Bakhmach Raion
Subdivisions
At the time of disestablishment, the raion consisted of three hromadas:
- Bakhmach urban hromada with the administration in Bakhmach;
- Baturyn urban hromada with the administration in the city of Baturyn;
- Dmytrivka settlement hromada with the administration in the urban-type settlement of Dmytrivka.
Climate
The climate is continental. The soils are chernozem, humus, meadow and peaty.
Minerals (nonmetallic): loam, peat bogs.
Raion Industries
The main industry types within the Raion were: oil, whole milk products, conserved milk products, meat and meat products, bakery products, agriculture – grain and seed with the development of animal stock.
Transportation
The roads in the raion were E101, М02 and E381.
History
The origins of the Bachmach Raion date back to a time when the powerful Chernihiv principality was formed, the borders of which were stretched away beyond Klyazma.
Politics
On May 25, 2014 when presidential elections took place in Ukraine 46 polling stations were created within the Bakhmach Raion with election turnout at 63.09% (23,428 votes from 37,137 voters). The largest number of votes received: Poroshenko – 38.54% (9030 voters); Oleg Lyashko – 25.16% (5894 voters), Yulia Tymoshenko – 21.97% (5147 voters), Anatoliy Gritsenko – 5,74% (1345 voters). The rest of the candidates gained fewer votes. Number of invalid ballots spoiled or – 1.05%. [1]
Famous people from Bakhmach Raion
- Petro Prokopovych was the founder of world's commercial beekeeping who practiced, researched and taught in the local villages of Mytchenky and Palchyky.
Settlements
- 1. Baturyn – City
- 2. Bakhmach – City
- 3. Dmytrivka – urban-type settlement
- 4. Shchucha Hreblya – Village
- 5. Bakhmach – Village
- 6. Koshmaliv – Village
- 7. Ostriv – Village
- 8. Pashkiv – Village
- 9. Bilovezhi Pershi – Village
- 10. Bilovezhi Druhi – Village
- 11. Vyshnivske – Village
- 12. Zarukavne – Village
- 13. Zelenivka – Village
- 14. Kal'chynivka – Village
- 15. Haivoron – Village
- 16. Vos'me Bereznya – Village
- 17. Zalissia – Village
- 18. Nechaiv – Village
- 19. Shevchenkove – Village
- 20. Holinka – Village
- 21. Chasnykivka – Village
- 22. Shumyn – Village
- 23. Hryhorivka – Village
- 24. Vesele – Township
- 25. Krasylivka – Village
- 26. Cheremushky – Township
- 27. Peremoha – Township
- 28. Karpenkove – Township
- 29. Pyrohivka – Village
- 30. Tasuiv – Village
- 31. Kropyvne – Village
- 32. Kurin – Village
- 33. Opolons'ke – Village
- 34. Shumeikiv – Village
- 35. Matiivka – Village
- 36. Bondari – Village
- 37. Veselivka – Village
- 38. Holubiv – Township
- 39. Katsiry – Township
- 40. Lisova Polyana – Village
- 41. Lopatyn – Township
- 42. Mosty – Village
- 43. Nove Polissya – Village
- 44. Shumeikyne – Village
- 45. Mytchenky – Village
- 46. Obmachiv – Village
- 47. Verbivka – Village
- 48. Osich – Village
- 49. Slobidka – Village
- 50. Pal'chyky – Village
- 51. Pisky – Village
- 52. Varvarivka – Village
- 53. Zaporiz'ke – Village
- 54. Kulishove – Village
- 55. Oleksiivka – Village
- 56. Osynivka – Village
- 57. Rubanka – Village
- 58. Zabolottya – Village
- 59. Koval'ove – Village
- 60. Smolove – Village
- 61. Tereshykha – Village
- 62. Stril'nyky – Village
- 63. Tynytsya – Village
- 64. Fastivtsi – Village
- 65. Bezpechne – Village
- 66. Vyshneve – Village
- 67. Hrushivka – Village
- 68. Pershe Travnia – Village
- 69. Khalymonove – Village
- 70. Vyshneve – Village
- 71. Hlyboke – Village
- 72. Movchyniv – Village
*This is not a complete list of settlements, and needs revision especially during 'Decentralization'(Dec 2016).
References
- ^ "Про утворення та ліквідацію районів. Постанова Верховної Ради України № 807-ІХ". Голос України (in Ukrainian). 2020-07-18. Retrieved 2020-10-03.
- ^ "Нові райони: карти + склад" (in Ukrainian). Міністерство розвитку громад та територій України.
- ^ Чисельність наявного населення України на 1 січня 2020 року / Population of Ukraine Number of Existing as of January 1, 2020 (PDF) (in Ukrainian and English). Kyiv: State Statistics Service of Ukraine. Archived (PDF) from the original on 28 September 2023.
- ^ "Бахмацька районна рада (состав до 2020 г.)" (in Russian). Портал об'єднаних громад України.