Brahin Raion

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Brahin Raion
Brahin coat of arms
Brahin Raion in Belarus
Basic data
Woblasz: Homelskaya Woblasz
Administrative center: Brahin
Surface: 1960.46 km²
Population : 12,128 (March 30, 2016)
Population density : 7.27 inhabitants / km²
License plate : 3
Website: http://bragin.gomel-region.by/
Chairman of the
Executive Committee:
Alexandr Pyatrovich Yachanka

The Brahin Raion ( Belarusian Брагінскі раён Brahinski rajon ; Russian Брагинский район Braginski rajon ) is an administrative unit in Homelskaya Voblasz in Belarus with the administrative center in the urban-type Brahin settlement . The Rajon has an area of ​​1960.46 km² and includes 83 rural settlements and urban settlements Brahin and Kamaryn .

geography

Brahin Rajon is located in the south-eastern part of Homelskaya Woblasz. In the east of the Rajon, the Dnieper forms the state border with Ukraine . In the southwest of the community Kamaryn counting village Nischnija Schary at Ukrainian border at 51 ° 15'45 "north latitude and 30 ° 32'22" east longitude the southernmost point of Belarus.

Neighboring Rayone

The Nachbarrajone are in the northeast Lojeu in the Gomel Region, to the east Ripky , Southeast Chernihiv and west Ivankiv in Ukraine and in the northwest Chojniki in the Gomel Region.

Administrative structure

Village Soviets

  1. Burkouski
  2. Kamarynski , Passawet
  3. Malazhynski
  4. Malejkauski
  5. Novajaltschansky
  6. Tschamjaryski
  7. Wuglouski

Urban-type settlements

  1. Brahin
  2. Kamaryn

Web links

Commons : Brahin Rajon  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. National Committee for Statistics of the Republic of Belarus: Population by regions, districts, cities and municipalities ( Memento of the original from July 30, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed March 7, 2017. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.belstat.gov.by