Shevchenko Raion (Lviv)
| Shevchenko Raion | ||
| (Шевченківський район / Shevchenkivskyj rajon) | ||
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| Oblast : | Lviv Oblast | |
| City : | Lviv | |
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| Height : | Information is missing | |
| Geographic location : | 49 ° 52 ' N , 23 ° 59' E | |
| Area : | Information is missing | |
| Residents : | 144,242 (2012) | |
| Postcodes : | Information is missing | |
| Area code : | +380 322 | |
| KOATUU : | 4610137500 | |
| District administration | ||
| Address : | вул. Липинського 11 79058 м. Львів |
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| Head: | Olexandr Udovenko | |
| Website : | Information is missing | |
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The Shevchenko Raion (Ukrainian Шевченківський район / Shevtschenkiwskyj rajon ; Russian Шевченковский район / Shevchenkovsky rajon ) is one of the six city rajons of the western Ukrainian city of Lviv .
The name is derived from the Ukrainian national poet Taras Shevchenko , it is located north of the center of the city of Lviv and includes the districts / districts:
- Hawryliwka (Гаврилівка; Polish Gabrielówka )
- Holosko (Голоско; Polish Hołosko )
- Klepariw (Клепарів; Polish Kleparów , German formerly Klopperhof )
- Pidsamtsche (Підзамче; Polish Podzamcze )
- Ryazne (Рясне; Polish Rzęsna Polska )
- Samarstyniw (Замарстинів; Polish Zamarstynów , German formerly Sommersteinhof )
- Sbojishcha (Збоїща; Polish Zboiska )
In addition, there is also the urban-type settlement of Brjuchowytschi administratively .
The Rajon was created in 1939/1940 after the Soviet occupation of eastern Poland .