Petropavlivka rural hromada

Petropavlivka rural hromada
Петропавлівська сільська громада
Interactive map of Petropavlivka rural hromada
Country Ukraine
OblastOdesa Oblast
RaionBilhorod-Dnistrovskyi Raion
Admin. centerPetropavlivka
Area
 • Total
273.4 km2 (105.6 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total
7,822
 • Density28.61/km2 (74.10/sq mi)
CATOTTG codeUA51040150000087491
Settlements8
 Villages8

Petropavlivka rural hromada (Ukrainian: Петропавлівська сільська громада) is a hromada in Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi Raion of Odesa Oblast in southwestern Ukraine. Population: 7,822[1] . The hromada consists of 8 villages:[2]

  • Faraonivka
  • Furativka
  • Miniailivka
  • Starosillia
  • Semysotka
  • Oleksandrivka
  • Petropavlivka (seat of administration)
  • Pshenychne

Out of 8,811 inhabitants, 5,127 were Romanian-speaking (58.89%), out of which 5,122 called their language Moldovan (58.13%) and 5 called it Romanian (0.06%), while 2,004 were Ukrainian-speaking (22.74%), and 1,612 (18.30%) were Russian-speaking by mother tongue.[3] The Petropavlivka rural hromada was the only hromada in the Odesa Oblast in which a majority of the people were Romanian-speaking, and declared their language as Moldovan, in the 2001 census, though the Reni urban hromada has a Romanian mother tongue plurality.[4] The Moldovan linguistic identity population also represented a majority in four mostly Romanian-speaking hromadas of the Chernivtsi Oblast, including the Novoselytsia urban hromada the Boyany rural hromada, the Vanchykovetska rural community and the Mamalyhivska rural community, and a plurality in another one, the Mahala rural community.[5]

References

  1. ^ Розпорядження Кабінету Міністрів України від 12 червня 2020 року № 720-р «Про визначення адміністративних центрів та затвердження територій територіальних громад Одеської області».
  2. ^ "Децентралізація в Україні". decentralization.gov.ua.
  3. ^ The Ukrainian census of 2001 data at https://socialdata.org.ua/projects/mova-2001/.
  4. ^ The Ukrainian census of 2001 data at https://socialdata.org.ua/projects/mova-2001/.
  5. ^ The Ukrainian census of 2001 data at https://socialdata.org.ua/projects/mova-2001/.

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