Simferopol Municipality

Municipality in Crimea1, Disputed: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Simferopol City Municipality (Ukrainian: Сімферопольська міськa рада, romanized: Simferopolska miska rada; Russian: Симферопольский горсовет, romanized: Simferopolskiy gorsovet; Crimean Tatar: Aqmescit şeer şurası) is one of the 25 regions of the Crimean peninsula in Ukraine currently occupied by Russia. Population: 352,363 (2014 Census).[1]

Quick facts Симферопольский горсовет, Country ...
Simferopol City Municipality
Симферопольский горсовет
Simferopol Municipality Council
Simferopol Municipality Council
Flag of Simferopol City Municipality
Coat of arms of Simferopol City Municipality
Location within Crimea
Coordinates: 44°57′30″N 34°06′35″E
CountryDisputed:
RegionAutonomous Republic of Crimea Crimea1
CapitalSimferopol
Subdivisions
List
  • 1 cities
  • 4 towns
  • 1 villages
Area
  Total
107 km2 (41 sq mi)
Population
 (213)
  Total
352,363
  Density3,290/km2 (8,530/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+3 (MSK)
Dialing code+380-652
Websitesimgov.ru , de facto
1 Autonomous Republic of Crimea (de jure) or Republic of Crimea (de facto), depending on jurisdiction.
Close

Administrative divisions

The Simferopol City Municipality's territory is subdivided into 3 urban districts:[2]

Besides the Crimean capital Simferopol, the region includes:[2]

4 towns
1 village
[2]

History

In July 2020, the Verkhovna Rada approved an administrative reform in Crimea

The city was founded in 1784.[3] In 1921, Simferopol Municipality passed a resolution protesting against Russian agitation for pogroms against Crimean Jews in the Soviet Union.[4] In 2014, Simferopol Municipality was one of 25 regions in Crimea occupied by the 2014 Russian invasion of Crimea. In 2018, the Russian-installed mayor of the municipality resigned, along with eight councillors, after being requested to by the Russian Republic of Crimea's State Council of Crimea. This was due to alleged mismanagement of the municipality's transport and waste management infrastructure.[5]

In July 2020, Ukraine conducted an administrative reform throughout its de jure territory. This included Crimea, which was at the time occupied by Russia, and is still ongoing as of October 2023. Crimea was reorganized from 14 raions and 11 municipalities into 10 raions, with municipalities abolished altogether.[2]

Simferopol Municipality was abolished, and its territories to become a part of Simferopol Raion, but this has not yet been implemented due to the ongoing Russian occupation.[6]

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI