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Urban district in Kharkiv in Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine
Osnovianskyi District Основ'янський район
Urban district in Kharkiv
Country Ukraine
OblastKharkiv Oblast
Government
 • Head of AdministrationHanna Holovchanska (Kernes Bloc — Successful Kharkiv)
Area
 • Total45.54 km (17.58 sq mi)
Population
 • Total93,000
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
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  5. Nemyshlianskyi District
  6. Industrialnyi District
  7. Slobidskyi District
  8. Osnovianskyi District
  9. Novobavarskyi District

Osnovianskyi District (Ukrainian: Основ'янський район) is an urban district of the city of Kharkiv, Ukraine, named after a neighborhood in the city Osnova.

Coat of arms of the former Chervonozavodskyi district

The district was established in January 1919 as Petynsko-Zhuravlivskyi. In September 1924, it was renamed Chervonozavodskyi. In 2016, it was renamed to its current name to comply with decommunization laws.

Industry and trade

There are 68 industrial and 11 transport enterprises, 23 construction organizations operating in the district.

There is a developed network of trade and catering enterprises in the district, which includes more than 300 shops, 2 shopping areas, 2 shopping complexes, 115 catering enterprises, 14 summer areas with cafes, 187 kiosks. There are 192 enterprises in the field of household services.

Education and science

More than 6,000 students study in 9 higher educational institutions, 2 of which have the III level of accreditation. 6,460 students are educated in 8 secondary schools and 2 gymnasiums. There are 17 preschool educational institutions in the district.

There are 15 research institutes and design bureaus operating in the district.

Culture

About 3,000 pupils attend 2 schools of aesthetic education and a children's and youth sports school. More than 700 children and teenagers are engaged in groups and sections of 12 clubs by place of residence.

To meet the cultural needs of the population, the district Palace and House of Culture, the Center for Children's and Youth Creativity work.

In the district there is a Central Library of the Osnovianskyi district, which manages the district's centralized library system, which includes 8 libraries.

References

  1. (in Russian) Kharkiv renamed 5 metro stations and four districts, RBC Ukraine (18 May 2016)
    (in Ukrainian) Another 48 streets and 5 districts "decommunized" in Kharkiv, Ukrayinska Pravda (3 February 2015)
    (in Russian) Three districts renamed in Kharkiv, SQ (3 February 2015)
    (in Ukrainian) In Kharkiv, five metro stations and fifty streets have been communicated, Korrespondent.net, 18 May 2016)


Subdivisions of Kharkiv
Districts
City neighborhoods
  • Aeroport
  • Aravia
  • Balashivka
    • Chervonyi Promin
  • Brazhnyky
  • Chervonyi Zhovten
  • Cherkaska Lozova
  • Dykanivka
  • Dudkivka
  • Fedirtsi
  • Hyivka
  • Horbani
  • Hryhorivka
  • Huty
  • Ivanivka
  • Karachivka
  • Karpivka
  • Kachanivka
  • Khvylynka
  • Kholodna Hora
  • Khroly
  • Kharkiv City Center
    • Podil (Zirka)
    • Taras Shevchenko Park
    • Universytetska Hirka
  • Klochkivka
  • Komunist
  • Kulynychi
  • Laherne
  • Levada
  • Lypovyi Hai
  • Lysa Hora
  • Lidne
  • Lisne
  • Lohachivka
  • Moskalivka (Stara Osnova)
  • Nahirnyi
    • Maksim Gorky Park
    • Lisopark
    • Pomirky
    • Shatylivka
    • Sokilnyky
    • Sosnova Hirka
    • Zaderzhpromya
  • Nakhalivka
  • Nova Bavaria
  • Novi Domy (Selektsiyna)
  • Novozhanove (Myrskyi Hai)
  • Novo-Zakhidnyi
  • Novoselivka
  • Obriy
  • Oleksiivka
    • Florynka
    • Nova Oleksiivka
    • Stara Oleksiivka
    • Zelene
  • Osnova
  • Stare Zatyshia
  • Pavlenky
  • Pavlivka
  • Pavlove Pole
    • Botanichnyi Sad
    • Stare Pavlove Pole
  • Peremoha
  • Pylypivka
    • Koksokhim
    • Yelizarivka
  • Pisochyn
  • Plytkovyi Zavod
  • Pokotylivka
  • Piatykhatky
  • Rohan (Pivdenni Piatykhatky)
  • Saburova Dacha
  • Saltivka
    • Nemyshlia
    • Petrenky
    • Pisky
    • Pivnichna Saltivka
    • Selyshche imeni Kirova
    • Shevchenky
    • Skhidna Saltivka
    • Stara Saltivka
    • Tiurynka
  • Selyshche imeni Artema
  • Selyshche imeni Herzena
  • Selyshche imeni Dokuchayeva
  • Selyshche Zhukovskoho
  • Selyshche Lenina
  • Selyshche imeni Frunze
  • Selyshche KhTZ
  • Shyshkivka
  • Siriaky
  • Sortuvalka
  • Skhidnyi
  • Velyka Danylivka
  • Vereshchakivka
  • Zhykhor
  • Zhuravlivka
    • Blyzhnia Zhuravlivka
    • Dalnia Zhuralivka
    • Lazkivka
    • Rashkina Dacha
    • Zemlianky
  • Zayiky
  • Zayikivka
  • Zalopan
    • Blahovishchenskyi Bazar
    • Honcharivka
    • Panasivka
  • Zaliutyne
  • Zakharkiv (Kinnyi Rynok)
Administrative divisions of Kharkiv Oblast
Administrative centerKharkiv
Raions
Hromadas
Cities

49°58′59″N 36°13′59″E / 49.98306°N 36.23306°E / 49.98306; 36.23306


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