Studenyanska community

Studenyanska community

А small town with a long history

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Oleksiy Kyrsanivskiy

Mayor of Studenyanska community

Studenyanska rural territorial community is a territorial community in Ukraine, located in Tulchyn district of Vinnytsia region. The administrative center is the village of Studena. The community was formed in 2015, includes 15 settlements, has an area of ​​259.4 km² and a population of about 5,900 people. It is actively working on the development of infrastructure, education, medicine and the implementation of local projects.

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supplied by PO 'Center for Innovations Development'

Municipal Economic Data Indicators 2025 2024 2023 2022
Total number of business entities 183 168 132 131
Number of legal entities 63 62 49 60
Number of individual entrepreneurs 120 106 83 71
Activity rate, all business entities 23.68 37.22 25.38 13.53
Activity rate, legal entities 1.69 3.38 1.69
Activity rate, individual entrepreneurs 21.99 33.84 25.38 11.84
Survival rate, all business entities 0.9333 0.7857 0.7895 0.5333
Survival rate, legal entities 1 1 1
Survival rate, individual entrepreneurs 0.9286 0.7692 0.7895 0.5

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Irpin was founded in 1899 as a railway station on the Kyiv-Kovel line. The town quickly grew, and by the early 20th century, it was a popular resort destination for Kyiv residents. In 1939, Irpin was granted city status.

In 2022, Irpin was one of the cities that was heavily damaged during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The city was occupied by Russian forces for several weeks, and many of its residents were killed or displaced. However, Irpin was eventually liberated by Ukrainian forces, and it is now in the process of being rebuilt.

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Irpin was founded in 1899 as a railway station on the Kyiv-Kovel line. The town quickly grew, and by the early 20th century, it was a popular resort destination for Kyiv residents. In 1939, Irpin was granted city status.

In 2022, Irpin was one of the cities that was heavily damaged during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The city was occupied by Russian forces for several weeks, and many of its residents were killed or displaced. However, Irpin was eventually liberated by Ukrainian forces, and it is now in the process of being rebuilt.

Irpin was founded in 1899 as a railway station on the Kyiv-Kovel line. The town quickly grew, and by the early 20th century, it was a popular resort destination for Kyiv residents. In 1939, Irpin was granted city status.

In 2022, Irpin was one of the cities that was heavily damaged during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The city was occupied by Russian forces for several weeks, and many of its residents were killed or displaced. However, Irpin was eventually liberated by Ukrainian forces, and it is now in the process of being rebuilt.

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Irpin was founded in 1899 as a railway station on the Kyiv-Kovel line. The town quickly grew, and by the early 20th century, it was a popular resort destination for Kyiv residents. In 1939, Irpin was granted city status.

In 2022, Irpin was one of the cities that was heavily damaged during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The city was occupied by Russian forces for several weeks, and many of its residents were killed or displaced. However, Irpin was eventually liberated by Ukrainian forces, and it is now in the process of being rebuilt.

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Irpin was founded in 1899 as a railway station on the Kyiv-Kovel line. The town quickly grew, and by the early 20th century, it was a popular resort destination for Kyiv residents. In 1939, Irpin was granted city status.

In 2022, Irpin was one of the cities that was heavily damaged during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The city was occupied by Russian forces for several weeks, and many of its residents were killed or displaced. However, Irpin was eventually liberated by Ukrainian forces, and it is now in the process of being rebuilt.

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