Bokiima rural hromada

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Established2020
Administrative centerBokiima
Bokiima rural hromada
Бокіймівська сільська громада
Interactive map of Bokiima rural hromada
Country Ukraine
Oblast (province) Rivne Oblast
Raion (district)Dubno Raion
Established2020
Administrative centerBokiima
Area
  Total
192 km2 (74 sq mi)
Population
  Total
5,450
  Density28.4/km2 (73.5/sq mi)

Bokiima rural territorial hromada (Ukrainian: Бокіймівська сільська територіальна громада, romanized: Bokiimivska silska terytorialna hromada) is a hromada (municipality) in Dubno Raion of Rivne Oblast in western Ukraine. Its administrative centre is the village of Bokiima.The hromada is located within the Volhynian Upland, on the left bank of the Ikva River.The area of the community is 192.0 km², the population is 5 450 inhabitants.[1]

The Bokiima rural hromada of the Dubno District of the Rivne Region was formed in June 2017 as a result of the merger of 5 village councils: Bokiymi, Viynytska, Vovnytska, Smordvivska, and Khorupanska.[2] The hromada consists of 14 villages:

  • Arshychyn
  • Baboloky
  • Bokiima (administrative centre)
  • Holovchytsi
  • Khorupan
  • Klyn
  • Kozyrshchyna
  • Krasne
  • Myatyn
  • Pekaliv
  • Rudlyve
  • Smordva
  • Vovnychi
  • Viinytsia[1][3]

Geography

Bokiima rural hromada is located in the southeastern part of Dubno Raion. The administrative center of the hromada is the village of Bokiima. The area of the community is 192.0 km², the population is 5 450 inhabitants.[4] The hromada is located within the Volhynian Upland. The relief is characterized by the presence of numerous ravines and wide beams with gentle slopes.[5]

The climate of the region is moderately continental: winter is mild (in January -4.4 °С), with unstable frosts; summer is warm (in July +18.1 °С), not hot. Most often, comfortable weather is observed in the summer months. The formation of stable snow cover is noted in the second decade of December. Rainfall 570 mm per year.[5][6]

The territory of the Bokiymi hromada is located on the left bank of the Ikva River, a left tributary of the Styr (Pripyat basin).[7]

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