Frankivskyi District
Frankivskyi District Франківський район | |
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Urban district in Lviv | |
Map of Lviv and its districts with Frankivskyi highlighted in red. | |
Country | Ukraine |
Oblast | Lviv Oblast |
Population | |
• Total | 146,414 |
Time zone | EET |
Frankívs’kyj District (Ukrainian: Франкі́вський райо́н) is an urban district in the city of Lviv, named after the Ukrainian writer and social activist Ivan Franko. This district covers the southwestern part of the city. It contains such neighborhoods as Vulka, Kastelivka, Novyi Svit and Kulparkiv.
Name
The Frankivs'kyi district is one of the youngest in the city – as a separate administrative unit, it was established on April 15, 1973, and was named the Soviet district of Lviv. However, it received its modern name on February 3, 1993, when the Verkhovna Rada approved its new name – Frankivsk district of Lviv.[1]
See also
- Subdivisions of Ukraine
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- Boim Chapel
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- Convent of Benedictines
- Church of St. Anne
- Church of John the Baptist
- Church of Mary of Snow
- Church of St. Elizabeth
- Church of St. Mary Magdalene
- Monastery and church of St. Onuphrius
- Church of the Dormition
- Church of the Purification, Lviv
- Church of the Transfiguration
- Dominican Church
- Jesuit Church
- Latin Cathedral
- Arena Lviv
- Arsenal Museum
- Bandinelli Palace
- Black Kamienica
- Catholic University
- Cemetery of the Defenders of Lwów
- Forum Lviv
- Freedom Boulevard
- Government House
- King Cross Leopolis
- Korniakt Palace
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- Lychakivskiy Cemetery
- Market Square
- Mickiewicz Square
- National Museum
- Polytechnic University
- Lubomirski Palace
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- Old Town
- Pharmacy Museum
- Potocki Palace
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- Scottish Café
- Shevchenkivskyi Hai
- Theatre of Opera and Ballet
- Skarbek Theatre
- Town Hall
- Ukraina Stadium
- Union of Lublin Mound
- Frankivskyi
- Halytskyi
- Lychakivskyi
- Shevchenkivskyi
- Sykhivskyi
- Zaliznychnyi
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References
- ^ "Про перейменування Радянського району міста Львова". Офіційний вебпортал парламенту України (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2023-07-03.
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