Tiachiv Raion, Administrative region in Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine.
Tiachiv Raion is an administrative district in western Ukraine that stretches along the Tisza River and includes several urban settlements. The territory is shaped by river landscapes and transport routes that link it to neighboring regions.
The region took its current form during Ukraine's 2020 administrative reform, which restructured the territory. This reorganization redefined the boundaries and administrative structure of Zakarpattia.
Romanian, Hungarian, and Ukrainian people live side by side in the region's settlements, each maintaining their own languages and traditions. You notice this diversity in the buildings, street names, and how people celebrate their local holidays throughout the year.
The region is connected to neighboring areas through road R03 and railway lines, making travel between main towns possible. Visitors should expect rural roads and plan for varying travel conditions depending on the season.
The region is known for apple growing, which defines the local farming landscape in many valleys. Regular flooding from the Tisza River has shaped how infrastructure and settlements are built throughout the area.
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