Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi Raion, Administrative district in Odesa Oblast, Ukraine
Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi Raion is an administrative district in southwestern Ukraine stretching between the Dniester River and the Black Sea. The landscape includes river deltas, steppe areas, and coastal zones with varied terrain and ecosystems.
The district was reorganized in 2020 when administrative reforms combined several smaller territories into one larger unit. This restructuring created a more cohesive administrative framework for the expanded region.
The region is home to several communities that maintain their own traditions and ways of life. You can see these differences reflected in local buildings, food, and celebrations that shape everyday life here.
The city of Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi serves as a transportation hub connecting the district to Moldova and other parts of Ukraine. Roads in the area are developed but may vary in condition depending on the season.
The district is home to two protected nature areas that preserve rare plant and animal species along the Black Sea coast. These reserves are important for protecting migratory birds and wetlands of international significance.
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