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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Obolonskyi Raion (Ukrainian: , Obolons''kyi raion), is a historical raion (administrative district) of the Ukrainian capital Kiev. Its current population is 290,000 inhabitants. It was formed on March 3 1975 and initially called as Minsk[y]. In 2001 it was decided to rename it to the historical name of the region. During Soviet rule of Ukraine, Kiev had 14 administrative districts. In early 2000s, a new law was passed and 10 districts with different borders and new…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Obolonskyi Raion (Ukrainian: , Obolons''kyi raion), is a historical raion (administrative district) of the Ukrainian capital Kiev. Its current population is 290,000 inhabitants. It was formed on March 3 1975 and initially called as Minsk[y]. In 2001 it was decided to rename it to the historical name of the region. During Soviet rule of Ukraine, Kiev had 14 administrative districts. In early 2000s, a new law was passed and 10 districts with different borders and new names were created. The Obolon district ecompasses the territories from the Minskyi district and is still sometimes referred to by that name. The name Obolon comes from the Ukrainian word (obolon'' bolon'' bolon''ye), which roughly translates as "flood plain".