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  Lvivska
Regional Government
  Governor  Maksym Kozytskyy 0 20 A +100.00%
 Oblast Council     

Sub-Races
% Of Total VotesOfficeLvivska WinnerYrLvivska Votes% of Sub% Vs. Full Race
7.00% President   Petro Poroshenko 19 815,966 64.55% +39.51%

Neighbors
Ivano-Frankivska, Ukraine  
Lubelskie, Poland  
Podkarpackie, Poland  
Rivnenska, Ukraine  
Ternopilska, Ukraine  
Volynska, Ukraine  
Zakarpatska, Ukraine  

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Parents > Ukraine  
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Established July 24, 1991
Disbanded Still Active
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Last ModifiedIndyGeorgia September 10, 2022 12:42pm
Description L'viv (L�vivs�ka oblast� in Ukrainian, Lwow in Polish, Lemberg in German) is a region of western Ukraine, created on December 4, 1939. Its capital is the city of L'viv.

Before 1939 the area was part of Poland, with a large East Slavic population. Under the terms of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact it was allocated to the Soviet Union, and was annexed to the Ukrainian SSR. It remained there after World War II as was arranged during the conferences Teheran and Yalta. Thanks to its historical heritage today L'viv is one of the least Russified and Sovietized parts of Ukraine.

Previously, during the interbellum, the L'viv region was part of the Lw�w Voivodship of the Second Republic of Poland. The regions historically dominant Ukrainian population declared the area to be a part of an independent Western Ukrainian Republic, which did not endure. Local autonomy was provided in international treaties but later on those were not honored by the Polish government and the area experienced much ethnic tensions between the Polish and Ukrainian population.

Prior to World War I, the area was part of the province of Halychyna (Galicia) of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Previous Governments included the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (circa 1400�1795), the independent Ukrainian state of Halych-Volynia (circa 1200�1400) and Kyivan Rus', preceded by Great Moravia. The Magyars and Poles also controlled the area for brief periods before 1400.

The region and its capital city take their time from the time of Halych-Volynia, when Danylo, the King of Rus' founded L'viv, naming the city after his son, Lev (Leo). During this time, the general region around L'viv was known as Red Ruthenia (Cherven' Rus')!

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* L'viv
* Drohobych
* Chervonohrad
* Stryi
* Sambir
* Boryslav
* Khodoriv

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