Storozhynets Rayon

Novoselytsia Rayon (Новоселицький район, Raionul Noua Suliță is a rayon (administrative district) in Chernivtsi Oblast, (province) in the west of Ukraine. The center of the raion is the town of Novoselytsia.

History and population
Until 1775 Bucovina was part of the voivodate of Moldavia From 1775 to 1918, Bucovina was an administrative division of the Habsburg Monarchy, and a province of Austria–Hungary (Austrian half). After World War I, Bucovina became part of Romania. In 1940, the northern half of Bucovina was annexed by the Soviet Union.



According to the 2001 Ukrainian Census, the raion's population was 87,241. The ethnical composition was as follows:

Sofia Rotaru was born in Marshintsy, one of the Romanian speaking villages of Novoselytskyi Raion.

Tarasivtsi village in the rayon is notable as the only place in Ukraine where the Moldovan (Romanian) language has been designated as a regional language. This occurred after Ukraine permitted regional languages to be designated in August 2012.

Settlements
Storozhynets Rayon is composed by:
 * 1 town - Novoselytsia Noua Suliță - administrative seat


 * 42 villages, out of which:
 * 30 communes or selsoviets as follows:


 * 12 villages, which are not selsoviets and do not have their own administration, as follows:

Out of those, 8 selsoviets (Boian, Cernăuca, Lehăcenii Tăutului (Priprutea), Leușenii Tăutului (Zelenîi Gai), Mahala, Slobozia Rarancei și Toporăuți) and 6 villages (Buda, Cotul Boianului, Cotul Ostriței, Hlinița (Gai), Prut și Revcăuți) are part of Bucovina, and the other 22 selsoviets and 6 villages, as well as the town of Noua Suliță are part of Bessarabia.