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Berehove Raion

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Berehove Raion

The Berehove Raion () is a district (raion) in the Zakarpattia oblast in the westernmost corner of Ukraine. The main city and administrative center is Berehove.

Demographics

According to the 2001 Ukrainian Census, the population of Berehivskyi Raion is 54,614.[1](as of 2004).

Although ethnic Hungarians in Ukraine are in majority here (76.1%), ethnic groups are relatively numerous in Berehove Raion. The largest of these are Ukrainians (18.8%), Russians (0.7%), Roma (4.1%).

Administrative division

City: Berehovo (Beregszász)

Town: Batyive (Batyu)

Villages:

  • Astezh (Luzhanka between 1945-1991, Asztély)
  • Badalovo (Badaló)
  • Badiv (Badótanya)
  • Bakosh (Kisbakos)
  • Balascher (Blazhejovo between 1920-1938 and 1944-1945, Dzvinkoye between 1945-1991, Balazsér)
  • Batrad (Bótrágy)
  • Bene (Dobroselje between 1945-1991, Bene)
  • Berehujfalu (Nove Selo between 1920-1938 and 1944-1991, Beregújfalu)
  • Borshava (Velka Borshava between 1920-1938, Nagyborzsova)
  • Chetfalva (Chetovo between 1945-1991, Csetfalva)
  • Dyda (Beregdéda)
  • Hecha (Mez?gecse)
  • Hat (Gát)
  • Heten (Hetin between 1920-1938 and 1944-1945, Lipovoje between 1945-1991, Hetyen)
  • Hut (Harazdikva Between 1945-1991, Gút)
  • Halabor (Bodoliv, between 1945-1991, Halábor)
  • Som (Beregsom)
  • Popovo (Csonkapapi)
  • Nizhny Remeti (Alsóremete)
  • Yanoshi (Janosovo between 1920-1938, Ivanovka between 1945-1991, Makkosjánosi)
  • Velyki Berehy (Brehy between 1920-1938, Nagybereg)
  • Velyka Bakta (Nagybakta)
  • Kvasove (Kovászó)
  • Koson (Kosino between 1945-1995, Mez?kaszony)
  • Orosiyeve (Sárosoroszi)
  • Mochola (Macsola)
  • Vary (Variova between 1920-1938, Mez?vári)
  • Svoboda (Vel'ky Bakos between 1920-1938 and 1944-1945, Nagybakos)
  • Horonglab (Dzvinkoje between 1920-1938, Kisharangláb)
  • Velyka Bihan (Nagybégány)
  • Mala Bihan (Kisbégány)
  • Muzhiyeve (Nagymuzsaly)
  • Rafazhnove (Rafajna Nové Selo between 1920-1938 and 1944-1945, Rafajnaújfalu)
  • Choma (Tiszacsoma), Zapson (Zastavnoje 1945-1991, Zápszony)
  • Shom (Derenkovezh between 1945-1991, Beregsom)
  • Chikosh-Horonda (?ikosgorondov Dvor between 1920-1938 and 1944-1945, Csikósgorond)
  • Verkny Remeti (Fels?remete)
  • Mali Popovo (Ga?parov Dvor between 1920-1938 and 1944-1945, Solnechnoje between 1945-1991, Tiszatanya or Papitanya)
  • Kidjosh (Smijevka between 1945-1991, Kigyós)
  • Kachanovo (Vel'ky Dvor between 1920-1938 and 1944-1945, Vadastanya)
  • Danilivka (Danilovka)
  • Hunjadi (Hunyadi)
  • Csepivka (Ardov between 1920-1938 and 1944-1945, Beregardó)
  • Zatisne (Tasnád)

Note: Hungarian name of places are given in parenthesis.

External links

Ethnic map of Zakarpattia Oblast in 2001.
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Ethnic map of Zakarpattia Oblast in 2001.

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