Krasnohvardiiske Raion

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Demographics

As of the Ukrainian national census in 2001, the district had a population of 93,782 inhabitants. The population of the raion is diverse. People with an ethnic Russian background make up the largest group (48.7%), followed by ethnic Ukrainians (29.3%) and Crimean Tatars (16.7%). Other notable groups are Belarusians, Armenians, Germans and Tatars. The exact ethnic composition was as follows:[1]

Ethnic groups (2001)
percent
Russians
48.7%
Ukrainians
29.3%
Crimean Tatars
16.7%
Belarusians
2.2%
Tatars
1.1%
Armenians
0.4%
Koreans
0.3%
Germans
0.3%
Gypsies
0.3%
Uzbeks
0.3%
Poles
0.2%
Azerbaijanis
0.2%
others
1.1%

Settlements

The raion contains two urban-type settlements: Krasnohvardiiske and Oktiabrske, and eighty-two villages, including: Script error: No such module "Template wrapper".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".

History

Russian annexation of Crimea

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In 2014, Russia unilaterally and illegally annexed Crimea from Ukraine. This has not been recognized by the international community, but Russia has continued to occupy the peninsula.

2020 Ukrainian administrative reform

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Notes

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  1. The renaming has been effected by Ukraine's decommunization laws, but as Crimea is outside of Ukrainian control, this decision has had little practical effect.

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References

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