Zhytomyrska Oblast is an administrative region in north-central Ukraine, bordered by the Belarusian border to the north. The oblast covers an area of approximately 29,833 square kilometers and has a diverse landscape featuring forests, rivers, and mountains. The city of Zhytomyr serves as the administrative center and is known for its rich history and cultural heritage.
The region boasts several natural reserves and parks, including the Zvyagel National Nature Park and the Ovruch Nature Reserve. Zhytomyrska Oblast is also home to the Teteriv River, which flows through the area and provides various recreational opportunities. Agriculture plays a significant role in the local economy, with a focus on grain, sugar beets, and livestock.
Additionally, Zhytomyrska Oblast has a strong industrial sector, with investments in machinery, food processing, and light industry. The region is well-connected by transportation networks, making it an important hub for trade and commerce. The population is a mix of various ethnicities, contributing to a rich cultural tapestry.
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