Hlyboka Rayon

Hlyboka Rayon (Глибоцький район, Raionul Adâncata is a rayon (administrative district]] of Chernivtsi Oblast in western Ukraine. The population of the raion as of 2001 is 72,682 inhabitants, its area covers 686 km2. The administrative center is the town of Hlyboka. There are 37 villages in the rayon.

In Hlyboka Rayon there are 46 secondary schools. Among them, in 25 schools students acquire education in the Ukrainian language, in 20 schools in Romanian, and in one in Russian. There is also one vocational school.

According to the Ukraine Census (2001), the 72,676 residents of the raion reported themselves as following: Ukrainians: 34,025, Romanians: 32,923, Moldovans: 4,425, Russians: 877, and other: 426.

The Raion has also 34 public hospitals and clinics.

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 rayon's population was 95,295. The ethnic composition of the district's population as reported by the census: 56,786 Ukrainians, 35,095 Romanians, 1,367 Russians, 307 Moldovans, and 1,740 other.

The Romanian population is concentrated in the south of the rayon, especially around the town of Krasnoilsk (Crasna).

Settlements
Storozhynets Rayon is composed by:
 * 1 city and 1 urban-type settlement


 * 1 tows - Storozhynets (Storojineţ) - administrative seat
 * 1 urban settlement - Krasnoilsk (Crasna-Ilschi)


 * 37 villages, out of which:
 * 24 communes or selsoviets as follows:


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