Baryshivka Raion


Baryshivka Raion is a raion in east-central Kiev Oblast of Ukraine. Its administrative center is Baryshivka. The raions area totals 957.6 km². The raion was formerly known as Baryshivska Rairada from 1923 to 1963. Population:.

Geography

The Baryshivka Raion is located in the east-central area of Kiev Oblast, and has a total area of 957.6 km².
Water covers about 10 km² of raion. Through the raion flow the tributaries of the Dnieper: Trubizh, Krasylivka, Ilta, and the Nedra rivers. The Baryshivka Raion borders the following raions: Boryspil and Yahotyn raions of Kiev Oblast on the west, Yahotyn raion on the east, Zghurivka raion of Kiev Oblast and Bobrovytskyi raion of Chernihiv Oblast on the north, and Pereiaslav-Khmelnytskyi raion on the south.

Demographics

The urban population of the Baryshivka Raion includes 11,300 people, and village population includes 29,700 people. The number of pensioners totals 12,800, about 31.1% of the total population of the raion. The density of the raion's population is 42.9 p/km². The birth rate for the raion is 4 children per 1,000 inhabitants, and the mortality rate is 15 people per 1,000 inhabitants.
The ethnic composition is: Ukrainians 38,700 people, Russians 2,000 people, Belarusians 200 people and others combined total 200 people.

Subdivisions

Baryshivka Raion consists of 1 town, Baryshivka; and 38 villages. The settlements of Baryshivka Raion are: