Rural council (Ukraine)
A rural council, or officially village council (Ukrainian: сільська́ ра́́да, silska rada), often shortened to (Ukrainian: сільра́́да, silrada) is a local government area as well as one of the lowest forms of administrative division of Ukraine that is associated with rural populated places in Ukraine. These populated places can refer to either villages (Ukrainian: село, selo) or [rural] settlements (Ukrainian: селище, selysche).
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The rural councils are a component of administrative division within either raions of Ukraine or city councils if such city is designated status of regional (oblast or republican (if in Crimea)) significance. If a city has internal city districts, then those rural council may be part of a city district where it geographically located. Rural council may serve as administration for either single populated place (usually a village) or multiple. The status of rural council was defined by a 1997 Verkhovna Rada law "On the Local Self-Government of Ukraine."[1]
In 2015, there was a total of 10,279 rural councils.[2]
See also
- Settlement council (Ukraine), similar administrative division for urban-type settlements
- Selsoviet
References
- Laws of Ukraine. Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine law No. 280/97-вр: Про місцеве самоврядування в Україні (On the Local Self-Government of Ukraine). Adopted on 4 May 1997. (Ukrainian)
- "Regions of Ukraine and their Structure". Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 14 January 2015.