lopatynska settlement amalgamated hromadas.
Drohobych district is located in the central part of Lviv region, on the historical and ethnographic territory of Boykivshchyna. The rivers Stryy, Bystrytsia, and Tysmenytsia flow within the district. A part of the Skole Beskydy National Nature Park is located in the mountainous part of the district.
The administrative center of Drohobych district is the ancient city o... Read more
Drohobych district is located in the central part of Lviv region, on the historical and ethnographic territory of Boykivshchyna. The rivers Stryy, Bystrytsia, and Tysmenytsia flow within the district. A part of the Skole Beskydy National Nature Park is located in the mountainous part of the district.
The administrative center of Drohobych district is the ancient city of Drohobych, which is known for the oldest operating industrial enterprise in Ukraine - Drohobych Saltworks. In addition, the city has a unique wooden church of St. George, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as the Church of St. Bartholomew, Exaltation Church, Drohobych Town Hall, etc. The Nahujevychi State Historical and Cultural Reserve with the Ivan Franko Literary Memorial Museum is nearby.
Drohobych district is famous for the springs of mineral waters of Truskavets and Skhidnytsia, which are popular balneological resorts.
The area of Drohobych district is almost 1500 square kilometers. The population of the district reaches 240 thousand people.
Drohobych district includes 277 settlements, which are united into 7 territorial hromadas: Boryslav, Drohobych and Truskavets urban, Medenytsia and Skhidnytsia settlement amalgamated hromadas.
Lviv district is located in the central part of Lviv region, on the historical and ethnographic lands of Galicia and Opillia. The Western Bug River flows within the district.
The administrative center of Lviv district is the regional center - the city of Lviv, which is considered the informal cultural capital and the main tourist center of Ukraine. The architectural en... Read more
Lviv district is located in the central part of Lviv region, on the historical and ethnographic lands of Galicia and Opillia. The Western Bug River flows within the district.
The administrative center of Lviv district is the regional center - the city of Lviv, which is considered the informal cultural capital and the main tourist center of Ukraine. The architectural ensemble of the historic center of Lviv is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Its pearls are a complex of Renaissance buildings on Rynok Square with Lviv City Hall, the Cathedral (Latin) Cathedral, the Dominican Church, St. George's Cathedral, the Potocki Palace, the Lviv National Academic Opera and Ballet Theater named after Solomiya Krushelnytska, etc. Other important historical and cultural monuments of the district are Zhovkva Castle and the Church of St. Lawrence in Zhovkva, Krekhiv Monastery, Svir Castle, Pyatnychanska Tower, Exaltation Church and the Transfiguration Monastery in Gorodok.
Within Lviv are also the main objects of the nature reserve fund of the district: Regional Landscape Park "Demolition" and Stryj Park-monument of landscape art of national importance. And the main recreational area near the city is the village of Bryukhovychi, where the Museum of Modern Sculpture of Mykhailo Dzyndra operates.
The total area of the district is almost 4970 square kilometers. The population of the district exceeds 1150 thousand people.
The Lviv district includes 531 settlements, which are united into 23 territorial hromadas: Bibrsk, Hlynyansk, Horodok, Zhovkva, Kamianka-Buzka, Komarnivsk, Lviv, Peremyshl, Pustomyty and Rava-Rusk cities, Velykolyubynsk-Dobrosynsk , Kulykivska, Novoyarychivska and Shchyretska village, Davydivska, Zhovtanetska, Zymnovodivska, Murovanska, Obroshynska, Pidberiztsivska, Sokilnytska and Solonkivska rural amalgamated hromadas.
Sambir district is located in the western part of Lviv region, in the historical and ethnographic region Boykivshchyna. It borders Poland to the west. The border partly runs along the Syan River, the natural complex of which is protected by the Nadsyan Regional Landscape Park. In addition, in the mountainous territory of the Regional Landscape Park "Upper Dniester Beski... Read more
Sambir district is located in the western part of Lviv region, in the historical and ethnographic region Boykivshchyna. It borders Poland to the west. The border partly runs along the Syan River, the natural complex of which is protected by the Nadsyan Regional Landscape Park. In addition, in the mountainous territory of the Regional Landscape Park "Upper Dniester Beskids" within the district originates and flows in its upper reaches, the Dniester River.
Here are such historical and cultural monuments as the Church of the Nativity of the Virgin and the Church of St. Stanislaus in Sambor, the Lavra Monastery, Dobromil Castle. The former Khirov Monastery has been partially converted into a four-star hotel.
The administrative center of Sambir district is the city of Sambir. The area of the district is more than 3250 square kilometers. The population of the district reaches 228 thousand people.
The Sambir district consists of 286 settlements, which are united into 11 territorial hromadas: Sambir, Rudkiv, Dobromyl, Novokalyniv, Starosambir, Turkiv, Khyriv city, Boryn settlement, Biskovytsia, Raliv, Strilkiv rural amalgamated hromadas.
Stryi district is located in the south-eastern part of Lviv region, on the historical and ethnographic lands of Boykivshchyna. The Dniester, Stryy and Opir rivers flow within the district. The territory of the district includes most of the National Natural Park "Skole Beskydy" with the most popular natural attractions, including the waterfall Kamyanka and Mount Par... Read more
Stryi district is located in the south-eastern part of Lviv region, on the historical and ethnographic lands of Boykivshchyna. The Dniester, Stryy and Opir rivers flow within the district. The territory of the district includes most of the National Natural Park "Skole Beskydy" with the most popular natural attractions, including the waterfall Kamyanka and Mount Parashka, through which passes the iconic tourist route "Skole - Parashka - Maidan".
There are such historical and cultural monuments as the State Historical and Cultural Reserve "Tustan", Stilsko settlement of white Croats near Nikolaev, Gredley Palace in Skole, Memorial complex to fighters for the freedom of Ukraine in Stryi.
Stryi district has great recreational potential. Here is the largest ski resort in the Lviv region Slavske, smaller ski resorts "Play", "Oryavchyk" and "Tysovets", as well as a large spa resort Morshyn on the sources of mineral waters of sodium chloride type. Green tourism is actively developing.
The administrative center of Stryj district is the city of Stryj. The area of the district is over 3840 square kilometers. The population of the district reaches 328 thousand people.
The Stryj district includes 248 settlements, which are united in 14 territorial hromadas: Stryj, Zhydachiv, Mykolaiv, Morshyn, Novorozdil, Skoliv, Khodoriv city, Gnizdychiv, Zhuravne, Slav village, Grabovetsko-Dulibzvia, Kozivska rural amalgamated hromadas.
Yavoriv district is located in the western part of Lviv region, in the historical and ethnographic territory of Galicia. It borders Poland to the west.
The rivers Vereshchytsia (left tributary of the Dniester) and Shklo (right tributary of the Syan) flow within the district. Here lies the hilly ridge of Roztocze with one of the massifs of Beech virgin forests of the Ca... Read more
Yavoriv district is located in the western part of Lviv region, in the historical and ethnographic territory of Galicia. It borders Poland to the west.
The rivers Vereshchytsia (left tributary of the Dniester) and Shklo (right tributary of the Syan) flow within the district. Here lies the hilly ridge of Roztocze with one of the massifs of Beech virgin forests of the Carpathians, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is protected by the Roztocze Nature Reserve. The ecological trails of the Yavoriv National Nature Park, the Center for Breeding and Preservation of Descendants of Wild Tarpan Horses, and the Domazhyr Bear Shelter are popular.
There are such historical and cultural monuments as Stradetska Cave, Trinity Church in Ivano-Franokovo, the Church of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist in Mostyska, the estate-museum of Joseph Makovei.
The administrative center of Yavoriv district is the city of Yavoriv. The area of the district is almost 2380 square kilometers. The population of the district exceeds 180 thousand people.
Yavoriv district consists of 248 settlements, which are united into 6 territorial hromadas: Yavoriv, Mostyska, Novoyavorivska, Sudovyshnyanska city, Ivano-Frankivsk settlement, Shehyni rural amalgamated hromadas.
Zolochiv district is located in the eastern part of Lviv region, on the historical and ethnographic lands of Galicia and Opillia. The Western Bug River flows within the district. The most important objects of the nature reserve fund of the district are the National Natural Park "Northern Podillya", natural monuments of national importance Bald Mountain (Sypukha) an... Read more
Zolochiv district is located in the eastern part of Lviv region, on the historical and ethnographic lands of Galicia and Opillia. The Western Bug River flows within the district. The most important objects of the nature reserve fund of the district are the National Natural Park "Northern Podillya", natural monuments of national importance Bald Mountain (Sypukha) and Mount Vapnyarka, Busk Park in Zolochev.
The city of Zolochiv is the administrative center of Zolochiv district. Zolochiv Castle, Pidhirtsi Castle and Olesky Castle are the key objects of the popular tourist route "Golden Horseshoe of Lviv Region". Among other important historical and cultural monuments of the district: Pomeranian Castle, Pidhirtsi Monastery and Exaltation Church in Pidhirtsi, Ascension Church in Zolochiv, Dominican Monastery in Pidkamen.
The area of Zolochiv district is 2913 square kilometers. The population of the district reaches 163 thousand people.
The Zolochiv district includes 277 settlements, which are united into 7 territorial hromadas: Brody, Busk, Zolochiv city, Krasnensk, Pidkaminsk, Pomorian settlements, Zabolottsy rural amalgamated hromadas.