Mohyliv-Podilskyi Raion, Administrative district in Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
Mohyliv-Podilskyi Raion is an administrative district in southern Vinnytsia Oblast that stretches along both banks of the Dniester River. It encompasses multiple urban centers and rural settlements scattered across the region.
The district took its current form during Ukraine's 2020 administrative reform, which reshaped the structure of Vinnytsia Oblast. This reorganization was part of a nationwide effort to redefine territorial boundaries.
The district preserves Ukrainian customs and traditions across its towns and villages, where Orthodox churches like Saint Nicholas Cathedral and Saint George Church remain active centers of community life and reflection.
The district operates on Eastern European Time and is accessible by local road networks and regional transport. Visitors should keep in mind that rural areas are less developed than the main town centers.
The district directly borders Moldova along the Dniester River, which serves as the international boundary and shapes daily life in border villages. This geographic position creates a distinctive character marked by local connections that differ from inland regions.
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