Krupets rural hromada

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Country Ukraine
Established2016
Administrative centerKrupets
Krupets rural hromada
Крупецька сільська громада
Interactive map of Krupets rural hromada
Country Ukraine
Oblast (province) Rivne Oblast
Raion (district)Dubno Raion
Established2016
Administrative centerKrupets
Area
  Total
180.1 km2 (69.5 sq mi)
Population
  Total
8,813
  Density48.93/km2 (126.7/sq mi)

Krupets rural territorial hromada (Ukrainian: Крупецька сільська територіальна громада, romanized: Krupetska silska terytorialna hromada) is a hromada (municipality) in Dubno Raion of Rivne Oblast in western Ukraine. Its administrative centre is the village of Krupets. The area of the community is 297.9 km², the population is 8,967 inhabitants (2018)[1][2] The Krupets rural hromada is located in western Ukraine, in the Volhynian Upland, in the basin of the Styr River.[3]

Formed on December 15, 2015 by merging Boratynska, Krupetskaya, Mykhailivska and Sytnenska village councils of Radyvylivskyi district. On June 12, 2020, by merging Boratynska, Krupetskaya, Mykhailivska, Ridkivska, Sytnenska, Tesluhivska and Khotynska village councils of Radyvylivskyi district, a modern community was created, which on July 19, 2020, as a result of the administrative-territorial reform and liquidation of Radyvylivskyi district, became part of Dubno district.[4][5]

The hromada consists of 25 villages:

  • Baranne
  • Boratyn
  • Dovhalivka
  • Haiky
  • Haiky-Sytenski
  • Honoratka
  • Hnylche
  • Karpylivka
  • Khotyn
  • Korytne
  • Koty
  • Krupets (administrative centre)
  • Mykhailivka
  • Mytnytsia
  • Nova Mytnytsia
  • Pliashivka
  • Polunychne
  • Ridkiv
  • Sribne
  • Sytne
  • Tabachuky
  • Tesluhiv
  • Vesele
  • Zamishchyna
  • Zasuv[6]

Geography

The community is located in the southwest of the Dubno Raion. The area of the district is 297.9 km2.[7]

The Krupets rural hromada is located in the Volhynian Upland, in the basin of the Styr River, a tributary of the Pripyat. The area around hromada is covered with broad-leaved (oak-beech) forests.[3][8]

Krupets rural hromada has reserves of peat, chalk, clay.[9]

The climate of the region is moderately continental: winter is mild (in January -4.4 °, -5.1 °), with unstable frosts; summer is warm (in July +18.8 °), 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 550 mm per year.[10]

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