Ternopil Oblast

Ternopil Oblast
Тернопільська область
Ternopilska oblast
Nickname(s): 
Тернопілля (Ternopillia), Тернопільщина (Ternopilshchyna), Галичина (Halychyna)
Coordinates: 49°33′21″N 25°35′33″E / 49.55583°N 25.59250°E / 49.55583; 25.59250
Country Ukraine
Administrative centerTernopil
Government
  GovernorVyacheslav Nehoda
  Oblast council64 seats
  ChairpersonVolodymyr Bolyeshchuk
Area
  Total
13,823 km2 (5,337 sq mi)
  RankRanked 22nd
Population
 (2022)
  Total
1,021,713
  RankRanked 21st
GDP
  Total₴ 82 billion
(€2.1 billion)
  Per capita₴ 79,412
(€2,100)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
Postal code
46-49
Area code+380-35
ISO 3166 codeUA-61
Raions3
Cities14
Settlements17
Villages1019
HDI (2022)0.722
high
FIPS 10-4UP22
NUTS statistical regions of UkraineUA52
Websitewww.adm.gov.te.ua

Ternopil Oblast (Ukrainian: Тернопільська область, romanized: Ternópilʹsʹka óblastʹ), also referred to as Ternopilshchyna (Ukrainian: Тернопільщина, romanized: Ternópilʹščyna) or Ternopillia (Ukrainian: Тернопілля, romanized: Ternopíllja), is an oblast (province) of Ukraine. Its administrative center is Ternopil, through which flows the Seret, a tributary of the Dniester. Population: 1,021,713 (2022 estimate).

One of the natural wonders of the region are its cave complexes. Although Ternopil Oblast is among the smallest regions in Ukraine, over 100 caves have been discovered there. Scientists believe these are only 20% of all possible caves in the region. The biggest cave is Optymistychna Cave. Measuring 267 km (166 mi) in total length, it is the longest cave in Eurasia and the fifth-longest in the world. Twenty percent of the land in the region is chernozem soil.

Among its attractions, Ternopil Oblast has 34 castles. By at least one account, the most prominent is the Zbarazh Castle with fortifications that expand over 16 ha (40 acres) and was the center of a 17th-century standoff between troops of Bohdan Khmelnytsky and the army of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. The Dniester Canyon passes through the oblast; it is considered one of the wonders of Ukraine, stretching for 250 km (160 mi).