Mykolaiv Raion, Administrative district in Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukraine.
Mykolaiv Raion covers a large area of southern Ukraine and includes many towns and villages alongside the regional capital Mykolaiv as its main administrative hub. The district combines rural and urban spaces with facilities for schools, hospitals, and public services distributed across its territory.
The district was reshaped in 2020 as part of a major administrative reform that simplified Ukraine's administrative structure. This restructuring created new administrative units that fundamentally changed how governance works in the region.
The district maintains a network of educational facilities, healthcare centers, and social service organizations through its constituent administrative units called hromadas.
The district is governed from Mykolaiv, where the main administrative offices are located, and is divided into several local administrative units. Visitors can move through the region by local transport, with infrastructure providing access to basic services throughout the territory.
The district's position near the Black Sea and its division into nineteen hromadas make it a central point for regional governance in southern Ukraine.
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