Pidhaitsi Raion
The Pidhaitsi Raion is a former raion in the western part of Ternopil Oblast, western Ukraine. It is part of the historic area known as Halychyna. The administrative center is the city of Pidhaitsi. The Koropets river flows through the district. This raion was formed as a separate district on December 6, 1991 by a decree of the Ukrainian parliament. Before that it was part of neighbouring Berezhanskyi Raion.Population
The population of the district is 22,913 inhabitants. Of these 3,203 are concentrated in Pidhaitsi, the rest in the villages cited below.Territory
The area of Pidhaitsi Raion is.Villages
Names are presented in modern Ukrainian transliteration. Polish spellings are given in parenthesis:
- Bilokrynytsia
- Bokiv
- Bronhalivka
- Сherven
- Vaha
- Verbiv
- Volytsia
- Halych - should not be mistaken with the city of Halych, in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
- Hnylche
- Holhocha
- Holendra
- Zavaliv - used to be a town and is one of the more interesting larger villages in the district.
- Zahaitsi
- Zastavche
- Zaturyn
- Lysa
- Lytvyniv
- Myrne - former name: Telache
- Mykhailivka
- Mozolivka
- Myzhyliv
- Novosilka
- Nosiv
- Panovychi
- Poplavy
- Rudnyky
- Serednye
- Siltse
- Soniachne
- Stare Misto
- Staryi Lytvyniv
- Stepove
- Uhryniv
- Shumliany
- Yustynivka
- Yablunivka